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Are you stuck in a middle-class money mindset? Danetha Doe returns to Being Boss to share how she identified this societal and systemic money mindset in herself. Dive deep with Emily and Danetha as they explore how a middle-class money mindset manifests, how it may be holding you back, and practical tips for breaking free. Get full shownotes for this episode here >> — Listen to more Being Boss shows on our website, on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.Follow Being Boss on Instagram: @beingbossclubJoin the Being Boss Community: beingboss.club/community
Are you stuck in a middle-class money mindset? Danetha Doe returns to Being Boss to share how she identified this societal and systemic money mindset in herself. Dive deep with Emily and Danetha as they explore how a middle-class money mindset manifests, how it may be holding you back, and practical tips for breaking free. Get full shownotes for this episode here >> — Listen to more Being Boss shows on our website, on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.Follow Being Boss on Instagram: @beingbossclubJoin the Being Boss Community: beingboss.club/community
Danetha Doe from Clever Real Estate talks to Rick about the best places to retire. Shockingly Pittsburgh ranked inside the top 15. Find out why the weather and why the government may have the biggest impact.
In continued celebration of National Wellness Month, Ofosu and Leah (and some special guests) want to help you make wellness a priority in your life. So each week in August, they'll announce a new wellness challenge for you to try with them. This week, Ofosu and Leah talk with money expert Danetha Doe about how to set financial priorities and goals with a positive mindset—and without overwhelm. They also reveal the second Wellness Month challenge. Tune in next Monday to hear how the challenge went for them, and don't forget to share your experience, too. You can email a voice memo to wellbalanced@balanceapp.com. Or you can participate when prompted on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok, or you can even tag @balance on a post on your personal account. The more you participate, the more you increase your chances to be featured in next week's episode! More about Danetha: Danetha Doe is an economist, award-winning TV host, and the creator of Money & Mimosas. Her mission is to have deeper conversations about money, and she believes it is possible to build wealth in a socially and environmentally responsible way. Find her Money Date Checklist here: https://www.moneyandmimosas.com/moneydate And you can learn more about her work on her website — https://danethadoe.com/ — or her blog — https://www.moneyandmimosas.com/About Balance: Well Balanced is co-hosted by the expert meditation coaches of Balance. Balance is a highly personalized meditation and sleep app that's been named Google's App of the Year and Apple's App of the Day. Completely free for the entire first year, Balance is helping 3 million+ people around the world improve their stress, sleep, focus, and mood. Unlock your free year of Balance today by downloading it from the App Store or Play Store.
Lately, almost everyone has been talking about the likelihood that we're headed towards a recession. But my weekly trips to the grocery store, gas prices, and the current housing crisis tell me that we're just about there. In this episode, I'm joined by Danetha Doe- economist and Webby Award-winning TV host, and founded of Money and Mimosas to uncover how we can create wealth in any climate and in a socially and environmentally responsible way. Learn more from and about Danetha here! Be Well, Sis Partners: Athletic Greens– Redeem your offer for 1 year of high-quality Vitamin D + 5 free travel packs Bolden: A trusted voice in skincare and that work to inspire women to nurture, value, and love their natural beauty. Check out their entire skincare range here! Natural Annies Essentials: A clean, non-toxic home fragrances and candle-making experience for you and your entire family. NaturalAnnie Essentials is a black woman-owned and family-operated lifestyle soy candle company based in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Shop scents that elevate the ambiance of your home here! Taupe Coat: A vegan nail care brand that believes in a life filled with color, beauty, and abundance. Shop non-toxic nail care here! Nyah Beauty: is a natural skincare brand offering high-quality, consciously handcrafted soaps, lotions, candles, and scrubs. They offer plant-based skincare options free of detergents, phthalates, and other potentially irritating ingredients. Momotaro Apotheca: A plant-based and certified organic vulvovaginal care company that supports the body's natural ability to heal from issues stemming from yeast infection, BV, clothing, exercise, and sex. Mothering Tea: Hand-crafted, small-batch teas to help you create more moments of stillness and reflection.
Tom Lydon, chief executive at ETFTrends.com, says that with inflation entrenched in the economy right now and not looking like it will go away for several years, investors need to take steps to deal with the impact that global-supply chain issues and more are having on their investment holdings. To that end, he made the VanEck Inflation Allocation fund his "ETF of the Week," noting that the real-asset strategy will diversify a portfolio by going beyond just using gold as an inflation hedge, mixing in commodities and other real assets that won't be so in-synch with the market. Also talking about exchange-traded funds, Dodd Kittsley, national director for Davis Advisors, discusses the evolution of active ETFs and whether investors should expect active strategies to outperform the passive in today's hyper-sensitive market. Danetha Doe, economist for Clever Real Estate, talks about a survey of college students showing that they are wildly inaccurate in the earnings they project for themselves once they graduate and join the real world, and Chuck answers questions from the audience spurred by the market's downturn in 2022.
