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In this week's episode, Matchmaker Maria is joined by co-host Sam Santos and returning guest Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, a financial expert known as the Fiscal Femme, to discuss the crucial topic of finances in relationships Sam shares her personal experience of moving in with her boyfriend—how they navigate shared expenses, their approach to financial planning, and what it's like transitioning from her own space to his family home. Ashley provides insightful tips on how to discuss money with your partner, align financial goals, and ensure both partners feel secure in their contributions. Maria also dives into the rules of cohabitation, the importance of clear communication about future commitments, and the value of unlearning financial habits from childhood. From splitting bills equitably to deciding who buys the better-quality garden hose, this episode is packed with relatable stories and actionable advice. Ashley dives into the concept of "money parties" — fun and productive budgeting sessions that remove stress and promote teamwork. She also emphasizes the importance of maintaining financial agency, such as having a "walk-away fund," and explains how to balance finances when incomes differ in a relationship. Maria, Sam, and Ashley share personal stories about overcoming financial anxieties, turning past money trauma into positive action, and reframing financial planning as a collaborative, empowering process. Plus, Ashley offers actionable advice for managing budgets, avoiding resentment, and ensuring equality in financial decision-making. Don't miss Ashley's tips, downloadable templates, and resources available on her site, along with her books The 30-Day Money Cleanse and Financial Adulting. Follow Ashley on all social media @TheFiscalFemme and check out the links in the show notes. Be sure to also follow Sam at @MakeMeLaughSam for more fun updates! Plus, Maria reminds listeners to *preorder her upcoming book* (available in May) to continue unlocking better dating and relationship opportunities! If this episode inspired you, rate, subscribe, and share it with a friend. It's time to show your money some love!!
Margarita welcomes Ashley Feinstein Gerstley onto the podcast. Ashley is a personal finance expert, CFP®, speaker, and the author of Financial Adulting and The 30-Day Money Cleanse. She founded The Fiscal Femme, a feminist money platform and has helped thousands of people feel financially confident, achieve major financial goals, and destress their relationships with money. They discuss all things money, negotiation, big life decisions, and Ashley offers countless pieces of financial advice in this episode. Follow Ashley on Instagram @thefiscalfemme and check out her website at thefiscalfemme.com What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro & Episode Agenda 02:25 Who is Ashley & what is The Fiscal Femme? 04:45 3 Pieces of Financial Advice 05:42 A memorable story from Ashley's client 07:47 Money & psychology 10:10 A piece of unconventional financial advice 12:00 Salary negotiation - the Dos and Don'ts 20:09 Margarita's take on salary negotiation (backed by behavioral science) 31:45 Rapid Fire Questions - insurance, investing, good books, & renting costs 43:00 How to save for big life events 47:15 Closing Remarks & Guest Nomination --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/peoplejewwannaknow/support
Disclosure: We are part of the Amazon Affiliate/LTK Creator programs. We will receive a small commission at no cost if you purchase a book. This post may contain links to purchase books.In this What to Read Next Podcast episode, Laura welcomes Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, founder of The Fiscal Femme and author of two impactful finance books. They dive deep into the challenges of managing finances in today's economic climate, particularly when affording hobbies like building a book collection. Ashley shares practical advice on balancing spending and saving without sacrificing the things you love. From setting up automatic savings transfers to hosting money parties, Ashley provides actionable tips to help you enjoy your passions while staying financially healthy.Books Mentioned:The 30-Day Money Cleanse by Ashley Feinstein Gerstley https://amzn.to/4cBOovvFinancial Adulting by Ashley Feinstein Gerstley https://amzn.to/4duSqanKey Takeaways:Fabulously Frugal: Learn how to prioritize what matters most to you in your spending and let go of the less important things.Money Parties: Discover the importance of regular money check-ins, where you track spending, set goals, and make adjustments to your financial plan.Hobbies on a Budget: Tips on starting new hobbies without breaking the bank, including how to test out interests with minimal investment.Social Media Triggers: Strategies for resisting the urge to make impulsive purchases influenced by social media and sales events.Connect with Ashley Feinstein Gerstley:Website: The Fiscal Femme Social Media: Find Ashley on all platforms @TheFiscalFemme.Want to check out more book recommendations?Visit What to Read Next Blog for reader tips, popular books like recommendations, and many more posts. Join our What to Read Next Blog Community to get bonus book recommendations, listen to podcasts, and connect with other readers. As a podcast listener, you'll get 20% off your membership forever. Click here to sign up. (https://wtrnblog.substack.com/e3630d38) Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/mood-maze/trendsetterLicense code: IP29FC0QKB6DV2UE
Ashley Feinstein Gerstley is a personal finance expert, CFP®, speaker, and the author of Financial Adulting and The 30-Day Money Cleanse. She founded The Fiscal Femme, a feminist money platform and has helped thousands of people feel financially confident, achieve major financial goals, and destress their relationships with money. She has appeared on or been quoted in The Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times, the TODAY Show, CNBC, Forbes, NBC, Glamour and the The New York Times. Ashley has worked in the financial services industry for over fifteen years: first as an investment banker, then in corporate finance, and most recently running The Fiscal Femme. She graduated with a bachelor's in finance from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Money Club Books: - The 30-Day Money Cleanse - Financial Adulting Quiz: Which budgeting app is right for you? Are your credit card points worth it? (as part of the FInancial Adulting Toolkit - in the "ALL ABOUT DEBT" section) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get a breakdown of the hottest tips from Smart Money this year, including wealth-building strategies and managing money in relationships. How can you make your money work for you? What's the best way to save on group travel? Host Sean Pyles presents some of the most impactful conversations we've had on Smart Money in order to help you make better decisions about your finances. 00:54 30-Day Money Cleanse: NerdWallet's Kim Palmer talks to Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, author of The 30-Day Money Cleanse, to help you understand how small changes can make a significant impact on your financial health. They begin with a discussion of the financial cleanse, with tips and tricks on aligning spending with personal values, creating lasting habits in 30 days by using a method that has saved others an average of $950 over 30 days — without feeling deprived. 05:19 Wealth Building Strategies: NerdWallet's Kim Palmer and Alana Benson discuss investment strategies and tax planning to help you understand how to navigate your financial journey effectively. They discuss investment strategies, with tips and tricks on understanding different investment accounts like 401(k)s and IRAs, leveraging compound interest, and the importance of starting investments early. 11:54 Group Travel Deals: What are the best strategies for using travel points and credit cards to your advantage when planning group trips? NerdWallet's Meghan Coyle and Erin Hurd discuss the nuances of booking flights for groups, including how to navigate seat selection fees and what it means to earn status with an airline as part of your credit card rewards. 16:49 Money and Relationships: Host Elizabeth Ayoola interviews Rianka Dorsonville, a self-employed certified financial planner, about critical questions to consider before embarking on your entrepreneurial journey. 22:04 Vivian Tu on Building Wealth: How do you talk about money with your romantic partner? Personal finance journalist and podcaster Nicole Lapin joins NerdWallet's Sean Pyles to talk about the delicate balance of finance in friendships and romance. In this episode, the Nerds discuss: financial wellness, saving strategies, money habits, wealthy future, financial success, building wealth, group travel, financial cleanse, travel hacks, emergency fund, compound interest, 401k benefits, tax advantages, family travel, elite status, seat selection fees, travel credits, self-employed budgeting, money mindsets, entrepreneurs, financial planning, sustainable saving habits, increasing income, investment accounts, financial stability, money stress, conscious spending, intentional finances, financial reset, basic economy, airline partnerships, premium travel credit cards, side hustles, and retirement planning. To send the Nerds your money questions, call or text the Nerd hotline at 901-730-6373 or email podcast@nerdwallet.com. Like what you hear? Please leave us a review and tell a friend.
