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Choosing the Best Tax Software for Your Needs Tax season is here—so which software should you trust with your hard-earned Benjamins? Eric Rosenberg from The College Investor joins us to break down the best options, whether you're a side hustler, crypto investor, or just looking for a free filing solution. Will TurboTax take the crown again, or is there a surprise champ? You might be shocked by which software stands out this year. H&R Block's virtual tax prep – If you want real humans to double-check your numbers, this might be your go-to. Which tax software works best for unique situations – Side gigs, stock trading, crypto investments… different situations call for different solutions. Navigating Tax Day without the stress – Tips to avoid last-minute panic and make sure you're not leaving money on the table. Crypto scams and meme coins – Because tax season isn't stressful enough without adding that mess into the mix. Meanwhile, Doug serves up world-famous trivia with a nod to classic children's books, beloved authors, and sing-song rhymes. Plus, we take a detour into sector betting, market trends, and—of course—movie recommendations. If tax season feels overwhelming, this episode breaks it down, keeps it light, and helps you pick the right software to file with confidence. Deeper dives with curated links, topics, and discussions are in our newsletter, The 201, available at https://www.stackingbenjamins.com/201 Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
#110 Looking to plan out some winter holiday bucket list ideas? You're in luck! In this episode of The Everyday Bucket List podcast, we'll discuss a holiday bucket list ideas for Thanksgiving, Christmas and more! We cover: Winter holiday bucket list trip ideas Unique celebration ideas Local activities In today's episode, we delve into creating a stress-free winter holiday bucket list, offering unique and memorable celebration ideas from various content creators such as Joe Saul-Sehy, Eric Rosenberg, Chonce Maddox Rhea and others. Emphasizing the excitement of planning, the discussion covers activities for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Hanukkah, alongside travel, local traditions and festive experiences. The aim is to inspire listeners to enjoy the holiday season without feeling overwhelmed. CLICK THE LINKS BELOW OR CUT AND PASTE THEM INTO YOUR BROWSER: Read the blog post (show notes): https://karencordaway.com/winter-holiday-bucket-list/ Binge-listen to my Seasonal Bucket List playlist https://bit.ly/3SPiiVN Binge-listen to my episodes about Hobbies playlist https://spoti.fi/46Q9p4o Listen to these episodes next: Joe Saul-Sehy on Texarkana and Travel Bucket List Adventures (Ep 2) Things to Do in Ventura, CA with Eric Rosenberg (Ep 20) Things to Do in Brooklyn, NY & a Few Daring Bucket List Ideas (Ep 7) How Can I Spend a Weekend in New York City? (Ep 30) NYC Itinerary + Holiday Bucket List Ideas for Christmas (Ep 109) RESOURCES: Blog Post: Holiday Bucket List: 10 Must-Do Activities in NYC Grab a copy of The Everyday Bucket List Book https://amzn.to/3vwxz2K If you'd like to support my work, check out https://buymeacoffee.com/edbl Mr. Hassell's Brain Breaks https://www.youtube.com/@Mr.HassellPE Connect with me: Website: KarenCordaway.com Twitter (X): @KarenCordaway https://x.com/karencordaway Pinterest: @Everyday_Bucket_List https://www.pinterest.com/EverydayBucketList/ Tiktok: @Everyday_Bucket_List https://www.tiktok.com/@everyday_bucket_list If you're enjoying this podcast, please rate and review it here. Let me know what you like about it so I know exactly what content to keep creating for you. Disclaimer: Some of the outbound links financially benefit the podcast. Using our links is a small way to support the show at zero cost to you. I only endorse products, programs, and services I use and would recommend to close friends and family. Thank you for your support. I'll be updating my podcast descriptions and show notes. Thanks for your patience as I transition.
#110 Looking to plan out some winter holiday bucket list ideas? You're in luck! In this episode of The Everyday Bucket List podcast, we'll discuss a holiday bucket list ideas for Thanksgiving, Christmas and more! We cover: Winter holiday bucket list trip ideas Unique celebration ideas Local activities In today's episode, we delve into creating a stress-free winter holiday bucket list, offering unique and memorable celebration ideas from various content creators. Emphasizing the excitement of planning, the discussion covers activities for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Hanukkah, alongside travel, local traditions and festive experiences. The aim is to inspire listeners to enjoy the holiday season without feeling overwhelmed. CLICK THE LINKS BELOW OR CUT AND PASTE THEM INTO YOUR BROWSER: Read the blog post (show notes): https://karencordaway.com/winter-holiday-bucket-list/ Binge-listen to my Seasonal Bucket List playlist https://bit.ly/3SPiiVN Binge-listen to my episodes about Hobbies playlist https://spoti.fi/46Q9p4o Listen to these episodes next: Joe Saul-Sehy on Texarkana and Travel Bucket List Adventures (Ep 2) Things to Do in Ventura, CA with Eric Rosenberg (Ep 20) Things to Do in Brooklyn, NY & a Few Daring Bucket List Ideas (Ep 7) How Can I Spend a Weekend in New York City? (Ep 30) NYC Itinerary + Holiday Bucket List Ideas for Christmas (Ep 109) RESOURCES: Blog Post: Holiday Bucket List: 10 Must-Do Activities in NYC Grab a copy of The Everyday Bucket List Book https://amzn.to/3vwxz2K If you'd like to support my work, check out https://buymeacoffee.com/edbl Mr. Hassell's Brain Breaks https://www.youtube.com/@Mr.HassellPE Connect with me: Website: KarenCordaway.com Twitter (X): @KarenCordaway https://x.com/karencordaway Pinterest: @Everyday_Bucket_List https://www.pinterest.com/EverydayBucketList/ Tiktok: @Everyday_Bucket_List https://www.tiktok.com/@everyday_bucket_list If you're enjoying this podcast, please rate and review it here. Let me know what you like about it so I know exactly what content to keep creating for you. Disclaimer: Some of the outbound links financially benefit the podcast. Using our links is a small way to support the show at zero cost to you. I only endorse products, programs, and services I use and would recommend to close friends and family. Thank you for your support. I'll be updating my podcast descriptions and show notes. Thanks for your patience as I transition.
Eric Rosenberg from Sun Tours discusses a promotion where you get to go to Greece with TJ Trout in May. He discusses the cruise, the tour itself, and where it goes. For more information go to https://suntoursus.com/ or go to KKOB.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us for an illuminating conversation with Dr. Eric Rosenberg, a distinguished Cornea and Complex Anterior Segment Surgeon at SightMD and Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology at New York Medical College. With a passion for education and a keen interest in the fusion of technology, engineering, and medicine, Dr. Rosenberg is at the forefront of innovation in ophthalmology. He serves on the executive Digital Committee at ASCRS and is a co-founder of MetaMed Media.Some of the episode highlights include: Journey into Eye Care industry: Dr. Rosenberg shares his unexpected path into ophthalmology, discussing the moments that ignited his passion for the field of eye care and more. Professional Odyssey: Explore his career trajectory, from residency, to fellowship at Weill Cornell, to being a professor and then diving into eyetech. Digital Visualization: Understand the importance of digital visualization in modern ophthalmology and eye care to help transform diagnostics, treatment planning, and patient education.MetaMed Media's Metaverse: Learn about Dr. Rosenberg's groundbreaking initiative – a metaverse designed specifically for Eye Care Professionals (ECPs). Discover how this innovative platform addresses challenges and fosters collaboration within the eyecare and healthcare community. Smart Solutions in Eye Care: Gain insights into his vision for the future of eye care, where smart solutions powered by artificial intelligence, augmented reality, and telemedicine play pivotal roles in enhancing patient care, accessibility, and efficiency. & much more... Along with all of the learnings check out our fun game segment "This or That " to get some interesting insights about our guest.Guest LinkedIn profile: Dr. Eric Rosenberg: https://www.linkedin.com/in/student4life/MetaMed Media: https://www.metamedmedia.com/ Thanks for listening! Follow us on LinkedIn, Instagram, Youtube and Facebook.Please leave me a review if you enjoyed my episodes: https://www.nerdyoptometrist.com/reviews/new/Support the show Support the showThanks for listening! Follow us on LinkedIn, Instagram, Youtube and Facebook. Please leave me a review if you enjoyed my episodes.
