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In this episode, we reshare an interview with Natalie's agent: Ellie Kay. She gives us a peek into the life of a Brand Ambassador. It can be glamorous and lucrative but it takes years of showing up, hard work and high self confidence. Link to the application Ellie mentions can be found here: https://elliekay.com/newclient/
About the Episode: In this episode, join Joe and his cohost Megan as they celebrate their 300th episode. From the early days of sharing foundational money management tips to the impactful stories of financial transformation shared by our community. Resources: FULLY FUNDED LIFEFREE Financial Tools Related Podcast Episodes:Episode 296: Budgeting Myths DEBUNKEDEpisode 288: Ellie Kay's Financial JourneyEpisode 268: The Fundamental Rule Of FinancesEpisode 249: Prepping For Summer Email info@iwbnin.com to ask questions or share success stories.
About the Episode: In this episode, join Joe and guest Ellie Kay as they discuss overcoming debt and how to reboot your financial habits in 2024. Resources: FULLY FUNDED LIFEFREE Financial Tools60-Minute Money Workout Ellie KayHeroes At Home Related Podcast Episodes:Episode 272: How To Have A Budget That Actually Works Episode 268: Fundamental Rule of Finances Episode 264: Money Principles Q&A Episode 251: Preparation Questions Email info@iwbnin.com to ask questions or share success stories.
Yes, there is a level of glitz and glam when you're a professional speaker getting paid 5 or 6 figures to present your story to the world. However, there is also a lot of anxiety: are you leaving money on the table? Are you protecting yourself and your brand? How can you negotiate without compromising the opportunity? We learn this and more from Ellie Kay, Brand Ambassador Agent (who also happens to rep Natalie!).
Sí, hay un nivel de glamour cuando eres una presentadora profesional y te pagan miles de dólares para presentar tu historia al mundo. Sin embargo, también hay mucha ansiedad: ¿estás cobrando suficiente? ¿Te estás protegiendo a ti mismo y a tu marca? ¿Cómo se puede negociar sin comprometer la oportunidad? Aprendemos esto y más de Ellie Kay, Brand Ambassador Agent (¡quien también representa a Natalie!).
Are you missing out on benefits that might be available to you? Billions of dollars in government benefits go unused each year. On this Veteran's Day, we're bringing you back to a Veteran's Day episode we aired a few years ago with Ellie Kay. There's tons of benefits and programs available to our veterans and she shares about a few of them. This show originally aired in 2019 so ignore any mention of current events. Check out the original show notes here. You'll find show notes for this episode at stackingbenjamins.com/ellie-kay-rewind-1275. Deeper dives with curated links, topics, and discussions are on our newsletter, The 201, available at StackingBenjamins.com/201. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
For a special belated Mother's Day episode, Bethany welcomes her own mom Ellie Kay on the show. They talk about the behind the scenes of going on The Price is Right together for the recent Mother's Day special, as well as other questions Bethany prepared ahead of time for her mom.We promise you, this episode will make you laugh AND cry and is unique look into the relationship Bethany shares with her mother. Watch the Price is Right episode here OR stream on Paramount+ after May 13 Season 50 Episode 160 (the Mother's Day episode that aired May 6, 2022).
Deep down, you know you have something important to share with the world, but something keeps getting in the way of you being your true self. Can you relate? This week I am joined by the amazing Ellie Kay who shares with us all her journey of finding her authentic self and sharing insights to help other find their voice and true self too.
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
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/
How 60 minutes a week can revolutionize your finances – with Ellie Kay, best-selling author, national speaker, Founder of “Heroes at Home” and Co-Host of “The Money Millhouse” Podcast. Plus, how to win during “America Saves Week.”
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.
Raising financial literacy rates in the country is not only important for the population at large but especially for military service members. That's why we're honoring service members this Veteran's Day with some HUGE advice from Ellie Kay, founder of the Heroes at Home program. The program provides military members and their families financial education on how to get out of debt, save more, and how to make their dollar go further. Today she'll share resources for veterans and current military members alike, plus there are LOTS of takeaways for those of you who aren't military-related. During our headlines segment, we'll take a look at another brokerage firm slashing fees and the reactions of two other CEOs in the industry. Are you missing out by not chasing lower fees? We'll give our thoughts, plus, cover a second piece about the wife of a convicted Ponzi scheme fraudster. She recently pleaded guilty to trying to cash in on $26,000 in credit card points - points earned from the Ponzi scheme of course. Later in the show, we'll throw out the Haven Life Line to Peter, who has recently become an uncle. Peter wants to set up his niece with some investments to help her later in life, but he's not sure what to do. He doesn't want to lock up the money in education funds, but he doesn't want it freely available either. Options?
