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I-95 has splintered neighborhoods and magnified inequities since 1957. Amanda Steinberg proposes a solution: transportation reparations
In this episode, I am interviewing Ann Söderblom. Ann helps women to take control of their finances and supports them on their journey to financial freedom and independence. Her interest in personal finances started at a young age due to a traumatic experience. This lit a fire in her to learn all about money and many years later, after a lot of trial and error, she found herself at age 38 financially independent. The kind where you live off your investment income and can choose if you want to work or not. Spoiler alert: The big takeaway is that it is possible, no matter where you are with your finances even if you feel like you are nowhere and feel completely overwhelmed. ________________________________________ LINKS TO ANNE Website: https://www.mollysmoney.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mollys_money/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annsoederblom/ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3uI1RxF _______________________________________ LINKS MENTIONED IN THE INTERVIEW Breath by James Nestor: https://amzn.to/3Lm7Jn4 Waking the Tiger, Healing Trauma by Peter Levine: https://amzn.to/3Luguvg Atlas of the Heart by Brene Brown: https://amzn.to/3DpEux9 Fiber Fueled by Will Bulsiewicz: https://amzn.to/3iLnJCU Worth It by Amanda Steinberg: https://amzn.to/3qP9ql7 The 6 Step Method to Financial Freedom & Independence: https://www.mollysmoney.com/freetraining ________________________________________ CONNECT WITH ME Website: www.andrinatisi.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/andrinatisi/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/andrinatisiLIFECURATION
Might it be time to rethink some aspects of fatherhood? What does it mean to be a feminist father? Author Jordan Shapiro writes about it in his new book, Father Figure, a book that Adam Grant describes as a "thoughtful and long-overdue exploration of fatherhood and masculinity in the 21st century that redefines what it means to be a good father." Drawing on research in sociology, economics, philosophy, gender studies, and the author's own experiences, Father Figure explores the psychology of fatherhood from an archetypal perspective, as well as a cultural history that challenges familiar assumptions about the origins of so-called traditional parenting roles. What paradoxes and contradictions are inherent in our common understanding of dads? More about Jordan: He has a PhD, is father to two children and step-father to two more. He lives in Philadelphia with his partner Amanda Steinberg. He teaches in Temple University's Intellectual Heritage Program. He's senior fellow for the Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop, and nonresident fellow in the Center for Universal Education at the Brookings Institution. His previous book, The New Childhood (2018), received wide critical acclaim and has been published in 11 languages. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our society has conditioned us to think that money is gendered and that men are more competent when it comes to matters of money. Further, society tells us that women, because we're “nurturing or caretaking” are not strong enough to handle money. Amanda Steinberg joins me to turn that idea on its head, talk about women's financial empowerment, and share a roadmap so you can become financially free. Amanda's founded multiple businesses in finance, media, and politics. In 2009, she founded DailyWorth, a startup focused on women's financial independence and grew its audience and email list to 1.2M email subscribers. I believe you'll get a lot from our conversation. But if there is one thing you gain from this episode, I hope it's this: your thoughts and feelings of powerlessness about money are not your fault. As Amanda shares in this episode, “You were socially conditioned to think that you're bad with money. That is how everyone got to continuously take advantage of you for most of your life. And honestly, how you also got rewarded and praised for being a good girl. So don't beat yourself up.” Phew. What a relief, right? Show Highlights What led Amanda to create a company that focuses on women's financial independence. (5:26) Amanda shares her own story around money, which started at the age of six. (6:43) We have collective money stories and then we have individual stories. (9:21) Amanda's thoughts on her vision for men and women during this time of change in which we are liberated from these preconceived notions of who we are supposed to be. (13:57) Busting the cultural myth that men are providers and women are caretakers. (15:00) Financial advice for women going through divorce. (16:56) Amanda created DailyWorth because she wanted to connect women's self-worth to their net worth. (18:29) A women's roadmap to financial independence. (39:17) Learn More About Amanda: Amanda's founded multiple businesses in finance, media, and politics. In 2009, she founded DailyWorth, a startup focused on women's financial independence and grew its audience and email list to 1.2M email subscribers. After DailyWorth was acquired, she moved into politics as the lead digital fundraiser for Marianne Williamson for President. Today she's the Cofounder of HigherU, a digital training company for social impact entrepreneurs. She lives in Philadelphia with her partner, 2 children, 2 stepchildren, and 2 large Maine Coon cats. Resources & Links: HigherU Amanda on Twitter Amanda on Facebook Amanda on Instagram JOIN THE SHOULD I STAY OR SHOULD I GO FACEBOOK GROUP
How two of the most successful women at the helm of email newsletter media companies think about email. Jen Bolden sold IdealBite to Disney in 2009 and Amanda Steinberg sold DailyWorth in 2018. They co-founded HigherU, where they set emerging impact entrepreneurs for success in order to create a more just, humane, and sustainable world. Jen and Amanda are incredible examples of how we can utilize email in genuine and authentic ways to cultivate an audience and rally them around our mission and our purpose.Key Points From This Episode:When Jen started IdealBite, she created emails as a way to share ideas about how people can make the world more sustainable. The strategy was based after Daily Candy. Amanda started DailyWorth with email as the strategy from day one because it was highly scalable with really low overhead. Jen helped mentor Amanda in the early days of DailyWorth with tips on paid growth, barters, and understanding the importance of how you are perceived in the world. Both Jen and Amanda discuss what they would have done differently with their newsletters before they were sold. When Jen and Amanda created HigherU.com, they knew how to grow and scale a business where you need to have people who are very passionate and buy in. They love email for movement marketing and they have a formula for transforming people on your email list to clients, sales donors, etc. Doing the work is a key part of their formula and really staying true to one's unique self and mission. Pursuing 5,000 mission-aligned emails is important because you have to have a big enough audience to generate enough income from a very small percentage of it. Tweetables:It was a hundred percent like just get it into their inbox, let them have an amazing experience. Let them walk away feeling satisfied because they just learned something. @JenBoulden (02:40) What we know how to do is go from small to big. It's very much about what we've done, but it's about teaching others how to do it. @AmandaSteinberg (14:49) Email allows for just a much more natural flow of a real genuine quote-unquote relationship. @JenBoulden (17:07) In order to build a movement, you have to have a big enough audience where you can generate enough income from a very small percentage of it. @AmandaSteinberg (23:04) Links Mentioned in this Episode:HigherUJen Boulden on TwitterJen Boulden on LinkedInAmanda Steinberg on TwitterAmanda Steinberg on LinkedInMailchimpDaily CandyDanny LevyMarianne Williamson Tory Burch fellow
Join Stormy for an inspirational sit down with socially conscious business builders Amanda Steinberg and Jen Boulden. Stormy traces how each of them built and sold lucrative businesses, and officially joined forces in 2020 to launch Higher U, a company whose mission is to empower social change leaders with the training and tools needed to to advance us toward a more just, humane world. Stop by for words of encouragement and leadership from this dynamic duo with 20 years of experience building business, political campaigns (including Amanda’s time running digital fundraising for the Marianne Williamson for President campaign), digital platforms, email lists, and progressive movements that have impacted millions.
In dieser Podcastfolge spreche ich über ein Thema, das meiner Meinung nach noch immer sehr negativ behaftet ist und über das noch viel zu wenig gesprochen wird, obwohl es so wichtig ist. Die Folge ist aus einem Gespräch mit einer Freundin entstanden, die mich gefragt hat, wie ich und mein Partner eigentlich unser Geld managen und welche Konten ich für mein Geld nutze. In dieser Podcast-Folge erfährst du… Wie ich mein Geld manage, welche verschiedenen Konten ich nutze und warum ich das so tue. Tipps rund um das Thema Finanzen und Geldmanagement. Empfehlungen zu verschiedenen Banken und Konten, die ich auch für mich nutze. Impulse und Inspirationen, wie du dein positives Money-Mindset stärken kannst. Um mich zu unterstützen, abonniere meinen Kanal, hinterlasse eine positive Bewertung und Kommentar und teile ihn mit vielen anderen, tollen Schöpferfrauen! Ich danke dir von Herzen für dein Vertrauen und deine Liebe! Ich wünsche dir viel Freude mit dieser Folge. Teile gern deine Gedanken zu dieser Folge unter dem aktuellen Post auf Instagram @katharina_soulfulempowerment Sei wild. Sei frei. Sei du! Love, Katharina Buch-Tipps zum Thema Geld & Money-Mindset "Die Kunst über Geld nachzudenken" von Andre Kostolany https://amzn.to/2pmIEUr "Rich Dad Poor Dad: Was die Reichen ihren Kindern über Geld beibringen" von Robert T. T. Kiyosaki: https://amzn.to/2pmYQFf "Worth it: Your Life, Your Money, Your Terms" von Amanda Steinberg: https://amzn.to/2otAB7O "Der Weg zur finanziellen Freiheit" von Bodo Schäfer: https://amzn.to/2oEiZpU "Denke nach und werde reich. Die Erfolgsgesetze" von Napoleon Hill: https://amzn.to/2n6q6qF Links zu weiteren Inhalten Female Creators Masterclass: https://katharinathuerer.de/female-creators-masterclass Yoga-Retreats https://katharinathuerer.de/retreats Online Kurse (Journaling, Meditation) https://katharinathuerer.de/angebot-life Affirmationen für starke Frauen im Business https://katharinathuerer.de/affirmationskarten Inspirationen (Buchtipps, Schreiblieblinge, Reise, Yoga, Musik) https://katharinathuerer.de/freebie
Amanda Steinberg is a financial expert, author and entrepreneur. She is the former CFO of Revolution Messaging, a digital agency fighting for progressive causes. She is also the founder of DailyWorth, a financial media platform for professional women. Christopher and Amanda talk about her background in business and politics, neurosexism and her new book: Worth It, and what is next.
As the CEO of multiple, mid-sized, Web agencies over the last decade, Steinberg's observed how women, more than men, struggle in areas of earning, saving and net worth. Amanda founded DailyWorth.com to give women tools to help them earn what they're worth and generate their own wealth through savings. DailyWorth.com is a free daily email about money for women featured in Forbes, SELF and the New York Examiner. Join Amanda Steinberg in today's program as she shares the secrets to finding your “DailyWorth”.