In this podcast, expert clinicians with discuss the latest information on the digital integration of medical and surgical eye care.
Dr. Eric Rosenberg and Dr. Roger Zaldivar explore how surgeons can enhance their surgical techniques by integrating technology into their practices. This podcast is provided for general information purposes only. The presenters' views are their own. Nothing contained within this podcast is intended to offer medical advice for the treatment of any illness or disease, nor is it a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Nothing presented in this podcast is intended to give instruction or guidance on the use of any Rayner products; it is not designed to replace a surgeon's independent judgement about the appropriateness or risks of a procedure for a given patient. Rayner does not endorse off-label use. Users must refer to the product labelling and instructions for use for Rayner products in all cases. Not all Rayner products are available in all countries. © 2023 Rayner Group, all rights reserved. Rayner, RayPRO and RayOne are proprietary marks of Rayner. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. Rayner, 10 Dominion Way, Worthing, West Sussex, BN14 8AQ. Registered in England: 615539
I speak to Eric Rosenberg, a long-time blogging buddy, about his journey from corporate employee to freelance writer, podcaster, and web designer. Eric has three children and lives in expensive Southern California. Yet, he's able to provide for his family on his freelance income alone. If you've ever wanted to become a freelancer and make side money or full-time freelancer money, this is your show! You can find out more about Eric at Eric.money. Subscribe To Financial Samurai Join 60,000+ others and sign up for my free weekly newsletter so you never miss a thing. You can also get every post I publish immediately in your inbox by signing up here. If you enjoyed this podcast, I'd appreciate a great review and a share with your friends! Every review means a lot.
Join host Eric Rosenberg, DO, MScEng, as he navigates the transformative landscape of digital technology in ophthalmology with guests Oliver Findl, MD, MBA, and Grayson W. Armstrong, MD, MPH. Together, they delve into the enormous potential of AI, machine learning, and teleophthalmology and highlight how these technologies are reshaping patient care, improving surgical outcomes, and revolutionizing clinical workflow. For more on the digital revolution in ophthalmology, check out the June issue of Cataract & Refractive Surgery Today: https://crstoday.com/articles/june-2023/unleashing-the-potential-of-digital-technology?single=true
Hello everyone. Welcome to another exciting episode of VR in Education. In today's episode, we are looking at how the medical industry is using Virtual worlds to educate each other. From virtual conferences, to learning from experienced doctors, to practicing real-life procedures and scenarios, the metaverse has huge potential for doctors. Today, we have invited Dr. Steven Houston III who is a Vitreoretinal surgeon and founder of METAMED. And we also have Dr. Eric Rosenberg who is a Cornea, Cataract, and Refractive Surgeon and Co-Founder of MetaMEd.
Want to know more about cryptocurrencies and NFTs or how the blockchain works? It's a fascinating and ever-changing world, and as you explore it, the possibilities seem endless. Eric Rosenberg is a finance writer, speaker, and consultant. His writing has appeared in publications including the Huffington Post, Business Insider, Investopedia, and many others. He's worked with many top brands, including TD Ameritrade, Betterment, Citizens Bank, and BMO Harris. I met with Eric at Podcast Movement this past week to discuss current trends in cryptocurrency, NFTs, and ways the blockchain could be used in the future. You can find the show notes for this episode at https://maplemoney.com/207 Do you prefer to invest in socially responsible companies? If so, our sponsor Wealthsimple will help you build a portfolio focusing on low carbon, cleantech, human rights, and the environment. To get started with Socially Responsible Investing, head over to https://maplemoney.com/wealthsimple today!
Every year the personal finance community comes together for the Plutus Awards, an annual ceremony that shines a light on some of the best and brightest brands in our space. If you're looking for new podcasts to listen to, new blogs to read, videos to watch, or social media to follow, you're going to love today's show. We start off this special episode with a simulcast of the actual award reveal, which happened on YouTube a couple of weeks ago. Miranda Marquit represents the Plutus Awards and joins Joe to share this year's list. (Because of the live nature of the show, there is some wobbly audio in this segment of the presentation). Then, in our second segment of the show, Joe is joined by a cast of financial commentator to walk through nine of the categories and comment on the various brands. Athena Lent (Money Smart Latina & Slate PF columnist), joins freelance writer/podcaster Eric Rosenberg, and podcaster Chris Browning (Popcorn Finance and This is Awkward). Who's probably going to win each? Who do our panelists want to win? How are these creators different? What are the trends in personal finance media today? We'll dive into all of that in our longest (by far!) episode of the year. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
15 Risk Reduction Lessons from My GuestsIn this episode, Andrew Stotz explains the 15 risk reduction lessons he has learned from his guests. https://myworstinvestmentever.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/The-Investors-Risk-Reduction-Checklist.pdf (Download the The Investor's Risk Reduction Checklist.) 1 Get the power of compounding working for you now, and don't interrupt it.https://www.linkedin.com/in/dansolomonpc/ (Dan Solomon) from https://myworstinvestmentever.com/ep434-dan-solomon-the-time-to-start-investing-is-now/ (Ep434: The Time to Start Investing Is Now) 2 Do your own research before making any investment. Do not rely on others.https://www.linkedin.com/in/traviswatts1234/ (Travis Watts) from https://myworstinvestmentever.com/ep381-travis-watts-do-your-due-diligence-and-keep-your-investment-simple/ (Ep381: Do Your Due Diligence and Keep Your Investment Simple) https://www.linkedin.com/in/curtmercadante/ (Curt Mercadante) from https://myworstinvestmentever.com/ep438-curt-mercadante-not-every-home-is-an-investment/ (Ep438: Not Every Home Is an Investment) https://www.linkedin.com/in/furqan-aziz/ (Furqan Aziz) from https://myworstinvestmentever.com/ep441-furqan-aziz-validate-every-idea-you-invest-time-in/ (Ep441: Validate Every Idea You Invest Time In) 3 Have a rigorous thought process when evaluating investments, and stick to that process.https://www.linkedin.com/in/shashankrandev/ (Shashank Randev) from https://myworstinvestmentever.com/ep352-shashank-randev-there-is-no-surefire-formula-to-venture-capital-investing/ (Ep352: There Is No Surefire Formula to Venture Capital Investing) 4 Expect long-term returns of about 8% and consider that investments above that could be “too good to be true.”https://www.linkedin.com/in/petealexander/ (Pete Alexander) from https://myworstinvestmentever.com/ep284-pete-alexander-if-the-real-estate-deal-sounds-too-good-to-be-true-it-is/ (Ep284: Pete Alexander – If the Real Estate Deal Sounds Too Good to Be True, It Is) 5 Build a network of experienced professionals who can give you input.https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahlarbi84/ (Sarah Larbi) from https://myworstinvestmentever.com/ep177-sarah-larbi-build-a-network-of-successful-role-models-to-avoid-this-real-estate-investing-mistake/ (Ep177: Build a Network of Successful Role Models to Avoid this Real Estate Investing Mistake) 6 Always spend time considering the risk before investing.https://www.linkedin.com/in/furqan-aziz/ (Furqan Aziz) from https://myworstinvestmentever.com/ep441-furqan-aziz-validate-every-idea-you-invest-time-in/ (Ep441: Validate Every Idea You Invest Time In) 7 Size your position according to your ability to handle a loss. If the risk is high, start small.https://www.linkedin.com/in/furqan-aziz/ (Furqan Aziz) from https://myworstinvestmentever.com/ep441-furqan-aziz-validate-every-idea-you-invest-time-in/ (Ep441: Validate Every Idea You Invest Time In) https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericrosenberg/ (Eric Rosenberg) from https://myworstinvestmentever.com/ep403-eric-rosenberg-start-investing-by-making-regular-monthly-contributions/ (Ep403: Start Investing by Making Regular Monthly Contributions) https://www.linkedin.com/in/kittisak-kovintavewat-60a381a4/ (Kittisak Kovintavewat) from https://myworstinvestmentever.com/ep432-kittisak-kovintavewat-be-an-investor-not-a-speculator/ (Ep432: Kittisak Kovintavewat – Be an Investor, Not a Speculator) 8 Consider the “unknowns” with any investment idea.https://www.linkedin.com/in/dramseyinc/ (Daniel Ramsey) from https://myworstinvestmentever.com/ep159-daniel-ramsey-when-investing-in-real-estate-take-your-time-to-remove-the-unknowns/ (Ep159: When Investing in Real Estate Take Your Time to Remove the Unknowns) 9 Invest in things that you can quickly exit. If you can't, demand a very high return and deploy a small amount of your...
