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Here's how to make your prestige a parachute, not a prison My classmate's substack, which I highly recommend following - Chief Mom Officer: https://chiefmomofficer.substack.com/ Join the Less Stress, More Flow program waitlist: https://forms.gle/mBGNHYkjxAKFWWAt8 Book a free coaching consult today: https://poojavcoaching.com/contact ——— What my clients have to say… “Trust the process and within a few sessions, you'll see results. This is not something where you have to wait six months or a year before you expect to start feeling better. It happens pretty quickly.” —Client | Head of Business Development at MedTech Company Read client testimonials: https://poojavcoaching.com/testimonials-page ——— Did you know I have a full table of contents, where all my work is categorized by topic, so you can easily find what you need right now? Check out all my free resources: https://poojav.substack.com/p/welcome-to-your-brains-bff
Women still have to make a lot of choices when it comes to kids, childbearing, and work, with the question of “can I really have it all” still lingering over many women's heads today. So in this episode, Olivia, the CMO of motherhood, and Katie discuss raising children while also raising your business. Do kids actually help with accountability, time management, and efficiency? Or are you left feeling drained with an empty cup at the end of each day? KEY POINTS: - Is it possible to raise children and a business at the same time? - Why having kids optimized Olivia's schedule - Does your business nourish you? Or drain you? - Can women really have it all? - How to shift your excuses into opportunities QUOTABLES: “I definitely can't become an entrepreneur because what if I also get pregnant or what if whatever...But I feel like having kids has been one of the biggest things that's kept me accountable to myself.” “We need to stop turning obstacles into excuses and turn them into the why.” PRODUCTS / RESOURCES: Find your purpose, live it, and get paid with Inner Glow Circle, an ICF Accredited life coach school for women, by women: innerglowcircle.com Chat with our Admissions Advisor! innerglowcircle.com/call Want to learn more? Text 'become a coach' to 813-212-8869! Find out more about IGC's financing options, email: finance@innerglowcircle.com Get on the waitlist for our upcoming Summer Series!: innerglowcircle.com/waitlist Want to get started on your business plan?! Our New Coach Necessities course is only $99 right now: innerglowcircle.com/newcoach Like what you're hearing? Connect with us on social media! IG | @innerglowcircle - instagram.com/innerglowcircle FB | @innerglowcircle - facebook.com/innerglowcircle Check out Paperbell, the scheduling, payment, contract signing, and client management tool, designed just for online coaches! “It's like having another pair of hands that manages the admin side of your business.” Six Figure Certified Coach is edited by Instapodcasts (visit at instapodcasts.com)
Making a six-figure income can be a serious game-changer for your family, your finances, and your future financial health. Of course, there are numerous factors that can determine how far that money can go — but it's a huge milestone for most to achieve in their lifetimes. In this episode, I speak to Liz Gendreau, the founder of Chief Mom Officer, a blog that helps women be the executive of their own lives. At the Chief Mom Officer, Liz addresses breadwinning, six-figure, millionaire women as well as women seeking financial independence hence her insight in this episode where she shares: Limiting beliefs affecting individuals from becoming six-figure owners How entrepreneurs struggling with consistent income flow can be able to work on that Why women should crave financial independence How to achieve financial freedom without burnout Don't miss out on any tips shared in this episode. Hit play to listen in. Join My Newsletter https://itsmymoneyjournal.us17.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=284ecc2c2ddafab020b3e4466&id=c47060255a Level Up Your Money Workbook https://www.itsmymoneyjournal.info/shop.html Connect with the host, Patrina Dixon +Instagram https://www.instagram.com/itsmymoney_/ +Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100013355082005 +Twitter https://twitter.com/itsmymoney_ +YouTube https://youtube.com/c/It%E2%80%99sMyMoneywithPatrinaDixon +Pinterest https://pin.it/5x8rOTp +Website http://www.itsmymoneyjournal.info/ Connect with Liz Gendreau +Instagram https://www.instagram.com/liz_chiefmomofficer/
Actor Drew Barrymore and Quorn USA President Judd Zusel join Yahoo Finance's Brooke DiPalma to discuss their thoughts on Drew Barrymore being named Quorn's “Chief Mom Officer,” early days in the meat free game, and business food chains embrace meatless. