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In this episode, Bethany Bayless shares an inspiring journey of motherhood and creativity.
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Welcome back to another episode of The Motherhood and Money show!This week we dive into selling stickers with Chelsea Brenna of Smart Money Mamas and learn about how she launched 2 successful sticker businesses in less than a year. But if you don't care about selling stickers, don't worry! This episode is still for you! Because when it comes to starting a business, there is always an origin story. It always starts somewhere. As we go through Chelseas's story, we touch on so much including:Setting a timeline when quitting your job to go all in with your side hustle, What it means to have a wholistic money mindset so we can set the best financial example for our kidsTesting and scaling products and business ideas We even touch on knowing your worth as a freelancer and what the term "scope-creep" meansBut this episode does eventually dive into how Chelsea launched 2 successful sticker businesses in 6 months. She gives you very specific insights into where she gets her stickers, her packaging, how she prices her products and even selling on Etsy vs her own websites. There is so much good information that it has even inspired me to get out there and start trying some of these things. We will also be talking about the Mamas Talk Money Summit: The Legacy You Leave which is an online LIVE event taking place April 8-10. In fact, our very own Bethany Bayless will be apart of a panel on April 10 at 1:30 pm ET talking about Effective Systems for Building Wealth with other amazing women. We would love it if my motherhood and money community came to root her on! For a special discounted ticket visit motherhoodandmoneyshow.com/MamasTalkMoney and use code MOTHERHOODMONEY for $5 off!Resources mentioned in this episode: Kingdom of ThreadsWildly EnoughSticker Mule Sticker Blitz FaireHello AboundClub FlourishNo Issue for boxesUprinting for printingVista Print
Wondering how to create a baby budget and make sure you're saving money as a new mama? In this panel discussion, I asked my friends Tasha Cochran of One Big Happy Life, Kristin Stones of Cents & Purpose, and Bethany Bayless from The Motherhood & Money Show to discuss all of our experiences and our best money mama tips! Looking for more information, mama? Check out the full show notes at www.smartmoneymamas.com/episode113
Welcome to another episode of The Montherhood and Money Show where Bethany Bayless and Marissa Lyda talk about all things motherhood and all things money. This week, they cover saving money on groceries and the food bill. If you have an idea for a "first question" (the ice breaker question at the beginning of the show), send it to motherhoodandmoneyshow@gmail.com, On the episode, Bethany references the 4 different categories of spending for groceries in the US. Check out the USDA Cost of Food Report to see data she was referencing. Here are a few other things they touch on during the episode: Meal planningCheck the pantry and refrigerator firstMeals with few ingredientsPlan for leftovers3-4 meals a weekMinimize food wasteShop generic brandsCheck price per ounce to see what is the best option (cost of item divided by ounces/unit)Buy frozen vegetablesGrocery Pick Up/Imperfect FoodsBuy meat on sale and freezeGo-to meals easy to make so you don't eat outDate food in the fridgeMaking things at Home (Almond/oat milk, Vegetable broth, Bread, etc).Plus--do services like Hello Fresh save money when it comes to the cost per meal?
Welcome to the first episode of The Motherhood & Money Show! In this kickoff episode, Marissa Lyda and Bethany Bayless start at the beginning of their motherhood journeys as they share their birth stories. Marissa goes first as she describes what it was like to give birth to her son, Peter, in the middle of a pandemic. To hear the other side of the story, check out the next episode with Bethany's birth story.
Welcome back to The Motherhood & Money Show! In this second kickoff episode, Marissa Lyda and Bethany Bayless continue the conversation of their motherhood journeys as they share their birth stories. Bethany shares her story this week of giving birth to her son, Caden. If you missed the first part of the story, check out episode 1 of The Motherhood and Money Show!
Two moms (who gave birth during a pandemic) get together to chat all things motherhood and money in this fun, new season of life. Join Marissa Lyda and Bethany Bayless as they laugh, maybe cry, share fun stories, and encourage other moms as they navigate motherhood and personal finance.Welcome to the Motherhood & Money Show!