Do you want to change up your relationship with money? Are you ready to ditch your old money story that's not serving you and start stepping into your abundant birthright? Then you'll love today's episode with Danetha Doe. Danetha is a financial wellness educator and Webby Award-winning TV host. She is the creator of Money & Mimosas®, a wealth education company for the self-employed.She is a regular guest financial expert for Google, the U.S. Small Business Administration, Yelp, Postmates, and other organizations. Danetha was the original financial expert and TV host for Ashton Kutcher's series on millennials and money entitled “Going From Broke” which garnered over 20 million views during her season. She has been recognized as a top 40 under 40 accountant by the CPA Practice Advisor, a millennial thought leader by the Hong Kong Institute of CPAs and Quickbooks, a millennial entrepreneur to watch by the office of Congresswoman Barbara Lee, and one of the best money experts for millennials by Yahoo! Finance. Raised by a Liberian economics professor and a Jamaican accountant in the United States, Danetha has a unique perspective on financial education that she creatively blends into her teachings.In this episode we talk discuss:Her entrepreneurship journey and her tips for those who want to take the leap Why she loves taking herself out on a weekly money date -- and why you should too! How to use astrology as a tool for financial abundanceWhy adopting an abundant money mindset is key to building and keeping wealthHow your subconscious is running your money story The importance of energetics behind embodying wealthWhy self-worth is key to financial freedom Key money blocks that everyone has and her tips for busting through them On the Patreon account, we discuss:Danetha's money manifestation technique that will help you tap into your intuition about your next steps to more abundance. Connect with Danetha: Money & Mimosas®: https://www.moneyandmimosas.com/Join the DO YOU community:Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/527426815332490Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doyoupodBECOME A PATRON: https://www.patreon.com/BriannehoganKeep up with Brianne:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briehogan/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briannehoganwriterVisit Brianne's website: https://www.briannehogan.caRead my newsletter NOT RELATED TO HULK HOGAN: https://briannehogan.substack.com/ Support the show
Tune into this episode if you're interested in: Specific (limiting) beliefs that come from a traditional middle class upbringingCultural understanding of moneyUnderstanding our relationship with moneyYour unconscious' impact on your subconscious and conscious actionsAbout DanethaDanetha Doe is a financial wellness educator and Webby Award-winning TV host. She is the creator of Money & Mimosas®, a wealth education company for the self-employed.Connect with Katie:Schedule your free consultation Instagram: @Digitally.Enhanced.MarketingTikTok: @Digitally.Enhanced.Mktg Join the EntrepreneurShift Facebook groupConnect with Danetha: Website: https://www.moneyandmimosas.com/Twitter:https://twitter.com/MoneyandMimosasLinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/danethadoe/YouTube: Money and Mimosas
For most of us, buying a home is the single biggest spend we'll ever make. Buying a house costs a lot of money but do you know how much the house you're buying really costs? In this episode, Danetha Doe shares some of the costs that come with homeownership that you're probably not aware of until you've signed on the dotted line. Danetha is a writer and financial wellness educator for Clever. Clever's expert advice, reviews of service providers, and data-driven research help more than 12 million readers make smarter real estate decisions each year. Danetha is also the creator of Money & Mimosas, a wealth education company for folks that move to the beat of their own drum. Show notes can be found here: https://laceylangford.com/podcast/costs-of-homeownership/
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS[:24] Introduction[3:46] Happiness and Work[4:55] Overcoming Entrepreneur Nervousness[6:51] Myths of Money[8:38] Money Mindset[10:15] How do you Enforce the Right Mindset[13:15] Rewrite Money Memories[15:45] How do you know your Money Mindset[21:10] Being Honest with Yourself[25:10] Money and Mimosa Education[37:41] Closing Thoughts CONNECT WITH USWebsite: www.blackgirlflyofficial.comEmail: hello@podcast2impact.comInstagram: @blackgirlflyofficialBGF Products hereJoin Robinhood with my link and we'll both pick our own free stock I'm using Acorns and I love how easy it is to save and invest for my future. Join me and you'll get a free $5 investment!Click here to receive Southwest Rapid RewardsClick here to learn more about Gusto Payroll
Name: Danetha Doe Business Name: Money & Mimosas Current Title: Founder & CEO About Danetha: Danetha Doe is a financial wellness educator and Webby Award-winning TV host. She is the creator of Money & Mimosas®, a wealth education company for the self-employed. She is a regular guest financial expert for Google, the U.S. Small Business Administration, Yelp, Postmates, and other organizations. Danetha has been recognized as a personal finance expert by TIME, the Wall Street Journal, and Fast Company. Danetha was the original financial expert and TV host for Ashton Kutcher's series on millennials and money entitled “Going From Broke” which garnered over 20 million views during her season. Raised by a Liberian economics professor and a Jamaican accountant in the United States, Danetha has a unique perspective on financial education that she creatively blends into her teachings. Danetha has a B.A. in Economics and primarily resides in Oakland, California. DURING THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN: How to prioritize your health over the hustle and grind culture Why hustling can be good and bad for your business The impact your beliefs have on your finances and spending habits How to elevate your money mindset How to heal your relationship with money Important things to note about health insurance as an entrepreneur For complete show notes and resources mentioned for this episode go to: blacktobusiness.com/82 Thank you so much for listening! Please support us by simply rating and reviewing our podcast!
Danetha Doe is a financial psychologist and the leading expert on financial wellness. She is the creator of Money & Mimosas®, an eclectic group of wealth-conscious women entrepreneurs. Danetha has been named a personal finance expert by TIME, Fast Company and the Wall Street Journal. She is a sought-after corporate financial well-being speaker, teaching employees from Google to Postmates to CPA firms and others on how to foster financial wellness in the workplace + beyond. In this gathering, Danetha shares her wisdom about: Exploring money as a spiritual adventure Bringing her relationship with money to the body and connecting it with Spirit The role of self-forgiveness in healing money shame How gratitude grounded + transformed her relationship to money Why financial freedom is ultimately a journey of self-love The relationship between money, sex and power And so much more! Find Danetha online: moneyandmimosas.com If you loved this episode, send me a DM on Instagram at @lerinalta with your favorite parts of the conversation because I’d love to hear from you! Contribute to Black Girl Mystic Podcast Portal: Patreon — Become a monthly patron + join the Black Girl Mystic Inner Circle starting at just $1/month! patreon.com/blackgirlmystic. PayPal — Make a one-time donation paypal.me/blackgirlmystic Venmo: lerin-alta Connect on the socials: YouTube — Black Girl Mystic IG — Black Girl Mystic #blackgirlmystic FB — Black Girl Mystic Twitter — lerin Please subscribe, rate + leave a 5-star review
We spoke with Danetha Doe, a financial psychologist, founder of the aspirational money blog Money & Mimosas and expert on financial wellness in the workplace. We covered how to shift into the mindset of financial well-being, the importance of intentionality in the process, how it evolves throughout life and much more. Learn how you can purchase Danetha's book here: https://www.danethadoe.com/book
Danetha Doe is the creator of Money & Mimosas® and host of the Money Sex Power podcast. Money & Mimosas is a financial well-being resource enjoyed by readers in over fifty countries. Danetha was named a personal finance expert by TIME, Fast Company and the Wall Street Journal. She was recognized as a millennial thought leader by the Hong Kong Institute of CPAs and a millennial entrepreneur to watch by the office of Congresswoman Barbara Lee. Danetha is the star financial expert in the Webby Award winning TV series, Going From Broke, produced by Ashton Kutcher, which garnered over 12 million views in its first season. Her work has been featured in Entrepreneur, Elle, The Chicago Tribune, Cosmopolitan, NBC and more. A former NFL cheerleader turned money maven and entrepreneur, Danetha believes that charting your own path is the key to financial freedom.