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The definition of breadwinner is wider than what society leads us to believe. In this episode, Bethanie Baynes, the Breadwinning Women's community founder at Google, shares how she helps those who identify as breadwinners manage relationship dynamics, tough conversations, forward financial planning, self-confidence and more. Follow us on Instagram: @ialsopodcast & Twitter: @IAlsoPodcastSpeaker Bio: Bethanie began her career in the photo industry before joining Google in 2004. Throughout her 17 year career at Google she has spent 12 hour days reviewing ads, sold the first campaigns on YouTube, created, launched and (sometimes) sunsetted products, negotiated billions of dollars in first-of-their-kind deals and now oversees New Business Development, Revenue Management and Analytical Insights. Bethanie is a tireless women's advocate and recognized leader on the topic of breadwinning women. She founded the Breadwinning Women's community at Google which has grown to 3000 globally in two years. Bethanie is the host of the podcast, Working Wife, Happy Life! launched in early 2020. She has been featured on CNBC, Refinery 29, Medium, Know Your Value “Women in the News”, Said Business School at Oxford University, Chief Mom Officer, and on podcasts such as So Money with Farnoosh Torabi, Listen Money Matters and the Ellevate Network. She has contributed to multiple panels including for communities such as HeyMama, Mindr Global and The WIE Suite and the parents network at NASA. She was an official speaker at the Women's March NYC 2020. Bethanie lives with her family in Brooklyn, NY. Instagram: @bethaniebaynesTwitter: @bethaniebaynesBethanie's Podcast: @workingwifehappylife
My guest today is Chelsea Maclin. Chelsea is the Chief Marketing Officer at Lunchclub where she leads the company marketing initiatives that drive brand awareness and user growth. Prior to joining Lunchclub, Chelsea served as Vice President of Marketing at dating and social networking app Bumble. During her time there, Chelsea led Bumble's global marketing initiatives, focusing on brand and cultural strategy, international brand campaigns, always-on marketing, and integrated partnerships. Her cross-functional team worked to test, develop, and implement innovative marketing strategies to grow the brand internationally. She helped the company launch its newest vertical, Bumble Bizz, and developed go-to-market strategies for regions including Canada and Mexico. In her four years at Bumble, Chelsea helped the business scale from 10M to 100M registered users. Chelsea has spent her marketing career honing her expertise in scaling technology-based B2C and B2B businesses. She's passionate about driving exponential, high-quality growth, and believes marketing is a vehicle to build impactful relationships with customers, create digital and physical communities, and ultimately solve societal problems. Both professionally and personally, Chelsea has a passion for social impact and supporting women-led businesses, and is deeply interested in the socioeconomic and cultural forces that shape and form human relationships. In her spare time, you'll find Chelsea behind her favorite book, listening to podcasts, traveling, and on occasion, painting. In 2019, Chelsea was named Business Insider's 20 CMOs to Watch. When she's off the clock, Chelsea retires to Chief Mom Officer to her 2-year-old, Quinn. Our chat had many HIGHLIGHTS, but here are just a few teasers for what's coming up: We start off talking about how her first job at Bub's burgers gave her an (unexpected) early business foundation as well as how her passion for art taught her to express emotion. I really resonated with how Chelsea described her non-linear career path and how she thought she would be an art curator. After graduating, she realized her path would look different to what she expected as she started working in affiliate marketing at a startup. After this, Chelsea proactively reached out to Whitney Wolfe through social media and joined Bumble in 2016 for a wild and amazing ride. We talk about what it was like building up the foundation and culture of Bumble and the importance of mission driven decision making. She also discusses the things they practiced in her teams while rapidly scaling, such as ‘'radical candor with radical kindness'' and ‘'scrappy not crappy''. We then move on to Maclin's new role at LunchClub, where they're breaking down barriers and offering people unique opportunities to connect with people outside of their network. Chelsea explains how she defined her purpose and curated her core values over a decade, helping her to make decisions every day. Stay tuned to the end to hear some of the success stories she's experienced in her new role! I am a huge fan of Chelsea's (to say the least) and walked away feeling not only inspired but empowered. I think you will to! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ann-hiatt/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ann-hiatt/support
Mark & Matt Discuss the Following on Episode #96: Patience pays with investing Sell in May and go away? Not during post-election years Tax hikes on the horizon? Semiconductor Update Federal Reserve Bond Buying Program What to do if you have over saved for college Show Notes:1. Tweet from George Maroudas - https://twitter.com/ChicagoAdvisor/status/13874182868712284172. Article written by Jeff Hirsch - https://twitter.com/ChicagoAdvisor/status/1387418286871228417 3. Tweet by Ryan Detrick - https://twitter.com/RyanDetrick/status/13855876222239047684. Tweet by Eddy Elfenbein - https://twitter.com/eddyelfenbein/status/1386664925968453637?s=115. Article written by Chief Mom Officer - https://chiefmomofficer.org/2021/04/05/saving-too-much-for-college-in-a-529-now-what/ Twitter Handles: Jessup Wealth Management (@JessupWealth) / Twitter Mark McEvily (@MarkMcEvily) / Twitter Matthew Jessup (@matthewcjessup) / Twitter
On this episode we discuss with Full Time Finance, Chief Mom Officer, Rick McGinley, and Brett Guinto about falling out of financial independence during a recession and whether it matters.