We're finishing out our rewind week with one very interesting topic: should you marry for money? Tune back in next week for another 8 weeks of brand new shows! We'll kick the week off with featured guest Ellie Kay. You can read our original show notes below: While people say that marrying for money is a horrible reason to wed...are there positives? We ask Len Penzo and special guest Jessica Moorhouse from the Mo' Money podcast, that question...and as usual, the answer isn't what you'd expect. Plus, we talk about guaranteed income streams. It seems everyone wants one...but is the cost of a guarantee worth it? Finally, we'll tackle the video everyone's been talking about...the professor on the BBC who's interrupted by family. What are some workplace gaffes that WE'VE had happen? You'll laugh with us (and probably at us). During our FinTech segment we talk to Jon Ziglar from Parkmobile about some much-needed technology. How about an app that helps you find and pay for parking without all of the hassle? We'll ask him how it works on today's podcast. Thanks to MagnifyMoney.com for sponsoring our show!
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.
Michael and Danita Platt discuss their charity work, Ellie Kay explains how to support adult kids who move back home, Bryce Taylor gives tips for finding local musicians, Benjamin Ritter teaches how to be an Inner Leader, Darryl Webster talks about helping kids in elementary school, Lesli Doares teaches how to stop fighting over chores.
Enjoy a favorite episode of Season 2 with Roger Whitney, AKA the Retirement Answer Man! Stick around till the end for a special behind the scenes look at what it was like recording this episode! Bethany and Ellie have a cup of coffee at Ellie Kay's table discussing the season and how it is Bethany loves being cold this time of year. Bethany and Ellie remember a time when Ellie purchased a red coat in Canada, and how she didn't tell the truth in a certain instance. Ellie and Bethany discuss fears and how it can stop us from doing what we want to do. They talk about things that had scared them recently that they had to do, including Ellie connecting in Istanbul and almost missing her flight. Roger Whitney, The Retirement Answer Man, joins the Millhouse discussing retirement. Ellie challenges Roger to give the answer to retirement in 30 words or less. Roger explains it is important to not check out of life when it comes to Retirement. He encourages Bethany and Ellie to look at it in a new way that may not be traditional. Roger explains why he is excited for the Millennial Generation, and how they are able to change their perspective when it comes to retirement. He gives a practical way that financial advice industry has not caught up to the way we live our lives right now. He gives the two most important investments we could make in our future that could open up a lot of flexibility. They also talk about student loan debt and different ways to invest in our skills. Bethany asks if traditional saving for retirement is still important, and Roger gives reasons why we shouldn't ignore that. Resources: Managing Your Lifestyle Workbook
At FinCon15 in NOLA, Tiffany Aliche attended a session by Ellie Kay talking about how to be a 6 figure brand ambassador. Because of that session and connecting with Ellie, Aliche grew to have an audience of over 700k women and is now works with fortune 500 companies as a brand ambassador. Today you’ll get ideas on becoming a brand ambassador through Tiffany’s story of: Finding an Agent How much should you charge to be a brand ambassador What counts as work when you are a brand ambassador How to get sponsored on media appearances For more information, visit the show notes at https://finconexpo.com/category/money-media-podcast/
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
Ellie Kay and Bethany Bayless (Heroes at Home, The Money Millhouse podcast) share some of the financial challenges America's military families face that civilians may not think about - along with some tips and benefits to help them make the most of their money. Plus, Joe and Al answer your money questions: when should you claim Social Security to avoid any changes for the worst that the government might make to the system? Is a Roth 401(k) or a traditional 401(k) better for dealing with taxes and inflation? And, Joe, Al, and Andi share their Cyber Monday shopping stories. Transcript & show notes: http://bit.ly/YMYW-198
Bethany and Ellie have a cup of coffee at Ellie Kay's table discussing the season and how it is Bethany loves being cold this time of year. Bethany and Ellie remember a time when Ellie purchased a red coat in Canada, and how she didn't tell the truth in a certain instance. Ellie and Bethany discuss fears and how it can stop us from doing what we want to do. They talk about things that had scared them recently that they had to do, including Ellie connecting in Istanbul and almost missing her flight. Roger Whitney, The Retirement Answer Man, joins the Millhouse discussing retirement. Ellie challenges Roger to give the answer to retirement in 30 words or less. Roger explains it is important to not check out of life when it comes to Retirement. He encourages Bethany and Ellie to look at it in a new way that may not be traditional. Roger explains why he is excited for the Millennial Generation, and how they are able to change their perspective when it comes to retirement. He gives a practical way that financial advice industry has not caught up to the way we live our lives right now. He gives the two most important investments we could make in our future that could open up a lot of flexibility. They also talk about student loan debt and different ways to invest in our skills. Bethany asks if traditional saving for retirement is still important, and Roger gives reasons why we shouldn't ignore that. Enter to win one of TEN books from Roger! Just visit rogerwhitney.com/millhouse!