Welcome back to another episode of the Business Witch podcast! Today, I'm thrilled to have Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, founder and CEO of The Fiscal Femme, join us. Ashley shares her wisdom on why it's crucial for women to be wealthy, discussing how societal norms and early money memories shape our financial behaviors. Ashley also offers actionable tips like setting up automatic savings transfers, keeping a money journal, and having regular "money parties." Connect with Ashley: - The Fiscal Femme Website - The Fiscal Femme Instagram Business Witch The Course: - This episode is brought to you by Business Witch The Course Additional Resources: - Learn about working with me and subscribe for business tips. - Apply to be a 1:1 client. Follow me on Instagram!
Ever wish you could turn back the clock to share financial wisdom with your younger self in hopes that it would put you on the right financial path? My guest today is Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, author of Financial Adulting and founder of The Fiscal Femme, and we're discussing all the things we wish we knew about finances before we stepped out into financial adulthood. In this episode, we discuss How to safeguard yourself against misleading financial advice How to seek out financial knowledge for yourself and gain control of your financial narrative How to avoid shame and comparison when it comes to money This is a replay of episode 302 which originally aired on 5/2/2022 Connect with Today's Guest - Ashley Feinstein Gerstley Connect with Ashley on Instagram | Twitter Check out Ashley's book: Financial Adulting Jaki's amazing art work https://www.instagram.com/jakipramos Subscribe to the FREE Popcorn Finance Newsletter - PopcornFinance.com/Newsletter Want to submit a question to the show? Send an email to questions@popcornfinance.com Send me a message at PopcornFinance.com/Voicemail Call 707-200-8259 Connect with me Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube | TikTok Thank you for listening to today's episode! Help support the show by leaving Popcorn Finance a rating or review on Apple or Spotify! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Money parties? Amazon 30? Budgeting while dating? We've got the answer this week with personal finance expert Ashley Feinstein Gerstley! Ashley is a CFP®, speaker, and the author of Financial Adulting and The 30-Day Money Cleanse. She founded The Fiscal Femme, a feminist money platform and has helped thousands of people feel financially confident, achieve major financial goals, and destress their relationships with money. Follow Ashley! Instagram: @thefiscalfemme TikTok: @thefiscalfemme LinkedIn: knowingyourworth Buy her books: The 30-Day Money Cleanse https://amzn.to/3V3cdqI Financial Adulting - https://amzn.to/3V23RzG ***** Work with Matchmaker Maria and her team! Book a personalized strategy call with our expert matchmaker to gain valuable insights and tailored advice. https://calendly.com/felix-louie Join Maria in Greece: Our upcoming retreat promises a unique blend of relaxation, adventure, and connection-building activities. Reserve your spot now and have the best week of your life! Escape to Paros - June 22-29, 2024 https://bit.ly/3UXqgOC Escape to Crete - July 1-6, 2024 https://bit.ly/3Te6wFl Stay Connected! @matchmakermaria (Follow!) @askamatchmaker (Follow the pod!) Make sure to subscribe and sign up for notifications for fantastic dating and relationship advice brought to you by Maria Avgitidis!
Discover how to revamp your finances with a 30-day money cleanse that aligns your spending with joy and personal values. How can you set a budget that aligns with your goals? How can you optimize your spending to reduce waste? NerdWallet's Kim Palmer talks to Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, author of The 30-Day Money Cleanse, to help you understand how small changes can make a significant impact on your financial health. They begin with a discussion of the financial cleanse, with tips and tricks on aligning spending with personal values, creating lasting habits in 30 days by using a method that has saved others an average of $950 over 30 days — without feeling deprived. They also discuss money management tactics that include keeping a money journal, practicing visualization and having money parties. They discuss the benefits of recording feelings associated with each purchase, indulging in simple low-cost activities that bring happiness and aligning spending with personal values for a more satisfying approach to personal finance. In this conversation, you'll learn about: The 30-day Money Cleanse, financial wellbeing, saving money, frugal living, financial habits, money management, financial health, money mindfulness, budgeting tips, personal finance, spending patterns, financial planning, money journals, visualization techniques, aligning spending with values, financial discussions, financial empowerment, financial strategies, money challenge, saving tips, low-cost activities, financial cleansing, emotional spending, money mindset, money and happiness, fiscal fitness, wealth building, financial conversations, money saving challenge, and money decisions. To send the Nerds your money questions, call or text the Nerd hotline at 901-730-6373 or email podcast@nerdwallet.com. Like what you hear? Please leave us a review and tell a friend.
B”H This week on Ask Yael, listeners have questions about high yield savings accounts, how to get started with systems to manage money and whether maaser is paid out of business revenue or from the business owner's salary? Subscribe to Yael's Newsletter for money wisdom that will make you smile and your heart sing. Get the book Financial Adulting by Ashley Feinstein Gerstley and the book Stacked: Your Super Serious The post 325: Ask Yael: I got an offer for a savings account at 4.5%, should I take it? appeared first on Jewish Latin Princess.
Welcome back to Skimm This. We're back in your feeds to bring you fresh episodes that help you live smarter. This time, instead of weekly episodes, we'll be dropping miniseries throughout the year that will focus on your wellbeing. And to kick things off, we're taking a look at the state of women in America, with a series that offers a look into the realities that millennial women in the US face today. In this second episode, we're talking about the state of women and money. First up: We'll start with the data, and explain how women are feeling about their finances right now Then: We'll explain how women are securing their financial futures, despite a rocky economy Later: We interviewed an expert about how women can create a more resilient financial future by paying off their debt, and freeing themselves of financial shame Finally: We've got a script you can use if you're thinking about hiring a financial planner P.S. Learn more about different types of financial pros here. And here's a useful debt tracker. On this episode, you'll hear from: Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, founder of the Fiscal Femme Want more Skimm? Sign up for our free daily newsletter Subscribe and leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts Listen to our other podcast, 9 to 5ish with theSkimm Skimm'd by Alex Carr, Andrew Callaway, Elie McAfee Hahn.