Bethany Bayless is a speaker, podcaster, writer, and professional emcee, known for her unique comedic style and high-energy presentations. She has hosted 50+ conferences and events, including Heroes at Home Events, Military Influencers Conference, The Plutus Awards, and #FinCon18 + #FinCon19. She is also Director of Communications for Heroes at Home. After becoming a first-time mom in the middle of a global pandemic, Bethany shares how she has had to reevaluate her goals, family life, career, and personal finances and explore new income streams. Bethany and Bob discuss the excitement of actually having an emergency fund in place before the emergency! You can catch Bethany on her upbeat podcast #TheMoneyMillhouse, where she and her co-host, Ellie Kay, have enlightening conversations about personal finance. Bethany is in the process of launching her new podcast, Motherhood and Money Show. @bethanybayless, bethanybayless.org
Bethany Bayless is our 22nd guest! In this episode Bethany will be sharing with us about her experience as an MC and speaker, fellow podcaster (The Money Millhouse), personal finance, and entrepreneur. Bethany grew up in a military family living in various different places during her childhood years. Her original dream was to use her passion for speaking to be a radio host. Bethany will share her story of what life looked like after college graduation. How she tried to figure out what to do after college. In Bethany’s story there are so many twists and turns and as you are listening I think you all can definitely see Bethany’s passions as the thread and link between her story chapters and career moves. Find Bethany at:https://bethanybayless.org/ Follow Bethany on:Instagram & Twitter @bethanybayless Please do not forget to register to vote in the upcoming election:https://vote.dosomething.org/ Music Credits:WholesomeMusic from https://filmmusic.io"Wholesome" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)#BethanyBayless #Communicator #PersonalFinance #Entrepreneur #HappyTuesday #September #itsFallYall #ApplePicking #MC #Speaker #Podcaster #MilitaryFamily #Violin #RadioHost #radiopersonality #livingoverseas #communalliving #TheLittlePencilCompany #handlettering #graphicartists #handillustratedmaps #customart #NoWrongTurns #Storytelling #StoryAndPassion #TellYourStory #ShareYourStory #subscribe #share #review
Bethany Bayless wanted to be a financial grownup when she was an 18-year college student. But when she couldn’t get a traditional college student job near campus, she got creative, earned the money she needed for expenses and found a way to give back to the community. Plus Bethany shares her favorite apps to make extra cash. For more information, visit the show notes at https://www.bobbirebell.com/podcast/bethanybaylessencore
Hey there! I absolutely love interviewing mother-daughter duos and I'm so excited to introduce you to Ellie Kay and Bethany Bayless. They love to chat about personal finance and being entrepreneurs. They have a wonderful podcast together called “The Money Millhouse” a podcast for women who make and manage money! These ladies are hilarious and I know you will love their fun banter! Just a note, this was recorded before COVID-19 so it is not referenced at all in this episode. And we also recorded this interview when Bethany was 6 months pregnant and now she is due with her baby boy literally any minute! Enjoy my conversation with Ellie and Bethany!What we talk about in this episode:—How many kids and grandkids Ellie has (spoiler: a lot!—How Bethany feels about being pregnant with her first child!—About their podcast “The Money Millhouse”.—How we feel about TikTok for our kids.—Ellie's motherhood story which includes 5 kids, 2 stepdaughters and moving 11 times!—All about Bethany's first pregnancy; she's due anytime!—We discuss birth plans, birthing big babies and the feelings around when your birth plans don't go the way you expect.—Ellie gives us her ‘hardcore hacks'!—Bethany describes an unforgettable moment when her parents nearly called the National Guard trying to find her!—Ellie and Bethany's favorite recipes and cravings they both had while pregnant.—How they both practice self-care!Recipes Bethany mentions:Instant Pot Zuppa Toscana SoupRigatoni Meatball SoupWhere to find Ellie and Bethany:Website: themoneymillhouse.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheMoneyMillhouseInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/themoneymillhouse/
I catch up with my friend Bethany Bayless from The Money Millhouse podcast and ask her a few things about money while she is expecting.