Philanthropy, Cybersecurity, and Bringing the Energy.In this episode of The Outspoken Podcast, host Shana Cosgrove talks to Tasha Cornish, Executive Director at Cybersecurity Association of Maryland, Inc. (CAMI). Tasha discusses how her work has helped improve the nation, from running a human services nonprofit during COVID to defending the country from cyber attacks during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. She also explains why cybersecurity is important for every business and why information truly is power within the IT sector. Tasha gives advice to those entering the world of cybersecurity and reveals what advice she's seeking out for where she's at in her own career. Lastly, Tasha tells us about her adventure journey from snowboarding, scuba diving, running marathons, and possibly even CISSP. QUOTES “There's a very interesting debate when it comes to the human factor of cybersecurity. It's a combination of training your staff but also making sure that your networks are not over privileging your staff, that they have access to all these systems they don't need to access. [...] Which gets a lot of pushback of course from people who are trying to work hard and be productive, but it does help protect our systems” - Tasha Cornish [29:13] “Like anything else, if you don't have the people and processes in place to use these [cybersecurity] products, they're kind of useless.” - Tasha Cornish [30:20] “[Local governments] are a huge target [...] It's a lot, for schools and hospitals really, so we are out here trying to be a good source of information. And those folks are understaffed often, their security teams are strapped ” - Tasha Cornish [33:42] TIMESTAMPS [00:04] Intro [01:31] Meet Tasha Cornish [03:38] Tasha's Work at a Nonprofit During COVID [04:32] How Tasha Started on her Career Path [08:56] Tasha's Experience During COVID [10:15] Starting at CAMI [14:04] CAMI's Mission [16:24] Size, Scale, and Impact of CAMI [24:32] CAMI's Cybersecurity Role in the Russo-Ukrainian War [25:56] CISA [32:00] CAMI's Goals for 2022 [33:14] Cybersecurity Bills in the Maryland House [38:06] Choosing Priorities in the Cybersecurity [39:04] CAMI's Board [43:51] Advice for People Getting Started [45:36] WiCyS [49:40] Tasha's Book Recommendation [50:40] Tasha's Surprising Fact [52:27] Outro RESOURCES https://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/shiba-inu/ (Shiba Inu) https://www.smocbaltimore.org/ (Saint Mary's Outreach Center) https://www.nei.nih.gov/ (National Eye Institute (NEI)) https://www.thebodypro.com/article/prevention-works-close-end-month (Prevention Works!) https://www.gwu.edu/ (The George Washington University) https://www.jhu.edu/ (Johns Hopkins University) http://honfest.net/ (HONFest) https://www.nps.gov/places/star-spangled-banner-flag-house.htm (Star Spangled Banner Flag House) https://amhistory.si.edu/starspangledbanner/making-the-flag.aspx (Mary Pickersgill) https://amhistory.si.edu/starspangledbanner/ (History of The Star Spangled Banner) https://www.linkedin.com/in/keithdaw/ (Keith Daw) https://www.linkedin.com/in/emrosenberg/ (Eric Rosenberg) https://www.linkedin.com/in/shelleyjlombardo/ (Shelley Lombardo) https://commerce.maryland.gov/fund/programs-for-businesses/buy-maryland-cybersecurity-tax-credit (Buy Maryland Cybersecurity (BMC) Tax Credit) https://www.linkedin.com/in/rongula/ (Ron Gula) https://www.linkedin.com/in/cyndigula/ (Cyndi Gula) https://datatribe.com/ (Data Tribe) https://www.nsa.gov/ (National Security Agency (NSA)) https://www.cybercom.mil/ (United States Cyber Command) https://www.ftmeadealliance.org/ (Fort Meade Alliance) https://hubzonecouncil.org/National-HUBZone-Conference (National HUBZone Conference) https://www.cfr.org/global-conflict-tracker/conflict/conflict-ukraine (Russo-Ukrainian War) https://www.cisa.gov/shields-up (CISA's Shields Up Initiative) https://www.cisa.gov/ (Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA))...