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.
We are pleased to share with you a previously aired interview with Ellie Kay, America's Family Financial Expert. What do you do when you get married and then discover that your new spouse in debt to the tune of $40,000? Today we'll hear from Bob and Ellie Kay and learn how they addressed this serious issue, how they paid off this debt in only two and half years, strengthened their marriage in the process, and built the foundation to put several children through college—while remaining debt free! In This Episode, We Look At: The decisions and adjustments Bob and Ellie had to make and live with. How they determined each other's financial roles and responsibilities. How they got out of debt and paid cash for the necessities of life—all while honoring the Lord in tithes and offerings. Resources and Links: The 60-Minute Money Workout: An Easy Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Your Finances into Shape [Affiliate Link] EllieKay.com Ellie's Contact Page Tim's blog post on the subject Improve Your Faith and Finances: Decide to have open dialogue with your spouse and talk about your financials goals as well as frustrations. Purpose in your heart that you will not avoid serious talks regarding money. Share Your Thoughts: If you have a question or comment about today's topic, we invite you to share your thoughts. Podcast on Facebook Tim Website or Twitter Troy Twitter Matt Website or Twitter
America’s family financial expert Ellie Kay joins us in the basement with investing tips for beginners. Forget all of the jargon….where do you start? PK from DQYDJ.net drops by to review yet another dumb article found on the internet (who knew there’d be someone saying NOT to invest while you’re in your 20s….). Joe & OG share headlines, and more. This show originally aired in 2015! Hope you enjoy it. See you back on Monday with a new episode of the Stacking Benjamins podcast.
Psychologist Dr. Jennifer Degler and her guest, Ellie Kay of Heroes at Home, provide helpful tips on how to help military spouses and children, as well as reintegration advice for when a military spouse comes home after deployment. Includes "what not to say" to military spouses with a deployed spouse.
What do you when you get married and discover your spouse has over $40,000 in debt? Today we'll hear from Bob and Ellie Kay about how they addressed this serious issue and paid this debt off in only 2 1/2 years. Hear how this strengthened their marriage and set the foundation to put several children through college while remaining debt free! In This Episode We Look At: What decisions and adjustments they had to make and live with. How they determined each other's financial roles and responsibilities. How they got out of debt and paid cash for the necessities in life; all while honoring the Lord in tithes and offerings. Today's Resources and Links: The 60-Minute Money Workout: An Easy Step-by-Step Guide to Getting Your Finances into Shape [Affiliate Link] EllieKay.com Ellie's Contact Page Tim's blog post on the subject One Thing You Can Do Today to Improve Your Financial World: Decide to have open dialogue with your spouse and talk about your financial goals and frustrations. Purpose in your heart that you will not avoid serious talks regarding money. What Are Your Thoughts? If you have a question or comment about today's topic, we invite you to share your thoughts.
It can be said that our lives are the sum total of our habits. There are habits we know we have, but there are also habits that we don't realize we have. Yet, there is a reward or consequence for each habit in our lives. Ellie Kay is the co-author of "Lean Body, Fat Wallet" an incredibly insightful book that helps you learn and apply new habits that will bring improved physical and financial health. Also known as America's Family (and Military) Financial Expert, Ellie will share how she has been able to positively impact the lives of thousands of people. In This Episode We Look At: The 3D Habit: Determine, Distract and Delay The In and Out Habit (Nope, not burgers!) The Sustainable Lifestyle Habit Today's Resources and Links: EllieKay.com Lean Body, Fat Wallet: Discover the Powerful Connection to Help You Lose Weight, Dump Debt, and Save Money [Affiliate Link] RetailMeNot's Mobile Apps TravelZoo's Mobile Apps One Thing You Can Do Today to Improve Your Financial World: Choose just One of these habits taught today and determine to apply it to your life this week. Share this new habit decision with your spouse or best friend and ask them to keep you accountable. What Are Your Thoughts? If you have a question or comment about today's topic, we invite you to share your thoughts.