I had so much fun in Round 2 of my Pop-Up Debate with Bethany Bayless (http://themoneymillhouse.com) that I thought I'd share our first ever debate! Weigh in on who you thought argued their side best in the comment or on Instagram at @PopcornFinancePodcast! Today's bag of popcorn is brought to you by Mint Mobile! To get your new wireless plan for just $15 a month, and get the plan shipped to your door for FREE, go to https://MintMobile.com/PopcornFinance! Connect with me Instagram -@PopcornFinancePodcast Twitter - @PopcornFinance Facebook - Popcorn Finance Special Music thanks to Roy Matz https://soundcloud.com/roy-matz OKAY by 13ounce https://soundcloud.com/13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 — CC BY-SA 3.0
Today's bag of popcorn is brought to you by Mint Mobile! To get your new wireless plan for just $15 a month, and get the plan shipped to your door for FREE, go to https://MintMobile.com/PopcornFinance! In this episode I'm joined by Bethany Bayless, co-host of The Money Millhouse podcast. Our topic... What is the perfect gift, Gift Cards or Cash? You get to decide who wins the debate! VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE AT https://PopcornFinance.com/162 Welcome to another Pop-Up Debate! This is a special episode where I am joined by a past guest to debate a weird and fun topic. We each get 1 minute to argue our side and then you the listener get to decide who mad the best argument! This is all recorded live and on the spot...no practice...no redo...probably some popcorn...and definitely a lot of laughs! VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE AT https://PopcornFinance.com/162 Connect with me Instagram -@PopcornFinancePodcast Twitter - @PopcornFinance Facebook - Popcorn Finance Special Music thanks to Roy Matz https://soundcloud.com/roy-matz OKAY by 13ounce https://soundcloud.com/13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 — CC BY-SA 3.0
The number of voices in personal finance media is growing as creators and consumers recognize the value of having people to whom they can relate. Our panel today dives into the hole they saw that needed to be filled and share their experiences as women in personal finance. As we wrap up the first season of the Plutus Awards Podcast, Chris Browning sits down with Berna, Jamilla Souffrant, and Bethany Bayless to have a candid conversation about diversity and representation in the finance arena. Growing up, did the panelists have anyone that looked like them that provided a good example of how to handle money? Was it difficult to step into the personal finance space with such limited examples? The struggle of dealing with people in their lives who don’t understand what exactly they do How they deal with people doubting them because they are women https://www.heyberna.com/ https://www.facebook.com/heyberna @HeyBerna Berna is a financial hype woman. She creates videos, articles and other ridiculous Internet Things to teach young people about money. She is a financial literacy educator, a video producer, a speaker, and a writer. She is a first-generation Filipina-American, a “micro-influencer”, a 3B-3C curl, and a Trojan. In 2017, she paid off $50,000 in debt, saved enough money to quit her job at Instagram, and booked a one-way ticket to New Zealand with her partner. She has been traveling the world yelling about money ever since. https://www.journeytolaunch.com/ @journeytolaunch Jamila is the creator of the blog and podcast, Journey To Launch. She is a wife and mom of three small children and a Certified Financial Education Instructor (CFEI). She was born on the gorgeous island of Jamaica and grew up in the famous borough of Brooklyn (#bkallday). Raised by a single mom, She learned the concept of hard work and the value of money at a very early age. Through her site, Journey to Launch, she wants to teach you what she has learned through a little trial and error and a lot of discipline over the years. Her goal is to help you eliminate debt, save more money and increase your net worth. https://bethanybayless.org/ @BethanyBayless Bethany Bayless is a public speaker and professional emcee known for her unique comedic style and high-energy presentations. She has hosted 50+ conferences and events, including Heroes at Home Events, Military Influencers Conference, The Plutus Awards, and #FinCon18. She is also Director of Communications for Heroes at Home and host of the fun, upbeat podcast The Money Millhouse, where she and her co-host, Ellie Kay, have conversations about saving money, couples communication, spend plans, general frugality, traveling on a budget, and more.
We're in Chicago, Illinois with Bethany Bayless of The Money Millhouse Podcast. Bethany lived in Chicago for school, so she knows all the fun spots. We debate who has the best deep dish pizza, trade stories of Cubs' games, and talk about The Bean. Show notes are at WeTravelThere.com/chicago Miles & points make travel affordable, but tracking them is difficult. That's why I use AwardWallet to monitor my rewards, reservations, & free night certificates. Sign up for free at WeTravelThere.com/awardwallet.