Welcome to another episode of the Plutus Awards Podcast. Our community is filled with hundreds of stories from creators and entrepreneurs just like you. And through this show we share these stories of challenges and successes from bloggers to podcasters from writers, speakers and more. In today's episode I share how and why I decided to monetize my personal finance brand. It wasn't an easy decision and for those of you making the decision my monetization story will highlight the fears and concerns I had about the process leading with the following question that I needed to answer “Will monetizing my brand impact the authenticity, brand mission and purpose of my project and negatively impact the community that I serve with my content?” In the first episode of this season I spoke with Harlan Landes, founder of the Plutus Awards, Plutus Foundation and Plutus Voices events. It's a great conversation about the evolution of the Plutus ecosystem and what motivates Harlan to do the work that he does. The main question that the Plutus Foundation will be exploring this season is the tension that content creators in the personal finance space feel when deciding whether or not to monetize their brand. I absolutely felt this tension and nervousness at the time that I decided to monetize my brand partly because I had to ask myself if I was being inauthentic, greedy or disingenuous as a person in the personal finance space. I thought it would be interesting to share what I thought about, what I was afraid of and how and why I ultimately decided to say “yes” to making money as a personal content creator. The Beginning I started blogging about money in 2012 and honestly, what I put out for the first couple of years was messy. I started with Blogger, a free blogging platform until eventually I decided that I liked blogging enough to tackle using Wordpress. I'll never forget sitting in Eric Rosenberg's apartment in Denver wanting to use his turntables on Christmas Eve and hanging out with his girlfriend who would become his wife as he transferred my website to Wordpress. Something that I couldn't afford to pay for at the time. I wasn't a prolific blogger, but I was passionate about the space, the community and the content that I was putting out there and my hope was that if I could help at least one person by sharing my story-I'd made a difference. 2012 soon became 2013, 2014, and then 2017 arrived. It was around that time that I was really having some deep private conversations with myself about the value of my time vs. what I was putting out. I still had debt that I was paying off, I had made the leap into self-employment and was navigating what I enjoyed doing as an entrepreneur and I was increasingly asking myself the following question “Does it make sense for someone in the personal finance space to say “no” to money…especially when they needed it? They… meaning me. And the other question that I literally spent years working through is how can I make money, still be authentic and still advocate for the financial changes and empowerment that I talked about on my platform. I didn't want to make money with credit card sign ups, I loved affiliates but hadn't yet found many affiliate programs that were a good fit and “lit me up” At the heart of the conflict that had over monetization was how to do it in such a way that I could still share what I believed without having the products or services that I partnered with negatively impact my brand? Finally I figured out how to monetize authentically while staying true to my brand. I became incredibly clear about the overall mission of my brand which is to empower Black and Brown communities while educating and partnering with allied communities to increase access to financial tools, products and opportunities that were previously inaccessible to these communities. This looked like sharing free content in the form of podcast episodes, leads for projects and sharing opportunities such as grants, jobs and scholarships. Basically, kicking the door open and getting rid of financial gatekeeping. Being candid about wanting to unapologetically want to earn more money. I decided to rebrand and “Michelle is Money Hungry” was born. I made it clear that I was modeling, earning more for other Black and Brown women to see and feel good about. I also shared the statistics that backed up why this initiative was so important. Black women earn significantly less than white men We are typically financially responsible for other relatives or friends who need financial support. We're battling what we don't know such as the right wage to negotiate for We have to bridge the financial gap that Americans find themselves dealing with in the form of: health insurance, childcare costs, expensive housing and more. Also, the math wasn't mathing. I was known for being in the process of paying off my debt. I had no business not making as much money as possible in order to achieve that goal I sought out affiliates, projects and partners that were 100% in alignment with my brand and thoughtfully grew my content to support my monetization moves. I said “no” to anything that would be off brand, inauthentic or just felt wrong for my community. No more weird backlinks on the website, no more yesses sponsored blog posts that felt random on the website, no paid projects that had my name on it that felt off-brand. Those became ghostwritten projects if I even said “yes” Always leading with my community in mind and having a greater purpose. Because of these moves the projects that I was attracted to work on paid better over time and were just enjoyable to do. Additional actions that I took as I undertook the monetization process I kept my side-hustles and used that money help me avoid saying “yes” to things that I should be saying “no” to I did not and do not judge other creators who've opted not to monetize their brands. This could be their life's opus and who am I to judge their decision around how they spend their time. I designed products, goods and services that allowed me to say “no” to anything that didn't serve me well. I added applying for grants and scholarships so that I could continue to create content that serves without compromising the integrity of the work. Some last thoughts and reflections Monetizing your personal finance brand is personal. You earning money (however much you earn) may create some tension between you and other content creators If you're able to monetize beyond a decent wage-basically, make epic money, be prepared for some feedback around this. For example: are you FIRE or just an entrepreneur? There is no right or wrong answer on whether or not you should monetize your brand. There will be people who disagree with your decision either way. It took me 4 years to say “yes” to monetization and even then I was uneasy about it at the time. Creating a mission and monetization rubric helped me be clear about what I could say “yes” or “no” to authentically. Ultimately, I also moved all business of content creation of my website and launched a new how to build an online business brand where I could comfortably share affiliates and other resources that didn't accidentally cannibalize the spirit and mission behind “Michelle is Money Hungry” What say you? Do you plan on monetizing your personal finance brand? What are your fears and concerns?