On this week's episode we have Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, trusted money expert and author of Financial Adulting. This finance episode is all about financial equity, what it means, and how it affects us and our past, current, and future money experiences.Ashley Feinstein Gerstley is the author of Financial Adulting, a guide that breaks down everything you need to be a financially confident and conscious adult. She is also a money coach, author of The 30-Day Money Cleanse, and the Founder of the Fiscal Femme, a money platform on a mission to end inequality through financial well-being.As a trusted money expert, she has appeared on or been quoted in The Financial Times, the TODAY Show, CNBC, Forbes, NBC, Glamour and the The New York Times. Ashley has worked in the financial services industry for over fifteen years: first as an investment banker, then in corporate finance, and most recently running The Fiscal Femme. She graduated with a bachelor's in finance from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.Ashley's Instagram: @thefiscalfemmeAshley's Book: Financial AdultingBrianna's Instagram: @mombossinaustinPodcast Instagram: @badassbasicbitch
Today I'm sitting down with author Ashley Feinstein Gerstley to learn more about how women can thrive financially. We discuss everything from getting clear on your money goals to investing, insurance, credit scores, debt, and everything in between. Her book, Financial Adulting, is a guide that breaks down everything you need to be a financially confident and conscious adult. This episode is a 101 crash course (or rapid-fire style interview) of everything she learned while writing it. She is also a money coach, author of The 30-Day Money Cleanse, and the Founder of the Fiscal Femme, a money platform on a mission to end inequality through financial well-being. Enjoy! Connect with Ashley on Instagram and TikTokCheck out her book: Financial Adulting ----- Connect with Jazzy on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. Visit our website for freebies, resources, and more. Want to learn how to create and sell a profitable digital product? Check out this FREE TRAINING.
In this episode of Good Enough for Now, we chat with author, entrepreneur, and money coach Ashley Feinstein Gerstley about her personal journey toward financial wellness and how to reframe our relationships and understanding of budgeting, mentorship, and negotiating. Ashely is the founder of The Fiscal Femme and has just released her new book Financial Adulting, where she details everything you need to know to be a financial confident and conscious adult. Her first book, The 30-Day Money Cleanse , is a practical guide to take control of your finances, manage your spending, and de-stress your money for good. Tune in to hear about Ashley's journey through the world of finance and learn skills and strategies you can adopt to take full control of your finances. Here are three reasons why you should listen to this episode: Deconstruct the stigma that surrounds talking about money and finances. Learn to reframe and master your negotiation and budgeting skills. Eliminate the limiting beliefs that are holding you back from achieving financial wellness. Follow Good Enough For Now on Instagram. Check out the show notes from this episode.
Happy Finance Friday! Today we chat with Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, founder of The Fiscal Femme, about:Ashley's own journey to creating The Fiscal FemmeBudgetting tipsSaving vs. investingSlow and steady investing practicesRewiring your brain to make more moneyTravel tips Frugal joys/fabulously frugalAshley's Website: https://thefiscalfemme.com/Ashley's Book: https://www.financialadultingbook.com/Ashley's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefiscalfemme/Don't forget to follow The Healthy Wealthy Podcast on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/healthywealthypodcast/https://healthywealthypodcast.org/
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Ashley Feinstein Gerstley aka The Fiscal Femme has coined the term, “Frugal Joys” — which are activities that can be free or inexpensive that you enjoy! What are some frugal joys that you can do around your city with friends and loved ones? In this episode, Ashley and Hassan talk about: - How to control EMOTIONAL spending - Working a job you HATE for tons of money COMPARED to working a job you LOVE for not so much money - How to become the CFO of our own personal finances If you're looking to be motivated, educated, and entertained…this podcast is for you! --- • Connect with Ashley: https://instagram.com/thefiscalfemme?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= • Subscribe to our website for FYI FLI app updates: https://fyifli.com/ • Purchase the playbook to increase your drive, destiny, & dollars: https://fyifli.com/fromcollegetocovid/
True financial awareness comes from not only knowing about your finances but knowing how financial competency fits into our society as a whole. Are you ready to learn? The post BE FINANCIALLY CONFIDENT w/ Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, Author, Speaker & Finance Expert appeared first on Lindsay E. Preston Life & Leadership Coaching.
Why is our relationship with money so complicated? Financial insecurity creates anxiety. The best way to fight that anxiety? Become more confident in your money knowledge. Ashley Feinstein Gerstley is the author of "Financial Adulting: Everything You Need To Be a Financially Confident and Conscious Adult." She wrote the book she says she wishes she had as a young adult struggling to manage a personal budget. That says a lot considering she majored in finance and worked as an investment banker! A career change led to a pay decrease and Ashley quickly found herself living beyond her means. Sound familiar? People of all ages are struggling with mounting debt and inflation. She challenged herself to get a better grasp on her finances and started blogging about everything from 401(k) accounts to buying a house. That website, The Fiscal Femme, launched a career as a money coach, speaker and author of "The 30-Day Money Cleanse." Financial adulting challenges readers to learn about everything from 401(k) accounts to buying a house in simple and often humorous ways. You'll learn about how insurance works and what kinds are important at different stages of life. And, you'll see how re-branding common financial terms like "saving" to "investing" is a useful way to change a money mindset. And, Fitz and Ashley get into the challenges of teaching money values to kids in our increasingly cash-free society. On this Dying to Ask: Why you should throw yourself a money party The power of using the word "investing" instead of "saving" And three changes you can make today to change your money mindset
...because who's more qualified to talk about the challenges of being a mother than someone without kids, right?! Right?! 3.5 million women were pushed out of the workforce in March 2020 because of caretaking challenges. Overnight, we dropped to 1988 levels of women's workforce participation, which confirms the theory that there's a causal relationship between childcare availability and affordability, and women's workforce participation. Hear from your favorite childless woman (yours truly!) and a slew of Rich-Girls-Turned-Rich-Moms about how they've addressed these challenges in their own lives. One of the Rich Girls (Moms) who called in is also a personal finance writer: Ashley Feinstein Gerstley is the author of Financial Adulting, a guide that breaks down everything you need to be a financially confident and conscious adult. As a trusted money expert, she has appeared on or been quoted in The Financial Times, the TODAY Show, CNBC, Forbes, NBC, Glamour and the The New York Times. Ashley has worked in the financial services industry for over fifteen years: first as an investment banker, then in corporate finance, and most recently running The Fiscal Femme. She graduated with a bachelor's in finance from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Follow along Instagram Twitter Blog
Ever wish you could turn back the clock to share financial wisdom with your younger self in hopes that it would put you on the right financial path? My guest today is Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, author of Financial Adulting and founder of The Fiscal Femme, and we're discussing all the things we wish we knew about finances before we stepped out into financial adulthood. In this episode, we discuss How to safeguard yourself against misleading financial advice How to seek out financial knowledge for yourself and gain control of your financial narrative How to avoid shame and comparison when it comes to money Sponsors Today's bag of popcorn is brought to you by Auto Approve. To find out how much you could save on your auto loan, get your free quote at autoapprove.com/popcorn. Links for today's episode Connect with Ashley on Instagram | Twitter Check out Ashley's book: Financial Adulting Jaki's amazing art work https://www.instagram.com/jakipramos Join Me on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/c/PopcornFinance Want to submit a question to the show? Send an email to questions@popcornfinance.com Send me a message at PopcornFinance.com/Voicemail or Call 707-200-8259 Connect with me Instagram - @PopcornFinancePodcast Twitter - @PopcornFinance Facebook - Popcorn Finance Join Me on YouTube!https://www.youtube.com/c/PopcornFinance Thank you for listening to today's episode. If you enjoyed it, I'd be grateful for your rating and review! Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/jonny-boyle/bright-life
Financial adulting can sound intimidating. Being an adult isn't always easy, so when it comes to financial adulting, it is only natural that some people may feel overwhelmed. As you know from this podcast, we are all about making money simple, which is why we have Ashley back a second time to help us simplify financial adulting. Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, is an author, entrepreneur and feminist who is on a mission to end inequality through financial well-being. She is the author of “The 30 Day Money Cleanse” and her more recent book “Financial Adulting”. Ashley has been featured in Forbes, NBC, Glamour, and Business Insider, among others.What you'll learn about in today's episode: What led her to write her new book “Financial Adulting” What the term consumer activist means and why we should become one Why we should become our own money coach and its advantages For a quick recap of this episode go to http://www.jenhemphill.com/306 Want to get social? Let's connect more on Instagram @jenhemphill Grab your copy of My Daily Dinero Ritual and increase your money confidence here: https://jenhemphill.com/dinero For all of those financially strong women who want to keep learning and taking control of their finances. Financially Strong Circle, learn more here: http://www.jenhemphill.com/membership The post, Financial Adulting Made Simple | HDM 306 appeared first on the Her Dinero Matters Podcast.
