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Pastors JD and Alini sit down to talk about the importance of healthy communication, the dangers of resentment and how to overcome it. There is also practical guidance and communication pitfalls to avoid. This conversation will equip you and help you live better. For more about ConnectCommunity, visit: https://www.connectcommunity.org
What do you need the most from God? Pastor Alini shares a challenging message that will lead you to the right answer. Breakthrough starts here. We hope this message blesses you and helps you live better. For more about ConnectCommunity, visit: https://www.connectcommunity.org
If you have ever felt like God was distant or absent, or that your soul has struggled to settle, this message will bless you. Pastor Alini shares a compelling and intimate message about understanding spiritual daytime, and spiritual nighttime. We hope this message blesses you and helps you live better! For more about ConnectCommunity, visit: https://www.connectcommunity.org
Thank you for joining us today. ConnectCommunity Church meets weekly on Sundays, 10:30am, at Westover Elementary School Auditorium in Stamford, CT. If this is your first time with us and you live in our area, we invite you to visit our website and join us in person next Sunday. It is better in the room. We hope this service blesses you and helps you live better.
You are part of a whole, and you have a part to play. God made you for a purpose, to be part of His body. In this message, Pastor Alini encourages you to engage your gifts and talents, and to be one body. For more about ConnectCommunity, visit: https://www.connectcommunity.org
In this series, pastors JD and Alini interview members of our community who faced difficult challenges, but overcame them because of their faith in Christ. Susie Calabrese shares her story of dealing with a tumor on her back. The thoughts, challenges, and anger she faced in that season, and how she overcame it. We hope this message blesses you and helps you live better. https://www.connectcommunity.org
Have you ever felt like life was stacked against your success? What can you do to see your life move forward in a fresh way? Pastor Alini shares a message based on two life-changing moments in the lives of these two women; moments that were pivotal and determined their future. We hope this message blesses you and helps you live better. https://www.connectcommunity.org
Sometimes we go through seasons when we feel like you are withering rather than flourishing, What do we do then? In this message, Pastor Alini will encourage you with practical guidance on how to move toward flourishing again. We hope this message blesses you and helps you live better. For more, visit: https://www.connectcommunity.org
Pastor Alini continues our "It Takes A Village" series with a compelling message about the importance of a local church community. We love you, and we hope this message blesses you and helps you live better. Visit our website: https://www.connectcommunity.org
What you do with your body has a direct effect on your soul. The two are intrinsically connected. Pastor Alini shares a compelling message about keeping a healthy body, so that we can live in the overflow. For more about ConnectCommunity, visit: https://www.connectcommunity.org
Erica Alini is a personal finance reporter at the Globe and Mail and the author of the bestselling book "Money Like You Mean It, Personal Finance Tactics for the Real World." Erica started out her career in journalism as an economics reporter, chronicling the ripple effects of the financial crisis of 2007-2008 for the Wall Street Journal in New York. That background is why she's always exploring how larger trends -- from the housing affordability crisis to the impact of climate change on insurance -- affect Canadians' money struggles. Her book argues that economic, social and technological changes have complicated personal finance for everybody, but especially for Millennials and Gen Z. She then provides practical tips on how young Canadians can achieve middle-class financial goals despite the challenges they face. In my interview with Erica, we discuss: Creative ways the dream of homeownership can still be achieved. The money-bucket system and how it can help manage the cost of homeownership. Four powerful strategies to reduce the financial pain of mortgage renewal.
Pastor JD and Alini sit down for a conversation about hearing from God. We hope this message blesses you and helps you live better.
Pastor Alini continues our Summer series with an encouraging and challenging message about making room for joy and gladness. We hope this message blesses you and helps you live better. For more about ConnectCommunity, visit: www.connectcommunity.org
Pastor Alini shares part 4 of Ever Present. An insightful and practical message on the Fruit of the Spirit. For more about ConnectCommunity, visit: www.connectcommunity.org
Na entrevista desta semana, nossa convidada é Alini Dal Magro, CEO do Instituto PROA. Para quem não conhece, o instituto PROA é uma ONG que forma jovens de baixa renda, entre 17 e 22 anos, oriundos de escolas públicas. O objetivo aqui é fazê-los ingressar no mercado de trabalho. Para tanto, a ONG tem parcerias com empresas para empregar esses jovens que participam de cursos. No podcast, Alini fala a respeito do propósito da ONG e destaca a importância da educação financeira para esses jovens.