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Today I'm super excited to be speaking with Danetha Doe. Danetha is the creator of Money and Mimosas and she calls herself a money, sex and power educator. Money and mimosas is her little magical corner of the internet where she talks about financial education, primarily for women. It started as a small weekly newsletter that she would send out and now it's grown to having readers in over 50 countries. Their mission is to elevate the self-worth and net worth of women. They talk a lot about the mindset, the emotional side, the psychological side, the behavioral economics of money, as well as the tactical elements of how do you save, how do you invest and all of those aspects that we all need to know about. She believes that in order to be able to make a difference with your money, you have to feel confident in your ability to be able to do that, confident in your skills.
This week Krista welcomes financial expert and entrepreneur, Danetha Doe, to the show. Danetha is the creator of Money and Mimosas, a financial wellbeing resource which helps its subscribers to create a solid financial foundation and provides practical money management tools. Danetha's mission is to help people heal their relationship with money and she aspires to elevate both self-worth and net worth, explaining that the more confident you feel about your abilities, the more comfortable you will be with asking to be paid what you're worth.Krista and Danetha discuss the taboos that exist around money and selling and agree that helping people to see money as energy, and as an exchange of gifts, can help to shift their negative attitudes and attract more abundance into their lives. As a successful Jamaican Ghanaian American woman in business, Danetha opens up about her relationships with her white girlfriends and their sometimes problematic attitudes to her success. She calls on white women to recognize their privilege and implores them to stop intellectualizing the issues around race and start showing up as truly supportive and empathetic friends and allies.To learn more about Danetha's work visit www.danethadoe.com, www.moneyandmimosas.com and follow @danethadoe on Instagram Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, Jess and Ryan are sharing their second interview with their favorite "money expert," Danetha Doe, who is a Jamaican-Ghanaian American entrepreneur, journalist, economist, manifestation teacher and the creator of Money & Mimosas. PLEASE NOTE: this conversation was recorded several weeks before the death of George Floyd and subsequent global protests against racism and police brutality...so the interview is based on "overcoming financial fears and stress" related to Covid-19 (but J &R provide an update in the INTRO to address the current #BLM movement and overall state of the world). Since recording this conversation, Danetha has shifted her mindset and messaging to focus more on white privilege and the impact it has had on the socio-economic disparities between white and black people in America. The girls share an important message from Danetha in the intro to the episode. CONNECT WITH DANETHA: Money & Mimosas Danetha on IG @DanethaDoe Join Danetha's Money Makers Program (re-opening 6/19) CONNECT WITH US: Shoot us an email! Solo2.0podcast@gmail.com Send us a DM! Solo 2.0 Podcast on @SOLO2.0PODCAST Follow Rye on Instagram @ryeburch and Jess @bodyblissbyjess
Just because we're in the middle of a pandemic doesn't mean that we can't ELEVATE. In fact, maybe now is the perfect time! This week we are talking about to grow both your self worth and net worth with Danetha Doe. Danetha Doe is a Jamaican-Ghanaian American entrepreneur, journalist, economist, manifestation teacher and the creator of Money & Mimosas. Money & Mimosas is a financial well-being resource enjoyed by readers in over fifty countries. Danetha was named a personal finance expert by Fast Company and the Wall Street Journal. She was recognized as a millennial thought leader by the Hong Kong Institute of CPAs and a millennial entrepreneur to watch by the office of Congresswoman Barbara Lee. Danetha is the star financial expert in the TV series, Going From Broke, produced by Ashton Kutcher, which garnered over 12 million views in its first season. Her work has been featured in Entrepreneur, Elle, The Chicago Tribune, Cosmopolitan, NBC and more. A former NFL cheerleader turned money maven and entrepreneur, Danetha believes that charting your own path is the key to financial freedom. She is one special lady. Cozy up somewhere nice and have a listen!