Financial adulting can sound intimidating. Being an adult isn't always easy, so when it comes to financial adulting, it is only natural that some people may feel overwhelmed. As you know from this podcast, we are all about making money simple, which is why we have Ashley back a second time to help us simplify financial adulting. Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, is an author, entrepreneur and feminist who is on a mission to end inequality through financial well-being. She is the author of “The 30 Day Money Cleanse” and her more recent book “Financial Adulting”. Ashley has been featured in Forbes, NBC, Glamour, and Business Insider, among others. What you'll learn about in today's episode: What led her to write her new book “Financial Adulting” What the term consumer activist means and why we should become one Why we should become our own money coach and its advantages For a quick recap of this episode go to http://www.jenhemphill.com/306 Want to get social? Let's connect more on Instagram @jenhemphill Grab your copy of My Daily Dinero Ritual and increase your money confidence here: https://jenhemphill.com/dinero For all of those financially strong women who want to keep learning and taking control of their finances. Financially Strong Circle, learn more here: http://www.jenhemphill.com/membership The post, Financial Adulting Made Simple | HDM 306 appeared first on the Her Dinero Matters Podcast.
Ah, adulting. Adulting is weird and nothing can ever fully prepare you for being an adult. We all need a little help sometimes, so we sit down with Ashley as she talks about Financial Adulting and overcoming scarcity mindset to thrive financially.
Ashley Feinstein Gerstley is the author of Financial Adulting, a guide that breaks down everything you need to know and do to be a financially confident and conscious adult. She is also a money coach, author of The 30-Day Money Cleanse, and the founder of the Fiscal Femme, a feminist money platform on a mission to end inequality through financial well-being. As a trusted money expert, she has appeared on or been quoted in The Financial Times, CNBC, Forbes, NBC, Glamour and the The New York Times . Ashley has worked in the financial services industry for over fifteen years: first as an investment banker, then in corporate finance, and most recently running The Fiscal Femme. She graduated with a bachelor's in finance from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. https://www.financialadultingbook.com/
We talk a lot about adulting on this podcast and today we're delving back into the topic but more specifically, financial adulting. I'm so excited for today's guest since she wrote the literal book on the subject. Joining me is the author of Financial Adulting: Everything You Need to be a Financially Confident and Conscious Adult, Ashley Feinstein Gerstley. Ashley Feinstein Gerstley is an author, money coach, and founder of the money platform Fiscal Femme. She has over 15 years of experience in the financial services industry from investment baking to corporate finance. Her new book, , is a guide that breaks down everything you need to be a financially confident and conscious adult. In this episode, Ashley shares how she went from investment banker to money coach, why privilege is multi-faceted, and how to overcome financial overwhelm. I really enjoyed my chat with Ashley and her positive approach to personal finance and I think you will too! For full episode show notes visit: https://jessicamoorhouse.com/320
B”H How do you feel about financial adulting? Sounds scary? The term makes you want to cringe? My guest today assures us that we don't have to be scared. She's going to tell us how to “adult,” financially, that is, while still feeling good about ourselves and not getting dragged down in the process. You're listening to Jewish Money Matters, I'm Yael Trusch, your Host, welcome to the show. Today The post 242: How to Do the Financial Adulting Thing with Ashley Feinstein Gerstley appeared first on Jewish Latin Princess.
Let's take the stress out of grownup life. Instead of lifestyle creep, embrace a lifestyle upgrade. Intimidated by the idea of building a full emergency fund? Just start with a short term crisis fund. Ashley Feinstein Gerstley walks us through how to be intentional with our money, and avoid information overload. For more information, visit the show notes at https://www.bobbirebell.com/podcast/ashleyfeinsteingerstley2022
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Episode 130 is all about how to be a financial adult, featuring Ashley Feinstein Gerstley of The Fiscal Femme.Ashley Feinstein Gerstley is the author of Financial Adulting, a guide that breaks down everything you need to be a financially confident and conscious adult. She is also a money coach, author of The 30-Day Money Cleanse, and the Founder of the Fiscal Femme, a money platform of over 200K financial feminists on a mission to end inequality through financial well-being.As a trusted money expert, she has appeared on or been quoted in The Financial Times, CNBC, Forbes, NBC, Glamourand The New York Times. Ashley has worked in the financial services industry for over 15 years: first as an investment banker, then in corporate finance, and most recently running The Fiscal Femme. She graduated with a bachelor's in finance from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.You can follow Ashley on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.For full episode show notes, click here.Loving this episode? Leave us a review if you're listening on Apple podcasts and be sure to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube!Until next time, stay empowered, stay inspired and #staypoderosa ✨WANT TO KICKSTART YOUR FINANCIAL JOURNEY?Download our FREE 14-page guide covering all the topics you need to start making your dinero moves. Visit here. From money mindset, to budget basics, we've got you covered. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, guest Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, author of Financial Adulting, breaks down key steps to being a financially confident and conscious adult. Ashley is a money coach, author of The 30-Day Money Cleanse, and the Founder of the Fiscal Femme, a money platform on a mission to end inequality through financial well-being. Want more articles and videos by Farnoosh? Check out www.cnet.com/somoney. Subscribe to her weekly So Money newsletter for the latest updates and advice. Catch her weekly money videos on YouTube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, author, money coach, and founder of The Fiscal Femme, a feminist money platform on a mission to end inequality through financial well being, joins the podcast to discuss how you can become a financially competent and conscious adult, her new book, and how to break down the different barriers when it comes to investing. Ashley's work and mission of using a racial and feminist justice lens to tackle topics in money has been featured on Business Insider, Forbes, Entrepreneur, and more. If you're ready to level up your finances and grow into a financial adult today, this episode is for you! In this episode we discuss: What it actually means to be a financial adult Embracing the constantly changing nature of personal finance The power of acknowledging privilege and using that knowledge to make impactful change How to master fundamental concepts in personal finance like: being clear on your goals and priorities, growing your money, becoming your own money coach + more Watch the music video Sa-Vings that I appeared in with Ashley Other related blog posts/links mentioned in this episode: Journeytolaunch.com/episode107 Financialadultingbook.com Thefiscalfemme.com/the-30-day-money-cleanse-book Tanjahester.com/wallet-activism Join the waitlist for my signature course, Map Your Way To Financial Independence, here. Check out my new personal website here. Join The Weekly Newsletter List Leave me a voicemail– Leave me a question on the Journey To Launch voicemail and have it answered on the podcast! Watch me on News12 Watch my latest segments on News12 YNAB – Start managing your money and budgeting so that you can reach your financial dreams. Sign up for a free 34 days trial of YNAB, my go-to budgeting app by using my referral link. Connect with Ashley: Website Instagram:@TheFiscalFemme Facebook: @TheFiscalFemme Twitter: @TheFiscalFemme Connect with me: Instagram: @Journeytolaunch Twitter: @JourneyToLaunch Facebook: @Journey To Launch Join the Private Facebook Group Join the Waitlist for My FI Course Get The Free Jumpstart Guide