What do we do when we receive great news? Most of us will share it with the people we love. In this message, Pastor Alini shares practical insight on why and how to share the good news with others. We hope this message helps you live better. ------- For more about ConnectCommunity, visit: www.connectcommunity.org
The intersection between economics and psychology makes the subject of personal finance complex. To help us elucidate this topic is personal finance writer and author, Erica Alini. Her journey into finance journalism began when she started working for the Wall Street Journal immediately after the financial crisis of 2007/08. Since then, Erica has become an accomplished writer and journalist, having worked for many respected organizations. She is also the author of a best-selling book, Money Like You Mean It, which provides readers with a nuanced understanding of the economic forces that shape financial struggles and how to overcome them. In this conversation, we talk to Erica about the importance of knowing yourself and your debt, the money bucket system, and the definition of financial abuse. We also discuss the various types of debt traps people should avoid, the dangers of micropayments, and what to be aware of when looking for a mortgage, as well as advice for finding a reliable mortgage broker, the avalanche versus the snowball model, and much more. Tune in to discover how to take back control of your finances and avoid the burden of debt with personal finance expert, Erica Alini. Key Points From This Episode: • Why Erica thinks Canadians have so much household debt. (0:02:24) • Strategies that people can implement to avoid the debt trap. (0:04:58) • Erica's opinion on budgeting as a tool to manage spending. (0:08:34) • How the ‘bucketing model' changes for a couple as opposed to an individual. (0:12:10) • How couples with different incomes should share expenses. (0:14:17) • Signs of an unhealthy financial relationship between partners. (0:17:06) • The amount of money an emergency fund should have. (0:21:17) • What consumers should know about the different debt products available. (0:24:08) • Discover the downside of taking a mortgage with the lowest interest rate. (0:33:55) • Whether or not an independent mortgage broker is better than a bank. (0:38:05) • Important insights about credit scores. (0:39:51) • Whether people should rent or buy property. (0:45:13) • How the traditional sense of a good job with sufficient income has changed. (0:50:34) • Erica's approach to explaining the risk of investing in stocks. (0:56:46) • Insights about the math of a financial decision versus the psychology. (0:58:25) • How Erica defines success in her life. (1:00:29) Extra: Questions to ask a mortgage broker: 1. What kind of penalty will you have to pay for breaking your contract? 2. Is the cap on your lump-sum payments 10 percent or 20 percent of your mortgage balance? 3. Will you be able to make lump-sum payments any time or just once a year? 4. Can you double your payments? Participate in our 23 in 23 Reading Challenge: 23 in 23 Reading Challenge — https://rationalreminder.ca/23in23 23 in 23 Reading Challenge on Beanstalk — https://pwlcapital.beanstack.org/ Participate in our Community Discussion about this Episode: https://community.rationalreminder.ca/t/episode-242-erica-alini-personal-finance-tactics-for-the-real-world-discussion-thread/22326 Book From Today's Episode: Money Like You Mean It — https://www.dundurn.com/books_/t22117/a9781459748675-money-like-you-mean-it Links From Today's Episode: Rational Reminder on iTunes — https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-rational-reminder-podcast/id1426530582. Rational Reminder Website — https://rationalreminder.ca/ Shop Merch — https://shop.rationalreminder.ca/ Join the Community — https://community.rationalreminder.ca/ Follow us on Twitter — https://twitter.com/RationalRemind Follow us on Instagram — @rationalreminder Benjamin on Twitter — https://twitter.com/benjaminwfelix Cameron on Twitter — https://twitter.com/CameronPassmore Erica Alini on Twitter — https://twitter.com/ealini
Why do we do or say things we thought we never would, sometimes? We have this dichotomy between who we think we are and who we actually are. Pastor Alini Müller addresses these and other challenges with a practical message that seals our series "Prodigal" in a powerful way. We hope this message blesses you and helps you live better.
Have you found yourself in a place where it is hard to live by faith? You want to, but for some reason, other things stand in the way. Pastor Alini Müller shares an insightful and practical teaching on how to deal with faith barriers in life. We hope this message blesses you and helps you live better.
Welcome to another episode of The Nashville Dads! This week we have our first ever guest Evan Alini! We talk about IVF, managing chaos, kids cartoons, and prepping for the summer! We hope you enjoy!Follow us on Twitter @nashvilledads and on Facebook and Instagram @thenashvilledads. Look for new episodes of The Nashville Dads podcast every other Monday.Follow us on Twitter @nashvilledads and on Facebook and Instagram @thenashvilledads. Look for new episodes of The Nashville Dads podcast every other Monday.