Join Stacy in an info-packed conversation with award-winning family and matrimony attorney, Amanda Trigg. Based in New Jersey, Amanda brings years of experience protecting her clients and their families through the complex and challenging process of divorce. In this episode, Amanda details how women who are contemplating divorce can prepare for the possibility of divorce and find the financial information without raising their spouse’s suspicions. Among her insights: • Why you should never panic, but you should “just ask”. [7:20] • What to do when “just asking” doesn’t work - legal ways women can get information about a spouse’s finances. [14:30] • Understanding the grey area between “Awkward” and “Illegal”. [15:50] • What constitutes a reasonable expectation of privacy within the home. [27:00] • What is “safe”/ “legal” to look at when it comes to digital files and online information [27:47] • How valuable credit applications can be when searching for financial information [30:40] Stacy Francis | W: www.francisfinancial.com P: (212) 374-9008 E: stacy@francisfinancial.com Amanda Trigg | W: www.amandatrigg.com E: ast@lmllawyers.com Items mentioned in this podcast (Stacy’s Recommended Readings) 1. The Richest Man in Babylon George S. Clason’s classic book shares the secrets to overcoming your personal financial problems. Read and absorb the inspirational and informative “Babylonian parables” containing stories on thriftiness, financial planning and personal wealth. 2. MONEY Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom Tony Robbins has released his first book in two decades. It includes extensive research and interviews with more than 50 renowned financial experts. Use his easy-to-follow, seven-step plan to get your finances in order, create a lifetime income plan and achieve financial freedom. 3. When She Makes More: 10 Rules for Breadwinning Women Do you earn more than your partner? Personal finance expert Farnoosh Torabi explains how women can avoid burnout, infidelity and divorce as the family breadwinners. Check out her 10 rules to achieving personal and professional success. 4. Prince Charming Isn’t Coming: How Women Get Smart About Money, by Barbara Stanny 5. On My Own Two Feet: A Modern Girl’s Guide to Personal Finance, by Manisha Thakor and Sharon Kedar 6. The Debt Escape Plan, by Beverly Harzog 7. Worth It: Your Life, Your Money, Your Terms, by Amanda Steinberg
Ashley talks with financial expert and founder of The Daily Worth, Amanda Steinberg about how to determine who you really are compared to the “you” societal norms determine you should be. Throughout the episode, Amanda gives some tips on how to break out of our culture’s collective narrative, how to design life on your terms, and how to let go of perceived "truths". Ashley and Amanda will dive deep and tell you how to find the courage to start breaking through the life formula you’re following, how to question your happiness with your current plan, and how to set your goals. Through her various tips and stories, you’ll learn how to create the life that you want, even if it’s abnormal! Amanda's Book: Worth It Book Mentioned: Loving What Is by Byron Katie Find Amanda on social media: @amandasteinberg
I thought it'd be good to share way too much right out the gate of season two. I mean, if you're a new listener, you gotta know what you're getting into, right? This episode is not overtly spiritual. It doesn't hit you over the head with abundance mindset. But then again, we owe $335,000 in student loan debt and I'm still smiling, so maybe it does. A correction and a couple of notes— I say with confidence that Dr. Phil asks "who's the doctor?" when confronted with someone who has over $150,000 in student loans. But that is not so! It's Dave Ramsey who says that. That was a strange Freudian slip. And in fact, I wasn't talking about Dr. Phil at all. But when you think about it, they're kind of the same person. When talking about our rent, I accidentally say we owe $6,000 a month. I do correct that one! And laugh hysterically in the process. Paying $2,000 a month in rent is quite steep, but it could be worse, right? Listed below is the bounty of resources I mention in this episode. So grateful for the feedback and encouragement I've received since releasing this episode last week. Truly grateful for the Throwing Light tribe. HONORABLE MENTIONS The World Domination Summit Danielle LaPorte's online home Brene Brown's online home The Spirituality of Money Episode My favorite money books include Worth It by Amanda Steinberg and You Are a Badass at Making Money by Jen Sincero Aja Dang and the video that moved me The Savvy Sagittarius's Instagram Death, Sex & Money and part one of their student loans series Thank you for listening! Throwing Light is for people who believe in the restoration and healing of the world and who aren't hung up on outdated dogma that seeks to dictate what that's supposed to look like. I'm interested in connecting with people who seek healing and restoration for themselves and the world and who are paying attention in micro and macro ways that they can see it happening in real time. I promise that engaging with this podcast will help you on your healing journey and move you toward your greater purpose. If you know someone who might dig this episode, please pass these show notes along. Click here to support the podcast on Patreon, and get a shout out on the podcast! If you are intrigued by the conversation and want to chime in with your own two cents, I would very much love that. Find me on Instagram and let me know what struck you! Also, we have new theme music! MUSIC CREDITS Intro + Outro: Matt Large, "Balloon Animals"
We constantly hear the traditional narrative about money: you grow up, get married, combine your finances, then save for retirement. However, what people fail to say is that it doesn’t always work in a linear fashion. Financial expert, entrepreneur and human rights activist, Amanda Steinberg knows this to be true. That is why she dishes […]
We constantly hear the traditional narrative about money: you grow up, get married, combine your finances, then save for retirement. However, what people fail to say is that it doesn’t always work in a linear fashion. Financial expert, entrepreneur and human rights activist, Amanda Steinberg knows this to be true. That is why she dishes out on the confusion that usually happens about how money gets tangled in all these awkward things that no one really talks about: love and sex. She talks about the concept of the impact of money and finances have on these aspects and how not paying attention to them can affect relationships. Laying down the five motivation types of people around money, she gives advice on how to handle relationships when people have different money perceptions. She also coaches you to get over humps caused by finances to get to more intimacy while sharing what you need to know about savings. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the Tuff Love Community today: robertkandell.com Tuff Love Facebook Tuff Love Instagram Tuff Love YouTube Tuff Love LinkedIn
Watch the video here. In conversation with longtime broadcaster and journalist, Tracey Matisak One of Forbes' 21 new American money masters, Amanda Steinberg is the founder and CEO of DailyWorth, a website devoted to helping women manage their financial lives. Launched from a Philadelphia attic office in 2009, its newsletter now reaches more than one million subscribers. She has discussed personal finance on a number of news outlets, including Good Morning America, CNN, Today, and MSNBC. In Worth It, Steinberg outlines the vital financial information women need to create a healthy financial future, and draws a direct line to the ways women can use money as a source of personal freedom and power. (recorded 2/21/2017)
Renowned financial expert, founder of Daily Worth, and author of the book “Worth It,” Amanda Steinberg shares the ins and outs of managing your finances without losing your mind in this not-to-miss interview. From calculating your net worth to pinpointing where to invest your extra dollars, we cover the core pillars of managing your money so you can ditch the debt and approach your future feeling cool, calm, collected — and under budget. https://www.marieforleo.com/2018/06/amanda-steinberg-manage-money/ Don't see thinking about money as greedy or selfish or something that someone else is supposed to do. Think of it as what makes a stronger you, so that you can be a stronger somebody for everyone else. @AmandaSteinberg via @MarieForleo
Amanda Steinberg launched DailyWorth in 2009 to bring a fresh voice and an outsider’s perspective to personal finance. In 2015, she started digital investing service WorthFM, which received front-page coverage in The New York Times Business section. She's one of Oprah's SuperSoul 100, and in 2016 Forbes named her one of 21 New American Money Masters. Amanda has appeared on GMA, Today, CNN, and MSNBC. And last year, she published her book Worth It: Your Life, Your Money, Your Terms.
Amanda Steinberg with Get Rich Slowly shares 5 ways to teach your kids about money.
For Episode #5, I sat down with Daily Worth founder Amanda Steinberg and comedian Ashley Austin Morris. We talked about the difference between making money and having money, how to budget on a freelance income, and the terrifying thought of denying my daughter her weekly Claire’s (a toy store for girls) fix. At press time, I just found out Claire's is going out of business. Problem solved.
A celebrated career coach and fearless entrepreneur, Elizabeth Cronise McLaughlin has a storied track record of success as a Wall Street lawyer, serial CEO, entrepreneur, and high-powered executive coach. She’s the founder of Gaia Project Consulting, an executive consulting and coaching firm for senior executives, and The Gaia Project for Women’s Leadership, as well as the host of the Women’s Leadership Podcast. Elizabeth has been featured in major media such as CNN, The New York Times, Forbes, Harper’s Bazaar, and The Huffington Post, and has earned the support and recognition of women such as Arianna Huffington, Ali Brown, and Amanda Steinberg. Elizabeth’s mission in life is to transform traditional paradigms of leadership so that all leaders can lead lives that allow them to share their gifts, achieve epic success on their own terms, and lead lives in alignment with their deepest values, changing the world as a result. In this episode, we talk about how to navigate the political sphere as an entrepreneur, how to market your business authentically, what makes a truly great leader, and how Elizabeth manages to hold space for over 20-thousand people on Facebook every single day.
For show notes and more information visit www.investedpodcast.com This week we discuss current money management acquisitions and cutting-edge investing practices with Amanda Steinberg, the founder of DailyWorth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Mama Truth Show is especially for ambitious, soulful, women that are ready to STOP being so hard on themselves, release self-bullying and embrace their Inner Wisdom. Money, money, money! Oh my goodness, mamas, do I know how crazy hard it can be to talk about the topic of money. But what is that costing us as women and moms? You're going to love this tell it like it is interview with Amanda Steinberg, Founder of www.DailyWorth.com and www.CreateWorth.com. Just wait until she talks about the competing forces inside our heads: the good girls and the lady boss. WOW!