In episode 44 we talk with 3 spouses who are married to high income earners. We get to hear the point of view from other side of Physician on Fire, Chief Mom Officer and Married to Doctors.
Earlier this week, Liz from Chief Mom Officer explained how she leveraged her work ethic and will to succeed into a successful six-figure career. Today we dig deeper into the work ethic topic with John, a 24 year old currently making 6-figures. We also announce our newly created Travel Rewards Course. For more information, visit the show notes at https://choosefi.com/129r
Liz from Chief Mom Officer.org talks about working moms building careers from the ground up. In this episode we learn: ⁃ How To Grow Your Salary ⁃ Figure Out What You Should be Paid ⁃ Work Hard Strategically ⁃ How To Negotiate For more information, visit the show notes at https://choosefi.com/129
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Liz has always been a frugal gal and self-proclaimed personal finance nerd. Discovering The Wealthy Barber as a teen cemented her course down the financial independence path, even if there wasn’t a formal name for it at that time. And it’s a good thing for her family that she was so frugal - a botched surgery for her husband turned a routine procedure into a nightmare that involved a coma, a month in the hospital and years of recovery. Without her financial savvy, her family could have been financially ruined! Now, 7 years later, she has paid off her house and replenished her emergency fund using a Tiered Emergency fund that allows her maximum liquidity while also maximizing her earnings on those funds. Her unique plan combines online savings with CD ladders, savings bonds and money market funds. Liz explains just how important it is to her family to have the peace of mind a paid-off mortgage can provide, and how planning for unforeseen events is truly the best course of action. In This Episode We Cover: Liz’s background story On being smart with money throughout her 20s and 30s What happened after her husband's surgery On her work and immediate debt consequences while working towards financial independence On having the mindset of saving for retirement, for college, and for an emergency fund Having various accounts: Flexible Spending Account, High-Deductible Health Plan, Health Savings Account, & Health Reimbursement Account Learning financial independence through the book "The Tightwad Gazette" How she cuts off their expenses and the free entertainment they did Paying off their house for financial security The importance of not depending on stocks Tiered emergency plan On the concept called college compact Her philosophy on paying his son's college Financial independence retirement elective And SO much more! Links from the Show Mad Fientist HSA - The Ultimate Retirement Account BiggerPockets Money Podcast 64: Scholarships and Other Ways to Pay for College with Zach Gautier Harvard Business Review - Case Study BiggerPockets Podcast
Three guests join the roundtable to provide their opinion on what you should be thinking about when you're considering your employment, retiring early and lifestyle design. Fritz Gilbert from The Retirement Manifesto Liz from Chief Mom Officer Jim Dahle from The White Coat Investor
Last week, Dr. Ryan Lowery asked his Instagram audience what you all wanted to know about his mother and today we deliver! On this episode of What The Fat, the Chief Mom Officer answers all of your questions about her son, being his mother, and her future daughter-in-law. Is she “now taking applications”? What is she looking for in a “swipe right?” Find out now! Enjoy the show! Takeaways Nobody has all the answers, and nobody is perfect, but if you are compassionate and continually spread positivity, you can appear as though you are. Show Notes: What did mom think about Ryan quitting baseball? 1:58 Did mom think Ryan lost his mind when he started keto? 2:47 Does Ryan’s mom eat keto? 5:20 Did mom imagine her son changing so many lives? 6:47 What does mom think about Ryan not being married? 7:32 What does mom want in her future daughter-in-law? 8:21 How does mom have all the answers? 8:54 If mom could change one habit in her life, what would it be? 10:31 Ryan’s anti-smoking techniques 11:23 How’s life changed since Scooter? 13:13 Recap of the week 14:20 Tweetable quotes “Sometimes I just wing it… nobody has all of the answers.” “People just want to be heard. Just listen to them.” “You just have to care, and I care about people.” “If you’re going down just say ‘No. I’m better than this, I’m better than that’ and just rise up.” Links/Resources Ketogenic.com Calculator: ketogenic.com/calculator/ Dr. Ryan Lowery’s Instagram page: @ryanplowery If you like today’s episode, subscribe on Apple Podcasts at What The Fat and leave us a 5-star, positive review. Tips, Recipes, Community: @ketogeniccom Videos: KetogenicCom YouTube
