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Welcome to today's ICYMI, where we kick off the week with a quick game-changing tip from one of our guests that you might have missed. If you want to rewire your relationship with money and move into an abundant (and informed) financial chapter, we're throwing it back to this helpful reminder from financial coach Nicole Stanley. A healthy money mindset is the missing ingredient for a lot of people's financial security. Nicole reminds us that "Money is just a magnifier of who you already are" - so our habits, beliefs, and relationship to money right now will dictate how we approach our financial goals for life. Nicole Stanley is the Founder & Head Financial Coach of Arise Financial Coaching. After battling crippling financial anxiety in her early twenties, Nicole enrolled in her first personal finance course and made changes to go from 30K in debt to building over a quarter-million in net worth for her family at age 27. Arise Financial Coaching has now served over 600 clients and has been featured in TIME, Yahoo Finance, & CNET.Listen to our full episode with Nicole here.Tune in every Monday for an expert dose of life advice in under 10 minutes.Follow Nicole:On Instagram: @arise.financial.coachingArise Financial Coaching Sign up for our monthly adulting newsletter:teachmehowtoadult.ca/newsletter Follow us on the ‘gram:@teachmehowtoadultmedia@gillian.bernerFollow on TikTok: @teachmehowtoadultSubscribe on YouTube
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This week on Financially Naked: Stories from The Financial Gym, two of our Certified Financial Trainers, Kadri and Ijal are here to talk about why advice about personal finance isn't universal. While the internet is a vast source of information, every situation is unique and the advice you hear on social media may not apply to everyone. They share information about how to filter through advice, how to recognize what fits your unique situation and the power of building a personalized financial plan that aligns with your goals and values. For more details check out our show notes here! If you want to work with a Certified Financial Trainer to help navigate your finances, schedule a free warm-up call today! If you have any ideas or questions for the show, send an email to trainerpodcast@fingyms.com.
Welcome to today's ICYMI, where we kick off the week with a quick game-changing tip from one of our guests that you might have missed. If you're struggling with debt or moving the needle on your financial goals, this is a must-listen reminder for overcoming financial stress and toxic money patterns.A healthy money mindset is the missing ingredient for a lot of people's financial security. So we're throwing it back to this sustainable financial advice from finance coach Nicole Stanley on dealing with debt, setting realistic money goals, and her own journey to get debt-free. Nicole Stanley is the Founder & Head Financial Coach of Arise Financial Coaching. After battling crippling financial anxiety in her early twenties, Nicole enrolled in her first personal finance course and made changes to go from 30K in debt to building over a quarter-million in net worth for her family at age 27. Arise Financial Coaching has now served over 600 clients and has been featured in TIME, Yahoo Finance, & CNET.Listen to our full episode with Nicole here.Tune in every Monday for an expert dose of life advice in under 10 minutes.Follow Nicole:On Instagram: @arise.financial.coachingArise Financial Coaching Sign up for our monthly adulting newsletter:teachmehowtoadult.ca/newsletter Follow us on the ‘gram:@teachmehowtoadultmedia@gillian.bernerFollow on TikTok: @teachmehowtoadult
Today we focus on taking positive actions rather than obsessing over results, making goal-setting more sustainable and enjoyable. By changing the way you set goals, you'll notice those results shift almost immediately. Erin's book recommendations: Compound Effect by Darren Hardy - https://amzn.to/3YO0oq8 Atomic Habits by James Clear - https://amzn.to/4edQh2n _______________________________
Welcome to today's ICYMI, where we kick off the week with a quick game-changing tip from one of our guests that you might have missed. Is it safe to pick stocks, and what should you know as a beginner investor? Do you invest your money in large amounts, or dollar cost average into the market? And how do you prioritize sustainable investing? We're throwing it back to some solid tips and advice, like how to practice investing with test accounts, for anyone new to investing from finance expert, Jessica Moorhouse. Jessica is a millennial money expert, speaker, Accredited Financial Counsellor Canada®, award-winning blogger, host of the More Money Podcast and founder of the Millennial Money Meetup, a series of empowering personal finance events. Her mission is to teach others how to take control of their lives by taking control of their money.We hope this helps you start building your financial knowledge so you can invest with confidence.Listen to our full episode with Jessica here.Tune in every Monday for an expert dose of life advice in under 10 minutes.Follow Jessica:jessicamoorhouse.com@jessicaimoorhouseMore Money Podcast Sign up for our monthly adulting newsletter:teachmehowtoadult.ca/newsletter Follow us on the ‘gram:@teachmehowtoadultmedia@gillian.bernerFollow on TikTok: @teachmehowtoadult
Chester wrote in for some guidance - his financial circumstances lead him to take out payday loans. Erin has some surprising advice for him and for anyone who is desperate to cover their monthly expenses. Tune in to hear how Chester's journey to financial freedom is just beginning, with the help of the Get the Hell Out of Debt course and support of the online community. To apply for sponsorship into the Get The Hell Out Of Debt online course, click here and scroll to Sponsorship Opportunity: https://www.erinskyekelly.com/get-the-hell-out-of-debt-course THANK YOU to our generous sponsors! You are the reason Chester - and so many others - are here. info@erinskyekelly.com _______________________________
When costs keep rising, and earnings often don't match, money stress is bound to invade your marriage. Most couples face additional tension around how to handle finances well – as well as how to handle them together. In today's podcast, Dr. Kim talks with Dan and Kay Ockey about how to take control of your finances, even in times of financial uncertainty. Dan and Kay offer concrete and actionable advice on how to take the steps to get out of debt, make a realistic plan, and work together. Tune in for help to get your finances in order. We pray this episode is helpful for you and your marriage. Episode highlights include: The action plan for how to start tracking finances Productive ways to handle the realities of inflation and financial uncertainty 2 keys for financial success in a marriage Use this reframing shift and fight over finances less *Music for this podcast is created by Noah Copeland. Check him out here! QUOTES "The magic bullet doesn't exist, but being real about your numbers and not spending more than you make is key." - Dan Ockey “We're finding that among a lot of people there's an expectation you should have the life you want.” - Dan Ockey “We may not have the money to do all the things we want right now, and that's ok. You're not a failure - you can work toward that.” - Dan Ockey “Our money conversations were so painful. Then I realized that our unity was more important than my beliefs about money.” - Dan Ockey Couples Conversation Guide: Main takeaway: Unity in your marriage finances requires a team mindset, learning about each other, and learning the skills to handle money well. Questions to Discuss: What financial beliefs are keeping you from unity in your marriage? Are you working toward a common goal together today? If not, work together to set one. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Learn how to avoid the 4 common budgeting mistakes couples make when in the FREE Centsei Class. Learn more here. The Gap and the Gain Get the budget conversation started with 27 Money Questions Every Couple Needs to Ask Marriage Multiplier is a quick and highly practical weekly email to help you invest in your marriage. CLICK HERE to learn more!