Cryptocurrencies are still a hot financial topic, despite the fact that, as I write this, Bitcoin is down more than $25,000 from its 2021 high of $67,000. Even after all this time, some experts are still insisting these volatile investments are heading to the moon, while others believe crypto could one day be worth nothing at all. Who's right? It's time to find out. Today, we're going to look at whether to invest in crypto, how to invest in crypto, which crypto you should invest in, and most important, how to make money doing it. Stacy Johnson and I are joined by producer and novice investor Aaron Freeman to discuss the ins and outs of investing in cryptocurrencies. Our special guest is Eric Rosenberg, MBA, a financial expert and crypto investor. What are cryptocurrencies, anyway? Let's get an overview of cryptocurrencies and crypto wallets. If you're going to invest in cryptocurrencies, you need to know this stuff. We get down and dirty about wallets and how this all works, as well as talk about what we think is next. Check out a previous episode we did digging into cryptocurrencies. Is now the time to buy bitcoin? Or should you focus on some other crypto? Our guest, Eric, offers some insights on crypto as the future in a different podcast about the subject. Before you assume cryptocurrencies are useless, here are a few things you can buy with them. This isn't the first time cryptocurrencies have crashed (and it won't be the last). Check out this older episode about how to handle a cryptocurrency crash. Ready to set up a crypto wallet? Miranda has an article for that. Check out this quick primer, Bitcoin for Dummies. Tips for investing in cryptocurrencies In addition to talking about the hows and whys, we've also got some practical tips for investing in cryptocurrencies. Plus, we'll talk about what we think is in the future for crypto. Are cryptocurrencies really viable? Or is it really all about the underlying blockchain technology? An overview of investing in the bitcoin ETF. Check out the criteria Miranda uses when she's deciding on which cryptocurrencies to invest in. Is bitcoin the new digital gold? And should you buy bitcoin instead of gold? One of our writers breaks it down. Before you invest in anything — including cryptocurrency — consider making an investment policy statement to prevent you from going overboard. What to consider when it comes to portfolio allocation before you start investing in cryptocurrencies. Become a member: https://www.moneytalksnews.com/members/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's episode features Eric Rosenburg from Personal Profitability (again!). Eric is a prolific writer and speaker across all finance topics, but today our main focus is solely on cryptocurrency. We already covered the intro to crypto with Eric back in episode 163, so now it's time to go deeper! In this episode, we discuss mining, NFTs (art & utility), staking, Smart Contracts, DAOs, taxes & estate planning. Many don't realize how many areas cryptocurrency could impact and/or disrupt. We know listeners have tons of questions and Eric is bringing the answers. Whether you're a crypto believer and want to hear an expert's take on the future or you're unsure and need to understand what it's all about, we think this is the episode for you. Links From the Episode Eric.Money Personal Profitability Eric's Twitter YouTube Interview https://youtu.be/lclbVuL9m3Q Join the Community We'd love to hear your comments and questions about this week's episode. Here are some of the best ways to stay in touch and get involved in The FI Show community! Grab our FREE Budget Planner Join our Facebook Group Leave us a voicemail Send an email to contact [at] TheFiShow [dot] com If you like what you hear, please subscribe and leave a rating/review! >> You can do that by clicking here
In this episode, hosts Jim Mazzo and John A. Hovanesian, MD, FACS, discuss the latest news in eyecare, then speak with Eric Rosenberg, DO, about the current state and future of digital ophthalmology. Intro :10 Brief recap of episode 2 with Nicole Fram :55 News and Notes 1:31 Generic of Allergan's Restasis by Mylan Pharmaceuticals and discussion of generics in the ophthalmic space 2:05 Aramis Biosciences in phase 2 neuromodulator dry eye program and discussion of dry eye 5:12 Jim discusses Aetna's prior authorization for cataract surgery 6:54 Bilateral same day cataract surgery discussion 8:48 Eric Rosenberg, DO, introduction 10:48 What is digital? What is the meaning of digital? 11:38 Goals of the Digital Ophthalmic Society 17:33 Barriers to adoption of digital 22:34 What will DOS be discussing at Eyecelerator@ASCRS? 23:56 What Rosenberg hopes the DOS will achieve in the future 27:38 Thank you, Eric 29:42 Roger Ohanesian to receive Chang/Crandall Humanitarian Award at ASCRS 30:01 Sneak peek at the next episode 32:18 For more information: John A. Hovanesian, MD, FACS, is a faculty member at the UCLA Jules Stein Eye Institute and in private practice at Harvard Eye Associates in Laguna Hills, California. Jim Mazzo sits on numerous ophthalmic industry corporate boards and committees after serving in executive roles with Allergan, Avellino Labs, Carl Zeiss and AMO. Eric Rosenberg, DO, is a cornea, cataract, and refractive surgeon at SightMD. We'd love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to eyeluminaries@healio.com. Follow John Hovanesian on Twitter @DrHovanesian. You can reach Dr. Rosenberg via email at ericr29@gmail.com. To learn more about the DOS, visit: https://www.digitalophthalmicsociety.com/. Disclosures: Hovanesian consults widely in the ophthalmic field and specifically with Alcon, Ivantis and Sight Sciences. Mazzo reports being an adviser for Anivive Lifesciences, Avellino Labs, Bain Capital, CVC Capital and Zeiss; executive chairman of Neurotech, Preceyes BV and TearLab; and sits on the board of Centricity Vision, Crystilex, IanTech, Lensgen and Visus. Healio could not confirm relevant financial disclosures for Rosenberg at the time of publication.
On average, everything you are buying today costs 7% more than it did a year ago. In this show of the Young Lawyer Rising Podcast, financial speaker-writer-consultant Eric Rosenberg joins host Mathew Kerbis to discuss the effects of rising inflation and how best to beat these effects through good investment decisions and mitigated risk. Learn how to fine tune your portfolio to offset inflation and weather whatever the markets throw at you! Special thanks to our sponsor, The Velvet Hammer.
On average, everything you are buying today costs 7% more than it did a year ago. In this show of the Young Lawyer Rising Podcast, financial speaker-writer-consultant Eric Rosenberg joins host Mathew Kerbis to discuss the effects of rising inflation and how best to beat these effects through good investment decisions and mitigated risk. Learn how to fine tune your portfolio to offset inflation and weather whatever the markets throw at you! Special thanks to our sponsor, The Velvet Hammer.
Our friend and previous guest, Eric Rosenberg is back and talking to us all about crypto. This is basically a 101 level conversation as I navigate the basics of crypto and decide if I want to invest a small amount... READ MORE The post Intro to Cryptocurrency | Eric Rosenberg appeared first on .
[1:19] Who is Eric Rosenberg and what brought him to where he is today?[20:39] College talk.[44:18] Entrepreneurial legacy. About the guest:Eric Rosenberg is a financial writer, speaker, and consultant based in Ventura, California. He holds an undergraduate finance degree from the University of Colorado and an MBA in finance from the University of Denver. After working as a bank manager and then nearly a decade in corporate finance and accounting, Eric left the corporate world for full-time online self-employment. His work has been featured in online publications including Business Insider, Nerdwallet, Investopedia, The Balance, HuffPo, Investor Junkie, and other fine financial blogs and publications. When away from the computer, he enjoys spending time with his wife and three children, traveling the world, and tinkering with technology. Connect with him and learn more at EricRosenberg.com.https://personalprofitability.com/bootcamphttps://personalprofitability.com/personalprofitabilitypodcast/eric.money
Regardless of your financial situation, the beginning of your career is a terrific time to build credit. Great credit affords you critical opportunities when you fund your practice or buy a home. It's not about what you're earning, it's about the payment mechanisms. Financial speaker-writer-consultant Eric Rosenberg joins our very own Mathew Kerbis for a deep dive on establishing and building incredible credit. Together they discuss how to leverage credit card use and point systems to help optimize your financial strength. Tune in and live the good life! Special thanks to our sponsor, The Velvet Hammer.
Regardless of your financial situation, the beginning of your career is a terrific time to build credit. Great credit affords you critical opportunities when you fund your practice or buy a home. It's not about what you're earning, it's about the payment mechanisms. Financial speaker-writer-consultant Eric Rosenberg joins our very own Mathew Kerbis for a deep dive on establishing and building incredible credit. Together they discuss how to leverage credit card use and point systems to help optimize your financial strength. Tune in and live the good life! Special thanks to our sponsor, The Velvet Hammer.