The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style
~The Simple Sophisticate, episode #173 ~Subscribe to The Simple Sophisticate: iTunes | Stitcher | iHeartRadio “To be a teacher. And to be known for inspiring my students to be more than they thought they could be.” —Oprah Winfrey's mission statement The first time I sat down to write my personal mission statement after reading Stephen Covey's The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, it took some time. I was in my early twenties, and while I had what I thought was a very clear vision, when I had to put it on paper, concretely define my values, I realized this wasn't something I had done. Loosely I knew what I valued, but I had never examined why; however, upon tasking myself with the goal of completing a mission statement, I reread and reread what I wrote observing a succinct, pointed direction I was to travel. After about 10 years, I began to tweak and fine-tune even further what my personal mission statement, and when TSLL blog began in 2009, it wasn't long before I had a mission statement for it as well (see it below or here) The Simply Luxurious Life is something I believe every one of us can attain if indeed we are seeking quality rather than quantity, sensibility rather than frivolity, personal style instead of trendy fashion and a truly fulfilling life instead of being led around by the nose, thereby creating a life of true contentment." The benefit of having a personal as well as professional mission statement is a means to clarify your purpose for walking the path, traveling the journey, you are on. In last week's episode, in point #5, I shared a list of questions as a way to help ensure we know why we are doing what we are doing. When it comes to a mission statement, we are required to become aware of what we value and what we do not. Franklin-Covey has an online tool to help you clearly and quite specifically narrow down what you do and do not value. I encourage you to check it out as it will help you create a mission statement to guide you through your days, focus on what truly drives you through life and help you relinquish what is no longer serving you and ultimately society's way of leading you around by the nose. Another source of inspiration is Gretchen Rubin of The Happiness Project. Described as a Happiness Manifesto, the concept is similar, yet slightly different with regards to a personal mission statement. However the goal is to lead you to your true contentment which is exactly what creating your mission statement will do. How? By keeping you on the right track, assisting in making decisions by eliminating options that do not align with what you value, creating a vision and providing an anchor when change around you inevitably happens. Crafting my own personal mission statement is something I have just recently redone as a new stage feels like it is beginning. As I reflect on where I want to go, knowing how I arrived at where I am is helpful as well. So where do we begin? Begin simply. 1. Clarity about what you welcome into your life: What do you value? What do you not value? 2. Self-knowledge: When do you feel at your best? your worst? What are your strengths? What causes you pain? 3. Work: What aspects/tasks/responsibilities do you love? dislike? 4. Behavior: What behavior are you drawn to and most admire and appreciate in others? What behavior are you most proud of in yourself? 5. Dreams for the future: What do you hope your legacy will be? What is the biggest, most frequent dream you have about your life that refuses to leave your mind? 6. Well-Being: What physical, mental, social and spiritual activities renew, refresh and return you to your best? Key components: Be clear: more concrete, less abstract or general (view The Smithsonian's Mission Statement for examples of specificity) Be succinct: fewer words are better (see Oprah's example above) Add your personality: write with your voice (i.e. Ben & Jerry's mission statement: “Making the best possible ice cream, in the nicest possible way”) Be inspired: write something that prompts you to take action each time you read it (Amanda Steinberg, founder of DailyWorth.com: “To use my gifts of intelligence, charisma, and serial optimism to cultivate the self-worth and net-worth of women around the world.”) One of the most significant take-aways for me when I began with the structure provided by Franklin-Covey, but then tweaked it after reading Gretchen Rubin's design was to be okay with not achieving everything. Why? What I realized was that much of what I wanted to achieve was because I thought I had to. In other words, there were some goals I was focused on that I wasn't passionate about but perhaps would be applauded by the outside world. One suggestion Rubin makes is to focus on what you do well and strengthen your talents rather than dilute the finite energy you have as you spread yourself thin to learn every skill you have the opportunity to acquire. One of the directives in my mission statement is included in Rubin's statement as well and states, "Do more of what I can do uniquely and less of what others can do." Ultimately, that is the power of a mission statement: It focuses your attention on what you can do well and enables you to reach your fullest potential and experience true contentment as you realize what you are capable of achieving. Find an afternoon at some point this week or weekend and partake in the process of creating your own mission statement. Initially it may be a struggle, but eventually, the clarity will arrive and you will be quickly writing down what you know to be true for you and you uniquely. Then write it out neatly after a few edits or days of contemplation and perhaps, if you're like me, laminate it and post it somewhere to be viewed regularly (mine is in my office pinned to my wall calendar). What you will have crafted is in written form your purpose. Should you forget, should life begin to whisk by too quickly, find a moment to catch your breath, read your mission statement and be reminded of what truly matters to you. In many ways our mission statement gives us permission to let go or to step in a direction that may not make sense to others at the time. But so long as you know why you are doing what you are doing, do what you need to do. ~SIMILAR POSTS FROM THE ARCHIVES YOU MIGHT ENJOY: ~Why Not . . . Find Your Purpose? ~What Will Your Purpose Be? ~Why Not . . . Discover Your Purpose? 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On this episode of the podcast, I speak with Amanda Steinberg. Amanda launched DailyWorth in 2009 to bring a fresh voice and an outsider's perspective to personal finance and the Daily Worth website has made Forbes's 100 Best Websites for Women three years running. Amanda has appeared on Good Morning America, Today, CNN, and MSNBC, among others. Forbes named her one of the twenty-one New American Money Masters, Oprah Winfrey chose Steinberg for her inaugural SuperSoul 100 list, and Fast Company calls Steinberg one of 2017's "Most Creative People in Business.” We not only dive into the correlation between time and money but also discuss the relationship that people can have with the finances – particularly the relationships that women can have with money. In fact, that idea is explored in her book, Worth It: Your Life, Your Money, Your Terms. Automation and delegation come into the conversation as well, how to teach kids about the value of money early on, and other great tactics and tips that you can use to improve your relationship with money. Relevant Links http://dailyworth.com/ (Daily Worth) https://www.amazon.com/Worth-Your-Life-Money-Terms/dp/150114099X/ref=as_sl_pc_qf_sp_asin_til?tag=vardyme-20&linkCode=w00&linkId=ba01ab7521b5169509c4ad9becbc63e9&creativeASIN=150114099X (Worth It: Your Life, Your Money, Your Terms) http://moneytype.me/ (Your Money Type Online Assessment) http://moneyclarity.com/ (Money Clarity) https://www.facebook.com/AmandaMSteinberg/ (Amanda Steinberg | Facebook) http://twitter.com/AmandaSteinberg (Amanda Steinberg | Twitter) After taking the Money Type assessment I found I was an Epicure with my finances. I'm not surprised. But now I have a means to be more productive with my money thanks to some of what Amanda shared in this episode. I encourage you to take the test and see where you land in the spectrum. Thanks for listening. If you enjoyed the show don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss a single episode. Until next time remember to stop guessing…and start going!
How well do you work with money? Do you struggle to keep within the limits of your budget? Or are you perhaps looking for a new and better way to earn a living? Today's guest, Amanda Steinberg, is the founder of Daily Worth.com. and she also has a brand new book out, called Worth It, which is all about money- her relationship with money, how to deal with money, her own personal journeys with money, all really fascinating and inspiring stuff. So, if wealth, financial planning, budgeting, or even the thought of making more money is something that's on your mind, you definitely want to listen to this! As you know, Alex loves to talk about current events and how politics impacts on our feminine lives. Well, there really seems to be too much going on right now, to keep on top of it all. The closing of so many Planned Parenthood clinics is like a plague sweeping across America at the moment. Did you know that the only abortion clinic in Kentucky is in danger of closing? That's something that's affecting the lives of millions of women and their ability to be healthy and to choose the direction of their own lives. As there is so much going on, Alex is encouraging you to go and listen to one of her favorite podcasts, called Hellbent. Hellbent is a twice a week, feminist politics podcast, which goes into all the details of the stuff that Alex gives you the broader strokes on. So, go and check it out- it's really awesome! With all of this going on, Alex has decided to talk about something good, today. It's so easy to focus on what's scary, or annoying, or exhausting, or even infuriating, but right now, we'll talk about gratitude, which is a really powerful, positive psychology tool. Alex wants our tribe to share some good things, so she starts off by reading some of them to you now, written by some of the members of Her Rules Radio Facebook Group, where there are currently over seventeen hundred women sharing about their lives! Listen in and become inspired by the really heartfelt gratitude messages that they have shared. You can read the full show notes at www.alexandrajamieson.com/151
B”H Welcome back to Jewish Latin Princess Podcast! Do you sometimes feel like you have money coma and have no clue what in the world is happening with your money? Perhaps you want to give to a cause that is really meaningful to you, or to a family who really needs it, but you don't even know if you can! (Even though you're making six figures or more!) You don't The post Episode 14: Amanda Steinberg, Author of WORTH IT appeared first on Jewish Latin Princess.
The Will To Change: Uncovering True Stories of Diversity & Inclusion
Amanda Steinberg, author of Worth It- Your Life, Your Money, Your Terms and founder of DailyWorth and WorthFM, shares her journey of finding her identity and increasing her net worth. Amanda discusses some of the obstacles that keep women from accumulating wealth, and how to overcome them. She also addresses the need for women to invest their money in people and causes that they believe in and the social impact that investing can create.
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It took me 34 years to figure out how I was tying my value to the world to the amount of money that I make in my life. Once I read Amanda Steinberg’s book and realized how I was determining my worth to money, something needed to change. It took a quick mindset change to create a whole outlook on life. Attaching your value to dollars is the most limiting feeling in the world and it was great to get some clarity around this limiting belief.
Amanda Steinberg, financial guru, DailyWorth founder and author of "Worth It," shows Denise how you can figure out your financial personality and live life on your terms, how budgeting can backfire and why we all need to stop hiding from ourselves. Worth It: Your Life, Your Money, Your Terms!
Amanda Steinberg talks with JJ about how women have been shifting their role in society, but never actually been taught about finances. There are simply a lot of prejudgements about money; as a result, most women nowadays struggle with money. Amanda´s revolutionary approach helps women find their personal style, free themselves from guilt, and start focusing on strengths to fix their relationship with money. It is possible to be wealthy and healthy! Key takeaways [1:35] Amanda Steinberg´s career briefing. [3:11] How Amanda got to where she is now. Amanda´s personal story. [5:44] Why there are so many women that are financially incapable. [6:40] Why money is such an anxiety issue for women. [7:35] First thing to focus on is to realize that is not your fault. [8:15] What are your core beliefs about money? [8:38] “Budget, create goals, and plan to achieve them,” does not work for more than 70% of people. [9:14] Assessment that you can take to recognize who you are; what your money type is. [12:30] The “sock folding lesson,” from Amanda to her son, to help him earn money and learn to save. [15:46] Is there a secret to have a perfect retirement? [17:10] Work now to create an account for your elder years, save any amount you can. [18:10] You can live in Costa Rica, with great health care, for $10,000 a year. [19:08] Find something you love to do, and keep on doing it, but have the choice to do it. [21:15] Breakfast sets the pace for the entire day; start with JJ shakes. [22:30] Myth: Eating healthier is expensive. It is cheaper to be healthier than to be sick! [23:28] Eat locally and seasonal. [25:58] Mindset shift is asking yourself where do you want to invest? Mentioned in this episode Dailyworth.com FamZoo.com JJVirgin.com/moneytype JJVirgin.com/products Facebook page JJVirgin official