This week on Mom Talk Radio, we are joined by Natalie Diaz, founder of Twiniversity.com and author of What to Do When You’re Having Two, discusses the differences between two babies and one. Spotlight on Moms features Tania Lamb of www.DisBroads.com. Leah Ingram, frugal living expert and author of Suddenly Frugal: How to Live Happier and Healthier for Less, shares gift ideas on a budget. Ellie Kay, expert and author on family finances, shares the challenges facing military families this holiday season. Leslie Morgan Steiner, author of The Baby Chase, shares information on surrogacy’s impact on American families.
Ellie Kay, Author of The 60 Minute Money Workout. -Ellie Kay gives practical advice on financial transformation, debt free finances and how to have long-term financial stability.
If you live with an illness it's no secret your pocketbook is impacted. And it can be frustrating to hear all the financial "tips" such as "stop buying $3 coffees" when you are just struggling to figure out how to afford your medications.Meet Ellie Kay. We are so excited to have her and thank her for taking the time to talk to our audience, because right now she is in high demand as a "American's Family Financial Expert." In fact, you may have seen her being interviewed on programs and for publications such as The New York Times, USA Today, CNBC, CNN, Fox, NPR, Redbook, Women's Day, Family Circle, Reader's Digest, and Parenting Magazine.This Christian woman is an author of a dozen books, a popular speaker, corporate educator and spokesperson, and mother of seven. (Some of us may be most impressed that she is the mother of seven and has time to think straight about anything - especially something financial!)Within two and a half years, Ellie Kay went from being a new wife and stepmom to two children with $40,000 in consumer debt to being completely debt free-all on one military income! So she knows what she is talking about! Within 15 years and while adding five more children to the family, Ellie and her husband were able to pay cash for their cars, buy and furnish two five-bedroom homes (one after selling the other), take wonderful vacations, dress fashionably, build a nest egg for retirement, send the kids to college loan-free, and give away more than $100,000 to nonprofit organizations around the world.living-rich-for-lessEllie teaches people sound money habits that are do-able and will stretch their dollars. Her latest title, Living Rich for Less (Waterbook/Random House, January 2009), sets forth her 10/10/80T Rule--give away 10 percent of your income, save 10 percent, and spend the last 80 percent wisely!In her free time, this self-professed “crazy woman” likes to have adventures. She says, “I make sure these are safe and supervised by licen
If you live with an illness it's no secret your pocketbook is impacted. And it can be frustrating to hear all the financial "tips" such as "stop buying $3 coffees" when you are just struggling to figure out how to afford your medications.Meet Ellie Kay. We are so excited to have her and thank her for taking the time to talk to our audience, because right now she is in high demand as a "American's Family Financial Expert." In fact, you may have seen her being interviewed on programs and for publications such as The New York Times, USA Today, CNBC, CNN, Fox, NPR, Redbook, Women's Day, Family Circle, Reader's Digest, and Parenting Magazine.This Christian woman is an author of a dozen books, a popular speaker, corporate educator and spokesperson, and mother of seven. (Some of us may be most impressed that she is the mother of seven and has time to think straight about anything - especially something financial!)Within two and a half years, Ellie Kay went from being a new wife and stepmom to two children with $40,000 in consumer debt to being completely debt free-all on one military income! So she knows what she is talking about! Within 15 years and while adding five more children to the family, Ellie and her husband were able to pay cash for their cars, buy and furnish two five-bedroom homes (one after selling the other), take wonderful vacations, dress fashionably, build a nest egg for retirement, send the kids to college loan-free, and give away more than $100,000 to nonprofit organizations around the world.living-rich-for-lessEllie teaches people sound money habits that are do-able and will stretch their dollars. Her latest title, Living Rich for Less (Waterbook/Random House, January 2009), sets forth her 10/10/80T Rule--give away 10 percent of your income, save 10 percent, and spend the last 80 percent wisely!In her free time, this self-professed “crazy woman” likes to have adventures. She says, “I make sure these are safe and supervised by licen
Tune in for a Discussion on Strategies for Financial Success. Our guest will be Ellie Kay, America's Family Financial Expert and the Author of "Living Rich for Less."