When costs keep rising, and earnings often don't match, money stress is bound to invade your marriage. Most couples face additional tension around how to handle finances well – as well as how to handle them together. In today's podcast, Dr. Kim talks with Dan and Kay Ockey about how to take control of your finances, even in times of financial uncertainty. Dan and Kay offer concrete and actionable advice on how to take the steps to get out of debt, make a realistic plan, and work together. Tune in for help to get your finances in order. We pray this episode is helpful for you and your marriage. Episode highlights include: The action plan for how to start tracking finances Productive ways to handle the realities of inflation and financial uncertainty 2 keys for financial success in a marriage Use this reframing shift and fight over finances less *Music for this podcast is created by Noah Copeland. Check him out here! QUOTES "The magic bullet doesn't exist, but being real about your numbers and not spending more than you make is key." - Dan Ockey “We're finding that among a lot of people there's an expectation you should have the life you want.” - Dan Ockey “We may not have the money to do all the things we want right now, and that's ok. You're not a failure - you can work toward that.” - Dan Ockey “Our money conversations were so painful. Then I realized that our unity was more important than my beliefs about money.” - Dan Ockey Couples Conversation Guide: Main takeaway: Unity in your marriage finances requires a team mindset, learning about each other, and learning the skills to handle money well. Questions to Discuss: What financial beliefs are keeping you from unity in your marriage? Are you working toward a common goal together today? If not, work together to set one. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Learn how to avoid the 4 common budgeting mistakes couples make when in the FREE Centsei Class. Learn more here. The Gap and the Gain Get the budget conversation started with 27 Money Questions Every Couple Needs to Ask Marriage Multiplier is a quick and highly practical weekly email to help you invest in your marriage. CLICK HERE to learn more!
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2799: Michael Smith of FinancialFinesse.com debunks four common myths about retirement, emphasizing the continued relevance of Social Security, the insufficiency of relying solely on Social Security, the manageable cost of medical insurance premiums, and the feasibility of achieving retirement with consistent savings efforts. His insights encourage proactive financial planning to secure a comfortable retirement. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.financialfinesse.com/2015/09/18/four-retirement-myths-im-hearing/ Quotes to ponder: "Social Security should still be a piece of your retirement foundation. Don't discount the importance of Social Security." "Most of us will need a part time job, distributions from our retirement plans or withdrawals from our savings and investment accounts, combined with Social Security, to live the lifestyle that we want." "Retirement is possible for everyone. It just requires some effort." Episode references: Healthcare.gov: https://www.healthcare.gov Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2799: Michael Smith of FinancialFinesse.com debunks four common myths about retirement, emphasizing the continued relevance of Social Security, the insufficiency of relying solely on Social Security, the manageable cost of medical insurance premiums, and the feasibility of achieving retirement with consistent savings efforts. His insights encourage proactive financial planning to secure a comfortable retirement. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.financialfinesse.com/2015/09/18/four-retirement-myths-im-hearing/ Quotes to ponder: "Social Security should still be a piece of your retirement foundation. Don't discount the importance of Social Security." "Most of us will need a part time job, distributions from our retirement plans or withdrawals from our savings and investment accounts, combined with Social Security, to live the lifestyle that we want." "Retirement is possible for everyone. It just requires some effort." Episode references: Healthcare.gov: https://www.healthcare.gov Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2799: Michael Smith of FinancialFinesse.com debunks four common myths about retirement, emphasizing the continued relevance of Social Security, the insufficiency of relying solely on Social Security, the manageable cost of medical insurance premiums, and the feasibility of achieving retirement with consistent savings efforts. His insights encourage proactive financial planning to secure a comfortable retirement. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.financialfinesse.com/2015/09/18/four-retirement-myths-im-hearing/ Quotes to ponder: "Social Security should still be a piece of your retirement foundation. Don't discount the importance of Social Security." "Most of us will need a part time job, distributions from our retirement plans or withdrawals from our savings and investment accounts, combined with Social Security, to live the lifestyle that we want." "Retirement is possible for everyone. It just requires some effort." Episode references: Healthcare.gov: https://www.healthcare.gov Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A look at today's top stories, like the Supreme Court ruling on the abortion pill and Biden's security agreement with Ukraine. Get ready for Father's Day with Dad's finance advice and a look at the importance of Daddy-Daughter relationships. Dr. Phil talks about his Daddy Donor episode and, of course, some Dad Jokes.
Welcome to today's ICYMI, where we kick off the week with a quick game-changing tip from one of our guests that you might have missed. Money is one of the biggest causes of fights and disagreements in relationships. But there are some super helpful questions and conversation-starters you can use to get on the same financial page as your partner (and your parents) without all the stress. We're throwing it back to some key advice from Alyssa Davies, the mastermind behind award-winning Canadian personal finance website and YouTube channel, Mixed Up Money, where she dishes out financial content for women who care about their money. Alyssa published Her first book, The 100 Day Financial Goal Journal, in 2020, and launched a personal finance podcast with her husband, Learn From Us, where they make talking about money feel less awkward and more relatable by sharing their own tough lessons.Listen to our full episode with Alyssa here.Tune in every Monday for an expert dose of life advice in under 10 minutes.Follow Alyssa:mixedupmoney.cominstagram.com/mixedupmoneyBudgeting Downloadables: mixedupmoney.com/shop Sign up for our monthly adulting newsletter:teachmehowtoadult.ca/newsletter Follow us on the ‘gram:@teachmehowtoadultmedia@gillian.bernerFollow on TikTok: @teachmehowtoadult