This episode is about being able to accept love. Today’s caller, Samantha is in a new loving relationship but has anxiety about it which is causing her to push her partner away. Ultimately, she fears she will sabotage the relationship. [For show notes go here: Christinehassler.com/episode91] When we lack self-love and acceptance we doubt our own lovability. When what we really want is coming to us we get scared and push it away, because we doubt our own lovability. When we doubt our own lovability it makes us do some sabotaging things when it comes to relationships. I gave Samantha some practical behavioral shifts, because awareness alone does not create change. If we think our past is part of who we are, we will never be truly free of it. We need to get the point where we realize the past is the past. It happened but it doesn’t have to be who we are. Many times when we have a difficult experience in our past, we hold on to it because having it gets us pity, love, compassion, and attention from others. On an unconscious level, we hang on to it because we think it is how we can get compassion and be connected to people. When we hold on to our story too much, it gets us in a trap of consistently attempting to heal the past, rather than make the behavioral choices that create what we want in the present and for the future. Eventually, you have to drop the story. You’ll notice I used a tough-love approach when coaching Samantha. To understand why I did it and the profound shifts that can occur because of it, check out my Coaches Corner — Tough Love and People who Have Helped Me in Profound Ways. In last week’s Coaches Corner, I interviewed my friend Amanda Steinberg, author of Worth It. The episode is about embracing your relationship with money. And, don’t miss this week’s Coaches Corner with thought leader Danielle Laporte. Consider/Ask Yourself: ● Do you want love, especially in the form of a romantic relationship, but it scares you? ● Are you in a romantic relationship now, and engaging in sabotaging behavior? ● Have you talked about your past and your story, but things aren’t shifting for you? Is the anxiety you feel about being in a relationship still there? ● Are you willing to get out of your comfort zone to break some patterns? Even if it’s scary? Samantha’s Question: Samantha would like to know how to be free of the fear and anxiety she is feeling in her new relationship. Samantha’s Key Insights and Ahas: ● She’s afraid of being hurt. ● She puts up a wall and shuts down when speaking with her new partner. ● She is trying to protect herself. ● She still identifies with her story. ● She is giving the people from her past too much power in her current life. How to Get Over It and On With It: ● She needs to go back and deal with her past. ● To move to the next phase she needs to change her behavior. ● She should do release writing when instead of zoning out. ● She needs to understand she is not alone. ● She needs to do the opposite of her current conditioned response. Action Steps: ● Take a look at your old story about love; write it out. What are you still carrying around from your past, you keep playing out? Make a list of the things you think are protecting you. ● It’s time to break patterns and shift your behaviors. You have to lean in and get a little uncomfortable, if you want change to happen. Sponsor: ONNIT: Get a 10% discount on your order by using this link. Resources: Christine Hassler Christine Hassler Podcasts Expectation Hangover Coaches Corner — Tough Love Inner Circle Membership Community — This month’s focus is sexuality and sexiness. Find me on Snapchat @chrishassler @christinhassler on Twitter @christinehassler on Instagram Jill@Christinehassler.com
Amanda Steinberg of DailyWorth is back with us on the podcast today - my first-ever repeat guest! Amanda shares why she felt inspired to write the book with a personal yet prescriptive tone. We talk about changing how women think about money - from something that's a source of shame, into a powerful tool to improve your life. We also talk about investing and how it's expected to change in the future, and options for socially-conscious investing. You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: http://bit.ly/2rNLPVf
Christine talks to Amanda about how to shift your relationship with money so that you can get out of debt and/or over spending and build a secure financial foundation. This is a must listen for anyone who wants to be more prosperous. More about Amanda . . . Amanda Steinberg launched DailyWorth in 2009 to bring a fresh voice and an outsider's perspective to personal finance. Today, DailyWorth’s newsletter reaches more than 1 million subscribers. In 2015, she started digital investing service, WorthFM, which received front-page coverage in The New York Times Business section Oprah selected her to the exclusive SuperSoul 100, and Forbes named her one of 21 New American Money Masters. Amanda has also appeared on GMA, Today, CNN, and MSNBC. She’s also the author of Worth It: Your Life, Your Money, Your Terms released in February 2017. https://www.dailyworth.com/
I’m excited to share this special Mother’s Day episode of the Mother’s Quest Podcast! I originally envisioned this episode as a season one finale, with highlights from every episode of season one, but it ended up taking shape differently (even better in my opinion!) and became what will be an ongoing series that we’re calling “E.P.I.C. Guideposts.” Living an E.P.I.C. life has become a guiding framework for Mother’s Quest. So often as mothers, we invest so much of ourselves in our children and their dreams, that we let our own fade to the background. My mission with Mother’s Quest is to become the hero of my journey and the author of my story while providing inspiration, coaching and community to help you do the same. EPIC captures this idea of creating a life filled with the things that matter most. It’s also an acronym mnemonic for the guideposts that I believe help us live such a life while we’re raising our children. So, for this episode, we decided to highlight moments from season one, selected from some of our listeners, that connect to each of the four guideposts. You’ll hear what was special about the moment from the voice of one of our listeners and then hear the piece itself. E.P.I.C. Guideposts in this Mother’s Day Episode ENGAGED - You are mindfully engaged with your children and family Sunit Suchdev shares her reflection on my special episode with my son, Ep 18: YOLO (You Only Live Once) and other Milestone Reflections with Ryan Neale. In this episode, Ryan reflects back that in being “a little selfish” in creating Mother’s Quest I’ve given him so much more than if I only focused on my children. PASSIONATE - You are passionate & purposeful, making a difference beyond your family Wendy Reina called in on the powerful impact that Ep 16: Rising Up with Paola Mendoza had on her. In this clip, Paola shares how her passion as a filmmaker and activist led to her role in creating the Women’s March and how she teaches her son the responsibility of using your privilege to help others. INVESTED - You are invested in yourself Lena Ayala-Velasquez shares her reflection on Ep 14: Breaking the Mold and Finding your Worth with Amanda Steinberg on the importance of taking risks and how the “cost” of taking a risk may actually be lower than the cost of not investing in ourselves. CONNECTED - You are connected to a strong support network so you are in community on the journey Saadia Ahmed, one of our previous guests, highlighted her connection to Ep 07: Living Out Loud with Jenjii Hysten which highlights the importance of forging connections with one another based on our common humanity. I also share how this episode set in motion a series of events which were transformative for my whole family and led to an incredible E.P.I.C. life snapshot for Jenjii’s family and my own. If you’re new to the podcast, this episode will be a great introduction to Mother’s Quest and will hopefully spark you to go and listen to the 18 episodes that are waiting for you. And if you followed along the whole time, this episode should be a helpful reminder of some of the amazing moments and lessons. I'd love for you to visit the website at www.mothersquest.com to explore new coaching offerings, blog posts and more. Read below for announcements about all the ways you can get and stay connected! Looking forward to a fantastic Season Two with you beginning on June 1st. Happy Mother’s Day! xoxo, P.S. Please help us spread the word and reach more mothers with these conversations by pressing send on this email and/or sharing our posts on social media Announcements If you haven’t yet visited the website, head over to mothersquest.com to explore some of the ways you can get more connected. At the site, you can sign up for our email list (to get show notes delivered to your inbox and new weekly round-ups of "gems" I'm finding on my quest), click the link to join the Facebook group and press record to leave a voice message for me. You can also explore the new coaching offerings, sign up for a discovery session, and download the FREE Live Your E.P.I.C. Life Planning and Reflection Sheets Acknowledgements Heart-felt appreciation for the women who shared their reflections on the E.P.I.C. Guidepost episodes - Sunit Suchdev, Wendy Reina, Lena Ayala-Velasquez, and Saadia Ahmed. A big THANK YOU to our “patrons” for helping to bring these conversations to myself and other mothers through financial and/or in-kind support: Niko & Rigette Osoteo of Bear Beat Productions Erik Newton Claire Fry Divya Silbermann Rachel Winter Caren and Debbie Lieberman Cameron Miranda Fran and David Lieberman Debbie and Alan Goore Jenise and Marianne of the Sustainable Living Podcast If you'd like to make a contribution to Mother's Quest to support Season Two of the Podcast and/or help provide coaching scholarships for mothers, follow this link to make a contribution http://mothersquest.com/be-a-supporter/ --- Mother's Quest is a podcast for moms who are ready to live a truly E.P.I.C. life. Join in for intimate conversations with a diverse group of inspiring mothers as they share how they are living an E.P.I.C. life, Engaging mindfully with their children (E),Passionately and Purposefully making a difference beyond their family (P), Investing in themselves (I), and Connecting to a strong support network (C). Join our community of mothers to light the way and sustain you on your quest at https://www.facebook.com/groups/mothersquest/
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Mike shares the ups and downs he has experienced over the past year in business. Between the success and struggles, Mike reflects on which changes rocked the boat and the value of gaining clarity. How a story he was telling himself affected his view of worth and the uncertainty we all often feel. Mentioned: The Kate & Mike Show Episode 25: Worth It with Amanda Steinberg
If you’re a woman seeking financial guidance and inspiration, you are going to love today’s episode. I am chatting with the founder and CEO of DailyWorth.com, Amanda Steinberg. Amanda launched DailyWorth in 2009 while pregnant with her second child and has since built a business that is making a big difference in the lives of millions of women who tune into her daily emails, Money Type Assessment™, Money Clarity courses and, most recently, Worth Financial advisory services. The post AALP 130 – You Are Worth It with Amanda Steinberg appeared first on Wealth Clinic.
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Worthless. That’s how Amanda Steinberg felt in her late 20s. She had bottomed out financially, emotionally—everything. She’d worked herself to the bone to showcase herself as a 21st Century working mom, and like practically every college-educated woman she knew, she'd followed what seemed like straightforward steps to building the perfect post-feminist life. It was at this gut-check moment, in debt and emotionally spent, when she realized that she was "worth it," and so are you. Join The Wellness Force Community on Facebook As a female, have you ever felt like you could not achieve the same financial success as others because of your gender or present situation? Have you struggled to let go of old weight and society’s expectations of what you should do with your life? For women who believe they need money to be enough, are afraid they’ll never achieve financial success, or feel stuck in their present situation, this episode is for you. We are all worthy of financial success and feeling empowered about ourselves. Despite gender inequality in the workforce and how society views and values money, women have the ability to take the idea of financial success and make it something of their own. We don't have to allow society's structure and regulations to prevent us from creating a successful relationship with money because we're worth more than that. Rewiring our Perception of Self-Worth Around Money What are the stories we tell ourselves in relation to money around society? For decades, situations and circumstances have shaped the household roles of both males and females. Males have been the providers and women the nurturers. This idea has been branded in our minds. Society tells us that males cannot be the nurturers nor females the providers. Fortunately, this idea is slowly changing as females are discovering their self-worth and net worth. Today on Wellness Force Radio, Founder & CEO of DailyWorth, founder of WorthFM, and author of Worth It: Your Life, Your Money, Your Terms, Amanda Steinberg shares how she’s helping women find their inner strength to let go of old weight and gain financial freedom. Roots & Wings: Create Your Own Rules About Money At a young age, Amanda observed the burden that money had on her mother. She saw first-hand the pressure that her mother experienced to make sure that she had enough money to pay the bills and provide a comfortable life for her family. At one point or another, we can all relate to that same pressure that Amanda’s mother faced. We’ve all experienced the pressure to “be enough” and have a baseline of “normalcy” according to our financial self-worth. We’re pressured to have enough money to provide for the perfect family, have the best possessions, or to fit our role according to our gender. Unfortunately, because of this pressure around normalcy and money, some women might feel held back from achieving their own financial success. We’re afraid that we’re not worthy because of how we show up to society. On this episode, you will learn that despite what society has told us, financial freedom is attainable for anyone. Money shouldn’t be a burden according to our background, gender, or knowledge. One day Amanda learned an important lesson from her mother that has helped her to let go of old weight and rewire how she perceives money. To be financially secure, we just need two things: Roots and Wings: Roots are your assets such as real estate, investment, and owning a business. Wings are your cash flow including credit and income. Join us in listening to Amanda as she shares how we can rewire our perceptions about money and gain financial freedom. Listen to Episode 104 as Amanda Uncovers How is financial security defined? What does it mean for different people? What we perceive as clarity and control around money versus the reality of our own circumstances. How money can create stress and harm our personal wellness. Amanda's childhood and the paralyzing pain that she and her family experienced because of money. Amanda's experience with debt and the steps she took to reevaluate her personal finances. How a hip-hop poetry artist and a spiritually elevated human rights advocate named Rha Goddess helped Amanda re-program her thoughts on money. The shift in society regarding the role that both men and women have with money. Why Amanda was living a life that she thought she was supposed to live out of fear of not fitting in. Why Amanda forced herself to live a life that didn’t suit her at all. How Amanda created a new story about money to fit her life and needs. How women can write their own rules to live their own lives with roots and wings. The new financial narrative for women in 2017: How does money impact their wellness? Josh's experience with money and how it represented pain for him when he was younger. How we learn about money habits from our parents and other sources. Amanda's strategy to rewire thoughts about who she is and her relationship with money. To rewire her thoughts to not see herself as a spender anymore, but a saver. The challenges women face to become leaders in the corporation world. How the social norms are changing as far as women being nurturers and men being the providers. Amanda's goal to help people to become more comfortable with who they are and what roles they want to take on. How a couple can begin to balance their money and keep their family in a constant state of financial wellness. The importance of figuring out what is important to you i.e. travel, a home, technology so that you focus on spending your money on that and not on something that is not as important to you. How to discover Positive Net Worth: Ask yourself what