Anyone who spends a good portion of their life creating projects, working on projects, or otherwise being an entrepreneur will experience burnout or will feel overwhelmed at times. Bethany Bayless, founder of The Money Millhouse, is no stranger to this feeling. Bethany has, however, been able to overcome the frustration, and on today's podcast with host Chris Browning, she shares her best advice for overcoming burnout. - How the feeling of wanting to quit is common - How you care for yourself when you feel burned out or disappointed - Taking significant amount of time off without guilt - Setting accomplishment goals that avoid burnout Bethany Bayless is a public speaker and professional emcee known for her unique comedic style and high-energy presentations. She has hosted 50+ conferences and events, including Heroes at Home Events, Military Influencers Conference, The Plutus Awards, and #FinCon18. She is also Director of Communications for Heroes at Home and host of the fun, upbeat podcast The Money Millhouse, where she and her co-host, Ellie Kay, have conversations about saving money, couples communication, spend plans, general frugality, traveling on a budget, and more.
Listening to podcasts can be entertaining, and educational. But did you know that they can also be good for your health? Your financial health, that is. Recently, I had the opportunity to attend a podcasting conference, and ran into a few friends from the personal finance community while I was there; Bethany Bayless, Chris Browning, and Philip Taylor. In this special episode, recorded live at Podcast Movement, I chatted with two fellow podcasters, and a former podcaster, about why listening to personal finance podcasts can be a great way to improve your finances. You can find the show notes for this episode at https://maplemoney.com/podcastmovement Did you know that your credit score tends to improve when you check it more often? Our sponsor this week, Borrowell, makes it easy, by providing a free credit report, along with regular updates every month. To get your free credit score and report, head to https://maplemoney.com/borrowell
Bethany Bayless is the emcee of FinCon19 (where I'm headed right now), and the host of The Money Millhouse Podcast.She's also incredibly memorable and is a rockstar at connecting with just about ANYBODY at live events.Today's she's here to help us find more confidence, figure out how to "be ourselves" better, and generally be awesome at meeting people :)More at https://doyouevenblog.com/how-to-stand-out-memorable-conferences-bethany-bayless/:)
Bethany Bayless wanted to be a financial grownup when she was an 18-year college student. But when she couldn’t get a traditional college student job near campus, she got creative, earned the money she needed for expenses and found a way to give back to the community. Plus Bethany shares her favorite apps to make extra cash. Have you tried Blinkist? Read or listen to entire books in about 15 minutes - kind of like this podcast - with the Blinkist App. Try it for free and support this show by going to http://bobbirebell.com/blinkist For more information, visit the show notes at https://www.bobbirebell.com/podcast/bethanybayless
Join me this week as I sit down with Bethany Bayless, a podcaster, public speaker and professional emcee! We chat about how she got started, how we can get out of our comfort zone as a small business owner and give away lots of tips & apps that we use in our businesses to thrive!
If you are interested in cheap travel and tips on how to make travel more convenient and safer, this is the episode for you! Brian's guest is Bethany Bayless, world-traveler, professional emcee and co-host of the fun, upbeat podcast The Money Millhouse. Bethany has been to almost 30 countries and she and Brian offer a wealth of practical travel tips and strategies to take the best trips possible! What travel sites should you use? Are some days better than others to travel? What should you do about cell phones, WiFi and exchanging to local currency? Is it safe for women to travel solo? Is expensive luggage worth the expense? What awesome luggage is GUARANTEED FOR LIFE? What Central American country has Brian fallen in love with? Find out the answers to all these questions and more on a really informative episode of "Howe About That with Brian Howe!"
What keeps you motivated when you don't feel like thinking about saving more, spending less, or investing better? Do you have words you live by to help guide you through life? On today's show we're calling our friends Brandon Opre from TrustTree Financial, Paula Pant from Afford Anything, and the Len Penzo from LenPenzo.com, to discuss financial quotes that'll keep you motivated. Take this (interesting) freebee from Charles A. Jaffee: "It's not your salary that makes you rich; it's your spending habits." Like that? We have many more in today's episode. Halfway through the show, we'll take a break from the discussion with our roundtable crew to finish our summer holiday travel coverage. To compliment our show from Wednesday with Theme Park Insider's Robert Niles, today Joe will talk with Bethany Bayless, co-host of the Money Millhouse podcast, about Disney tips and tricks she's so graciously decided to share with us. If you'll want to hear more of that conversation make sure to stick around for a few seconds after Doug closes out the show... you won't regret it if you have a trip planned to see a mouse in your future. After we close out of our Disney themed travel guide, we'll hand the mic over to Doug who has some holiday weekend-appropriate trivia. We'll ask our roundtable a very important question: how many billions of dollars did Americans spend on wine last year? Think you have the answer? Remember your answer and see if you could beat our guests on the show. We'll end today's roundtable with a call from Amy, who's going back to school to be a nurse practitioner. While her hospital is paying for some of her expenses and fees, Amy will still have to cough up about $15,000. Should she reduce her 403b contributions to the company match, or take out a loan and pay it back after she gets her degree? Thanks to Proper Cloth for supporting Stacking Benjamins. Get $20 off your first custom shirt at Propercloth.com/sb. Thanks to Ting for supporting Stacking Benjamins! Get $25 off your phone at sb.ting.com.