In this video I talk about how you have to reward yourself throughout your financial journey. By doing this we get to enjoy the money that we have while feeling motivated to continue our progress! Discover the power of a heart-centered approach! Join my free workshop where you'll share your challenges and gain valuable insights to move forward. Sign up for the workshop here: https://www.impactyourlifenow.com/registration-page Join Julie on her mission to heal the world financially. Get my book for free. Pay to ship only! https://www.awakenyourwealthbook.com Julie Murphy CLU, ChFC, CFP®, is an independent CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™, author, and media expert who wants you to heal your emotions to prosper financially and in life. To Schedule Julie on Your YouTube or Podcast Show... Please email Julie at Julie@JulieMurphy.com https://juliemurphy.com/ Join our community on social media! http://facebook.com/AwakenWithJulie https://www.tiktok.com/@awakenwithjulie http://Instagram.com/AwakenWithJulie https://www.youtube.com/c/JulieMurphy https://anchor.fm/juliemurphy http://Twitter.com/AwakenWithJulie https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliemariemurphy TOO MANY PEOPLE HAVE FEARS AND OTHER UNHEALTHY EMOTIONS AROUND MONEY. Whether you were born rich, poor, or somewhere in between, money has always been an integral part of your life. However, too many people have fears and other unhealthy emotions around money. These debilitating beliefs are often subconscious, shaped by a lifetime of early experiences seen through other people—not based on objective reality. So can you break free from these restrictive beliefs and emotions, be able to “dream big,”—and actually accomplish your hopes and dreams? The answer is yes: Now, there is a way to harness the powerful energy around money and build real wealth. Beyond Your Wildest Dreams, LLC has no affiliation with LPL Financial, Sequoia Wealth Management, or JMC Wealth Management, Inc.In this video I share some financial advice that I wish I knew earlier in life. This is advice that will help you start creating good habits which will result in you living the life that you were meant to live! Discover real wealth by making the mind, heart, money, and soul connection. You'll uncover your most authentic self and fund your freedom, by transforming your relationship with money and life! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/juliemurphy/support
No doubt you've imagined being financially independent: No job necessary, no money worries, no debt and plenty of savings. Of course, "financial freedom" means means different things to different people, but one thing's for sure: Not many of us are there yet. One recent survey found that only about 11% of Americans are living their definition of financial independence. But no matter what financial freedom means to you, there are some steps you can take to get there faster. And that's what we're going to talk about today's podcast. We're talking to Gigi Gonzalez, the author of the best-selling book Cultura & Cash. Remember, even though we sometimes talk about money and specific investments on this show, don't take them as recommendations. Before investing in anything or making any money moves, do your own research and make your own decisions. You can listen with the player at the top of this article, or download the episode wherever you get your podcasts: Listen on Apple PodcastsListen on Google PodcastsListen on Spotify Don't forget to check out our podcast page for more episodes designed to help you make the most of your money. "Traditional" Personal Finance Advice Doesn't Work for EveryoneOur guest Gigi talks about how some of the personal finance advice that we typically receive doesn't always work for everyone. (Check out this article from Kiplinger on how budgeting advice is often flawed.)Some of the reasons that standard personal finance advice doesn't work for first-generation Americans have to do with some of the cultural norms surrounding money.Gigi gives the example of lending money to family (and friends). We're often told to "just say no" or help in other ways, but that might not be the norm, depending on your culture.We also assume that debt shouldn't be used to improve financial fortunes, but many people need some type of debt—especially student loan debt—to move into the next socioeconomic bracket.Yes, paying off high-interest debt should probably be a priority, but how you tackle it might look different.We go through ways that you can shift your mindset around money and look for creative ways to interact with money once you understand your money story and how it impacts you.Steps for Using Money Advice That Works for YouDon't forget that you can take some of the money advice you see and tweak it for your circumstances.Set money goals that work for you, by asking important financial questions that are relevant to your situation.Get away from the "supposed tos" and the prescriptive checklists. Not every frugal habit is worth it. Carefully consider which habits you want to change, and think about why you want to change those spending and money habits.Rules of thumb can be useful, but don't assume they're the answer to everything.Meet this week's guest, Gigi Gonzalez Giovanna "Gigi" Gonzalez is a TikTok influencer, financial educator, and author of the bestselling book Cultura and Cash. During The Great Resignation, she quit her 10-year corporate career to pursue her true passion: teaching financial literacy to young adults. Gigi teaches personal finance and career navigation for First Gen at various organizations and on her TikTok account. She was named 40 under 40 by the Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement, "Latinx to Watch" by Hispanic Executive Magazine and Top 25 Creator by Fast Company. WebsiteInstagramTikTok Don't listen to podcasts? A podcast is basically a radio show you can listen to anywhere and anytime, either by downloading it to your smartphone, or by listening online. They're awesome for learning stuff and being entertained when you're in the car, doing chores, jogging or riding your bicycle. You can listen to our latest podcasts here or download them to your phone from any number of places, including Apple, Spotify, RadioPublic, Stitcher and RSS. If you haven't listened to our podcast yet, give it a try, then subscribe. You'll be glad you did! About the hosts Stacy Johnson founded Money Talks News in 1991. He's a CPA, and he has also earned licenses in stocks, commodities, options principal, mutual funds, life insurance, securities supervisor and real estate. Miranda Marquit, MBA, is a financial expert, writer and speaker. She's been covering personal finance and investing topics for almost 20 years. When not writing and podcasting, she enjoys travel, reading and the outdoors.Become a member: https://www.moneytalksnews.com/members/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Every Monday here on MPR News with Angela Davis, we talk about money and the economy. And some of our favorite shows are “news you can use” — giving you personal advice for living your best financial life. We revisited some of our favorite shows with personal finance advice. You'll hear words of wisdom for Gen Z, tips on networking and ideas for saving money for fun and travel.