you're invested in, what do all of these financial terms mean for you? Where is your money and how is it being directed? Amanda's favorite money tools to help you re-evaluate your personal finances. Amanda's plans for 2017 and her new book, Worth It. Top 3 Takeaways From The Show We do not have to learn money habits from only our parents. There are other sources out there that can act as good examples to help us achieve financial stability and freedom. Society doesn’t define our relationship with money. We do. Despite our previous income status, experiences, our gender, we can let go of old weight and begin a new relationship with money. We can start fresh and gain control of our personal finances with clarity. Our society has wired our brains for years to believe that only men can be the main providers and women the sole nurturers. But times are changing as both genders can either be the provider or the nurturer. Power Quotes From Amanda Steinberg "Our feelings and relationship around money have very little to do with the actual circumstances of our finances." - @AmandaSteinberg "My life and work are dedicated to the reinvention of financial advice and financial services so that anyone, regardless of circumstance, gender or knowledge level, can experience the thrill of money clarity and control." - Amanda Steinberg "Our feelings and relationship around money have very little to do with the actual circumstances of our finances." - Amanda Steinberg on achieving clarity and control with money. "As women, we can't really fulfill our potential until we understand our money. I'm trying to support this shift for women in the workforce so that it doesn't feel like work and they don't feel bad about it." - Amanda Steinberg on the current shift for women in relation to money and work. "Worthless. That’s how I felt in my late 20s. I had bottomed out financially, emotionally—everything. I’d worked myself to the bone to showcase myself as a 21st Century working mom, and like practically every college-educated woman I knew, I had followed what seemed like straightforward steps to building the perfect post-feminist life." - Amanda Steinberg on her own struggle with money. "If women are disassociated from finance as our culture has required it, women are never going to be able to take care of themselves and it's going to perpetuate this impossible situation." - Amanda Steinberg on the motivation to help women become financially independent and manage their money better. "Debt led to doubt; doubt spiraled into despair." - Amanda Steinberg in her new book, Worth It. "All you need are roots and wings." - The piece of financial advice that Amanda Steinberg's mom gave her. "This baseline of normalcy has set it up so that people are so afraid to be judged by others. We don't realize that anyone's judgement of ourselves is actually more about them than anything to do with us. Where do these expectations even come from? Give yourself the freedom of space." - Amanda Steinberg on the social pressures that we face every day and how to ignore them. "We shape our identities to protect ourselves from pain. So, when we start to dismantle some things that we realize don't have to be entirely true, it can be really painful. It's confronting and really uncomfortable. But it can bring clarity to recognize which statements cause us pain and those are the ones that we need to get rid of in our lives." - Amanda Steinberg on how we can rewire our thoughts around money and ourselves. "All of your Truth exists because you arbitrarily chose it for no reason long ago and then collected evidence. That's it. Except for: be nice to people, be honest, love wins. Otherwise, all bullshit.” - Carl Richards "Humans are really starting to realize that we are the creators of our world, we are not victims of it." - Amanda Steinberg on how we are gaining more confidence to do what we want with our lives. "Women have been programmed to be self-less, dependent, and bad with money. I am overtly and expressly helping women to reprogram themselves so that they are self-full, independent, and can live life by their own definition." - Amanda Steinberg on how she's helping women redefine themselves. "What's important for women is to realize that we have been impressed upon us by society that we are valued when we are selfless and giving. That makes it very hard for women to even think about money because it feels like a selfish thing. For the man, he has been told that he will be successful when he has monetary success and he is a provider. So, for the man to release some of that over to his wife and to not feel like he's being emasculated, it's equally as challenging." - Amanda Steinberg on the struggle society faces to see the female and male roles with money in a different light. "Revenue solves all problems." - Amanda Steinberg's own mantra when she faces something difficult. About Amanda Steinberg Amanda Steinberg is the founder & CEO of DailyWorth, the leading financial media company for women publishing financial and business advice to millions of women daily. She is an international business leader, public speaker and author on the topic of women and money. After launching DailyWorth in 2009 to bring a fresh voice and an outsider’s perspective to personal finance, Oprah selected her to the exclusive SuperSoul 100, while Forbes named her one of 21 New American Money Masters. She is also founder of the new digital investing service, WorthFM, which received front-page coverage in The New York Times Business section, and the author of Worth It: Your Life, Your Money, Your Terms. Buy Worth It by Amanda Steinberg From the founder and superstar CEO of DailyWorth.com—the go-to financial site for women with more than one million subscribers—comes a fresh book that redefines the relationship between women, self-worth, and money. Worth It shows women how to view money as a source of personal power and freedom—and live life on their terms. Millions of women want to create financial stability and abundance in their lives, but they don’t know how. They are stuck in overwhelming confusion and guilt, driven by internalized “money stories” that have nothing to do with what is really possible. As the founder of DailyWorth.com, a financial media and education platform, Amanda Steinberg encounters these smart, ambitious women every day. With this book, she helps them face their money stories head on and wake up to the prosperity that awaits them. Worth It outlines the essential financial information women need—and everything that the advisers don’t spell out. Steinberg gets to the bottom of why women are stressed and anxious when it comes to their finances and teaches them to stay away from strict budgeting and other harsh austerity practices. Instead, she makes money relatable, while sharing strategies she uses herself to build confidence and ease in her own financial life. Through her first-hand experiences and the stories from other women who’ve woken up, Steinberg’s powerful and encouraging advice can help women of any age and income view money as a source of freedom and independence—and create bright financial futures. Resources Mentioned by Amanda & Josh Visit Amanda Steinberg's official website Learn more about Amanda Steinberg Check out DailyWorth Start managing your personal finances better with WorthFM Grab your own copy and read Worth It: Your Life, Your Money, Your Terms Connect with Amanda on Twitter: Amanda's Twitter account DailyWorth WorthFM Learn more about these money saving tools: Discover what motivates you about money with MoneyType Manage your money with Moven Save money with the help of Digit Get a Robo Adviser Listen to WFR episode 096 with Daniel Schmachtenberger: Emotional Resiliance, Nootropics, & Outsmarting the Modern World Discover who David Bach is Learn more about Suze Orman Check out Rha Goddess' work See Carl Richards' work in the New York Times Learn more about the Pacific Institute Money Type Cognitive Center of Pacific Institute Support This Podcast Leave a 5 star review on iTunes Share this episode with someone you care about Contact Wellness Force Radio for podcast sponsorship and partnership opportunities Rate & Review Wellness Force Aloha! 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March is Women History Month. Today I'm talking to female entrepreneur and founder of DailyWorth, Amanda Steinberg. We talk about how finance is often emotional for women, how to deal with your "Money Type", and her “roots and wings” philosophy about women and investing. Links to find out your money type and Amanda's new book, visit http://financially-blonde.com/mmpodcast
In today’s episode, Mike discuss his revelations after reading Worth It by Amanda Steinberg (@amandasteinberg). Amanda is the CEO & Founder of DailyWorth where she brings a fresh perspective on money, career and business. Listen in for Mike’s insights on attaching monetary value to your self worth and its influence on the people in your life.
I'm excited to share this Episode #15 with you-- a conversation with Karen Baker, a mentor of mine who played a pivotal role in connecting me to a career of service. It’s not surprising because connecting people to service is Karen’s super power. Karen has been making matches her whole life, but she currently brings this gift to her role as the Chief Service Officer of CaliforniaVolunteers, where she serves under Governor Brown. Karen has 20 years of innovative leadership in all facets of the service and volunteering sector, including local and national non-profits and federal agencies. In 2008, she was appointed by Former California Governor Schwarzenegger to serve as the first-in-the-nation state cabinet Secretary of Service and Volunteering. Karen is also an amazing mom to 2 children, Ella and Christopher, both adopted at birth by Karen and her husband. In our conversation, we talk about the ways in which Karen’s parents and seven siblings inspired her to be of service to others, how she brings that service to her work at CaliforniaVolunteers, and how she has learned to put needs out there and watch as a community rises up to meet them, most recently experienced as Karen led efforts to respond to the Oroville Dam disaster. We also talk about her experience parenting children with ADHD and Oppositional Defiant Disorder, how she using a morning playlist and thoughtful nighttime ritual in between the “madness in the middle,” to ground herself and her children, and how she is learning to take time and find new ways to invest in herself and her relationships. It was a total joy for me to reconnect with my mentor Karen and I left the conversation so appreciative of the work she does in my state of California, reminded of the importance of using our superpowers to benefit others, and inspired to engage my own children in service. I hope you too find this conversation an inspiration to uncover and channel your family’s superpowers to create a service legacy. Topics discussed in this episode: How Karen used her superpower, helping people find their vocation and passion, to set me on my career path after college The lesson Karen’s civically-minded parents imparted to her and her siblings of the duty to people who have no one else to support them Book-ending your day between the “madness in the middle” with a morning playlist and a thoughtful question before bedtime Moving from isolation to community when raising children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) The power of putting your needs out there and having faith that the right people will come into your work and life to fill those needs Living a life of service and utilizing your superpowers to give and receive positive energy and find solutions Karen’s recent E.P.I.C. life moment when she was called by to respond to the Oroville Dam disaster and saw a community rise up to meet the needs Resources mentioned in this episode: Heart of Los Angeles Youth, the incredible organization that Karen connected me to that set me on my career path after college. CaliforniaVolunteers - addresses state and community challenges by investing in high impact service solutions, while leveraging public, private, and nonprofit partnerships and resources. AmeriCorps - provides thousands of Americans of all ages, abilities and backgrounds with intensive full- and part-time opportunities to serve their communities and build the capacity of grassroots organizations to meet local environmental, educational, public safety, or other human needs. http://www.californiavolunteers.org/index.php/AmeriCorps/ Being Boss Podcast - Episode 79 - The Chalkboard Method Mother’s Quest Podcast - Episode 14 with Amanda Steinberg of the DailyWorth E.P.I.C. Life Planning and Reflection Sheets to help you start recording weekly intentions and daily gratitude. Democracy jeans, the E.P.I.C. jeans, created by my very own sister, that Karen Baker and I were both wearing when we sat down to do our interview Announcements If you haven’t yet visited the website, I want to invite you to head over to mothersquest.com to explore some of the ways you can get more connected. At the site, you can sign up for our email list to have show notes delivered to your inbox, click the link to join the Facebook group and press record to leave a voice message for me. I would love to hear which are your favorite moments from the podcast and how what you are hearing and learning is impacting your E.P.I.C. life. I plan to highlight those moments from the different episodes, and your voices, in the season finale coming in early April. So do head over to mothersquest.com and use the voice message tool to help me create an amazing season finale. Finally, I invite you to schedule a free 15 minute planning session where I can help you bring more intention to your life using the Live Your E.P.I.C. Life Planning and Reflection Sheets which you can download for FREE at www.mothersquest.com/reflectionsheets. A big THANK YOU to our “patrons” for helping to bring these conversations to myself and other mothers through financial support: Rachel Winter Caren and Debbie Lieberman Cameron Miranda Fran and David Lieberman Debbie and Alan Goore Jenise and Marianne of the Sustainable Living Podcast Want to join the patrons above and help support more meaningful conversations such as these? Visit the Mother’s Quest Patreon Page to become a regular patron or visit this link www.mothersquest.com/be-a-supporter to make a one-time donation. If you would like to "dedicate" an upcoming episode to a special mother in your life, email me at julie@mothersquest.com
Today we have an awesome episode for you, with guest Amanda Steinberg! Amanda is a serial entrepreneur who launched DailyWorth in 2009 to bring a fresh voice and an outsider's perspective to personal finance. Oprah selected her to the exclusive SuperSoul 100, and Forbes named her one of twenty-one New American Money Masters. Amanda has also appeared on GMA, Today, CNN, and MSNBC. Her digital investing service, WorthFM, received front-page coverage in The New York Times Business section and she's the author of the new book, Worth It: Your Life, Your Money, Your Terms. Amanda shares how she emotionally handled being in a tremendous amount of debt, why her digital investing service is specifically for women (and how they interact differently with money than men do), and a whole lot more. We are excited to have a copy of Amanda's book to giveaway! Just tag us on Instagram (@KateNorthrup or @MikeJWatts) and show us a picture of you doing something that makes you feel worthy. A random winner will be picked the day this episode is aired. Good luck! Show notes and links for this episode can be found at www.katenorthrup.com/podcast.