In this show we discuss " Financial Adulting" with Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, the author of the new book Financial Adulting, a guide that breaks down everything you need to be a financially confident and conscious adult. Ms. Feinstein Gerstley is also a money coach, author of the bestselling book, "The 30-Day Money Cleanse," and the Founder of the Fiscal Femme, a money platform of over 200K financial feminists on a mission to end inequality through financial well-being.As a trusted money expert, she has appeared on or been quoted in The Financial Times, CNBC, Forbes, NBC, Glamour and the The New York Times. Ashley has worked in the financial services industry for over fifteen years: first as an investment banker, then in corporate finance, and most recently running The Fiscal Femme. She graduated with a bachelor's in finance from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.We had a great time talking about money on all levels from relationship to practical ways you can straighten out and gain control over your money so you can create the life you truly want. You will want to listen in!
Get your own copy of Ashley's new book You Turn at youturnbook.com! Do you feel good about your finances? Ash brings Ashley Feinstein Gerstley back onto the show to dive even deeper into the financial world. Ashley is an author, entrepreneur, and feminist who is on a mission to end inequality through financial well-being. The two Ashley's discuss how to debunk your credit score, tools to get out of debt, and how money plays into your romantic relationships. In This Episode, You'll Learn: How to have conversations about finances with your partner. Different types of funds and opportunities for investments. What your credit score is, and how to improve your score. Resources: Annualcreditreport.com Connect with Ashley Feinstein Gerstley Get her new book today: Financial Adulting https://thefiscalfemme.com SOUL CBD Here is something just for you to sleep more deeply, reduce stress and heal anxiety. Visit ashleystahl.com/soul and use the code YOUTURN at checkout for 15% off your order! Athletic Greens: Ready to reclaim your health and arm your immune system with nutrition? Visit athleticgreens.com/YOUTURN to get a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. LOOM Want to reduce meetings and be more productive? Visit ashleystahl.com/loom and get a FREE 14 day trial of Loom's business plan (Unlimited Creator seats, videos, recording length and you can even remove filler words with a single click!)
On today's podcast episode, Ashley Feinstein Gerstley breaks down what it really means to be a financial adult! Ashley is the author of Financial Adulting, a guide that breaks down everything you need to be a financially confident and conscious adult. She is also a money coach, author of The 30-Day Money Cleanse, and the Founder of the Fiscal Femme, a money platform on a mission to end inequality through financial well-being. As a trusted money expert, she has appeared on or been quoted in The Financial Times, the TODAY Show, CNBC, Forbes, NBC, Glamour and the The New York Times. Ashley has worked in the financial services industry for over fifteen years: first as an investment banker, then in corporate finance, and most recently running The Fiscal Femme. She graduated with a bachelor's in finance from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. WHAT ASHLEY DISCUSSED: 1. What it means to be a financial adult and her personal experience 2. Key steps to take to officially become a financial adult 3. How you can become your own money coach AND MUCH MORE HOW TO KEEP UP WITH ASHLEY Via her main website: https://thefiscalfemme.com/ Via her book website: https://www.financialadultingbook.com/ Via Instagram: @thefiscalfemme ❤ Get the best-selling Clever Girl Finance Books: https://clevergirlfinance.com/books ❤ Get access to 30+ free courses, worksheets, savings challenges, and our favorite banking resources: https://clevergirlfinance.com/course-packages/ ❤ Read the Clever Girl Finance Blog: https://clevergirlfinance.com/blog ❤ Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/clevergirlfinance
And just like that, we're back with a bang for a limited series! We're joined by Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, who you know as @thefiscalfemme, a feminist who is on a mission to end inequality through financial well-being. America's lines of economic inequality have only grown in past years. Spiraling income inequality, wage gaps, and rising financial costs make it hard to plan for the future, especially as their effects mainly impact those who are systemically oppressed. Tune in to hear how to take some of the power back, the intersection between finance and race, and of course the importance of rest through it all! Financial Adulting by Ashley Feinstein Gerstley and sensitivity edited by Dr. Akilah Cadet, comes out February 23, 2022. Ashley has been featured by Forbes, NBC, the New York Times, and many others. Happy listening! Instagram: @thefiscalfemme
Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, is an author, entrepreneur and feminist who's mission is to end inequality through financial well-being. She took her 30-Day Money Cleanse program and turned it into an interactive workbook, which has helped thousands of people improve their relationships with money and achieve their financial goals. Listen in as Ashley and I crack up discussing how we realized that night clubs are a waste of time and money and confessing all of our money struggles. Find Ashley and her team at: https://thefiscalfemme.com You can follow Ashley on instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/thefiscalfemme/
Taking the first steps is always the most difficult part of any journey and this is even more so the case when it comes to your financial wellbeing journey. Often it's difficult to know where to start and how to break down the steps into easy, manageable actions. In this episode, we're joined by Founder and CEO of The Fiscal Femme, Ashley Feinstein Gerstley (and her dog), who'll be sharing with us:Tips on how to take these first small but crucial steps Practices and tools to help you on your financial wellbeing journeyInsight into the common struggles and pitfalls, and how to overcome themBelow are links to the resources discussed in the episode:Money Journal TemplateNet Worth TrackerMoney Party GuideFiscal Femme Slack CommunityHappiness Allocation (Budgeting) Spreadsheet You can find more insights, hints and tips at The Fiscal FemmeThis episode does not constitute investment, tax, legal or any other form of advice. Please look here for more details and our disclaimers: https://onthemoney.contactin.bio/
Ashley Feinstein Gerstley is an author and entrepreneur and a feminist on a mission to end inequality through financial well being. She's been featured on Forbes, NBC, Glamour and The New York Times, among other places. She is talented at dressage and with her money. Learn from her story. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/genzgreen/support
Financial wellness is something everyone struggles with. Author, entrepreneur, and certified professional coach, Ashely Feinstein Gestley, makes it her mission to empower others financially. She has a degree in finance and worked as an investment banker and started The Fiscal Femme as a blog dedicated to women, believing financial wellness is an important step in achieving gender equality. She focuses on not only the logistics, but the emotional and behavioral sides of money. Her business has rapidly grown, and she’s since helped thousands of women and has been featured by Forbes, NBC, New York Times, and Glamour. For those looking to take the first steps in financial wellness, this podcast identifies the mindset and programs that can help you make this your era financially!