On this episode, I’m joined by Liz, the Chief Mom Officer. She's here to share her story and how she became a breadwinning, six-figure, millionaire mom! We also talk about how to find a balance between career progression and family-life, investing (DIY vs professional help), life insurance basics, retirement planning and a myriad of other money topics. I hope you enjoy our discussion!
Liz Gendreau is the breadwinning, six-figure, millionaire Mom better known as the Chief Mom Officer. She's sharing how we all can steadily increase our salaries and become millionaires like her.
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Hear Julie Fry, the Chief Mom Officer at Business Among Moms (BAM) share how LIVE EVENTS have grown and connected her community and her lessons learned from hosting small and large events. Also, Julie has a special announcement about her BAM Success Summit this spring (hint…it involves Natalie).
Julie Fry is the Chief Mom Officer at Business Among Moms, a leading networking and resource community for mom-owned businesses. Her mission is to help moms in business start, market and manage their businesses by providing networking, advertising and educational opportunities. Julie helps you succeed as both a mom and a business owner!
Celebrity event designer, Larry Abel, who has planned events for Oprah, Beyonce, and many more, will share his tips for hosting a fabulous holiday party!Ellen Schutt, the Chief Mom Officer for Xigo Health, shares her tips for keeping your family healthy this holiday season.Plus, MomRN has tips for holiday gifts that give back and ideas for helping others this holiday season.
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Liz is the creator of Chief Mom Officer, a personal finance blog whose mission is to teach working women about how to manage their money. Liz has been pursuing financial freedom for over 20 years and is currently the breadwinner for her family of 5. Welcome! [:] Could you tell us a bit about your story, your husband is a stay at home dad, was it always like that and what prompted that lifestyle? ● Married for quite some time with 3 kids ● Health issues 6 years ago ● Becoming more of a trend [:] What’s some of the biggest struggles that women face in the workplace and do you feel like things have become more fair in years gone by? ● Face a ton of different struggles ● Gotten much better over time ● Negotiating is not done as much [:] Liz, you’re a busy person. The breadwinner in your home and you have 3 kids you take care of. You also manage your blog and still find time for people. I know you’ve been asked this question before, but how you manage to fit all that in and still have spare time? ● Liz’s husband is able to give Liz a lot more spare time because he helps out around the house a lot ● Always been busy; went to school part time while working ● Having a knit list(3 things) has been fundamental to getting stuff done [:] What’s one of the best pieces of advice you can give working women who are trying to get ahead financially? ● Know where you are and where you want to go and make a plan to get there [:] Value Link Round Check out our post on passive income- www.chainofwealth.com/passive-income/ there’s a ton of advice and strategies that can help you get ahead. [:] What is your saving or retirement plan? ● Stocks and bonds ● Vanguard before it was cool [:] Do you have any other books or podcasts you can recommend? ● Your Money or Your Life ● Taylor Larimore ● Stacking Benjamins [:] Favorite Quote? ● None :) [:] Parting piece of advice? ● Take it easy on your self 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.