In this episode of the Road to Growth podcast, we are pleased to introduce you to Eric Rosenberg. Eric is a financial writer, speaker, and consultant based in Ventura, California. He holds an undergraduate finance degree from the University of Colorado and an MBA in finance from the University of Denver. After working as a bank manager and then nearly a decade in corporate finance and accounting, Eric left the corporate world for full-time online self-employment. His work has been featured in online publications including Business Insider, Nerdwallet, Investopedia, The Balance, HuffPo, Investor Junkie, and other fine financial blogs and publications. When away from the computer, he enjoys spending time with his wife and three children, traveling the world, and tinkering with technology. Connect with him and learn more at EricRosenberg.com. Learn more and connect with Eric Rosenberg by visiting him on Website: https://personalprofitability.com/ on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ericprofits on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ericrosenberg1/ on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwkHsoJ5kV1Ush-QEnOa6mw Be sure to follow us on Twitter: Twitter.com/to_growth on Facebook: facebook.com/Road2Growth Subscribe to our podcast across the web: https://www.theenriquezgroup.com/blog Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Cdmacc iTunes: https://apple.co/2F4zAcn Castbox: http://bit.ly/2F4NfQq Google Play: http://bit.ly/2TxUYQ2 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKnzMRkl-PurAb32mCLCMeA?view_as=subscriber
BIO: Eric Rosenberg is a financial writer, speaker, and consultant based in Ventura, California. STORY: Eric always played it safe by investing in conservative low-list investments. This made him miss out on huge investments. LEARNING: Understand and manage your investment risk. Stop making excuses and start saving and investing by making regular monthly contributions. “Let your money be something that helps you live the life you want. Not the reason you can't do the things you want.” Eric Rosenberg Guest profilehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ericrosenberg/ (Eric Rosenberg) is a financial writer, speaker, and consultant based in Ventura, California. He holds an undergraduate finance degree from the University of Colorado and an MBA in finance from the University of Denver. After working as a bank manager and then nearly a decade in corporate finance and accounting, Eric left the corporate world for full-time online self-employment. He recently passed the five-year mark of self-employment. His work has been featured in online publications, including Business Insider, Nerdwallet, Investopedia, The Balance, HuffPo, Investor Junkie, and other fine financial blogs and publications. When away from the computer, he enjoys spending time with his wife and three children, traveling the world, and tinkering with technology. Connect with him and learn more athttps://ericrosenberg.com/ ( EricRosenberg.com). Worst investment everEric graduated from college in 2007 with a finance degree. He came out of grad school into the beginning of one of the worst economies. The conservative investorEric started investing with a lot of very conservative investment ideas because he was nervous about losing. He had taken Warren Buffett's advice of not losing money to heart. He concentrated on making long-term value investments that are low-risk. This way of investing saw Eric not make many investments that would have made him a lot of money. The WWE stockOne of the most notable investments that Eric missed out on was the WWE stock. While in school, Eric did a presentation on the WWE stock. He argued that this was not just about muscle men fighting, but it was actually a very profitable business. However, the class voted not to buy it. But Eric was convinced enough, so he bought WWE stock worth about $300. Initially, it went way up, and it was doing great. Then all of a sudden, it was not doing so great. He ended up selling it for a modest loss. It wasn't a big one. But later on, Eric learned that his research was pretty much spot on because the stock eventually returned multiple times over. If he hadn't sold it and had just held on and rode it out for another couple of years, it would have turned profitable. The Teva pharmaceuticals stockAnother stock that Eric sold for a loss was Teva pharmaceuticals. He didn't do an in-depth financial analysis on this stock as he usually did. This is because he is very passionate about Israel, so he went with his emotions. He invested about $800, but the stock never did well. Lessons learnedUnderstand and manage your investment riskEveryone has a different risk tolerance. Understand what your tolerance is. If you always get sick to your stomach every time you think of losing money, you probably don't want a very risky portfolio. If you get excited at the idea of taking on risky ventures, then maybe you can invest a little bit riskier. But understand andhttps://myworstinvestmentever.com/ep248-karen-foo-risk-management-is-the-key-to-success-in-forex/ ( be in control of that risk). Start investing by making regular monthly contributionsStart investing by making regular investments over time. The best way for most people to get started is by taking advantage of 401k if you have a job that has one. If you don't have 401k, find another investment and start saving regularly, even if it's just $5. Just start with something you can always build from there, but you can't build on zero. So you got to
Join Yvonne Brandenburg, RVT, VTS SAIM and Jordan Porter RVT, LVT, VTS SAIM as we talk about: We are doing a bit of a throw back this week, as we discussed how to stay healthy in the past, applying to physically and financially. Staying healthy in our difficult career. We discuss physical health, as well as financial wellbeing. These are all important topics and while we are not experts at all, we can offer a lot of resources to help stay healthy. Question of the Week What do you do to disconnect and keep yourself healthy? Leave a comment at https://imfpp.org/episode36 Resources We Mentioned in the Show National Suicide Prevention Lifeline's Crisis Chat team: http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/GetHelp/LifelineChat.aspx 1-800-273-8255 Vet Tech Cafe Episodes in May 2020 Vet Tech Cafe - Joe Defulio episode, Vet Tech Taproom Episode 4 Vet Tech Cafe - Beth Armstrong Episode Vet Tech Cafe - Kim Spelts Episode Vet Tech Taproom Episode 5 https://vettechcafe.podbean.com/ ‘When Caring Hurts: Dealing with Depression in Veterinary Medicine’. Melanie Codi LVT, CVT, VTS (Nutrition). Today’s Veterinary Nurse. JAN/FEB 2017, PERSONAL WELLBEING; https://todaysveterinarynurse.com/articles/when-caring-hurts-dealing-with-depression-in-veterinary-medicine/ ‘7 Mental Health Resources for Veterinary Technicians’ Flavia Vaduva - May 6, 2019. Retrieved on 6/13/2020 https://blog.vettechprep.com/7-mental-health-resources-for-veterinary-technicians AVMA state well-being resource: https://www.avma.org/advocacy/state-local-issues/state-wellbeing-programs-veterinary-professionals Physical health impacts mental wellbeing. AVMA https://www.avma.org/resources-tools/wellbeing/physical-health-impacts-mental-wellbeing Occupational health hazards in veterinary medicine: Physical, psychological, and chemical hazards’. The Canadian Veterinary Journal by Tasha Epp and Cheryl Waldner. Can Vet J. 2012 Feb; 53(2): 151–157. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3258828/ Arizona wellness resources: https://azvma.org/page/WellnessResources 'Five Simple Ways To Get And Stay Financially Healthy'. NJ Falk ForbesWomen. Apr 22, 2019. https://www.forbes.com/sites/njgoldston/2019/04/22/five-simple-ways-to-get-and-stay-financially-healthy/#4e0004f610de 'Why Your Financial Health Matters'. Eric Rosenberg, MBA and Cara Herbert. Self by INC. https://www.self.inc/blog/why-your-financial-health-important ‘Lowering Radiation Exposure in your Veterinary Practice’. Veterinary Practice News. June 14, 2019. https://www.veterinarypracticenews.com/lowering-radiation-exposure-in-your-veterinary-practice/#:~:text=Radiation%20exposure%20poses%20risk%20to%20veterinary%20staff&text=The%20result%20of%20radiation%20exposure,3%20potentially%20causing%20birth%20defects. ‘Cancer in the Veterinarians’. BMJ Journals. https://oem.bmj.com/content/57/5/289 ‘Cancerous Agents Warrant Precautionary Strategies’. DVM360. October 1, 2001. https://www.dvm360.com/view/cancerous-agents-warrant-precautionary-strategies ‘Cancer in Veterinarians’. NCBI. 2000 May https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1739954/ ‘Occupational health and safety in small animal veterinary practice: Part I — Nonparasitic zoonotic diseases’. NCBI. 2002 Aug. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC339409/ ‘Zoonotic Diseases’. Merck Veterinary Manual. May 2015. https://www.merckvetmanual.com/public-health/zoonoses/zoonotic-diseases Thanks so much for tuning in. Join us again next week for another episode! Want to earn some RACE approved CE credits for listening to the podcast? You can earn between 0.5-1.0 hour of RACE approved CE credit for each podcast episode you listen to. Join the Internal Medicine For Vet Techs Membership to earn and keep track of your continuing education hours as you get your learn on! Join now! http://internalmedicineforvettechsmembership.com/ Get Access to the Membership Site for your RACE approved CE certificates Sign up at https://internalmedicineforvettechsmembership.com Get Access to the Technician Treasure Trove Sign up at https://imfpp.org/treasuretrove Thanks for listening! – Yvonne and Jordan
Mercy and justice work often have to do with building and rebuilding: lives, families, life situations, structures, marriages. That's why we do a lot of what we do - value life, food pantries, transitions, prison ministry, immigration counseling services, etc. - because we want to be a part of building a kingdom way in the world around us. Join us today for a rebuilding conversation from two points of view as we interview staff member Jeanine Winfrey, an immigration lawyer who leads the Immigration Counseling Services at our Community Center, and dedicated volunteer, VC member, attorney and Eric's motorcycle-trail-riding-friend, Eric Rosenberg.Eric Rosenberg has attended Vineyard Columbus since 2001. He is an attorney who enjoys volunteering inside and outside the church and spending time with his twin daughters who are sophomores at OSU.Jeanine Winfrey holds a BA in Foreign Affairs from the University of Virginia and a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center. She began her legal career in 1999 at the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) in Washington DC, and then spent 14 years with the US Air force, first as an assistant staff judge advocate, and later as a military spouse and stay-at-home parent. Jeanine is currently the Director of Immigration Counseling Services at Vineyard Community Center, a faith-based non-profit that provides low cost and pro-bono legal services to immigrant community in central Ohio. Jeanine immigrated to the US at the age of 7 as a political refugee from Vietnam and is a part of the Vietnamese Bible Study Fellowship at Vineyard Columbus.Vineyard ICS Facebook: @VineyardICS Twitter: @VineyardICS
In the session of the Everyday Bucket List Podcast, I chat with Eric Rosenberg of the Personal Profitability podcast and website. Looking for fun things to do in Ventura, CA? This episode has you covered. Whether you're searching for what to do this weekend or you're planning a warm weather vacation, there are plenty of options for everyone. Check out the best outdoor activities & top attractions to visit such as the beach, pier, restaurants, Channel Islands and more. Show Notes: Click the link below or you can copy and paste it into the browser. https://karencordaway.com/things-to-do-in-ventura-california/
Hoy en #Noticias7AM, realizamos una entrevista vía telefónica con el Presidente del Colegio Médico de Tijuana, el Dr. Eric Rosenberg, quien en conjunto con la comunidad médica de la región, hacen un llamado a la población a no desconfiar de la vacuna contra el #COVID19. Explica que los efectos secundarios que se han documentao han sido muy bajos en comparación con los beneficios que la aplicación de la vacuna traería.