Hello! A quick note to thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this edition of the podcast, please take 1-minute to rate the show on Spotify or Apple Podcasts -- your support does make a tremendous difference!---In this episode, Jake, host of the Pod of Jake, joins me as we explore Jake's decision to take a transformative sabbatical and his shift from a mercenary to a visionary approach. We discuss the balance between stability and mission-driven work, the influence of metrics on life choices, and dive into emerging technologies like Apple Vision Pro, VR, blockchain, and cryptocurrencies. Jake also shares essential tips for navigating the complex world of digital currency and investments.Learn more about Jake - https://podofjake.comHighlights00:00:00 Introduction and Preview00:03:14 Jake's Background00:06:00 The Transformative Sabbatical Decision00:14:44 Avoid Fixation on Plans00:19:25 Mercenary vs Visionary Perspectives00:26:30 Stability vs Mission-Driven Work00:32:21 Metrics Dictating Life?00:35:12 Apple Vision Pro Discussion00:44:40 Impact of VR Technology on Society00:50:54 Exploring Blockchain Technologies00:58:50 Crypto and Bitcoin Overview01:09:44 Coexistence of Digital Currency01:15:33 Tips for Entering Crypto and Investments// Let's Connect //Website: https://throughconversations.comNewsletter: http://throughconversations.substack.com// Say Hi on Social Media //Twitter: https://twitter.com/thruconvpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thruconvpodcast/?hl=enYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl67XqJVdVtBqiCWahS776gMusic by Fernando Hugues
Love box, glove box, and now PO Box. Erin makes a case for why getting a postal mailbox is on our best interest. Are you signed up for the Get The Hell Out Of Debt course? It's FREE right now and you can join here: https://www.erinskyekelly.com/offers/HFW22CD9?coupon_code=PODCAST DAY 19 - Financial Spring Cleaning Challenge: consider a PO Box for your mail
We are 2 weeks into our Financial Spring Cleaning Challenge! Today we are sitting down with our house and contents insurance papers to have a peak and make sure everything is up to date. Erin uses Square One: https://api.fintelconnect.com/t/l/65d200fbc2c256001bc171c6 Sign up and join us in the Get The Hell Out Of Debt program for FREE right now for a limited time: https://www.erinskyekelly.com/offers/HFW22CD9?coupon_code=PODCAST DAY 14 - Financial Spring Cleaning Challenge: reviewing house and contents insurance
Welcome to today's ICYMI, where we kick off the week with a quick game-changing tip from one of our guests that you might have missed. We're throwing it back to some key advice from Alyssa Davies, the mastermind behind award-winning Canadian personal finance website and YouTube channel, Mixed Up Money, where she dishes out financial content for women who care about their money.Alyssa published Her first book, The 100 Day Financial Goal Journal, in 2020, and launched a personal finance podcast with her husband, Learn From Us, where they make talking about money feel less awkward and more relatable by sharing their own tough lessons.Listen to our full episode with Alyssa here.Tune in every Monday for an expert dose of life advice in under 10 minutes.Follow Alyssa:mixedupmoney.cominstagram.com/mixedupmoneyBudgeting Downloadables: mixedupmoney.com/shop PS: If you've been dreaming of pivoting into podcasting but aren't sure where to start or how to grow, check our consulting services at teachmehowtoadult.ca/howtopodcast. Sign up for our monthly adulting newsletter:teachmehowtoadult.ca/newsletter Follow us on the ‘gram:@teachmehowtoadultmedia@gillian.bernerFollow us on TikTok: @teachmehowtoadult
Welcome to Day 8. If you are like Keri, you might have an extra whisk or 2 jamming up your drawers. Time to toss anything unnecessary that's taking up space in your kitchen. The Get The Hell Out Of Debt course is FREE right now and you can sign up and get access to our awesome online community here: https://www.erinskyekelly.com/offers/HFW22CD9?coupon_code=PODCAST DAY 5 - Financial Spring Cleaning Challenge: clean out that kitchen
If you have adult kids living with you, do you charge them rent? If you are living with your parents, do you pay or contribute to household expenses? Do you support your friends or family financially? Are you a part of the sandwich generation? This week, George and Shawn tackle the topic of contributing to household expenses. Nearly 1/3 of 18 - 34 year olds are living at home with mom and dad, and nearly 3/4 of them are contributing financially, according to an article on Yahoo.com - https://finance.yahoo.com/news/sure-hope-won-t-let-120000054.html In addition, more than 20% of all americans are relying on friends or family for additional support - https://finance.yahoo.com/news/over-1-5-americans-counting-173000561.html We talk about why these numbers are relevant, as well as when you should start talking to your kids about money, and about contributing to the household. Let us know if you enjoy this episode and, if so, please share it with your friends! Please also visit our sponsor, Sam Cohen of Attorneys First Insurance for Attorneys and Title Companies looking to get a quote on Errors & Ommissions (malpractice) Insurance coverage. www.AttorneysFirst.com. Or, you can support the show by visiting our new Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/crushingDebt To contact George Curbelo, you can email him at GCFinancialCoach21@gmail.com or follow his Tiktok channel - https://www.tiktok.com/@curbelofinancialcoach To contact Shawn Yesner, you can email him at Shawn@Yesnerlaw.com or visit www.YesnerLaw.com, and support Shawn's Purple Stride team, MY Legacy Striders: http://support.pancan.org/goto/MYLegacyStriders08
I am not one who typically calls out anyone out of the blue, especially someone that I respect and call a friend. But, when someone is giving some not-so-good advice to his many students, I have to say something. In today's podcast, I will be calling out (not by name) a very respected real estate investor whom I have had a couple finance-related conversations with and have disagreed with him on his approach. Listen as I debunk his advice. Want to see how your money can grow passively? Check out our Passive Income Calculator: https://bit.ly/3UROVUL
Should your partner get a second job, when you both make over six-figures? Where was the world's first paper money created? What is the origin of the "greenback" nickname? What is the origin of the $ symbol for the US dollar? Each week, George and Shawn (mostly George) finds interesting articles on the internet discussing various topics, questions, advice or other information. This week, it's a few relationship questions from slate.com (https://slate.com/business/2024/02/boyfriend-second-job-salary-personal-finance-advice.html). After that, how well do you know your money: https://trivia.fyi/money-trivia/ Let us know if you enjoy this episode and, if so, please share it with your friends! Please also visit our sponsor Sam Cohen of Attorneys First Insurance for Attorneys and Title Companies looking to get a quote on Errors & Ommissions (malpractice) Insurance coverage. www.AttorneysFirst.com. Or, you can support the show by visiting our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/crushingDebt To contact George Curbelo, you can email him at GCFinancialCoach21@gmail.com or follow his Tiktok channel - https://www.tiktok.com/@curbelofinancialcoach To contact Shawn Yesner, you can email him at Shawn@Yesnerlaw.com or visit www.YesnerLaw.com, and you can support pancreatic cancer research and prevention in honor of Shawn's late wife Melanie by visiting MY Legacy Striders: http://support.pancan.org/goto/MYLegacyStriders08
Your 60-second money minute. Today's topic: Finance Advice Protection Battle
Lately my to-do list has felt never-ending, and it's become overwhelming trying to excel at allll the things. So I've been deep-diving on how to automate my life a bit more so I can easily level up my everyday habits and routines, and make or save more money along the way. The economy is trash and adulting is hard, so I'm not gatekeeping on these hacks that are helping simplify my life and maximize my time and money. Let's do some adulting math! Tune in to learn more about: Apps and browser extensions that will help you save automaticallyThe best bank accounts to maximize your savings and investmentsTravel plug-ins that guarantee cheap flight dealsAutomating your paychecks to savings and investmentsTaking advantage of the best credit cards for pointsUsing loyalty reward apps and cards to earn when you spendHow to use AI to increase your productivityFinding easy and trust-worthy home insuranceWhy you should be setting up your will alreadyThis episode is sponsored by Belair Direct.Resources mentioned:Belair Direct Ritualhttps://www.spliiit.com/enTravel ArrowBobbychat.openai.com/App.willful.coWealth Simple (referral code: YFKOLG)Our show is produced by:Gillian Berner, Host, Producer & EditorOlivia Nashmi, Audio EngineerKyla Killackey, Digital EditorCarolyn Schissler , Designer & Web ProducerFor advertising and sponsorship inquiries, please contact Frequency Podcast Network. PS: If you've been dreaming of pivoting into podcasting but aren't sure where to start or how to grow, check our consulting services at teachmehowtoadult.ca/howtopodcast. Sign up for our monthly adulting newsletter:teachmehowtoadult.ca/newsletter Follow us on the ‘gram:@teachmehowtoadultmedia@gillian.bernerFollow us on TikTok: @teachmehowtoadult