Have you heard of the Latte Factor? It's a term coined by David Bach, author of The Automatic Millionaire, a book you should definitely read. Our guest today is Bethany Bayless, the co-host of The Money Millhouse podcast, and she joins us to discuss what the Latte Factor is and how cutting small expenses can add up to some real gains over time. You can find the show notes for this episode at https://maplemoney.com/bethanybayless Once you've overcome your latte factor, put your money to work in a low maintenance, low fee portfolio, and watch it grow with our sponsor Wealthsimple. MapleMoney listeners get their first $10,000 managed free of charge for one year. For more on Wealthsimple, head over to https://maplemoney.com/wealthsimple
You just landed your first gig as a freelancer. There’s nothing quite like that feeling. You have flexibility, freedom, and a chance to shine as a writer. Whether you’re freelancing as a side gig or trying to transition to full time work, scoring that first job is exhilarating. But what do you do next? Growing your client base is essential. It means more money, more opportunities, and more connections. It’s also an incredibly daunting task. Gerri Detweiler from Nav stopped by to share five action steps that anyone must take to be a better freelancer. Detweiler walks you through each part of freelancing, from perfecting that first pitch all the way to making it easy to get paid. She even shares some uncommon advice, like why reading your published pieces can make you an editor’s go-to choice for freelancing. Plus, stay tuned for an exclusive discussion with hosts Joe Saul-Sehy and Bethany Bayless about how to be a better freelancer. For more information, visit the show notes at https://finconexpo.com/better-freelancer-gerri-detweiler
Freelancing can be a dream job. But what makes it that way? Robert Farrington of The College Investor understands the world of freelancing from both sides. With The College Investor celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, Farrington knows a thing or two about freelance work. Robert worked as a freelancer himself, and he’s also hired over 30 freelancers as a business owner. He stopped by to share freelancer tips on how to get paid, how not to get fired, and everything in between. Plus, he’s got a plan for brands and companies who hire freelancers that lets them maximize their ROI while treating freelancers well, too. Also in this episode, Bethany Bayless visits StacksHouse in LA and interviews its founder and FinCon alum, Farnoosh Torabi. Stacks House is a massive Instagram museum for financial empowerment filled with 11,000 square feet of selfie-worthy exhibits like Debt Boxing, Retirement Rodeo, Stacks Salon, Gold Bar, and Money Moves Room. Stacks House will be open in Los Angeles for only 5 weeks, April 17-May 19. Reserve your ticket using the code FINCONstacksLA for a 15% discount on tickets.