Meet Danetha Doe - Creator of Money & Mimosas Danetha Doe is a Jamaican-Ghanaian American entrepreneur, journalist, economist, manifestation teacher and the creator of Money & Mimosas. Money & Mimosas is a financial well-being resource enjoyed by readers in over fifty countries. Danetha was named a personal finance expert by Fast Company and the Wall Street Journal. She was recognized as a millennial thought leader by the Hong Kong Institute of CPAs and a millennial entrepreneur to watch by the office of Congresswoman Barbara Lee. Danetha is the star financial expert in the TV series, Going From Broke, produced by Ashton Kutcher, which garnered over 12 million views in its first season. Her work has been featured in Entrepreneur, Elle, The Chicago Tribune, Cosmopolitan, NBC and more. A former NFL cheerleader turned money maven and entrepreneur, Danetha believes that charting your own path is the key to financial freedom. Where to find Danetha: Website: https://www.moneyandmimosas.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danethadoe/
Finance expert Danetha Doe joins Emily in this episode to talk about addressing your money stories, combating scarcity mindset, tips for building a solid financial foundation, how the shifting economy is changing our relationships with money, and so much more. Get full show notes for this episode here---Follow Being Boss on Instagram: @beingbossclubFollow Being Boss on Twitter: @beingbossclubFollow Being Boss on Facebook: facebook.com/beingbossclub
Danetha Doe, entrepreneur, journalist, economist, manifestation teacher and the creator of Money & Mimosas, joins Count Me In to talk about how her knowledge of accounting enabled her to transition her career and shift her mindset to get to where she is today. Money & Mimosas is a financial well-being resource enjoyed by readers in over fifty countries. Danetha was named a personal finance expert by Fast Company and the Wall Street Journal. She was recognized as a millennial thought leader by the Hong Kong Institute of CPAs and a millennial entrepreneur to watch by the office of Congresswoman Barbara Lee. Danetha is the star financial expert in the TV series, Going From Broke, produced by Ashton Kutcher, which garnered over 12 million views in its first season. Her work has been featured in Entrepreneur, Elle, The Chicago Tribune, Cosmopolitan, NBC and more. Through all her endeavors and experiences, Danetha came to understand being a business owner is about a professional journey that requires you to evolve so your business can evolve. Download and listen to all the details now!
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Danetha Doe Gives Us The Game on being an NFL cheerleader, Finances, her TV show Going From Broke, produced by Ashton Kutcher, Matador Content and Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment and more. Visit Her Website: http://www.danethadoe.com/ Listen to her Podcast https://www.moneyandmimosas.com/ Watch and subscribe https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd5MePs2dNTMZzIo3ROnCqw https://www.facebook.com/DanethaDoe/ https://www.instagram.com/danethadoe/ https://twitter.com/DanethaDoe This is the Diversified Game Podcast with Kellen & A.L., a podcast giving entrepreneurial advice from a diverse and inclusive perspective. To Stay Updated Join Our Email List: http://subscribe.diversifiedgame.com Submit to Be Our Guest: http://beourguest.diversifiedgame.com Support Us On Patreon: http://patreon.diversifiedgame.com Follow the Diversified Game Experience: http://diversifiedgame.com http://instagram.diversifiedgame.com http://facebook.diversifiedgame.com http://twitter.diversifiedgame.com http://soundcloud.diversifiedgame.com http://youtube.diversifiedgame.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/diversifiedgame/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/diversifiedgame/support
Rye + Jess kick off 2020 with a conversation around money with personal finance expert and Money + Mimosas founder, Danetha Doe! The beginning of a new year is a great time to focus on creating healthier routines and establishing better habits around spending and saving. So if the word “finances” makes you cringe, this episode is for you! Danetha has a magical way of taking away the dread and intimidation around money talk and turning it into something fun! In this episode, Danetha shares: * Her personal journey from graduating during the recession of 2008 to stepping into her power as an entrepreneur and rewriting her personal money story to be able to create a strong "aura" around money *Where the concept for Money and Mimosas came from and what makes her approach to financial education different *Why she believes that your net-worth is directly tied to your self-worth and some of her favorite money mindset mantras *The "money date" concept she created- what it is and how it can help you approach your finances in a more fun and realistic way *Advice she would give to couples to have more open and honest dialogues around money *Common financial terms related to investing and saving that are helpful to know *Her experience as a host on Ashton Kutcher’s “From Broke” reality series and some of her favorite success stories *Apps to use for investing, credit cards that offer the best rewards, and other tips for saving money! RESOURCES Elivest- investment by women for women Betterment- investment tool Southwest Credit Card (companion pass benefits) CONNECT WITH DANETHA Danetha’s Website here Sign-up for Danetha’s newsletter and get your “money date” check-list here Watch “Going from Broke” on crackle.com and stream for free here CONNECT WITH US Shoot us an email! Solo2.0podcast@gmail.com Send us a DM! Solo 2.0 Podcast on @SOLO2.0PODCAST Jessica Suchan on Instagram @BODYBLISSBYJESS Ryan Burch on Instagram @RYEBURCH
In this episode Kayla chops it up with Danetha Doe! Danetha Doe, a former NFL cheerleader turned entrepreneur and financial journalist, knew early on that her career path was not going to fit in a pretty little box. Fiercely committed to designing a rich and fulfilling life on her terms, Danetha has built a career that includes all the hyphens: professional dancer, blogger, model, actress, journalist, financial expert, TV host and the list goes on. Danetha Doe is the creator of Money & Mimosas, a blog read by thousands of ambitious women in over forty-four countries. She was named a personal finance expert by Fast Company, the Wall Street Journal and is the star financial expert in the TV series, Going From Broke, produced by Ashton Kutcher. Her work has been featured in Entrepreneur, Elle, Cosmopolitan and NBC. In this episode we discuss: How she shifted from corporate finance to being the creator of Money & Mimosas How the skills you’re learning today can translate into what you actually want to do The evolution of Money & Mimosas and how it reflected how she evolved as an individual The beliefs that millennials hold around money and the stark differences between generations The impact of having a financial system that is “immoral” and what that looks like And so much more! This episode is brought to you by: Women Creating Calm Are you looking to eliminate the threat of chronic stress to increase your energy, minimize anxiety, & perform at an even higher level? Register for my next free class to learn how to slay stress and create lasting calm here. Links mentioned in this episode Danetha's Website Click here to subscribe via RSS feed (non-iTunes feed): https://wellnessglowup.libsyn.com/rss Social Media Info Wellness Glow Up Podcast – @wellnessglowuppodcast Kayla Nedza – @kaylanedza Danetha Doe - @danethadoe Did you like this episode? If you did give it a 5 star rating and share it with your friends.