In celebration of Women's History Month, Mothers & Daughters Unfiltered brings trusted money expert and self-proclaimed feminist, Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, on the podcast to discuss her mission to end inequality through financial wellbeing. Learn about everything from values-based saving to the 30-Day Money Cleanse and Money Parties. Let's dance, ladies!
Ashley Feinstein Gerstley is the founder and CEO of The Fiscal Femme (thefiscalfemme.com). Gerstley is an author, entrepreneur, and feminist on a mission to end inequality through financial well-being. She is the creator of the 30-Day Money Cleanse program, which has helped thousands of women cultivate harmonious relationships with money and achieve their financial goals. As a trusted money expert, she has been featured by Forbes, NBC, Glamour and the New York Times, among others.
#002: When was the last time you really paid attention to your money? Not from a place of stress or overwhelm, but from a compassionate angle that aimed to connect your values with your financial situation? For many of us, our relationship with money is one of avoidance. We feel overwhelmed and just wish things would magically get better. We know there isn’t enough money for the things we want, but we’re not entirely sure where all our money is going. It’s scary. That’s why Ashley Feinstein Gerstley created The 30-Day Money Cleanse. It was a way for her to reconnect with her spending and heal her relationship with money. Since her first money cleanse, she’s helped thousands of individuals through the same process, save more money, and pursue amazing goals. In today’s episode, she wants to share how you can do the same. Looking for more information, mama? Visit the show notes at https://www.smartmoneymamas.com/Ashley Free Healthy Money Mantras Worksheet: https://smartmoneymamas.com/healthy-money-mindset-workbook/
It’s almost too easy to purchase items these days. Need dinner? A ride? Groceries? A last-minute outfit? All of these items are just a click away with a credit card that’s saved online or in a mobile app. We speak with money expert, Ashley Feinstein Gerstley from The Fiscal Femme to find out why most Americans - at any age - barely have any savings in the bank and how to start becoming more fiscally responsible through small, simple steps.
Have you ever thought about your financial health as a key part of your overall wellness? Today’s guest will explain why you should. Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, founder and CEO of The Fiscal Femme, is an author and entrepreneur whose mission is to end women’s inequality through financial well-being. Ashley provides both inspiration and motivation as she shares about her revolutionary financial health programs, which are designed for women and by women with one goal in mind: to achieve financial success. Ashley’s 30-Day Money Cleanse program has helped women cultivate healthy relationships with money and achieve their financial goals. Some of the key takeaways from my chat with Ashley include: · There are both emotional and behavioral sides of money, just as there are with food. · Learning to shift from viewing money as a “have to,” is an act of self-love. In other words, when we’re smart with our money, we’re giving ourselves the gift of well-being. · Adopting a growth mindset when it comes to our relationship with money will allow us to improve and grow in our financial lives. · There are approachable and ways to develop a healthy relationship with money, like keeping a journal to record how and where money is spent. I’d be remiss if I didn’t give Ashley’s must-see music video “Sa-Vings” a shout-out. With its woman power vibe, this financially savvy music video is all about how awesome it is to save money rather than spend it. Ashley Feinstein Gerstley is an author, entrepreneur, and feminist who is on a mission to end inequality through financial well-being. She is the founder of The Fiscal Femme and the creator of the 30-Day Money Cleanse program, which has helped thousands of women cultivate harmonious relationships with money and achieve their financial goals. Her first book, The 30-Day Money Cleanse, hit shelves in January 2019. As a trusted money expert, she has been featured by Forbes, NBC, Glamour and Business Insider, among others. You can connect with Ashley via The Fiscal Femme website, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
Money Coach and Founder of The Fiscal Femme, Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, joins us in episode 107 to discuss the importance of your money mindset and her book, The 30-Day Money Cleanse. Ashley helps women build wealth by teaching you about her money mistakes and how to set yourself up for financial success. She coined her own way of budgeting called the “Happiness Allocation” and explains how your deep beliefs about money can impact your ability to make money it and keep it. In this episode you will learn: How to take control of your finances with a 30-day cleanse Why a growth mindset is important to achieving and maintaining wealth How a gratitude attitude helps boost your finances Tips to change your beliefs and relationship towards money Practical steps to shake up your routine and drop frivolous expenses What you can do to maximize your joy per dollar spent All about money parties and how to make finances fun Don’t know what a money party is? Listen to episode 107 now! Enter for a chance to win a copy of the book by going to JourneytoLaunch.com/win and entering your name & email only! Even if you don't win, you will still win by getting access to my free resource library. Doors for the Launch Club re-open in August, click here to get on the list and get access to join before anyone else. Other related blog posts/links mentioned in this episode: Remember to enter the contest to win a copy of Ashley’s book or you can grab your own copy now! To get the fun guides that will help you makeover your finances in 48 hours visit Ashley’s website. You can also get started with her 7-day jumpstart! Don’t forget to check out the Sa-Vings music video with a cameo from yours truly. Join The Weekly Newsletter List Leave me a voicemail– Leave me a question on the Journey To Launch voicemail and have it answered on the podcast! Watch me on News12 Watch my latest segments on News12 YNAB – Start managing your money and budgeting so that you can reach your financial dreams. Sign up for a free 2 month trial of YNAB, my go-to budgeting app by using my referral link. Connect with Ashley Gerstley: Website Facebook:@TheFiscalFemme Instagram:@TheFiscalFemme Twitter:@TheFiscalFemme Connect with me: Instagram: @journeytolaunch Twitter: @JourneyToLaunch Facebook: Journey To Launch Join the private Facebook Group Become a member of the Journeyer Launch Club
Today, most of us are taking better care of our health. We’re more active, get more Vitamin D, and stress a little less. As for our finances, sometimes these feel-good vibes — including summer vacations — cause us to amp up our spending. If your wallet is starting to sweat (like ours), then Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, author of The 30-Day Money Cleanse, is here to whip our finances back into shape. In Mailbag, is it smarter to pay additional money toward the principal on a home mortgage or to invest that money in an index fund?