Sherry starts a new series of episodes, with co-host Alon, that provides guidance, support, and strategies for their community of entrepreneurial friends. They talk with friend Eric Rosenberg who struggles with his weight and has recently started a new diet program. Some of the things they touch include valuing yourself, self-discipline, finding balance, taking time and energy for self-care, and the history of trauma in your DNA and how it can affect the present. Want more content like this? Check out our book.
Sherry starts a new series of episodes, with co-host Alon, that provides guidance, support, and strategies for their community of entrepreneurial friends. They talk with friend Eric Rosenberg who struggles with his weight and has recently started a new diet program. Some of the things they touch include valuing yourself, self-discipline, finding balance, taking time […] The post Episode 262: Diets, Control and the Holocaust appeared first on ZenFounder.
This episode features a geriatric physician discussing how to get the most out of your health care visits. Dr. Eric Rosenberg, once awarded “One of the Nation’s Top Primary Care Physicians, will share his recommendations on making the most of visits with your physician, especially addressing seniors' concerns about chronic conditions, covering how to plan for the visit, communicating sensitive subjects, and questions about confidentiality and confiding in family members. We will review several different hypothetical cases and mock patients, what questions to raise, and what to do before, during, and after the visit. This is worthwhile medical advice, shared by a physician with 33 years of primary care practice and co-founder of Connecticut’s largest primary care group. A program not to be missed.
COVID-19 has really exposed the lack of knowledge many people have regarding personal finance. Let's bridge this gap starting right now! This episode is all things Banking-but for teens! Listen to my interview with Eric Rosenberg, a freelance personal finance writer, whose work has been on the Huffington Post, Business Insider, Investopedia and more!Personal Profitability: https://personalprofitability.com/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/whyfimatters)
Listen as Damien F. Goldberg, MD; Denise M. Visco, MD; and Eric Rosenberg, DO, MScEng, read highlights of the July issue of CRST, including the evolution of steroid use in cataract surgery, effective pre- and postoperative drug regimens, and the evolution of 3D visualization platforms.
Listen as Damien F. Goldberg, MD; Denise M. Visco, MD; and Eric Rosenberg, DO, MScEng, read highlights of the July issue of CRST, including the evolution of steroid use in cataract surgery, effective pre- and postoperative drug regimens, and the evolution of 3D visualization platforms.
Join Yvonne Brandenburg, RVT, VTS SAIM and Jordan Porter RVT, LVT, VTS SAIM as we talk about: Staying healthy in our difficult career. We discuss mental health, physical health, as well as financial wellbeing. These are all important topics and while we are not experts at all, we can offer a lot of resources to help stay healthy. Question of the Week What do you do to disconnect and keep yourself healthy? Leave a comment at https://imfpp.org/episode36 Resources We Mentioned in the Show National Suicide Prevention Lifeline's Crisis Chat team: http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/GetHelp/LifelineChat.aspx 1-800-273-8255 Vet Tech Cafe Episodes in May 2020 Vet Tech Cafe - Joe Defulio episode, Vet Tech Taproom Episode 4 Vet Tech Cafe - Beth Armstrong Episode Vet Tech Cafe - Kim Spelts Episode Vet Tech Taproom Episode 5 https://vettechcafe.podbean.com/ ‘When Caring Hurts: Dealing with Depression in Veterinary Medicine’. Melanie Codi LVT, CVT, VTS (Nutrition). Today’s Veterinary Nurse. JAN/FEB 2017, PERSONAL WELLBEING; https://todaysveterinarynurse.com/articles/when-caring-hurts-dealing-with-depression-in-veterinary-medicine/ ‘7 Mental Health Resources for Veterinary Technicians’ Flavia Vaduva - May 6, 2019. Retrieved on 6/13/2020 https://blog.vettechprep.com/7-mental-health-resources-for-veterinary-technicians AVMA state well-being resource: https://www.avma.org/advocacy/state-local-issues/state-wellbeing-programs-veterinary-professionals Physical health impacts mental wellbeing. AVMA https://www.avma.org/resources-tools/wellbeing/physical-health-impacts-mental-wellbeing Occupational health hazards in veterinary medicine: Physical, psychological, and chemical hazards’. The Canadian Veterinary Journal by Tasha Epp and Cheryl Waldner. Can Vet J. 2012 Feb; 53(2): 151–157. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3258828/ Arizona wellness resources: https://azvma.org/page/WellnessResources 'Five Simple Ways To Get And Stay Financially Healthy'. NJ Falk ForbesWomen. Apr 22, 2019. https://www.forbes.com/sites/njgoldston/2019/04/22/five-simple-ways-to-get-and-stay-financially-healthy/#4e0004f610de 'Why Your Financial Health Matters'. Eric Rosenberg, MBA and Cara Herbert. Self by INC. https://www.self.inc/blog/why-your-financial-health-important ‘Lowering Radiation Exposure in your Veterinary Practice’. Veterinary Practice News. June 14, 2019. https://www.veterinarypracticenews.com/lowering-radiation-exposure-in-your-veterinary-practice/#:~:text=Radiation%20exposure%20poses%20risk%20to%20veterinary%20staff&text=The%20result%20of%20radiation%20exposure,3%20potentially%20causing%20birth%20defects. ‘Cancer in the Veterinarians’. BMJ Journals. https://oem.bmj.com/content/57/5/289 ‘Cancerous Agents Warrant Precautionary Strategies’. DVM360. October 1, 2001. https://www.dvm360.com/view/cancerous-agents-warrant-precautionary-strategies ‘Cancer in Veterinarians’. NCBI. 2000 May https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1739954/ ‘Occupational health and safety in small animal veterinary practice: Part I — Nonparasitic zoonotic diseases’. NCBI. 2002 Aug. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC339409/ ‘Zoonotic Diseases’. Merck Veterinary Manual. May 2015. https://www.merckvetmanual.com/public-health/zoonoses/zoonotic-diseases Thanks so much for tuning in. Join us again next week for another episode! Get Access to the Technician Treasure Trove Sign up at https://imfpp.org/treasuretrove Thanks for listening! – Yvonne and Jordan
Eric Rosenberg is a finance, travel, and technology writer in Ventura, California. He is a former bank manager and corporate finance and accounting professional who left his day job in 2016 to take his online side hustle full-time. He has in depth experience writing about banking, credit cards, investing, business, and other financial topics. When away from the keyboard, Eric enjoys exploring the world and spending time with his wife and family. Founder365 is hosted by Steven Haggerty and shares 365 insights from 365 founders during 2020.