Danetha Doe, an extraordinary and beautiful millionaire graces our podcast today to talk about her thoughts on being a black female millionaire, how she runs Money & Mimosa, thoughts on being a boss babe and a trophy wife, how to network, how to deal with adversity as a minority female in the financial industry, and how to blaze your own trail. HANDS DOWN one of the BEST guests I've had on the show, had so much fun, learn how you can also create your magic at https://www.moneyandmimosas.com/
Danetha Doe is a former NFL cheerleader turned entrepreneur, financial journalist, lifestyle influencer, personal finance expert and a TV host. Danetha is the creator of Money & Mimosas, a blog read by thousands of ambitious women in over forty-four countries. She is also the star financial expert in the TV series, Going From Broke, which is produced by Ashton Kutcher and appears on Sony's Crackle. Her work has been featured in Entrepreneur, Elle, Cosmopolitan and NBC. For years it has been her mission to elevate the self-worth and net-worth of women. Staring in the TV series, Going From Broke, has allowed Danetha to reach a larger audience of young adults who are struggling to tackle their debt and take control of their financial lives. In this episode of The Skooled Millennial: Adulting 101 podcast, Danetha shares some of her best tips for doing just that, reveals some of the secretes to her success and gives us a behind the scenes look at her TV show as well as some of the most memorable cast members. For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy
In this episode, Katie and I discuss money mindset blocks we have faced previously and money mindset blocks we are currently working through. We share our journeys with money, provide tips for helping you improve your money mindset, and help you let go of any money mindset blocks you might be facing. Now we want to hear from you, what is one money block that you are currently working through? Let us know in the comments below! Danetha Doe is the creator of Money & Mimosas, a blog read by thousands of ambitious women in over forty countries. She was named a personal finance expert by Fast Company and is the star financial expert in the TV series, Going From Broke, produced by Ashton Kutcher. A former NFL cheerleader, Danetha loves dance and bottomless mimosa brunches. Let's hang out! Instagram:https://instagram.com/danethadoe/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danethadoe/ Email: hello@moneyandmimosas.com Website: www.moneyandmimosas.com
In this episode, we share stories around our journey with fashion. We discuss the impact fashion has on how you feel about yourself and how others perceive you. Additionally, we provide you tips on how you can dress to the nines without hurting your bank account. If you enjoy fashion, want to learn how to improve your fashion, or want to know how you can dress fashionably on a budget, you won’t want to miss this episode. Now we want to hear from you. How would you describe fashion style? Be sure to let us know in the comments below! For more resources, be sure to check out: 1. Study mentioned wearing a doctor’s coat versus a painter’s coat https://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/03/science/clothes-and-self-perception.html?mtrref=www.youtube.com&gwh=CF55504F304918CA621E88DD50638677&gwt=pay&assetType=REGIWALL 2. https://www.moneyandmimosas.com/lifestyle/how-to-clean-out-your-closet 3.https://beingboss.club/podcast Danetha Doe is the creator of Money & Mimosas, a blog read by thousands of ambitious women who are unapologetic about wanting to be rich and sexy. She was named a personal finance expert by Fast Company and is the star financial expert in the TV series, Going From Broke, produced by Ashton Kutcher. A former NFL cheerleader, Danetha loves dance and bottomless mimosa brunches. Let's hang out! Instagram:https://instagram.com/danethadoe/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danethadoe/ Email: hello@moneyandmimosas.com Website: www.moneyandmimosas.com
Learning to trust your instincts and intuition can take practice, but Danetha Doe says it's well worth it, as she attributes much of her success as an entrepreneur to listening to her inner voice. Danetha has an accounting background and is the creator of Money & Mimosas, a social club and financial education blog AND she has her own podcast, called The Future of Accounting. She is also the moderator of our upcoming Women, Wealth & Wellness Conference on June 27. In this episode we discussed some of the challenges she's faced as an entrepreneur, how she handles self-doubt, advice for those in a career transition period and much more. Please rate and review us on Apple podcasts or whatever podcast app you're using to listen! Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Instagram YouTube
If money overwhelms you, this episode is for you! Founder of Money and Mimosas, Danetha Doe, is here to chat and give tips and tools on money in our lives, businesses, and relationships. Find Danetha Here: IG: @danethadoe www.moneyandmimosas.com Books mentioned can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-6f9e8669 Join the Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sparkintention/ Website: www.jennamonaco.com IG: @jenna.monaco
Full show notes at: josephinepbrooks.co.uk/podcast You Can follow us both on Instagram @DanethaDoe & @JosephinePBrooks We all have baggage and learned behaviours around the way we handle our money, in this episode Danetha and I chat about how we can create more of a healthy mindset around money that will help us to grow businesses that thrive. IN THIS EPISODE WE COVER Danetha’s experiences money when she was growing up and how it contrasts with my experience growing up Danetha’s unique outlook on money, seeing money as self-care and voting with your dollars Getting to the root of your money story and figuring out what your attitudes are to money Looking at what attitudes and mindsets around money you’ve adopted from your parents and their parents How to start adjusting your money mindset to a more positive place Aligning your spending with your values and feelings Setting up a weekly money date Addressing a lack mindset and how to flip it into an abundance mindset.