Find out what we have poppin all week long at https://popcornfinance.com/asw19 Bethany Bayless, co-host of The Money Millhouse podcast, joins me in celebrating Day #3 of America Saves Week! Bethany shares how saving for the unexpected covered her when large medical bills started to roll in. Add your voice to episode 100! If someone gave you $100 right now and you only had 1 minute to spend it, what would you buy? Send in your answers to PopcornFinance.com/Voicemail Connect with me Instagram -@PopcornFinancePodcast Twitter - @PopcornFinance Facebook - Popcorn Finance
If you need or want FREE help improving your financial situation, it’s out there. All you have to do it find it. Whether it’s planning for your retirement or getting out of debt or just learning how to save better. My guest today is going to help you find that free help even faster. Here to discuss free resources to improve your financial education is Brent Neiser, Senior Director of Strategic Partnerships and Alliances for the National Endowment for Financial Education® (NEFE®). He is also on the consumer advisory board for the Consumer Protection Financial Bureau (CFPB). This episode was recorded live at NEFE’s offices in Denver CO. In full disclosure, the audio for Brent is less than perfect due to operator error. And that operator was yours truly! Apparently, in all the excitement of the live recording, I didn’t turn on the correct microphone so heads up. Don’t worry, even though I was LIVE, I still have a special Game Time guest, you’ll have to listen and find out who it is. In this episode we discuss: What’s NEFE? The financial education resources that NEFE provides Financial calculators for retirement and planning The High School Financial Planning Program The latest in NEFE research and what it can do to help you How will the research be turned into reality or used? Podcast Links NEFE The Artist’s Way Special Thank You A special thank you to my Game Time guest, Bethany Bayless from The Money Milhouse Podcast and the MC for FINCON 2019. Thank You for Podcast Reviews! I appreciate your review of Military Money Movement Podcast on iTunes, Google Play, TuneIn, iHeart Radio and Stitcher. It helps me make this podcast better and better. Plus it helps other people find the show. Connect Subscribe to The Military Money Expert™️ Subscribe to the Military Money Movement Podcast on Apple or Android Follow on Twitter Follow on Instagram Like on Facebook Subscribe to Lacey’s YouTube Channel Disclosure These notes may contain links to my affiliate products or services which means I might get compensation when you click or buy. That said, I’m only going to put affiliate links that are in line with my podcast discussion.
VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE at https://PopcornFinance.com/96 Welcome to Pop-Up Debates! In this new episode format I will be joined by a guest to debate a specific topic. We will each have 1 minute to argue our point. The best part about this new type of episode is that you the listeners will decide who argued their side the best and who should be crowned the winner. In this episode I'm joined by Bethany Bayless, co-host of The Money Millhouse podcast. Our topic... is washing and re-using paper towels cheap or frugal? You get to decide who wins the debate! VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE at https://PopcornFinance.com/96 Get Your 1st Audiobook for Free from Audible and Help Support Popcorn Finance by visiting PopcornFinance.com/Audible Connect with me Instagram -@PopcornFinancePodcast Twitter - @PopcornFinance Facebook - Popcorn Finance Special Music thanks to Roy Matz https://soundcloud.com/roy-matz OKAY by 13ounce https://soundcloud.com/13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 — CC BY-SA 3.0
Money, power and gender are all pretty taboo cocktail party topics and this week Bethany Bayless and Colleen tackle them all. They talk about why women have a hard time leaning into personal finances and advocating for themselves when it comes to compensation for their work. Bethany Bayless is a professional speaker and emcee. She has a podcast called The Money Millhouse where she and her mom, Ellie Kay, discuss personal finances over a cup of coffee each week. Connect with Bethany on social media! Follow her on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook and check out her podcast The Money Millhouse. Also mentioned in the episode: The Road Back to You by Ian Morgan Cron and Suzanne Stabile
We kick off live show week with a great story. How about a blogger who owed thousands in student loan debt and turned things around so much that only a few years later she's earning six figures every month and lives on a sailboat? Michelle Shroeder-Gardner joins us live from Orlando, Florida, to help us kick off our Three-Town Tour! But that's not all. Plus, because we're live, we've brought a TON of financial and community stars with us. Helping TIAA support difference makers in the Orlando community, from Rise Against Hunger we welcome Jason Haulbrook. Plus, in a our headlines segment, Josh Elledge from Savings Angel joins us to talk about saving money at hotels; from DIY.FUND, Eric & Wendy Nissan talk about innovating in the Orlando area; helping us answer your questions, Paula Pant from Afford Anything joins us, plus the ladies from the Money Millhouse, Ellie Kay and Bethany Bayless. We're also excited that in every city we had a Stacking Benjamins band! In Orlando we were helped by the woman behind Planting Money Seeds, Miranda Marquit, and the man from the Inspired Money podcast, Andy Wang. ...and of course, we were joined on stage by our guest co-host, the co-founder of Blooom, Chris Costello. It's a really fun episode in front of a live crowd. Thanks to Blooom for supporting Stacking Benjamins and our tour. Get a one month free at stackingbenjamins.com/blooom and enter promo code SB for a month free! Thanks to TIAA for supporting Stacking Benjamins and our tour. Find out what type of difference maker you are at TIAA Difference Maker 100.