Anyone who starts a business hopes that they will be successful and be around for a long time. That road is fraught with challenges and as a business owner, you have to be able to adjust to the many changes that life brings. Eric Rosenberg joins Chris to talk about his journey in personal finance media, from a part-time blogger to a thriving business owner. Eric shares lessons he has learned, challenges he currently faces, and some of the bumps along the way. - How Eric learned to brand and position himself online - What are some of the shifts he's noticed since he started blogging - The challenges he is facing because of the AB5 law in California - He shares a few of his business ideas that didn't pan out Eric Rosenberg is a finance, travel, and technology writer in Ventura, California. He is a former bank manager and corporate finance and accounting professional who left his day job in 2016 to take his online side hustle full-time. He has in-depth experience writing about banking, credit cards, investing, business, and other financial topics. When away from the keyboard, Eric enjoys exploring the world and spending time with his wife and little girls. You can connect with him at Personal Profitability or EricRosenberg.com.
Today I had the pleasure of speaking with the founder of Personality Profitability, Eric Rosenberg. Eric was in corporate finance, an accounting professional, and even managed a bank. During that time, he started a side project which slowly but surely evolved into a full-fledged business. He eventually left his day job to pursue the business full-time. Now, he helps entrepreneurs and gives tactical advice on personal finances. Let’s dive into Eric’s story of how you can maximize your personal profitability.Things you will learn in this episode:[0:01 - 7:28] Opening Segment: Eric Rosenberg’s life journey I talked briefly about valuable information I’m introducing guest Eric Rosenberg, into the showEric talks about where his story really began He grew up surrounded by businessHe always has been focused on money-making more than the financial stuffHis first job after college was a bank manager His journey on how he became the founder of personal profitability [07:29 - 14:64] Eric talks about how he started his business and became a successful entrepreneurEric’s eight-year-old version of himself started using ledgerWanting to do more things and kept growing and growing from thereHow he started his business as a freelance writer Eric talks about how he became a successful financial blogger and a full-time entrepreneur.[14:65 - 23:31] How he came up with the Name Personal ProfitabilityHe met a lot of people who have different paths of successHe started meeting small bloggersHow he met his real big business clientHow he started doing website development projects and got stress He quit doing website development and focused on his writing careerWhile some follow their guts, he’s following numbersEric gives advice to people who are just started their personal finance journey [23:32 - 30:09] About Personal ProfitabilityThe way to investing strategiesEric briefly tells about what his blog is all aboutBasic thought process: Step One: Start Tracking your Money / IncomeKnow where you’re at right nowFundamentals: setting ourselves up to succeed[30:10 - 34:55] The FOCUS FIVE SegmentWhat book have you gifted most often? Art of Nonconformity by Chris GuillebeauWhat is one thing that you believe that most people would disagree with your life?I said on the unpopular opinion about ghosting people outside of abusive relationships is never okayMorning routine, How do you start your day?Getting up and just trying to keep up with my family these days.What is the best place we can connect with you online?See below for social link[34:06-35:39] Closing SegmentFinal words from meTweetable Quotes: “Make a difference by creating a life defined by freedom” - Hans Struzyna "If you trade hours for dollars you will never achieve true freedom in your life” - Hans Struzyna“Even if it’s not what you expected, even if it’s not a surprise you should embrace it”- Eric RosenbergYour gut can tell you wrong, and the numbers aren’t gonna lie to you” - Eric Rosenberg“If we go back to those fundamentals we’re setting ourselves up to succeed” - Eric RosenbergResources mentioned in the episode:Personal Profitability BootcampPat FlynnAbout Part-Time Money and Philip Taylor Mint.comArt of Nonconformity by Chris GuillebeauThe 80 / 20 PrincipleYou Only Live Once You can connect with Eric on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook or visit his website https://personalprofitability.com/LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their business growth by sharing this episode or click here to listen to our previous episodes.To know more about me and all the real estate opportunities you can find, check out my website at Hansstruzyna.com. Get the chance to talk with me for FREE. Set up a call using this link https://calendly.com/h-struzyna/15min See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After starting out as a bank manager, Eric Rosenberg realized he had a passion for writing about money. Now the founder of PersonalProfitabilty.com, Eric spends his time teaching his clients how to practice mindfulness with their personal finances. He joins the show today to share the importance of structuring your finances correctly so that you are prepared to support yourself throughout your entire life. You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://bit.ly/3d6GVal
Eric Rosenberg is a freelance writer specializing in finance and investing and founder of the popular finance blog PersonalProfitability.com. He has written for TD Ameritrade, SoFi, Citizens Bank, Business Insider, Investopedia, Huffington Post, Credit Karma, Forbes, MSN, Nasdaq, Mint by Intuit, and many other outlets. Before writing about finance and investing, Rosenberg was a former bank manager and corporate finance and accounting professional for 10 years.In this episode, Eric shares his journey on how he became one of the most in-demand financial bloggers. Take advantage of this down time in quarantine to "spring clean" your finances. Learn how to organize your financial goals, budget, save an emergency fund, tips to spring clean your finances, reduce debt, monitor credit, and how COVID-19 bankruptcy can impact credit.
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You can find out more about Eric Rosenberg on his website: www.personalprofitability.com or www.ericrosenberg.comHe's also got a podcast called Personal Profitability Podcast, which you can find on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Eric Rosenberg is a finance, travel, and technology writer in Ventura, California.He is a former bank manager and corporate finance and accounting professional who left his day job in 2016 to take his online side hustle full-time.He has in depth experience writing about banking, credit cards, investing, and other financial topics, and is an avid travel hacker.When away from the keyboard, Eric he enjoys exploring the world, flying small airplanes, discovering new craft beers, and spending time with his wife and little girls.You can connect with him at PersonalProfitability.com and EricRosenberg.com.(And, yes. Host Jennifer Longworth edits the Personal Profitability Podcast.)
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Eric Rosenberg is a finance, travel, and technology writer in Ventura, California. When away from the keyboard, Eric he enjoys exploring the world, flying small airplanes, discovering new craft beers, and spending time with his wife and little girl. On this episode, Eric talks about when and how he started blogging, how it led to him getting bigger writing opportunities, and what he did to to turn up the heat and write himself to a six-figure income. In this episode, Eric discusses: How he got started with blogging Why blogging is the perfect side hustle How to determine what you should write on your blog Turning your blog into a platform Building social proof How to use guest blogging and PR to stand out from the crowd Resources Mentioned: Google Keep HARO Answer the Public Gusto Get to Know Eric: Website Facebook Podcast Twitter Let's Hear from You: Message me on Twitter Join my Facebook Group Share this show on Twitter or Facebook Leave a review