Mastering your money is like putting together a great recipe. You need a little of this and a little of that. We spend a lot of time talking about the tactical steps to money, but we also need to understand the emotional component that brings the tactics to life. Today's guest, Danetha Doe is sharing her own money story to inspire you to master the tactical and emotional steps into one perfect combination.What You'll LearnDanetha's career and money journey that has taken her from the NFL to entrepreneurship, accounting and empowering womenHow you can effectively combine the emotional and tactical sides of moneyHow to master your money without focusing solely on how much you have (or don't have)What you can learn from your own career journey that provides valuable money and life lessonsHow to understand the emotions behind the money decisions you makeLinksDanetha DoeMoney and MimosasYou can find all episodes of Millennial Money 6 months and older, plus ad-free new episodes, only on Stitcher Premium. For a free month of Stitcher Premium, go to stitcherpremium.com/wondery and use promo code ‘WONDERY’.SUBSCRIBE & SHAREWant to be the first to know when new episodes are released? Click here to subscribe in iTunes! IT’S FREE!If you loved this episode, don’t forget to share it with your friends on your favorite social channel and tag @shannahgame.Ask ShannahHave an Ask Shannah question, submit it hereGet SocialShannah on TwitterShannah on Instagram
Danetha Doe is the creator of Money & Mimosas and host of the Future of Accounting podcast. Named a millennial thought leader by the Hong Kong Institute of CPA's and a next-generation accountant by Quickbooks, Danetha’s blog and podcast reaches thousands of millennials and accountants eager for advice on how to create financial independence.
What does swimming with sharks have to do with the future of tax accounting? Find out as guest Danetha Doe—host of the Future of Accounting podcast—shares her insights on the tax trends beyond tax reform that businesses and their advisors should focus on. TIME STAMPS OF WHAT'S COVERED [ 00:36 ] Who is Danetha Doe [ 05:25 ] Trends in the accounting profession [ 10:38 ] If you don't manage changing technology, it can get in the way [ 15:56 ] The focus is becoming more on managing people and organizations [ 18:47 ] Challenging yourself outside the office helps you be more open-minded in your work [ 21:57 ] Developing a personal brand is important for accountants and business owners alike [ 25:42 ] Creativity is especially important [ 27:04 ] Put the moose on the table [ 28:20 ] Women in the workplace [ 31:33 ] Danetha's advice for Damien on mentoring women on his team [ 37:19 ] Creativity, communication and empathy are key [ 39:21 ] We can all learn from each other's perspectives [ 41:03 ] Focus on motivation BIO FOR GUEST Danetha Doe is CEO and president of The Doe Collective. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, she manages a collection of brands that share the mission of promoting creativity, collaboration and economic empowerment. As a blogger and influencer, she and the team collaborate with financial institutions and lifestyle brands to produce unique content and live events catering to women's empowerment. Connect with Danetha on LinkedIn Follow Danetha on Twitter ADDITIONAL RESOURCES More from Danetha: The Doe Collective | Money & Mimosas | Future of Accounting McKinsey & Company study: Women in the Workplace 2017 BKD's SKY 2017 Impact Report GET MORE SIMPLY TAX A complete archive of our episodes is available on our website and YouTube playlist. We'd love to hear from you! Email feedback and questions to SimplyTax@bkd.com Connect with Damien on social media! LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram
What does swimming with sharks have to do with the future of tax accounting? Find out as guest Danetha Doe—host of the Future of Accounting podcast—shares her insights on the tax trends beyond tax reform that businesses and their advisors should focus on. TIME STAMPS OF WHAT’S COVERED [ 00:36 ] Who is Danetha Doe [ 05:25 ] Trends in the accounting profession [ 10:38 ] If you don’t manage changing technology, it can get in the way [ 15:56 ] The focus is becoming more on managing people and organizations [ 18:47 ] Challenging yourself outside the office helps you be more open-minded in your work [ 21:57 ] Developing a personal brand is important for accountants and business owners alike [ 25:42 ] Creativity is especially important [ 27:04 ] Put the moose on the table [ 28:20 ] Women in the workplace [ 31:33 ] Danetha’s advice for Damien on mentoring women on his team [ 37:19 ] Creativity, communication and empathy are key [ 39:21 ] We can all learn from each other’s perspectives [ 41:03 ] Focus on motivation BIO FOR GUEST Danetha Doe is CEO and president of The Doe Collective. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, she manages a collection of brands that share the mission of promoting creativity, collaboration and economic empowerment. As a blogger and influencer, she and the team collaborate with financial institutions and lifestyle brands to produce unique content and live events catering to women’s empowerment. Connect with Danetha on LinkedIn Follow Danetha on Twitter ADDITIONAL RESOURCES More from Danetha: The Doe Collective | Money & Mimosas | Future of Accounting McKinsey & Company study: Women in the Workplace 2017 BKD’s SKY 2017 Impact Report GET MORE SIMPLY TAX A complete archive of our episodes is available on our website and YouTube playlist. We’d love to hear from you! Email feedback and questions to SimplyTax@bkd.com Connect with Damien on social media! LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram
Danetha Doe, money mentor for ambitious women. She was named next generation accountant by Quickbooks, Business Influencer by Xero and Top 40 under 40 Accounting Professional by CPA Practice Adviser. She’s dedicated to Economic Empowerment for Women and Speaker. How did Danetha Doe got into the moneyfield? Financial Education What made Denatha Doe ventured into entrepreneurship? Working with women and empowering women Biggest mistake women make with their money Danetha Doe’s Money and Mimosas http://www.danethadoe.com/moneyandmimosas/ Future of Accounting Mindset Being mindful of your spending habits Instagram: @denathadoe http://www.danethadoe.com/ https://twitter.com/DanethaDoe http://www.facebook.com/danethadoe