I was thrilled (and terrified, and all the things) to talk to my friend and money coach Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, founder of the Fiscal Femme, for Episode 3 of the podcast. Money is one of my greatest areas of challenge, and over the past three years Ashley has helped me do some very raw, deep, honest work around it. So in this episode, I come clean about how I’ve behaved in the past and we talk about how to come into right relationship and live your truth with your money. Ashley also shares why it’s so important to break the taboo of talking about money so we can clear feelings of shame and guilt and start to realize that treating our money (aka our resources) with kindness is a radical act of self-love. We also somehow wound up talking about trading a trellis for a cow, which I can only hope makes sense in context. Get ready to feel empowered by your finances... this episode is powerful. Listen now… and for more information on the podcast and how to join the Speak Your Truth Membership Community, visit www.howtospeakyourtruth.com.
Ashley Feinstein Gerstley is the founder and CEO of The Fiscal Femme, a financial wellness coaching service on a mission to get women wealthy as a means to ending gender inequality. She is the creator of The 30-Day Money Cleanse, a program that has helped thousands of women cultivate a harmonious relationship with money and achieve their financial goals.Ashley is the author of "The 30 Day Money Cleanse", a book that details the mindset and strategy behind her money coaching work. She wrote the book as a way to serve as an unbiased advocate for women who are ready to demystify their relationship with money and take control of their financial future.Ashley has been featured as a trusted money expert on Forbes, NBC, Glamour, and Business Insider, among others. Her ultimate mission is to tackle the widespread issue of financial gender inequality in order to empower women on a global scale.Mind of a Mentor is an Ossa original show hosted by Marla Isackson, Founder and CEO of Ossa Collective women's podcast network. For more information about Ossa, visit: https://ossacollective.com/Follow Ossa on Socials- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ossaforpodcasters/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ossa-collective/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ossacollectivenetwork
Ashley Feinstein Gerstley is the founder and CEO of The Fiscal Femme, a financial wellness coaching service on a mission to get women wealthy as a means to ending gender inequality. She is the creator of The 30-Day Money Cleanse, a program that has helped thousands of women cultivate a harmonious relationship with money and achieve their financial goals. Ashley is the author of "The 30 Day Money Cleanse", a book that details the mindset and strategy behind her money coaching work. She wrote the book as a way to serve as an unbiased advocate for women who are ready to demystify their relationship with money and take control of their financial future. Ashley has been featured as a trusted money expert on Forbes, NBC, Glamour, and Business Insider, among others. Her ultimate mission is to tackle the widespread issue of financial gender inequality in order to empower women on a global scale.
Learn how to take control of your finances, manage your spending, and de-stress your money for good with money coach and founder of the Fiscal Femme, Ashley Feinstein Gerstley. The post CLEANSE YOUR MONEY w/ Ashley Feinstein Gerstley appeared first on Lindsay E. Preston Coaching.
What do you feel when you hear the word “money”? Sit down with Ash this week while she interviews Ashley Gerstley, a money coach and the author of The 30-Day Money Cleanse. The two Ashley’s discuss tips on getting out of debt and how to improve your relationship with money. Money is one taboo topic, leaving most of us in the dark with how to manage it. Because of this, Ashley outlines her 4 key steps to take control of finances and spending patterns. Did you know that there are three layers to debt? Ashley breaks down what they are, and how best to recover from them. Money can be an emotionally charging concept, Ashley invites you to let go of the shame you may feel around self-worth and build a healthy long lasting relationship with your finances. Part of this is recognizing and releasing environmental toxins. Listen in to learn what they are, and tips to improve them. The post-episode notes are key to this episode, stay tuned in to learn how Ash recovered from debt and what she realized along the way! In This Episode, Learn How To: 1. View money as accessible and fun. 2. Debunk the confusion with credit scores and interest rates. 3. Create and understand intentional spending. 4. Navigate relationships where money is viewed and valued differently. Resources: 30 Day Money Cleanse by Ashley Gerstley The Third Door by Alex Banayan Where to Find Ashley Gerstley: www.thefiscalfemme.com Instagram: thefiscalfemme Want to land the job you love? Visit youturnpodcast.com/joboffer
Ashley Feinstein Gerstley of the Fiscal Femme is working to demystify money. She just released her book the 30-Day Money Cleanse and she has so much to share about how to be smart with money including how to break our bad habits around money and create new ones. Ashley’s perspective is it’s not about sacrificing. but rather It’s about creating money goals and living a fab life now. Ashley and I talk about the importance of getting started early, how to pay down debt, how to create money routines, how to think about a budget as “happiness allocations” and how to complete your own money cleanse. For more on the Fiscal Femme Visit: https://www.thefiscalfemme.com/ or https://get.thefiscalfemme.com/30-day-money-cleanse-book/ For more on this podcast visit: www.Kickassin.life Email me: kickassinyourlife@gmail.com Theme song by Qusic. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kick-ass-in-life/support
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Ashley Feinstein Gerstley is an author, entrepreneur, feminist and The Fiscal Femme. She is no only on a mission to end inequality through financial wellbeing, but also to make saving, tracking, and earning more money fun and empowering. In fact, it is not unheard of for her clients to celebrate with money parties. Today, she speaks with Lisa about her own journey into money management, her new book The 30-Day Money Cleanse, and the connection between financial health, equality, and freedom. She also shares why it’s helpful for everyone when women are wealthy, important practical starting tips for women to gain more control of both their financial tracking and their mindset, and why she prefers to replace the term “budgeting” with “allocating happiness.” The Fiscal Femme @thefiscalfemme The 30-Day Money Cleanse, by Ashley Feinstein Gerstley Super Power U Facebook Page Lisa Betts-LaCroix on Twitter — @LisaBL
How do you put the brakes on spending so much money? ....... Our special guest today is Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, author of The Thirty Day Money Cleanse, and she's an expert in cleaning up your budget. We'll talk with her and our team about a recent Budgets Are Sexy blog post in which blogger J. Money lays out how he avoids spending money. What games do you play with yourself to distract yourself from spending money. Plus, two contributors you know and love, Len Penzo from the LenPenzo.com blog, and from Afford Anything, Paula Pant. Halfway through the roundtable we'll take a break for our Friday Fintech segment and talk to DeAnn O'Donovan from AHP Servicing. AHP Servicing is a company that's setting out to help people who are struggling with their mortgages find ways to stay in their homes. We'll also answer a MagnifyMoney.com question from Paul, who has the opportunity to buy shares of a new company. He's sure the price is going to jump up. Should he use he cash he has on hand to buy shares, or take out a loan to get even more shares? And of course, we'll still have time for Doug's trivia. Thanks to Masterworks for supporting Stacking Benjamins. Visit Masterworks.io and reserve your shares now. See disclaimer at Masterworks.io/disclaimer.