Hello and welcome to Episode #14, the first interview in the extended season of the Mother’s Quest Podcast. Starting with today’s interview of Amanda Steinberg, I'm excited to bring you six more episodes to light our way to an E.P.I.C. life. I reached out to Amanda because I am ready to re-write my money story and she was uniquely qualified to guide me. Amanda is the Founder and CEO of DailyWorth.com and just published a book titled “WORTH IT: Your Life, Your Money, Your Terms”. This past summer, Amanda was chosen as one of Oprah Winfrey’s SuperSoul 100 and recently was named to Fast Company’s Most Creative People in Business – all for good reason: she has revolutionized the relationship between women and their finances. Amanda empowers women to explore the equation between their self-worth and their net-worth and to resist the conventions that keep us from viewing money as a source of personal power. In our interview, with her new book as a back-drop, Amanda shares candidly about the ways her mother shaped her relationship with money, how after a divorce she re-built her life and re-wrote her money story when she found herself in debt and under the weight of a mortgage she couldn’t sustain, and how founding the Daily Worth and now Worth FM is breaking the mold by bringing information and resources about money to women in unique ways. Amanda and I talk candidly about how her book, and a spreadsheet she shared in her Facebook group, inspired me to sit down with my husband, for the first time in our 20 year marriage, to understand our finances and determine our net worth, the number Amanda talks about as mattering most. Amanda’s honesty, humor and ability to make a conversation about money and investing in ourselves accessible has already shifted my life. I hope you too will be inspired by Amanda to break your own molds, find your worth, and re-define your relationship with money. Topics discussed in this episode: Breaking the mold of societal norms for women and mothers The gift of sharing our mistakes and imperfections with our children How Amanda invites her children into discussions about money and shows them, through her example, how money can be used as an engine for change Redefining women’s relationship with money through a metaphor of roots and wings. How you can identify your “money type” and how the Worth FM platform will customize advice based on your type The benefit of playing video games for experiencing failure as something that will happen again and again The importance of taking risks and how the “cost” of taking a risk may actually be lower than the cost of not. Resources mentioned in this episode: This article referencing the Harvard study which outlined that love and household chores are among the most important things to provide your children for their success. DailyWorth - Helping women earn more, save more, and spend smarter. The DailyWorth Newsletter - sign up here. WORTH IT: Your Life, Your Money, Your Terms by Amanda Steinberg. Worth It Facebook Group you can join after purchase of the book. MoneyType™ Assessment - Reveals your unique perspective when it comes to money. Your MoneyType™ Report will give you insights into how you think about and manage money. WorthFM - a savings and investment platform designed to guide you step-by-step. One Light Global - An organization that helps create global peace through providing direct humanitarian aid to people in crisis, assisting them in establishing successful new lives, helping them heal from the devastation of war and trauma, and establishing platforms for peace and collaboration between groups in conflict. A big THANK YOU to our “patrons” for helping to bring these conversations to myself and other mothers through financial support: Rachel Winter, who provided a "dedication" to Felicity Huffman in today's episode Caren and Debbie Lieberman Cameron Miranda Fran and David Lieberman Debbie and Alan Goore Jenise and Marianne of the Sustainable Living Podcast Announcements: Much gratitude for everyone who spread the news of my extended season to help reach more moms with these conversations by supporting the ThunderClap Campaign. I invite you to schedule a free 15 minute planning session where I can help you bring more intention to your life using the Live Your E.P.I.C. Life Planning and Reflection Sheets which you can download for FREE at www.mothersquest.com/reflectionsheets. Click here to schedule a call.
How much is your self-worth tied to your net worth? Do you even know what your net worth it? Our guest today is on a mission to help people, especially women, increase BOTH their self and net worths. My friend Amanda Steinberg, genius founder of the personal finance website DailyWorth and the investment platform WorthFM has a new book called WORTH IT: Your Life, Your Money, Your Terms. What are the some of the silly stories we tell ourselves and society tells women around money? How was Amanda's unruly upbringing a big inspiration for the book's message? And also, what happened when Amanda got seated next to Oprah Winfrey at an event last year? By the way, Amanda was on So Money Episode 40. Tune into that to learn about her financial upbringing, money failures, financial wins and so much more. For more information visit www.somoneypodcast.com.
Amanda Steinberg, Founder of DailyWorth.com and CEO of WorthFM, a digital investing service, has dedicated her career to educating and empowering people to create wealth in a fun, simple and sustainable way. Today on the podcast she discusses three steps you can begin RIGHT NOW to start taking your finances into your own hands.
Amanda Steinberg launched DailyWorth in 2009 to bring a fresh voice and an outsider’s perspective to personal finance. Oprah selected her to the exclusive SuperSoul 100, and Forbes named her one of twenty-one New Money Masters. Learn more about her at www.amandasteinberg.net. Amanda just released a new book, called Worth It: Your Life, Your Money, Your Terms. And as you’ll hear on the show, she also helped create a robo-advisor for women, called WorthFM. I’m a big fan of Amanda’s work and have invited her to speak at FinCon many times. Stick around after the interview to hear my three biggest takeaways.
If you've ever struggled with money, no matter how little or much you make, then do we have the Worth It show for you. Today I'll be talking with Amanda Steinberg founder of the million subscriber newsletter DailyWorth, the website DailyWorth.com which has made Forbes's 100 Best Websites for Women three years running, WorthFM, and one of my all-time favorite books on money, Worth It. And that's just what I want to talk with her about today, about how to create your life, your money, and your terms. That plus we'll talk about Maya and the Green Room, Turning down the white host, a y2k survival kit, Rha Goddess and Lea Endreas, Cinderella and Snow White, Talking Heads and Burning Down the House, and what in the word beating kid icarus has to do with anything! Worth It Self-Improvement and Self-Help Topics Include: What does it mean to grow roots and grow wings? What are old money stories? What does it mean to hit the reset button? How do you switch from a spender to a saver? What can we learn from Brooke Shields? What's a money coma? Why are we looking at the wrong thing when it comes to our personal finances What is our net worth and why's it so important Does buying a home truly increase our net worth? Why isn't building net worth about earning as much money as possible What does debt have to do with net worth Is there such a thing as good debt and bad debt? What's the difference between active and passive investing? Why is slow good, and what does that mean What are the five money types and how do we find out which we are? Why do we want to live as far below our means as we can? How do we overcome overspending? Why don't we want to shop ‘hangry'? How do we switch our default from a spender to a saver? What can parents teach their kids about money? For More Info: amandasteinberg.net or www.dailyworth.com Amanda Steinberg on How To Take Control of Your Money Your Way! Law of Attraction – Abundance! Health | Success | Inspiration | Motivation | Spiritual | Spirituality | Meditation | Inspirational | Motivational | Self-Improvement | Self-Help | Inspire For More Info Visit: http://www.InspireNationShow.com
http://yourkickasslife.com/137 Hey Ass Kickers! On today’s show, we’re talking money and retirement, and who better to help us dig deeper on these subjects than Amanda Steinberg. Amanda is the founder & CEO of Worth FM, a new digital financial advisor for women, and DailyWorth, the leading digital financial media company for women (with over 1 million subscribers to its daily e-newsletter)! In my talk with Amanda, we look at why women are so afraid to engage with money she helps us debunk the stories we’ve told ourselves when it comes to our finances.
Finance expert Amanda Steinberg shares financial advice for women and delivers it in fresh, unexpected ways. Listen in, as she talks about why financial planning, budgeting and goal-setting only work for a small percentage of people and what you can do to take charge of your finances and feel more confident with money. Right-click and […] The post EP 43 – Build Yourself Up, Emotionally and Financially with Amanda Steinberg appeared first on .
Welcome to the Emerging Women podcast, where we hear from brilliant women leaders creating big change in the world. I’m Chantal Pierrat, your host, and today we’re talking MONEY, honey! Amanda Steinberg, founder of DailyWorth and WorthFM, has some juicy tidbits to share to help us flip the script around our finances so we can create wealth for ourselves (and the world) with clarity and confidence. Amanda launched Daily Worth in 2009 to bring a fresh voice and outsider’s perspective to personal finance, and we discuss what led her to launch the women-centric investment platform WorthFM towards the end of this podcast. Oprah selected her for the exclusive SuperSoul 100, and Forbes named her one of 21 New American Money Masters. Her new book, Worth It, tackles the issues around women and money because guess what, people: in the next 15 years women are going to inherit two-thirds of the 40 trillion dollars moving from Baby Boomers to the two generations below. A “perfect storm of opportunity” is coming, and Amanda wants to make sure we’re ready for it. Whether you’re budget-averse or a fiscal hoarder, Amanda’s big-picture strategy of focusing on your net worth, knowing your Money Type, and identifying your roots and wings will have you breathing a sigh of relief as you roll up your sleeves and dig in to this money stuff. Let’s hear it from the amazing money guru herself, Amanda Steinberg, with this week’s conversations: Worth It. Just press the play button above! Subscribe to the Emerging Women podcast on iTunes. And please be sure to rate us while you're there!
This week Tara talks to her friend and the founder of Daily Worth and WorthFM, Amanda Steinberg. Amanda launched DailyWorth in 2009 to bring a fresh voice and an outsider’s perspective to personal finance. Oprah selected her to the exclusive SuperSoul 100, and Forbes named her one of twenty-one New American Money Masters. Her digital […] The post Episode 70 – Setting Business & Personal Financial Goals with Worth It Author Amanda Steinberg appeared first on What Works.