She is a “money mentor for ambitious women” with a mission to help women thrive financially and build the lives we want. Danetha Doe is the founder of the Money and Mimosas program and the host of the highly successful podcast, “Future of Accounting.” Danetha has built a successful business working with brands such as Google, Neiman Marcus, Audi and the San Francisco 49ers. She has been named a Top 40 under 40 accounting professional by CPA Practice Advisor, a next-generation accountant by Quickbooks and is the host of the #1 podcast for young accounting professionals. Now a contributing writer for Entrepreneur, her work has also been featured in Elle, Cosmopolitan, Seventeen and Huffington Post Live. Everything she says is surrounded by numbers and research, and she is here to educate us on the ways that women can write their money story and can use their financial health to help themselves and others. In this episode, Danetha gives us five steps to thriving financially, as well as insight into the ways in which money can connect to physical and emotional health. Join us for an insightful conversation on in which we will discuss the role of money in the current political and economic climate, in our romantic relationships, and in our own journey to self-awareness. Danetha will also recommend: 3 apps to keep you centered financially and spiritually 2 people to follow to motivate you to reach your goals 2 books to push you to get out there and start making money! Check these at www.girlskill.com/48 P. S. Sign up for the free, exclusive training from me on “The Lie of Female Success: How to Get Unstuck, Release Pressure & Stop Trying to Do It All” to find out: How to overcome the "Superwoman Syndrome" so you can start living in freedom, with ease, and owning your truth True feminine power and what you can do right now to begin feeling supported, stop pushing & controlling your life and men How to rediscover, embrace and cultivate feminine flow and become embodied so you can stop overthinking and start making decisions from the heart The essence of masculine/feminine polarity and how to attract and magnify the relationship you want And much more… Sign up at girlskill.com/webinar
What's your money story? Danetha Doe is joining us on Being Boss to encourage us to dig into our money stories so we can develop a better relationship with money—on both an energetic and practical level. We're talking about how we define money for ourselves, getting energetically aligned so we can accept more abundance into our lives, what you have to do as a business owner to set yourself up for financial success, and then how to use money to give back and make our world a better place. This episode is sponsored by Freshbooks Cloud Accounting & Twenty20 Get full show notes for this episode here --- Follow Danetha on Instagram: @danethadoe Follow Being Boss on Instagram: @beingbossclub Follow Being Boss on Twitter: @beingbossclub Follow Being Boss on Facebook: facebook.com/beingbossclub
On this show, we talked cash flow, attitude, the mindset successful people have with money and a whole lot of other great stuff with Danetha Doe, a top 40 under 40 accounting professional, the Founder of Money and Mimosas, and host of “The Future of Accounting” podcast. Listen to find out how Danetha thinks you can have your money better work for you! For the Difference Making Tip, scan ahead to 20:29 You can learn more about Danetha at MoneyandMimosas.com, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Please subscribe to the show however you’re listening, leave a review and share it with someone who appreciates good ideas. You can learn more about the show at GeorgeGrombacher.com, or contact George by clicking here.
In this first episode of the Future of Accounting, learn the reason why Danetha Doe decided to launch this podcast. And how she went from NFL cheerleader to accountant to building a million dollar business, serving clients all around the world. From her laptop.
This episode is brought to you by The Kolada Group. Today, I’m talking about bookkeeping. My guest is Danetha Doe, who is an accountant for mom-preneurs. Topics: (1:24) Introducing Danetha (2:20) Past financial management issues (4:57) What led to Danetha’s current business structure (8:20) YOU have to care about your finances (9:23) Why people come to Danetha (11:41) Step 1: organize (12:53) Danetha’s recommendations for personal and business finances (14:02) Step 2: daily routine (16:07) Step 3: weekly bookkeeping date (19:39) Financial freedom is a journey (20:39) It’s easy! (21:28) Danetha’s best financial investment (23:27) Worst financial investment: expensive schooling Quotes of the Week: “I didn’t realize that there is seasonality with business – there are times of the year when you make money and times of the year when money is a little bit tighter.”– Danetha “No one cares more about your money than you do. It’s like going to the dentist. Yes, they care about your teeth, but you need to be the one who is doing the daily crushing and flossing. Same with your finances – you are ultimately the best person to make those decisions for you and your finances.”– Danetha “Waiting for tax season to look at your finances is like waiting until after you’ve gotten your report card to then study for the exams.” - Danetha Resources: http://www.danethadoe.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Making money is great, keeping it is better. Many of you aren't keeping enough of your hard-earned cash...and there's something you can do about it. Managing your own money is part of the responsibility of earning it. If you're unwilling to track and budget, then don't expect to make big profits. Today's guest, Danetha Doe, is a financial strategist who's passionate about teaching her clients the necessary skills they need to manage their hard-earned money. Danetha has a proven track record of helping companies streamline their accounting functions to improve their cash flow and grow their business. Her previous clients have included Google, the San Francisco 49ers, Audi and hundreds of small businesses. In 2015, she was recognized as one of the Top under 40 under 40 accounting professionals by CPA Practice Advisor. A former NFL Cheerleader and fitness instructor, Danetha now resides in her dream condo in the Bay Area of California with her partner, Nick. Let's talk about why you need to be doing your own books on a weekly basis until you hit $100K in sales annually, then do it on a daily basis until you hit $1M in sales, why you need to calculate your net worth weekly and why most 6-figure business owners are spending more than they should. You can find out more about Danetha and her course here: www.danethadoe.com
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Ep.43 Danetha Doe - Financial Freedom is a journey of self-love Today on episode 43 of the Cloud Stories podcast I’m talking with Danetha Doe. She is a celebrity financial strategist and sought after speaker on the “Future of Accounting”. She was selected to be a millennial brand ambassador for Xero in 2014 and named one of the Top 40 under 40 accounting professionals by CPA Practice Advisor in 2015. She is the creator of Financial Foundations, a 6-week bookkeeping training program for small business owners. Danetha Doe Consulting, LLC is a financial education company. They provide training programs for small business. And work with large FinTech companies to engage millennial and women entrepreneurs. Subscribe to Episode 42 of Cloud Stories on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/cloud-stories-heather-smith/id908333807 In the intro I mention the Timely 30 Day #SelfCare challenge. You can find out more about it here: - http://www.gettimely.com/self-care-challenge/signup/ Today’s episode is sponsored by Spotlight Reporting. In this episode I talk to Danetha about: From her days as an NFL cheerleader Danetha learnt that you can do accomplish anything that you set your mind too. Dancing involves a combination of physical, emotional and mental discipline. In business our mindset is so important to get things accomplished and become a great entrepreneur we have to believe that we can become an entrepreneur and that we deserve to have a successful business. Danetha grew up running track and