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Here's the thing. We only have this one life here on earth. And since our time is so limited, it should be filled with things that bring us true happiness. Whether that's work, family, travel, or passion projects. Creating a life you love should be a pursuit we all strive for. That's why I'm so excited to welcome Catie Hogan to the show today. Catie is an entrepreneur, mom, speaker, comedy writer and she's made multiple career shifts. Catie and I are going to talk about how women can create a life they love and how to leverage money to help them in the process. Here's a glance at this episode: [03:20] Catie's trigger was student loan debt. She found herself in a dark place thinking about how to pay off six-figures of student loans. [11:08] Catie saw a shift in how her parents' handled money. That had a big impact on Catie growing up. [21:54] Investing in a 401k is a great starting point. Make this a priority if you can, because it is a way to get started. [30:49] As she's gotten older, Catie has found it easier to say no to things that don't align with her values, financial and otherwise. [38:29] Catie walks through the process of writing a parody play and how it ended up getting on Broadway. Rate, Review, & Follow: Did you love this episode? Are you a fan of the City Girl Savings podcast? If so, please consider rating and reviewing the show! This helps spread the word about City Girl Savings, and hopefully helps more people make the best money moves possible on the way to their dream life! To leave a review on Apple Podcasts, click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! Also, please make sure you're subscribed and following the City Girl Savings podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube! Resources mentioned in this episode: Follow Catie on Instagram Subscribe to Catie's Newsletter Cents of Humor Follow Catie on LinkedIn Follow City Girl Savings on Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok Join the City Girl Savings Facebook Group Subscribe to the City Girl Savings Newsletter!
How can I make personal finance more engaging, more fun, more approachable for a wider audience? Catie Hogan provides the answers in this NGPF Podcast with Yanely. In this converation, Catie describes what motivated her to combine comedy and personal finance, the ways that she uses humor to engage her audiences, her thoughts on cryptocurrencies and her fave personal finance books. Enjoy!
Replay from June 7, 2019 This Friday, lots of questions about best ways to invest for retirement and steps for co-mingling finances with a partner. I recently got married and we've been together for 10 years. We have built our lives together, but still have separate bank accounts. We are now talking about combining some money to create a household account. He uses a credit union, I use a bank. Is there a benefit to either? Does it matter? Special co-host is Catie Hogan is a financial planner with the women-owned Element Financial Group. She’s also the author of the humorous and informative book The Millennial’s Guide to Getting Your Sh*t Together, and an accomplished humor writer and performer. Catie is on a mission to help young adults, particularly women and those in marginalized communities, become more financially literate and empowered. She does this using simple explanations of complex topics, personal anecdotes, and humorous relatability. Catie understands what it means to be a broke Millennial. She finished college with six-figures in student loan debt, worked entry-level jobs to make ends meet, and had no idea how or where to save and invest money. But after reading several personal finance books, she realized she was one of millions of young adults in this situation—and this became the catalyst for her current career. Catie is putting a fresh, new spin on the fundamentals of personal finance. She believes learning how to be a successful adult doesn't have to be so serious. Catie's book: https://www.amazon.com/Millennials-Guide-Getting-Your-Together/dp/1521998639 Element Financial Group: http://www.elementfinancialgroup.com/
This Friday, lots of questions about best ways to invest for retirement and steps for co-mingling finances with a partner. I recently got married and we've been together for 10 years. We have built our lives together, but still have separate bank accounts. We are now talking about combining some money to create a household accountt. He uses a credit union, I use a bank. Is there a benefit to either? Does it matter? Special co-host is Catie Hogan is a financial planner with the women-owned Element Financial Group. She’s also the author of the humorous and informative book The Millennial’s Guide to Getting Your Sh*t Together, and an accomplished humor writer and performer. Catie is on a mission to help young adults, particularly women and those in marginalized communities, become more financially literate and empowered. She does this using simple explanations of complex topics, personal anecdotes, and humorous relatability. Catie understands what it means to be a broke Millennial. She finished college with six-figures in student loan debt, worked entry-level jobs to make ends meet, and had no idea how or where to save and invest money. But after reading several personal finance books, she realized she was one of millions of young adults in this situation—and this became the catalyst for her current career. Catie is putting a fresh, new spin on the fundamentals of personal finance. She believes learning how to be a successful adult doesn't have to be so serious. Catie's book: https://www.amazon.com/Millennials-Guide-Getting-Your-Together/dp/1521998639 Element Financial Group: http://www.elementfinancialgroup.com/
From books to planning practices, the financial planning world can tend to be a bit boring and stale. Catie Hogan realized this early on and channeled her humor and fun-loving nature into her book as well as her practice. She has successfully found a way to get people interested in financial planning by using storytelling and finding creative ways to catch peoples’ attention. You can find show notes and more information by clicking here:http://www.xyplanningnetwork.com/145
**Nerd train alert.** Ok, just kidding, but I do nerd out over all things personal finance. That’s why when I came across Catie, I knew I had to get her into your earbuds. Catie is a financial planner for millennial women who want to get their shit together. I love her no nonsense approach to finance, swirled with her ability to meet you where you’re at and her humor, I think you’re gonna love her too. https://veronicagrant.com/episode93
This week we have @CatieHogan on to discuss her book, "The Millennial's Guide to Getting Your Sh*t Together." Something we should all go onto Amazon and buy immediately. Kelly also talks a bit about Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner's engagement and how nobody gives a fuck about Lindsey Lohan. Buy Catie's book! https://www.amazon.com/Millennials-Guide-Getting-Your-Together/dp/1521998639 Whine Of The Week: Menage a Trois Red Blend WARNING: Will give you purple mouth so don't pregame with it Submit Q's! kfcradio.com/whine Follow the podcast! @whinewithkelly, @kellykeegs Go to the website! www.whinewithkelly.com Subscribe to the podcast! Or I will use your thumbprint to open your phones while you sleep and subscribe for you!!
This week I chat with financial advisor, writer, and comedian Catie Hogan about combining your passions and getting your sh*t together hear more from her on her blog https://www.hoganfinancialplanning.com/getittogetherblog and podcast: https://soundcloud.com/user-411926417