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Ashley Feinstein Gerstley joins me today to discuss her new book, The 30-Day Money Cleanse, talk about how to destress our relationships with money, and most importantly, why women need to be wealthy! Ashley is the founder of TheFiscalFemme.com and a brand new author (just launched her book in January). We discuss so much in this episode, including some bonus tips she's giving new or expecting moms out there! Show Notes: https://www.wanderwealthypodcast.com/podcast/episode90 Join The Wealthy Wanderers: https://www.wanderwealthy.com/FB Investment Bootcamp: https://www.wanderwealthy.com/invest Apply for Financial Coaching: https://www.wanderwealthy.com/apply Check out The Money Program: https://www.wanderwealthy.com/TMP Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE and leave a review on iTunes. (It helps a lot!) Tess Wicks is a financial coach for high-performance women in their 20s and 30s through 1-on-1 money coaching or through her online programs in order to help them make savvy financial decisions to achieve their personal, professional, and money goals.
Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, the blogger behind The Fiscal Femme website, quit her high paying investment banking job- but spent money as if nothing had changed. The numbers quickly caught up with her, and she quickly learned to be a Financial Grownup. For more information, visit the show notes at https://www.bobbirebell.com/podcast/AshleyFeinsteinGerstley
B”H What do you think when you hear the words rich, wealthy? Ever noticed what comes to mind? What are your associations about money? Could you use a bit of a mindset shift? You’re listening to Jewish Latin Princess, I’m Yael Trusch, your host, welcome to the show! My guest today is The Fiscal Femme, and creator of The 30 Day Money Cleanse, Ashley Feinstein Gerstley! As a trusted money expert, The post Episode 83: Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, the Fiscal Femme appeared first on Jewish Latin Princess.
In Ep. 048, Tim talks with Ashley Feinstein Gerstley. Ashley runs the website, The Fiscal Femme, and is the author of the upcoming book The 30-Day Money Cleanse. They talk about how the book helps readers step-by-step reboot their financial habits during the 30-day span. They also discuss healthy ways for couples to handle their finances together, and much more!
In this episode, you'll meet Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, money coach and creator of The Fiscal Femme. We'll discuss budgeting, receive tips for breaking the debt cycle, and learn how to redefine our relationship with money.
A juice cleanse is supposed to reset your diet. Can a money cleanse reset your budget? Yes, says Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, a money coach and “financial nutritionist.” Gerstley, the author of the 30 Day Money Cleanse, believes that taking care of one’s money is similar to taking care of one’s body. It’s all about resetting and create new and possible habits, whether it comes to your weight or your wallet. But while crash diets can lead to failures, the same can go for austerity measures. Subtle changes can make a big difference over time. You just need to find the right balance. Thanks for listening to Teach me How to Money. Send us your questions at teachmehowtomoney@stashinvest.com and we'll try to answer them on a future episode. Don't have Stash yet? Just go to stashinvest.com/podcast and you can get five dollars to get you started on your investment journey. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In today’s episode, I chat with Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, Founder of the Fiscal Femme, and author of The 30-Day Money Cleanse. Ashley works with (mostly) women to help them understand their personal finances, take control of them, attract abundance, and have fun. She makes personal finance less intimidating and easy to navigate. In this episode talk about women’s beliefs around money, how to have money parties to evaluate your finances, how to save money, and how women can step into their power to reach higher wealth. Find the full show notes at www.saraweinreb.com/podcast/5. Subscribe to the podcast, rate, and review it if you love it-- it helps me spread the word! Share what you learned with me on Instagram by tagging me @saraweinreb. I want to know who my lovely listeners are!
How would you describe your relationship with money? If it’s anything less than harmonious, our guest today wants to help. Today I’m interviewing Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, founder of The Fiscal Femme. Ashley is a life coach, money coach, and keynote speaker who has made it her life mission to help women cultivate harmonious relationships with money and achieve their financial goals. A former investment banker, Ashley now spends her days an entrepreneur, working with women across the country to help them learn more about money. The key, she says, is to develop a positive mindset when it comes to your worth - and your wealth. Learn more about Ashley at www.TheFiscalFemme.com. You can also follow her on Instagram @thefiscalfemme and also on twitter @thefiscalfemme.
Whether you’re an entrepreneur, college grad or retired Goldman partner, you’ve probably experienced some form money anxiety. For a tiny piece of paper, money possesses this incredible power to trigger intense feelings such as FOMO, envy, inadequacy and outright fear (aka the poverty mindset). And it never ceases to amaze me how rational people (and many finance professionals) turn a complete blind eye to this important area of their lives. Today’s guest, Ashley Feinstein Gerstley coaches people (like me) out of their own money madness. Ashley’s a coach and creator of the Fiscal Femme blog. But our listeners will relate to her story: she started as an Investment banker and grew the Fiscal Femme as side hustle until finally jumping off into entrepreneurship. Her advice is particularly spicy for entrepreneurs, and we discuss how much runway is enough, “death by a thousand small withdrawals” (my personal favorite), the dangerous belief that we can out-earn our expenses, and how avoiding the topic is really avoiding accountability. FULL SHOW NOTES bit.ly/radpod9 SUBSCRIBE TO THE NEWSLETTER bit.ly/RadReads
Our interview with financial coach Ashley Feinstein Gerstley (thefiscalfemme.com) will give you a sneak peek into the workshop she's leading with Ladies Get Paid in New York on January 18th, Money 101: How to Save, Spend, and Invest. We chat about what a financial coach does and things she's learned while working with clients.
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Ashley Feinstein Gerstley is the founder of The Fiscal Femme where she works as a money coach and demystifies the world of personal finance and money for her clients. She offers one-on-one coaching and online courses including, a 30 Day Money Cleanse, a Savvy Investor course and a Tackle Your Debt program. In this episode we dive in to the world of investing. Ashley teaches us how we can start investing now, today. She answers our big questions like is Investing risky? and how is investing like buying shoes? Get more deets
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Ashley Feinstein Gerstley founded Knowing Your Worth where she works as a money coach. Ashley demystifies the world of money and personal finance for her clients whether they are creating a financial plan, negotiating compensation or paying down student loans. She offers one-on-one coaching, workshops, a 30 Day Money Cleanse and Savvy Investor course. She worked in the financial services industry for more than seven years: first as an investment banker, then in corporate finance and most recently running Knowing Your Worth Mary Beth Porter seasoned Success Strategist who guides creative leaders, entrepreneurs, and brands to express their highest creative potentials, connecting them to highest destiny and highest happiness, as they contribute highest back to humanity. She's also a producer/writer in the TV and film industry, connects funding for client's purposeful projects, and she Authored the book “Journey to Core Destiny” a how-to, interactive self-discovery guidebook to discover and manifest highest purpose. Steve Smith known as a catalyst for change when it comes to helping his clients become world class business leaders. Having mastered the most essential disciplines of business, he blends skills development in leadership, management and marketing with the more traditional characteristics of guidance and accountability coaching. He opened GrowthSource Coaching and has worked with over 300 businesses worldwide Li Lin Linkedin Profile Writer & Linkedin Marketing Strategist, and teaches her clients how to get clients on Linkedin.Her new book is called Linkedin Famous: How to Get Clients, Get Hired, & Get Famous on the World's #1 Professional Network now available on Amazon