approaches business like a full bodied sport. Having mental discipline is important to get things done and push through when times can be challenging. In track you can only get so far running track participating as an individual. You also need to be a good team player. In business Danetha sees herself as both an individual and a team player: it’s important to be laser focused on own business goals and take care of herself first and foremost. In addition if I find a way to help other people both of us can rise to a level that’s mutually beneficial. Clear Eyes, Full Hearts Can’t Lose – Danetha mantra is Financial Freedom is a journey of self-love: It’s about being in complete control of your life and your destiny. Danetha Doe Consulting is a financial education company – empowering others to make financial decisions that make the most sense for them. Maybe this is splurging on the spa or travel. When we completely ignore the finances, or hand it over to someone and expect them to make all the decisions – that is when things in their business can go sour. Danetha works with a lot of personal trainers – you cannot outsource your burpees! Danetha started her first business at twenty, after finishing university, selling active wear. This resulted in her becoming completely broke and very depressed in 2008. She felt she had failed as an entrepreneur. How could I make such a big financial mess of myself with my knowledge and drive? Danetha got some part time jobs. Initially at the Grand Canyon as a waitress…Then worked at a ski resort as an accountant. Ski Resort did really well with revenue – but still had cash flow issues. Danetha role was to figure out why they were doing so well at sales but were cash poor. She realised from this experience that cash flow challenges are across the board – they are a skill you have to learn. I hope through my own experiences my own clients will not have to go through hard times with cash flow and can learn from my experiences. That is where the idea for Danetha Doe Consulting came from. As a small business owner you are already crazy smart because you’ve launched a business – so you are smart enough to manage your finances as well. Discovered the disconnect between university education and the real world – you can only get so far with formal education - as a small business owner you have to get out there and do the work, and make mistakes and figure out what works for you. Danetha loves when her clients develop a sense of confidence and self-worth around what they do. Own the service and price you provide to the world. Paul Miller at Cornish Accountants in the UK asked: “In your coaching and mentoring role how has Xero and other cloud apps helped her & her clients?” Xero is one of the things that re-inspired Danetha to do accounting. Xero brings a sense of beauty to our work as accountants. It is the only platform that makes it approachable to do their books. Because of the beautiful design and layout they feel it is intuitive and it instils a sense of confidence that they can navigate around the system. Danetha is a big fan of Tsheets a time tracking tool. One of the first things Danetha does with clients is to increase their prices. She combs through their prices and they are normally undervaluing themselves so they will increase it. A part of being able to ‘own’ the new rate is to be able to see how much time they take to do a task – so they understand how much they need to charge. Paul Miller at Cornish Accountants in the UK asked “What cloud apps does she use to deliver her work?” I use Xero and Tsheet and a platform called thinkific to house training modules for my clients. Danetha has a blog at Money and Mimosas http://www.moneyandmimosas.com/ … It is a bookkeeping blog that includes a detail photo expose of someone enjoying a sugar Brazilian wax! She mixes up topics about skin care and mimosa’s with bookkeeping because she wanted one place where she could read about bookkeeping and skincare topics. The underlying why behind the blog is giving woman permission to feel OK about wanting to be pretty and getting paid. Danetha believes the future of accounting looks a lot like accountants moving into the role of a consulting or trusted advisor or outsourced CFO – though she is not sure how well this is being embodied yet. It will be less data and manual entry, and as we get into AI it will be less tax filing. As we move into a global world the tax barriers between countries will begin to start to melt. It will not be about servicing clients in the states if you live in the states. It will really be about ‘How can you help your clients grow their business using the financials in their company?’ With technology completely commoditising our work - we are now competing globally and we have to convince a client that we understand their deepest desires and deepest needs when it comes to their business. It’s about how can they grow their business. Marketing and branding helps you spread awareness about your company to these global clients as well as demonstrate your expertise within your specific niche. Danetha shares some examples of branding she has used in her own business to connect with clients on a human level and transition it to business. Danetha talks about her various partnerships. Danetha loves conversations and connecting with people who are passionate about their business. Today’s episode is sponsored by Spotlight Reporting. Resources mentioned in this interview moneyandmimosas.com/ thinkific Tsheets Xero Connect with Danetha Doe danethadoe.com twitter.com/danethadoe Instagram.com/danethadoe
www.jenhemphill.comYou know how I love coffee? You can say mimosas and Danetha will be right over. She shares so much good stuff in this episode, but I think my favorite part was her $800 confession. So much so that I dug a little deeper into this at the end of the episode! What you'll learn about in today's episode:The big way her parents' regular Saturday money dates influenced her What life lesson she learned from being a saver (not what you would expect) What an $800 hair appointment taught her about money How she has stayed sober from using credit cards and what she does instead
www.jenhemphill.com You know how I love coffee? You can say mimosas and Danetha will be right over. She shares so much good stuff in this episode, but I think my favorite part was her $800 confession. So much so that I dug a little deeper into this at the end of the episode! What you'll learn about in today's episode: The big way her parents’ regular Saturday money dates influenced her What life lesson she learned from being a saver (not what you would expect) What an $800 hair appointment taught her about money How she has stayed sober from using credit cards and what she does instead
www.jenhemphill.com You know how I love coffee? You can say mimosas and Danetha will be right over. She shares so much good stuff in this episode, but I think my favorite part was her $800 confession. So much so that I dug a little deeper into this at the end of the episode! What you'll learn about in today's episode: The big way her parents’ regular Saturday money dates influenced her What life lesson she learned from being a saver (not what you would expect) What an $800 hair appointment taught her about money How she has stayed sober from using credit cards and what she does instead