We're doing something different today and I really need your help! I was tagged yesterday in a post by my good friend, Chantelle Adams about an opportunity to make a difference and I'm passing that opportunity onto you today! Amanda Steinberg, the founder and superstar CEO of DailyWorth.com—the go-to financial site for women with more than one million subscribers— and one of Oprah's Super Soul 100 powerhouses has written a book, Worth It, which is a fresh book that redefines the relationship between women, self-worth, and money. Worth It shows women how to view money as a source of personal power and freedom—and live life on their terms. She wrote this about her current book launch: "My book Worth It ships on Tuesday, but I'm struggling to focus on it because of the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Greece and Serbia right now. Refugees stranded there due to European border closings are barely surviving this harsh winter, freezing in abandoned warehouses, train stations and parks. Half of the refugees in Serbia are children, 60% of whom are unaccompanied minors, according to TIME magazine. As a board member of One Light Global, a refugee relief organization, I hear regularly from executive director Zoe Wild when crisis escalates. On February 17th, Zoe and team are traveling to Belgrade, Serbia to provide direct relief and supplies. On February 7th, my book Worth It about money for women ships. The book's central message is that when women prosper, we're in a stronger position to help others. In that spirit, I want to place a bet in favor of women and humanity." She is matching the money that her book brings in up to $10,000 to give back to the refugee relief that is so needed right now and I want all of us to join her! To purchase Worth It, go right here! I've already purchased mine (plus an extra copy I'll be giving away on my Facebook page!) Let's pull together to make a difference today
"What’s important is that you think consciously about what roots you’re building: are you going to own a home? Are you going to own a business? Are you going to invest in stock market type accounts?" - Amanda Steinberg Learn more about Hello Freedom at https://terricole.com/84
Amanda Steinberg, creator of Worth FM and author of new book Worth It, is here to help women reconnect to money and take control of their personal finances. "My mission is for every woman who has anywhere between $10,000 and millions of dollars to her name, and anywhere in between, is to understand how that money is being directed and influenced." - Amanda Steinberg Join Dr. Aviva Romm as she dishes up a weekly dose of the whole truth on health and medicine. To learn more about this episode of Natural MD Radio go to http://www.avivaromm.com/XX.
We are revisiting a favorite past show about what happens in a relationship when it's the woman who brings home the bacon. This show contained some priceless moments, including a reveal about a 70's era commercial, as well as plenty of rough and tumble exchanges among Rachel, Suzanne and their expert guests Amanda Steinberg and Michelle Smith of WorthFM. Things heat up, enough to fry it up in a pan. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"It’s important to zero in on what is truly important to you and cut the rest, because you’re going to have so much more financial freedom as a result." - Amanda Steinberg Learn more about Hello Freedom at terricole.com/46
Amanda Steinberg, single mom, and all-around kick-ass entrepreneur you probably read about in every single business publication, has been consistently pissed off that women do not have as much wealth as men. First, the Columbia educated engineer launched DailyWorth, the leading site for ambitious women who want to learn more about money, and now co-founder of WorthFM, an investing and savings platform marketed to women, and automates savings and investing based on your money type. In this episode we talk about: How women invest, save and spend differently from men. Typical pitfalls women fall into when it comes to accumulating credit card debt. Amanda's money habits that made her book publisher worry make her look like a financial train wreck. Why she is anti-budgeting. Financial challenges specific to single moms. The "social atrocity" that the world does not teach women to take care of themselves financially. Loving this podcast? Follow on RSS, Stitcher, TuneIn, SoundCloud or iTunes. Leave a review, me love you long time. Muah! Are you part of the new Facebook group, Millionaire Single Moms? No income requirement, though BIG GOALS and a POSITIVE MINDSET required! Join now!
I'm so thrilled to welcome this week's guest to the show. I know I would absolutely not be doing what I'm doing on this show and in other areas in my life if I hadn't met Amanda back in 2012. Amanda and I spoke about what to do if you have a fluctuating income (which most of us entrepreneurs do!), how she's ended up hanging out with European prime ministers (!) and the different messaging women and men get from the media around finances. To get all my episodes, news and offers first, sign up here. Continue the conversation on all the podcasts over in the Financial Fluency Facebook group.
In honor of the U.S. women's national soccer team's demands for equal pay, we're re-posting our take on the dark side of gratitude. “Be grateful women get to play professional soccer at all.” Are you f**cking kidding? F**k gratitude, and whoever said that. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As the CEO of multiple, mid-sized, Web agencies over the last decade, Steinberg's observed how women, more than men, struggle in areas of earning, saving and net worth. Amanda founded DailyWorth.com to give women tools to help them earn what they're worth and generate their own wealth through savings. DailyWorth.com is a free daily email about money for women featured in Forbes, SELF and the New York Examiner. Join Amanda Steinberg in today's program as she shares the secrets to finding your “DailyWorth”.
Michelle Smith, CEO of Source Financial Advisors, and Amanda Steinberg, CEO of DailyWorth join us to close out our Women & Money Series with a discussion about the darkside of gratitude. How to shed the mental handcuffs of appreciation and get what you deserve at work. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Michelle Smith and Amanda Steinberg return to The Big Payoff to discuss how all aspects of our relationships change when traditional roles are reversed and women are the ones bringing home the bacon. "It's not just about money. It's about sex, power, love…. and marriage" See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today, we talk about Amanda's journey to financial confidence and how to change your mentality on your personal finances. Listen in for some incredible tips and Amanda’s amazing insight on how you can change the course of your financial future. You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: http://bit.ly/1W4RR8t
Why a 'rescue me now' mindset and a quick flow of cash won't actually make your dreams come true. Michelle Smith of Source Financial and Amanda Steinberg of DailyWorth are back on the Big Payoff to help us face our financial fears and fantasies. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rachel and Suzanne kick off a new series about Women and Money with Michelle Smith, CEO of Source Financial, and Amanda Steinberg, CEO of Worth Financial. This week is all about taking an honest and hard look at your relationship with money. What is your first memory of money? Were you ever told girls are bad at math? We all have a money story and often that's what holds us back. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Amanda Steinberg is the Founder and CEO of Daily Worth and Worth FM. Daily Worth is the leading financial media company for women, and Amanda is a pioneer on the topic of women and money, working to advance women’s financial confidence and wealth. Tara Gentile spoke with Amanda about how traditional investment media is primarily […] The post Episode 016 – Amanda Steinberg appeared first on What Works.
One of my recent guests on the show, Amanda Steinberg, the founder of DailyWorth.com, said that she "ate struggle for breakfast" throughout her life. And that’s a trend that I’m starting to see across the board… among many highly successful people. Today’s guest is no exception. From losing both of his parents seven months apart to losing all of his savings and his house, he endured what many of us fear the most – hitting rock bottom. But he never stopped. He never made excuses. He just kept going. His name is Michael O’Neal. Today Michael is the creator and host of the highly acclaimed podcast Solopreneur Hour where he interviews the best and brightest solopreneurs from all walks of life. When he’s not podcasting himself, he helps others learn how to podcast and launch their own brands online. Three smart takeaways from our interview: -- Why Michael started “Solopreneur Hour” and what it means to be a solopreneur -- A time in his life when he had $14 left and how he climbed out of that hole -- A key influencer in Michael’s career that he actually never met For more visit www.SoMoneyPodcast.com
If you’re a woman seeking more financial guidance, inspiration and a supportive community, you’ll love today’s episode. We have the founder and CEO of DailyWorth.com the web’s premiere financial media company for women – Amanda Steinberg. She launched the company in 2009 while pregnant with her second child. She went from being a computer programmer to building a powerful business that makes an extraordinary social impact. People told her she was nuts for venturing out on her own. And here we are years later, the site’s surpassed one million e-mail subscribers. Web traffic is about to hit 2 million this month. Well done, Amanda. I am privileged to write for DailyWorth and thank Amanda and the team for inviting me on board as a senior writer. Three takeaways from this interview: -- Amanda’s favorite financial habit that helps her have more money clarity? -- How a $90,000 tax bill changed her life… for the better! -- And the crazy social conditioning that sometimes keeps women from reaching their financial potential. For more visit SoMoneyPodcast.com
Founder of DailyWorth.com, Amanda Steinberg, tells us her top 3 money tips for women who own their own business. The Top 3 for Entrepreneurs is a weekly podcast created for any business owner looking to get inspired, motivated and moving by asking successful entrepreneurs to share their Top 3 best tips. Stephanie Burns, founder of Chic-CEO.com, a global resource for female entrepreneurs, interviews today's most impressive entrepreneurs to talk about their challenges and the top 3 things they want you to know in order to be successful. www.chic-ceo.com/top3podcast
Amanda Steinberg started DailyWorth.com as a way to give women key insights into building net worth. DailyWorth stands out as the go-to source about personal finance for smart, ambitious women. Since its inception in January 2009, DailyWorth has garnered more than 250,000 subscribers and a stream of media appearances including the New York Times, Forbes, USA Today, and a recent 2-page spread in Cosmopolitan magazine. Prior to DailyWorth, Steinberg owned and operated multiple Website development consultancies. A graduate of Columbia University, Steinberg also contributes to ForbesWoman.com.