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The wonderful Rosie Waterland is on our bonus ep today and we are chatting all about her memoir and her relationship with her Mum! Plus we're replaying a bit of Yvie's chat with the incredible Victoria Devine who gave us the best advice for women when it comes to protecting their finances. LINKS Yvie Jones @yvie_jones Rosie Waterland @rosiewaterland Victoria Devine @victoria_devine Nova Podcasts Instagram @novapodcastsofficial Don't forget you can ask us a question anytime by emailing twogirls@novaentertainment.com.au CREDITSHost: Yvie Jones Guests: Rosie Waterland & Victoria Devine Executive Producer: Rachael Hart Editor: Adrian Walton Supervising Producer: Ricardo Bardon Show Artwork By: @ellymalone Find more great podcasts like this at novapodcasts.com.au Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation, and the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Marcus and Jessica are joined by special guest Alli Williams, founder and CEO of FinanciALLI Focus. They discuss relationships and money, particularly during the holiday when people spend a lot. Allie, who has helped many individuals with their finances, shares insights on creating a flexible financial plan and feeling confident in managing money.Follow Alli Williams @financiallifocused
Emotional safety is a key to relationship happiness… but what happens if you have a really big financial secret? Also - Keri has a multimillion dollar idea. To protect her forehead. _________________________________ Watch the Naked Money Meeting book trailer: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CwfoOC3ribe/?igshid=MWZjMTM2ODFkZg== What is your Money Block? Take the quiz at nakedmoneymeetings.com and find out. Click here to get your copy of Naked Money Meetings or support your local independent bookstore. Share this podcast with a friend! It's the very best way to help us grow. Thank you for listening. Connect with Erin and find more links here: https://linktr.ee/erinskyekelly If any of the links provided here receive affiliate commissions, it goes to support sponsoring people into the Get the Hell Out of Debt online program who otherwise could not attend. You are changing lives!
Erin gives advice she has never given before. Keri had to do a wellness check on her to be sure she was ok! Erin live coaches Jasmine in this episode. _________________________ In this episode: Quick+Dirty is referenced early in this episode. It's not what you think - unless you think it's a fund that you fill with the equivalent of one month's paycheck, that's used for unforeseen expenses that come up while you are paying off your debt. You can be honest - was your mind in the gutter? Binaural beats are great for concentration! Search for a playlist wherever you listen to music. The Alchemist book is available everywhere. Here's the Goodreads link: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18144590-the-alchemist Jasmine found useful info in this episode: https://getthehelloutofdebt.libsyn.com/how-your-money-mindset-affects-your-debt Fave quote from this episode: "I am intimately familiar with my dumpster fire." -Jasmine Original airdate - January 24 2023 _________________________ To contact Team ESK, email assistant@erinskyekelly.com or leave us a voice recording at www.speakpipe.com/erinskyekelly Erin's books: Get The Hell Out Of Debt Naked Money Meetings If any of the links provided here receive affiliate commissions, it goes to support sponsoring people into the Get the Hell Out of Debt online program who otherwise could not attend. You are changing lives!
In this episode, Sophia Manzo with Wall Street Firm for Girls podcast interviews our very own Mary Sullivan, co-founder of Sweet but Fearless. During the interview, Mary generously talks about her remarkable career journey within the financial services industry, while also imparting invaluable guidance to young women embarking on their careers in finance. She touches upon essential topics such as the application process, identifying potential employers, networking strategies, techniques to distinguish oneself, and securing better compensation. Resources mentioned in the podcastSophia Manzo – LinkedIn Wall Street Firm for Girls - Podcast Wall Street Firm for Girls – Website Check-in with Sweet but FearlessWebsite - www.sweetbutfearless.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/successfulwomensnetwork LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/successfulwomensnetwork
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The Crowdfunding Nerds are joined by Mark Gleason of G2 Business Solutions to talk about the important subjects of payroll, accounting and more! 00:01:57 – Accounting Basics 00:09:12 – Payroll 00:20:23 – Don't Have Someone Do Everything 00:21:36 – Finance Red Flags 00:25:03 – The Cost Of Doing Business 00:30:42 – Resources Connect With Mark Gleason - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-gleason-28562053 G2 Business Solutions - https://g2-businesssolutions.com/ Connect With Bookkeeper Orlando U Javien Jr. - https://www.linkedin.com/in/orlandojavien Reddit Small Business - https://www.reddit.com/r/smallbusiness/ Reddit Entrepreneur - https://www.reddit.com/r/entrepreneur/ Reddit Personal Finance - https://www.reddit.com/r/personalfinance Crowdfunding Nerds Community - https://www.facebook.com/groups/crowdfundingnerds Crowdfunding Nerds Course - https://crowdfundingnerds.com/course
Welcome to today's ICYMI, where we kick off the week with a quick game-changing tip from one of our guests that you might have missed. From discussing salaries and the cost of homes, to splitting the bill and vacation-planning, it's NEVER easy to talk about money, whether you're married or on a second date. But there are some super helpful questions and conversation-starters you can use to get on the same financial page as your partner (and parents) without all the stress. We're throwing it back to some key advice from Alyssa Davies, the mastermind behind award-winning Canadian personal finance website and YouTube channel, Mixed Up Money, where she dishes out financial content for women who care about their money. Alyssa published Her first book, The 100 Day Financial Goal Journal, in 2020, and launched a personal finance podcast with her husband, Learn From Us, where they make talking about money feel less awkward and more relatable by sharing their own tough lessons.Listen to our full episode with Alyssa here.Tune in every Monday for an expert dose of life advice in under 10 minutes.For show notes and more adulting tips, visit: teachmehowtoadult.caSign up for our monthly adulting newsletter:teachmehowtoadult.ca/newsletter Follow us on the ‘gram:@teachmehowtoadultmedia @yunggillianaire@cailynmichaanFollow Alyssa:mixedupmoney.cominstagram.com/mixedupmoneyBudgeting Downloadables: mixedupmoney.com/shop
On today's episode of THE FINANCIAL COMMUTE, host Chris Galeski invites Wealth Advisor Beau Wirick to discuss our new service offering, Modearn. Beau says while ultra-high-net-worth clients are the typical demographic served by wealth management firms, the financial services industry is overlooking a crucial segment of prospects: NextGen individuals who are still building their wealth, careers, and families. Modearn is here to bridge this gap.Regularly, Modearn clients will be in touch with their advisor to review a specific topic like tax planning, debt management, maximizing credit card benefits, estate planning, company benefit planning, etc., so every aspect of one's financial picture is analyzed in a digestible way. Modearn clients will also be introduced to our network of experts, coaches, lawyers, and accountants to ensure access to a wide range of knowledge and advice. Beau and Chris are excited for our team of advisors to help Modearn clients enjoy the present, save for the future, make the best financial decisions for themselves and their families, and improve their financial literacy.If you would like to learn more about Modearn, visit our website and follow us on Instagram.Disclosure:Information presented herein is for discussion and illustrative purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by the speakers are as of the date of the recording and are subject to change. These views are not intended as a recommendation to buy or sell any securities, and should not be relied on as financial, tax or legal advice. You should consult with your financial, legal, and tax professionals before implementing any transactions and/or strategies concerning your finances.