Have you ever left your popcorn on the floor in the movie theater or gone out a 4am on Black Friday to shop? Bethany Bayless, co-host of The Money Millhouse podcast, joins me to answer these questions and more in a quick Popcorn Finance version of Never Have I Ever! Full Show Notes at PopcornFinance.com/83 Win a signed copy of Retire Inspired written by Episode 082 guest Chris Hogan! Here's how to enter: 1) Leave Popcorn Finance a review on Apple Podcasts by clicking HERE! 2) Take a screenshot of your review and send it to Contest[at]PopcornFinance.com. That's it!! Enter by 11:59pm on November 1st, 2018! Leave me a Voicemail at PopcornFinance.com/Voicemail Get Your 1st Audiobook for Free from Audible and Help Support Popcorn Finance by visiting PopcornFinance.com/Audible New Popcorn Finance T-Shirts are Available!!! Visit https://PopcornFinance.com/Shirts Connect with me Instagram -@PopcornFinancePodcast Twitter - @PopcornFinance Facebook - Popcorn Finance
Judy Davis, CEO & Founder of DASIUM & The Direction Diva shares how to make authentic connections at the Military Influencer Conference. Opening remarks by Bethany Bayless.
Nominees for this year’s Plutus Awards have been revealed - and we have Miranda Marquit and Harlan Landes here to share some of the biggest categories with you. Scott Alan Turner will be hosting the awards, even though his idea of a Rock Opera style show couldn’t get past the permits. But even without the pyrotechnics, the show will explode with energy as Bethany Bayless helps present this year. But first, we talk with Steve Stewart about how you can record your podcast LIVE at FinCon. Resources mentioned in this episode: Plutus Award Nominees list: https://www.plutusawards.com/2017/announcing-finalists-8th Record your podcast LIVE at FinCon: http://www.finconmedia.com/podcast-live-fincon17-submissions
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Original Show Notes: Bethany Bayless talks about traveling for cheap Bethany Bayless is the founder of the blog Wanderlust For Less and has launched a new podcast, The Money Millhouse. Bethany’s blog tells all about how to travel on a dime- something that everyone wants to do, but struggle actually doing. [0:44] Bethany, can you tell our listeners about yourself? · Lives in California · Has a puppy named London · Loves to travel [1:38] So, when you boarded that plane to England and all you had was 2 bags- what was the scariest part? · The unknown · Never been overseas [3:35] Did you have a plan or a job lined up? · Volunteer job · Did pay for room and travel [4:33] If you could go back and know something before all your travels started, what would it be? · Failure is an option · Failing is learning [6:20] Tell us, how was Norway? · Went in May of 2017 · Want to go back and do it again · So much to see [7:56] Travelling is expensive; we all want to do it- how do you afford this? · Live frugally in everyday life · Travel in the off peak seasons · Stay with friends, hostels or Airbnb · Use flight apps like Hopper [10:28] You said that you want to hit 30 countries before your 30th birthday. What countries are next on your list? · Next year- Israel and Jordan [10:52] You have also started a podcast! The Money Millhouse– tell us about it. Where did the idea come from? · Conversational money chat [12:28] What is your favorite thing to talk about when it comes to money? · Travel · Frugality [13:44] Where do you see people making their biggest financial mistakes? · Credit- there is a lot that we don’t get taught [15:0] Where has it been the hardest for you when taking control of your finances? · I’m a born spender Sponsors [16:15] Chain of Wealth – Are you looking for a support group for learning how to manage money? Head over to chainofwealth.com/group to be redirected to our facebook group where you can join the community and get the support you deserve. If you’re enjoying this podcast, don’t forget to subscribe, rate and review! Value Link Round (VLR) [16:39] Why do you think that people don’t achieve their dreams? · Dreams are so big and there’s not enough consistency [18:19] Do you have any other books or podcasts you recommend? · Podcast: Stacking Benjamin’s · Podcast: How I build This · Podcast: The Ted Radio Hour [19:18] Do you have a favorite quote? · If you fail to plan, then you plan to fail [19:53] What is the best advice someone has ever given you? · My friend told me, you are the only one who can say it like you [20:58] Where can our listeners reach you? · Wonderlust4less.com [21:18] Any parting advice? · One step at a time Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/chain-of-wealth-debt-investing-entrepreneurship-wealth-and-more/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.