Audio File: Download MP3Transcript: An Interview with Amanda Steinberg CEO and Co-founder, Daily Worth and Soapbxx Date: December 13, 2010 NCWIT Entrepreneurial Heroes [intro music] Lee Kennedy: Hi, this is Lee Kennedy. I'm a board member for the National Center for Women & Information Technology or NCWIT and I also started Bolder Search. And today, we are here to do yet another interview as part of series of interviews that we are having with just fabulous female entrepreneurs. And they're women who have started IT companies in a variety of sectors, all of whom just have fabulous stories to tell us. With me, here today, is Larry Nelson from w3w3. Hey, Larry. Larry Nelson: Hey, I'm happy to be here. This has been a wonderful series. We host all the interviews not only in the NCWIT.org website but also w3w3.com and we get very heavy traffic and that makes us feel good. Lee: Super. And also today, we are interviewing Amanda Steinberg, whose professional experience spans entrepreneurship, website and software development, business development, and online community development. So, Amanda is one busy gal and she's had two really interesting ventures going on now. She's CEO and co-founder of Soapbxx. Did I say that right, Amanda? Amanda Steinberg: Yes, you did. Lee: OK. Well, welcome Amanda. We are really excited to have you today. Just a little more about Soapbxx, and Amanda you can expound if I leave anything out, it's a Web 2.0 consultancy firm. Tell me a little more about it, because I'm probably just going to mess it all up. Amanda: No problem. So, yes, I run two companies and I have two children under the age of four. Larry: Wow. [laughter] Lee: Yeah, as parents of three and five kids here, we know what you're up against. Amanda: Yeah, definitely. It gets exhausting but I love every second of all of it. So, yes, I run two companies right now and I'll talk about the management structure of each and how I am able to run two companies in the limited work day that I do have. So, Soapbox is a website consultancy. We are most specifically focused on online fundraising and marketing strategies for nonprofit organizations. I was previously the Internet director for the American Civil Liberties Union and I was able to take that experience from back in 2004/2005 and bring it into a consulting environment. And we have been serving many other national nonprofits in the same capacity of what I did for the ACLU. Lee: Cool. Larry: Yeah, that's fantastic. Now, tell us about the other company. Amanda: DailyWorth.com is a long-time dream of mine coming to fruition. DailyWorth is very simple actually. It is a daily email, a free daily email, that teaches women about basic finance. We currently serve 50,000 members and it's growing quite rapidly. And having run Internet consultancies of one form or another for 10 years, I really was drawn to the "low overhead, high margin" nature of a daily email, daily newsletter company. Lee: Wow, I love it. Larry: Yeah, fantastic. Lee: I'm signing up. Larry: Yeah, my four daughters are, too. Amanda: Fantastic. Larry: Yeah. Lee: So Amanda, we just love to hear about how you really got into technology, and today, what are some of the coolest technologies you think are out there? Amanda: Well, I got into technology, funny enough -- my mother, back in college in 1964, majored in math and minored in computer science. The industry had just come to fruition. Lee: Trailblazer. Amanda: And I think she was the only woman in her class doing this. Lee: That is so cool. Amanda: And then when I was three or four years old, she got her MBA in Management Information Systems. So whereas most kids were doing arts and crafts, my mom plunked me down in front of the computer. And I think I really got into technology. You know, I actually was following a career path of politics, but through many convoluted means I got an administrative position in college where I graduated into doing BB scripting for databases. And despite my leanings -- my extroverted leanings towards politics -- I actually really fell in love with technology in college and realized, "Hey, my brain actually kind of works this way. I think I'm going to do this as a career." Lee: And that is such a cool story because how many of us had mothers that we learned from, at least the technology side. So it's very cool. Amanda: Yeah, it is very rare. It's a very rare situation, indeed. Lee: Yeah. Larry: So, what are some of the technologies that you think today are very cool? Amanda: I'm such an Apple geek these days. I mean, lately, I'm just amazed at how connected I feel to my iPhone, much to my husband's some sadness at times. My latest and favorite technology right now is -- I guess I'll talk about two things. The first is something called HeyTell, H-E-Y-T-E-L-L. It's an iPhone app that turns my phone into a walkie-talkie. So I'm able to have these kind of intermittent conversations with all sorts of people in my life -- anyone that I've convinced to download it. And it is much better than voicemail, but it's more personal than an instant message and I'm really encouraging everyone to try it out. The other thing, from a work context, is that I'm just getting into Skype Group Video Chat. I have probably 12 employees and contractors reporting to me now across two companies and no one is in a central location. So we all talk as a team throughout the day, and I really appreciate the group video technology that enables that. Lee: So glad that you brought that up because it is such a... Well, I should say "underused technology," but so many people are starting to use it and it is so cool. Larry: Yes. I use it from time to time, also. We have clients overseas and that really is handy then. Amanda: Really. Yeah, and the fact that we can all save time and money and a commute, and I can hire my director of marketing in Bozeman, and be coached by my mentor in LA, and I'm based out of Philadelphia. You know, it really just makes all of that so much more fluid. Larry: Yeah, that's fantastic. Lucy Sanders really likes us to ask this question. Why are you an entrepreneur today? Amanda: Oh! How could I not be an entrepreneur? I spent -- in the two years that I spent at the ALCU, which I loved, by 11:00 a.m. I was kind of banging my head against the table because I need to have my hands... I did not like being "siloed" in the IT department. I wanted to be involved in strategy, and I wanted to be involved in creative, and I wanted to... As much as I was in a leadership role there, it just felt segmented for me, and I know that would be the case for me in any corporate environment. And the reality is, is that I really thrived as an entrepreneur. I was the managing director of a website consultancy when I was 22, and I was the top-selling manager there. And I realized that because I'm able to generate business and because I do have certain leadership attributes that I have to be an entrepreneur, it's just not even a choice for me. Larry: Excellent. Well, then what is it about entrepreneurship that makes you tick? I know you hit a number of points, but is there anything else? Amanda: I just really enjoy setting big goals and working toward them, and building teams and building networks. Despite the fact that I'm a home-based mother entrepreneur, I'm highly extroverted and need to be constantly connecting and interacting with people. So, I'm not sure if that's entrepreneurship that's making me tick or if it is the way that I tick that feeds into the fact that I'm an entrepreneur. But it's kind of this... I love kind of wild chaos towards big goals and seeing things come to fruition. And especially with DailyWorth, as we've grown to 50,000 members and we've signed on sponsors including ING Direct and H&R Block, and we have a pipeline of advertising revenue that makes my heart sing. After two years of constant endless workdays into the wee hours of the morning, I'm really seeing it come to fruition, and it's just -- I can't imagine doing anything else. Lee: I think you've summed up being an entrepreneur. Larry: Yeah, you got it. Lee: It's wild, chaotic, and thriving on it. Amanda: Yes, for sure. Lee: So, you had mentioned earlier that your mom was a big influence that really opened your eyes to the whole IT world. Who would you say have been other role models or mentors? Amanda: I have so many. It's really impossible to summarize. I think everyone I've worked for and worked with, I've learned something in some way. But I guess I'll talk about two in particular that have really helped me as of late. The first is a gentleman by the name of David Ronick. He runs something called upstartbootcamp.com. When I had my idea for DailyWorth two years ago, he was the one who really said, "OK, you need a business model. You need to understand your inflection points. You need to understand the revenue and the funds that you have to raise." And he really helped me put this -- what seemed like a wildly complex business model, spreadsheet together at the time, that now is really the blueprint of how I'm growing the company. So, he's been critical. I recommend that everyone has an MBA to lean on. And then the second person who's really, really transformed my world is a woman by the name of Jen Boulden. She is based in LA. I talk to her... It was twice a day. I think now it's probably three times a week as I've matured. She built the company called Ideal Bite which she successfully sold to Disney two years ago, using a very similar email newsletter model that I'm using. So she, as I joked, she's actually not very nice to me -- she is very nice to me, but she's not there to be nice to me. She's there to hold me to very high standards and point out all of my shortcomings and I've grown so much as a result of having her. I owe so much to her. Larry: Yeah. Boy, that's fantastic. You have two young children. You have two companies that you are running. What is the toughest thing you've ever had to do in your career? Amanda: The toughest thing I had to do in my career, no doubt, was back in 2001, after 9/11. As I mentioned, I was the managing director of a different website consultancy and we had grown to about 20 people and the sales just were not there to support the office. We had really high overhead and it was extremely painful. And I was responsible for laying off five people in a single go at the same time. I know you hear stories about people being fired and how horrible that is and it is absolutely excruciating. It was definitely, probably one of the worst days of my life, when I had to deliver those words to a group of people at once. Lee: I have to say that's probably about 95 percent of the other gals that we've interviewed have said. It seems to be unanimous, almost. Larry: You bet. Lee: So, Amanda, one of the things we'd like to do is have you give your advice about being an entrepreneur. We have a lot of young people, and people that are just starting to think about being an entrepreneur, so what advice would you give them? Amanda: The advice I would give them is that I find a lot of entrepreneurs that are really interested in coming up with their idea, their big money idea. And what I found is that I'm not so particularly interested in entrepreneur's ideas. I'm more interested in their business models, and how those models make money. Because I have seen countless times, amazing ideas fall flat because there wasn't the revenue or the scale to support them. And at the same time, I've seen some businesses entering crowded markets that don't seem so innovative that are really successful because they're simply improving upon one or two things that the rest of the market isn't. So, I would say, look at the businesses that really interest you. What is it about the operations of that business that are really exciting? And then, figure out your idea. That's what I did, and I can't tell you how happy I am that I took that path. Lee: That's great because it's probably a little-known fact that most of the most successful businesses out there weren't started with the actual idea. It morphed and changed along the way to find something that was really successful and a niche in the market at that time. Larry: Yeah. Amanda: Absolutely. Both of my businesses look nothing like what they were when they started. Larry: [laughs] Amanda, what are the personal characteristics, I know you've hit on some as we've gone through this but, that has given you the advantage of being an entrepreneur? Amanda: The first thing is I think I'm a little bit crazy. I don't seek balance in my life. I love to work. Work is very much enmeshed in my life. I am very ambitious, and I think you really kind of need that manic optimism to be successful, because it can just be so hard, so hard on so many levels. So, I think that's been helpful, honestly. I've definitely met other entrepreneurs who I think mirror those traits, and we often kind of laugh about how crazy we feel and yet how instrumental that is in being successful as an entrepreneur. The second thing is just being highly extroverted. I love nothing more than being dropped in a room with a thousand people I don't know. So much of building a business is about building a team and building the people to support you, not necessarily about what you can do on your own. So, I collect people as a hobby. I love -- I'm just genuinely interested in other people, and I think that's absolutely critical to any business as well. Lee: That's cool. Well, you kind of put me in a conundrum here because our next question is how do you bring balance into your...? Amanda: I did that on purpose. [laughter] Lee: So, obviously, you don't bring balance. But how do you survive? Maybe that's the better question. Amanda: You know, it was 11:00 last night, and I was making my son's and my daughter's egg salad sandwich for their lunch, and I was thinking about this slide I needed to update for my investor presentation at 9:00 a.m. this morning, and I really was cross-eyed. I was thinking "Oh, my God! I am in the depths of darkness right now. I am so tired. All I want to do is go to sleep." But somehow, I am able to survive. This is not my long-term plan -- to be living like this -- but I think if you have a certain level of ambition, you have to match it with that energy, and you have to make some sacrifices. I'd say my day is 95 percent energizing and five percent exhausting when I reach the darkness of 11:00 and the lunches still aren't packed, and I still haven't done the laundry to get their socks ready for the next day. So, I'll take that 95 percent positive, five percent pain point for what I look forward to in the future. Larry: Wow. Well, Amanda, you've got two companies that you're working and running right now. You've had successes in the past. Amanda: I've had a lot of failures, too. I've had so many failures. Larry: Oh, I'm so happy to hear that, yes. My wife and I, we started 12 companies and some were learning experiences. Amanda: Yeah. I've started probably seven to date, so, yes. Larry: Wow. Well, what's next for you? Amanda: What's next for me? Well, DailyWorth is really interesting because it's about empowering women in the area of finance. We have 50,000 members, and I know that it's applicable to reach millions of members. So, what's next for me is I'm raising around about 750,000 in Angel capital which will enable me to take my amazing DailyWorth team full time, and work toward our goal -- which is to reach 300,000 by the end of next year, and then a million over the next four years. So, that's really what I'm focused on. Larry: Excellent, that is super. Boy, I want to say that I am so happy that we had this opportunity to interview you. This interview will be heard by many people, many managers, entrepreneurs, and a number of young people who are looking into technology and entrepreneurship, so thank you for all your ideas. Lee: Thanks so much, Amanda. Amanda: My pleasure, and if I could just invite everyone to check out DailyWorth.com. For all the women interested in finance, I invite you to sign up. For anyone in the nonprofit world, Soapbxx -- spelled S-O-A-P-B-X-X -- .com is a great solution provider in the nonprofit space. Thank you. [laughs] Larry: That's excellent, and yes, we will. We'll also put it on our website so that people can link right to it if they hadn't taken that down. They can listen to this 24/7 at w3w3.com and ncwit.org. Lee: Thanks so much, Amanda. Amanda: Thank you. [music] Series: Entrepreneurial HeroesInterviewee: Amanda SteinbergInterview Summary: Like many women, Amanda Steinberg came to a tech career through a back door. But when she realized that it interested her and she was good at it, she used it to kick-start her career as an entrepreneur. Release Date: December 13, 2010Interview Subject: Amanda SteinbergInterviewer(s): Larry Nelson, Lee KennedyDuration: 16:13
Say you've got an idea for a killer business, now what? If you're serious about starting it, how do you even begin to bring it into fruition? In this episode, DailyWorth founder Amanda Steinberg talks with us about starting your own business from scratch.
Say you've got an idea for a killer business, now what? If you're serious about starting it, how do you even begin to bring it into fruition? In this episode, DailyWorth founder Amanda Steinberg talks with us about starting your own business from scratch.
As the CEO of multiple, mid-sized, Web agencies over the last decade, Steinberg's observed how women, more than men, struggle in areas of earning, saving and net worth. Amanda founded DailyWorth.com to give women tools to help them earn what they're worth and generate their own wealth through savings. DailyWorth.com is a free daily email about money for women featured in Forbes, SELF and the New York Examiner. Join Amanda Steinberg in today's program as she shares the secrets to finding your “DailyWorth”.