We're revisiting an episode looking into advice in popular personal finance and how it compares to academic theory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I don't know about you, but I spent years learning everything personal finance I could get my hands on. Every podcast, blog, book, you name it. I thought I could save my way to financial freedom. Turns out, you can't. You can't out-budget a poor income. But that didn't mean it was easy for me to go down the path of improving my income, like taking on debt and quitting my job with benefits. Still, those risks have paid off big time for me. And they went against all of the personal finance advice I consumed. What about you? What is your relationship with personal finance? Are you overloaded with advice, and you're not sure where to start? Are you terrified of debt and paying off loans? Maybe you've allowed your fear of finances to keep you from making bigger strides with your life or your business. Then this episode is for you! I'll be discussing: The conventional pieces of personal finance advice I believe simply keep the middle class right where they are, because it spooks us from taking risks. Exactly how I leveraged debt to work for me, not against me, including how I paid it off and how I think of it today as a seven-figure business owner. How conventional personal finance advice can scare you into living a life you don't even desire, if you're not careful. I hope this message encouraged you to develop a good relationship with personal finance! If you listened to this but you'd like to ask me more questions, please DM me on Instagram! If you want more inside business secrets, then head over to my Seven-Figure Secrets Podcast! There, we discuss what goes on behind the scenes of running a seven figure business, and I give you the scoop on how to make it happen for you. Want to be coached by Leah directly? Head to her waitlist to be the first to know when spots open up. Leahgervais.com/waitlist (Click HERE to tune in!)
College prep does not begin in middle school, but these years offer students a chance to explore their interests and develop some skills that will help them be more successful in high school. We'll talk through the academic, social, and personal opportunities available to middle school students. We'll also offer suggestions for helping your middle school students learn more about personal finance topics and to take on some of their own fiscal responsibility.
College prep does not begin in middle school, but these years offer students a chance to explore their interests and develop some skills that will help them be more successful in high school. We'll talk through the academic, social, and personal opportunities available to middle school students. We'll also offer suggestions for helping your middle school students learn more about personal finance topics and to take on some of their own fiscal responsibility.
College prep does not begin in middle school, but these years offer students a chance to explore their interests and develop some skills that will help them be more successful in high school. We'll talk through the academic, social, and personal opportunities available to middle school students. We'll also offer suggestions for helping your middle school students learn more about personal finance topics and to take on some of their own fiscal responsibility.
Helene Massicotte of Free To Pursue talks about the latest trend in lousy personal finance advice. This is part 2 of 2. Episode 2205: [Part 2] The Latest Trend in Lousy Personal Finance Advice by Helene Massicotte Helene Massicotte blogs about living life on your terms and experiencing true personal freedom. She describes herself as a person in search of all that life has to offer and who has built a life that enables her to do just that. No more, no less. She chose to retire from corporate life in her mid-thirties because it wasn't in line with what she wanted anymore. The original post is located here: http://www.freetopursue.com/blog/2018/4/27/the-latest-trend-in-lousy-personal-finance-advice Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalFinanceDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Helene Massicotte of Free To Pursue talks about the latest trend in lousy personal finance advice. This is part 1 of 2. Episode 2204: [Part 1] The Latest Trend in Lousy Personal Finance Advice by Helene Massicotte Helene Massicotte blogs about living life on your terms and experiencing true personal freedom. She describes herself as a person in search of all that life has to offer and who has built a life that enables her to do just that. No more, no less. She chose to retire from corporate life in her mid-thirties because it wasn't in line with what she wanted anymore. The original post is located here: http://www.freetopursue.com/blog/2018/4/27/the-latest-trend-in-lousy-personal-finance-advice Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalFinanceDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Financial Advice chief executive Katrina Shanks gives her advice for families dealing with the back to school costs at the beginning of the year.
Financial expert and raconteur Vitaliy Katsenelson gives his approach to the scarcity mindset, personal finance advice that changed his life, key strategies for making a budget, why people argue about money, geofencing as a diet tool, and a Stoic take on social media. Guest Bio: Vitaliy Katsenelson was born in Murmansk, USSR, and immigrated to the United States with his family in 1991. After joining Denver-based value investment firm IMA in 1997, Vitaliy became Chief Investment Officer in 2007, and CEO in 2012. Vitaliy has written two books on investing and is an award-winning writer. Known for his uncommon common sense, Forbes Magazine called him “The New Benjamin Graham.” He's written for publications including Financial Times, Barron's, Institutional Investor and Foreign Policy. His articles are also published on his website, ContrarianEdge, and in audio format on his Intellectual Investor Podcast. Vitaliy lives in Denver with his wife and three kids, where he loves to read, listen to classical music, play chess, and write about life, investing, and music. Soul in the Game is his third book, and first noninvesting book. Awake and Aware Jan 13-15 2023: The Awake and Aware Physician conference sponsored by Wild Health. Jan 13-15 Sedona Arizona. Use the code CONSCIOUSPHYSICIAN for 15% off (that's 15% off the whole package – lodging, meals, the course). Interested in one-on-one coaching? Learn more at roborman.com To support the show - visit our Patreon site and help keep the wind in the sails. For full show notes visit our podcast page We Discuss The value of a scarcity mindset; Personal finance advice that changed a financial expert's life; Loose vs strict budgeting; Finishing books vs stopping early; Why people argue about money; Geofencing as a diet strategy; Habit vs. identity vs. willpower; How a Stoic philosopher might view social media.