Revenim „Cu inima la vedere”, cu primul episod din sezonul 2 al podcastului despre cea mai serioasă joacă: de-a părinții. Amalia Enache și Adela Popescu pornesc într-o discuție deschisă despre vulnerabilitatea noastră ca adulți și ca părinți în perioada aceasta de emoții profunde, în care noi înșine învățăm să acceptăm o realitate atât de dură: războiul. Cum ne echilibrăm fricile pentru a putea să gestionăm corect relația cu copiii noștri, zilele acestea? Le vorbim sau nu deschis despre moarte, despre suferință și despre nedreptatea pe care o aduce războiul sa îi protejăm și evităm să vorbim despre asta? Cum gestionezi frica și panica în relația de zi cu zi, cu copilul tău?
If you've ever wondered how to buy a home in a competitive housing market, wished for clarity on how to negotiate a salary or raise, or wanted the steps to start investing – then this episode is for you! Erica Alini, author of “Money Like you Mean It: Personal Finance Tactics for the Real World”, understands the challenges that Millennials and Gen Z face today and unlocks the path to financial success. With "The Great Resignation" upon us, Erica shares the tactics for job-hopping to a better career and the must-know strategies for earning your worth. Is a side hustle more of a hassle or really worth it? We dig into the details! Have a laugh and learn along with us. @squawkfox @ealini If you enjoy the show, please leave a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating or a review. C'mon over to https://www.squawkfox.com/money-tactics/ where we answer your follow-up questions after the episode.
Economic, social and technological changes have complicated personal finance. Erica Alini is the author of 'Money Like You Mean It, Personal Finance Tactics for the Real World'. She gives us practical tips on how millennials and Gen Z can achieve middle-class financial goals despite the challenges they face. This material is for informational purposes and is not a recommendation, offer or solicitation to buy or sell any securities, to provide tax or legal advice. The information and opinions are not guaranteed as to accuracy or completeness. Reliance upon information in this material is at the sole discretion of the listener. Investors should consult with their own advisors. The provision of investment management and investment advisory services is a regulated activity in Canada, subject to strict rules. For more information on the services offered by Justwealth, please refer to www.justwealth.com.
Jan 22nd - Money Like You Mean it: Personal Finance Tactics For The Real World -Author Erica Alini by VOCM
Welcome back to a new season of the podcast! I hope you've had a nice winter break and like me are ready to get this year started. To kick off Season 14, I'm joined by author and personal finance reporter Erica Alini, whose new book Money Like You Mean is the perfect new year read. Erica Alini lives in Toronto and is the incoming personal finance reporter for The Globe & Mail after being a financial journalist at Global News for several years. She was also the face and creator of the Global News' Money123 personal finance series, which aired on Global National every Saturday evening for nearly two years. In this episode, we cover so many topics that Erica writes about in her new book, Money Like You Mean It, such as the trouble with buy now, pay later apps, renting vs. owning, how to increase your income, and why the pandemic is partially the reason behind the growing popularity in investing. For full episode show notes visit: https://jessicamoorhouse.com/311
Erica Alini is the personal finance reporter, where she writes about all things personal finance, business, and economics. In this episode, Erica will be joining the show to discuss her new book, Money Like You Mean It: Personal Finance Tactics For The Real World, as well as her advice for building a financially stable life. Listen in as she gives you a deeper look at the economic forces that are shaping your financial struggles and some tips on how to overcome them. You will learn the four steps people go through in order to turbocharge their finances, how to make better financial decisions and stick to them, and the power of budgeting. “Know what you are saving for.” - Erica Alini This Week on Young Money: How to build a financially stable life. How to train your brain to make good financial decisions. Why you should give yourself monthly targets. The importance of celebrating your wins. Why automation is a wonderful tool for meeting your financial goals. The problem with installment payments. Key takeaways: Budget. Create a vision. Automate your payments. Take calculated risks. Invest early. Connect with Erica Alini: LinkedIn Twitter Resources Mentioned: Tracey Bissett - The Money Coach for Entrepreneurs YouTube Channel EP218 Financial Fitness All Year Round Young Money Listener Contest We are celebrating four years of Young Money! So, if you love the Young Money podcast, show us by leaving a review on apple podcasts. Share your review with us on social media and tag us or send a pic through in the DMs. For every review left for the Young Money podcast, you will be entered into a draw to win a book of your choice from one of our fabulous guests to help you on your financial fitness journey. There will be winners weekly so review away! Contest closes January 31st! Not sure how to leave a review, check out the instructions here. Rate, Share & Inspire Other Young Millionaires-in-the-Making Thanks for tuning into the Young Money Podcast - the advice show for young millionaires-in-the-making! If you enjoyed this week's episode, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a rating and review. Visit our website to learn how easy it is to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Don't forget to share your favorite episodes on social media! Follow the Young Money Podcast on iTunes so you never miss an episode and reach out to us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, our LinkedIn Company Page, or by visiting our website.
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A lot of personal finance advice is out of touch with today's reality of exorbitant house prices and stagnant wages. So how can a Millennial navigate our current economy and prepare themselves financially for the future? Enter Erica Alini, an experienced personal finance reporter at Global News. She's also the author of the new book Money Like You Mean It – Personal Finance Tactics for the Real World. On today's podcast Erica shares practical advice from her book about how Millennials should approach life milestones like home ownership, emergency events, student loans and how to deal with debt. Tune in for a great discussion! Links: Money Like You Mean It book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.ca/Money-Like-You-Mean-Personal/dp/1459748670 Money123 Newsletter by Erica Alini – how to sign up: https://globalnews.ca/news/4022683/money123-newsletter/ Erica Alini on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ealini
I'm joined by Erica Alini to talk about her new book: Money Like You Mean It - Personal Finance Tactics for the REAL world.Erica is the personal finance reporter at Global News, where she writes about all things personal finance, business, and economics. She's also the author of Money123, a popular weekly newsletter on money matters. Her writing has also appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Maclean's and the Globe and Mail, among others.You can also follow her on twitter here.
We begin with a discussion surrounding the new COVID-19 variant, which has been named “Omicron”. We speak with Dr. Iris Gorfinkel, family doctor and vaccine researcher, for details on what's known about the new ‘strain', first discovered in South Africa. Next, we continue our series on ‘Supply Chain Issues'. We catch up with Erica Alini, Online Journalist with Global News, for a look at the current “inventory model” used by retailers and why many industry leaders are calling for a ‘reboot' of the system, to help prevent supply issues in the future. Then, it's another edition of “Motivational Monday,” our weekly segment aimed at helping your reach your goals and live your best life! This time out, we speak with Angie Payne, a Counselling Therapist who uses horses to help people heal from past trauma. Finally, it's being called a breakthrough for those who live with Cystic Fibrosis in Canada. We meet Melissa Snowden, who's been living with CF her whole life. Melissa shares her personal story and the success she's had using the newest drug in the fight against Cystic Fibrosis, “Trikafta”. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CEO do Instituto PROA, Alini Dal'Magro fala sobre o trabalho da ONG que busca capacitar estudantes de escolas públicas para mercado de trabalho
JD and Alini sit down to talk about the importance of unity and being part of a community, as they share lessons and insights from Psalm 133. We hope this podcast helps you live better.
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What do you do when you have run out of options? When you have explored all the possibilities? When something outside of your control, unexpected or tragic, renders you completely depleted? Pastors JD and Alini continue our "Who's That Lady?" series with an encouraging conversation about Ruth, what she went through, and the lessons we can draw from her life. Ruth's story begins with loss and tragedy, but it doesn't end that way. We hope this conversation blesses you and equips you to live better!
Pastors JD and Alini close the series "A Seat At The Table" with a conversation about Jesus's words during the Last Supper. We hope this conversation blesses you and helps you grow in your faith.
Tom Alini, owner of Ticket Time talks about how you can get entertainment tickets for less; He talks of his struggles when his son had lukemia, and how during this time he was able to give his son amazing experiences at St John's basketball games as well as Jets games.
Pastors JD and Alini sit down to discuss the fruit of a life with God and the counterfeits the world offers in a discussion titled: Aim For The Water. We hope this conversation inspires you to live better.
Pastors JD and Alini sit down to have a conversation about the importance of relationships and how to deal with imperfect people. We hope this conversation blesses you and helps you live life better!
Pastors JD and Alini team up to talk about transitioning from 2020, share stories, and give you principles on how to listen to God's voice. We hope this conversation will bless you and equip you to have a great 2021.
Pastor Alini continues People Change interviewing another very special person from our community who has been changed by her relationship with God. Liz has a powerful story of redemption and forgiveness. After the interview, Alini shares a powerful message about forgiveness with great insight on Jesus comparing unforgivingness to a mulberry tree.
Hvordan går det med Emil, Josef og Alini i dag? Og vi møter Glenn på rømmen fra fengsel.
Hvordan går det med Emil, Josef og Alini i dag? Og vi møter Glenn på rømmen fra fengsel.
Hvordan går det med Emil, Josef og Alini i dag? Og vi møter Glenn på rømmen fra fengsel.