Financial expert and raconteur Vitaliy Katsenelson gives his approach to the scarcity mindset, personal finance advice that changed his life, key strategies for making a budget, why people argue about money, geofencing as a diet tool, and a Stoic take on social media. Guest Bio: Vitaliy Katsenelson was born in Murmansk, USSR, and immigrated to the United States with his family in 1991. After joining Denver-based value investment firm IMA in 1997, Vitaliy became Chief Investment Officer in 2007, and CEO in 2012. Vitaliy has written two books on investing and is an award-winning writer. Known for his uncommon common sense, Forbes Magazine called him “The New Benjamin Graham.” He's written for publications including Financial Times, Barron's, Institutional Investor and Foreign Policy. His articles are also published on his website, ContrarianEdge, and in audio format on his Intellectual Investor Podcast. Vitaliy lives in Denver with his wife and three kids, where he loves to read, listen to classical music, play chess, and write about life, investing, and music. Soul in the Game is his third book, and first noninvesting book. Awake and Aware Jan 13-15 2023: The Awake and Aware Physician conference sponsored by Wild Health. Jan 13-15 Sedona Arizona. Use the code CONSCIOUSPHYSICIAN for 15% off (that's 15% off the whole package – lodging, meals, the course). Interested in one-on-one coaching? Learn more at roborman.com To support the show - visit our Patreon site and help keep the wind in the sails. For full show notes visit our podcast page We Discuss The value of a scarcity mindset; Personal finance advice that changed a financial expert's life; Loose vs strict budgeting; Finishing books vs stopping early; Why people argue about money; Geofencing as a diet strategy; Habit vs. identity vs. willpower; How a Stoic philosopher might view social media.
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In this episode, my guest Nima Yamini, is sharing proven simple steps that will make you a millionaire. Talking Points: What's the number one bussness lesson you've learned Simple steps that can make someone a millionaire How to go viral on TikTok and grow your socail media presence Is education important? Can you still become successful without it Should we invest in Crypto nowadays Guest Nima Yamini @nimayamini Public Figure, Entrepreneur, Speaker and Author.He is the founder of P.N. & Friends which is an investment consultant firm. Published in Forbes, Medium, Thrive, etc. Tech founder, entrepreneur, and TikTok star Nima Yamini is setting an example for others to discover the best in themselves if they fail to excel at gaining a formal education. He is using his social media popularity to inspire entrepreneurs. His real-life story is proof that one can be successful without a University degree. Nima Yamini hails from a well-educated family of degree-holders. During his school education when Nima failed to get good grades, he often felt unworthy. The pressure of carrying the educational legacy of his family was too much for him to bear at a young age. This eventually delayed his time of self-discovery to figure out his forte and utilize it to earn a living. Nima's first job was at a gas station that was hardly fulfilling for him. Life took a positive turn for Nima when he moved to Los Angeles to pursue a music but ended up working for the prestigious Los Angeles Times media company. Within a short period, Nima was able to hit a record in sales for the company he was working for. This is when Nima discovered his forte in sales and knew it was something he could excel in. Nima used his ability in sales and marketing to scale his career as an entrepreneur. He managed events and organised several top-notch parties for celebrities across NYC. One of the parties hosted by Nima became so popular that it was covered by the New York Post. This success made him a recognised name in the city. More celebrities started attending the Monday night parties hosted by Nima. For almost all of his business ventures to date, Nima has headed the sales section. For the other responsibilities, Nima has either hired or partnered with someone to scale his business. With his proven track record, he has now embarked upon a new venture with his online education company, P.N. & Friends. Nima wants others to follow in his footsteps without following the traditional path. He has managed to achieve financial freedom without a degree and he wants people to know that they can achieve their dreams even if they don't achieve good grades in school. Nima has taken TikTok by storm with his educational content that guides budding entrepreneurs to start a venture confidently. With more than 640K followers on social media, Nima is motivating Gen-Z to become successful entrepreneurs. P.N. & Friends has earned the support of an active community with over 40k members. The community comprises passion-driven people from different corners of the world who are determined to chase their dreams. Nima hopes to escalate P.N. & Friends to the next level in the coming years. He also wants to continue helping people on TikTok as long as he is adding value to others' lives. Host Olyasha Novozhylova - NotBasicBlonde @notbasicblonde_ NotBasicBlonde Podcast - @nbbpodcast Olyasha Novozhylova is the CEO and Founder of NotBasicBlonde brand, dedicated to inspiring young women to create an extraordinary style and embrace their individuality. Model, Blogger, Entrepreneur, Author, AmazonLive Fashion Host, Fashion Editor, and Celebrity Podcast Host of NotBasicBlonde Podcast. As the Founder and Host of NotBasicBlonde Podcast with over 4M downloads and celebrity guests, where no topic is off limits, Olyasha provides millennials an ultimate guide on entrepreneurship, dating, marketing, self-development, astrology, spirituality, fashion, coaching, beauty,health&wellness. Graduated from Georgia State University with a BBA in Managerial Sciences, Olyasha successfully built a career in IT/Project Management, before she became a full time entrepreneur. Author of the children's bookCutie the Unicorn – It's ok to be different, Olyasha teaches our younger generation how to express their individuality. Olyasha has led an impressive 15-year career in fashion and runway in US and overseas, as well as enjoying several acting roles. Olyasha has partnered with over 100 nationwide brands such as Cartier, Revolve, PrettyLittleThing, PGA, Steve Madden, Too Faced, Vital Proteins, Tarte, DryBar, Drunk Elephant, etc.
This is a legendary episode on NotBasicBlonde Podcast! Wendy Startland is sharing her secrets on how she became successful in music career and life, shares Lady Gaga's story, how she has discovered & delevoped such a Star, gives an advice on which qualities you need to have in order to become the best at what you do. Guest Wendy Starland @wendystarland is an American singer, songwriter and music producer from Los Angeles. Starland was honored by The Songwriters Hall of Fame, was named VH1's, Best Emerging Artist, was featured on Moby's Grammy nominated album Last Night, and opened for Sheryl Crow and Jack White at the Michigan International Speedway. In addition, Starland discovered and developed 11-time Grammy, 2 time Golden Globe, and Oscar winning icon Lady Gaga. Starland developed Lady Gaga's career during the recording of Lady Gaga's album The Fame, which received Billboard's Album of the Decade – having logged 62 of its record-setting 108 total weeks at No. 1 on the Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart this decade. Starland was named in the Beckhamhouse Book as one of the Great Female Singers alongside Aretha Franklin, Billie Holiday, Etta James, and Natalie Cole. Starland's single, "Dancing with the Sea", was released on Universal alongside Norah Jones, Feist, and Edie Brickell. The song hit number eight on the music charts giving her the opportunity to tour Europe. Starland signed a major music publishing contract with BMG Rights Management. Starland was a featured performer at MI Fest, opening for Sheryl Crow and Jack White. Starland also performed at the Cannes Film Festival at Cinemoi Network's charity event benefiting Children Uniting Nations with producer and DJ Paul Oakenfold, Ashlee Simpson, and Evan Ross. Wendy Starland performed with Kii Arens and James Bourne for Linda Perry's Rock-N-Relief Concert. Both virtual and live performances took place at Dodger Stadium. In addition to Starland, the roster of talent also included legendary acts such the Foo Fighters, Sheryl Crow, deadmau5, Jewel, Ziggy Marley, Carly Simon, Perry Farrell, Macy Gray, James Blunt, Gavin Rossdale, Juliette Lewis, Tracy Bonham, Aloe Blacc and others. Starland was responsible for discovering 11-time Grammy winner Lady Gaga, and landed her a deal with a multi-platinum producer for Beyoncé, Jessica Simpson, Whitney Houston, and Britney Spears, that resulted in Lady Gaga signing major label record and publishing contracts.Starland and Lady Gaga wrote songs together while she helped to develop her brand and marketing strategy. Starland is a lead vocalist on Moby's album Last Night, which went to number two on the Billboard charts. She was also featured on Moby's follow up album, Last Night Remixed. Starland was featured on the Billy Ray Cyrus album, Thin Line. Starland has opened for Chris Shiflett of the Foo Fighters, Chris Cornell, Rachel Platten, Sean Paul, Gavin Degraw, Grandmaster Flash, Shawn Colvin, Vonda Shepard, Fishbone, The English Beat, Mike Posner, The Pointer Sisters, Karl Denson, The Romantics, Ronnie Dunn, Jonatha Brooke and Lucy Woodward. She also performed at the Toronto International Film Festival, at the premiere of Adrian Grenier's film Teenage Papparazzo in 2011. Starland has written and recorded songs with or for Snoop Dogg, Ben Lee, The Wu Tang Clan, Capone of Island Def Jam's Capone-N-Noreaga, and Apl.de.ap of the Black Eyed Peas, and American Idol winner, Maddie Poppe. Her music has been heard in film and television, including MTV's The Hills, Jersey Shore, Spiker, The Rules, Weekend Getaway, and promos for two NBC primetime series, Las Vegas and Hawaii. Starland has licensed over 100 songs to several networks, including MTV, Vh1, NBC, ABC, E!, CBS, and FOX. Her song "Reveal The Sunshine" was the theme song for the TV ad campaign for luxury cruise line, Cunard, a division of Carnival Cruise Lines. Starland performed, cowrote and co-produced the theme song for the Carmen Steffens ad campaign featuring Alessandra Ambrosio. Starland cowrote, performed and co-produced the theme song for the film, The Original. She composed the score and soundtrack to the television show, Stilettos, by the creators of True Detective. Additionally, Starland is writing and producing the score and soundtrack for the film A Love of Money, starring Samuel L. Jackson, Billy Bob Thornton, Jessica Biel and Eminem. Starland co-wrote and produced sixteen songs for the video game Rock Band 3 as well as Ubisoft's video game Rocksmith alongside the Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, and Red Hot Chili Peppers on Xbox and PlayStation 3. Starland is a Featured Artist on the mobile app SongArc where she exclusively pre-released her song "Raven", co-written and produced by Ivo Moring. Starland produced and co-wrote the RapScallions hit song "Can You Feel It." The song has been licensed to the NHL and NBA on FOX Sports and is also played by the LA Kings, NY Rangers, Colorado Avalanche, Indiana Pacers, San Diego Padres, Kansas City Chiefs, St. Louis Blues, NY Giants and Denver Broncos for in-game entertainment in their arenas, including Madison Square Garden and Staples Center. "Can You Feel It" has also been licensed by Carl's Jr, Harley-Davidson, and Mercedes-Benz. Starland is the Founder and CEO of philanthropic record label and marketing platform, Give Back Entertainment. GBE has worldwide distribution through Universal/INgrooves. GBE partnered with clothing lines, Pink Pump and P2, to raise money and awareness for the Make-A-Wish Foundation by holding a fashion show in which two Make-A-Wish children walked the runway to fulfill their wishes. A percentage of funds from all of Starland's CDs sold at Pink Pump and P2 stores were donated to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Starland was the only judge of musical talent on the French television series Les Anges. Starland was featured in the tenth season of Les Anges on TV network NRJ 12, reaching on average, between 500,000 and 700,000 viewers per episode. On the show, Starland chose to develop French celebrity, Sarah Van Elst, previously featured on Season 4 of The Voice. Starland and Van Elst appeared together on the hit TV show Extra with Mario Lopez. Starland was a guest Speaker at Masters Program at Berklee College of Music as well as a panelist on Power Women In Music at Musicians Institute. AWARDS Moby's Grammy Nominated Album, Last Night, lead vocalist Honored by Songwriters Hall Of Fame, single "Dancing with the Sea" VH1 Award, Best Emerging Artist HOT 107 FM, voted "Best Song" Tonos International Songwriting Competition, Best Song, "Stolen Love" Independent Music Award, Best Song Brooklyn Arts Council, Best Song Voted "Top Indie Artist" by listener's requests on Boston's WNRC 97.5 FM METEOR Award Nomination for Blink Host Olyasha Novozhylova - NotBasicBlonde @notbasicblonde_ NotBasicBlonde Podcast - @nbbpodcast Olyasha Novozhylova is the CEO and Founder of NotBasicBlonde brand, dedicated to inspiring young women to create an extraordinary style and embrace their individuality. Model, Blogger, Entrepreneur, Author, AmazonLive Fashion Host, Fashion Editor, and Celebrity Podcast Host of NotBasicBlonde Podcast. As the Founder and Host of NotBasicBlonde Podcast with over 4M downloads and celebrity guests, where no topic is off limits, Olyasha provides millennials an ultimate guide on entrepreneurship, dating, marketing, self-development, astrology, spirituality, fashion, coaching, beauty,health&wellness. Graduated from Georgia State University with a BBA in Managerial Sciences, Olyasha successfully built a career in IT/Project Management, before she became a full time entrepreneur. Author of the children's bookCutie the Unicorn – It's ok to be different, Olyasha teaches our younger generation how to express their individuality. Olyasha has led an impressive 15-year career in fashion and runway in US and overseas, as well as enjoying several acting roles. Olyasha has partnered with over 100 nationwide brands such as Cartier, Revolve, PrettyLittleThing, PGA, Steve Madden, Too Faced, Vital Proteins, Tarte, DryBar, Drunk Elephant, etc.