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It's BA QA Time! This week, Mandi is joined by Naseema McElroy of Financially Intentional to get real about the messy, beautiful, and sometimes awkward conversations we need to have about money and love.We're talking about why early financial convos are a must (yes, even before the wedding bells), how to merge finances without losing your mind, and why transparency is the key to avoiding money drama down the line. Plus, we're answering listener questions on everything from prenups to handling different money mindsets in a relationship.If you've ever side-eyed your partner's spending habits or wondered how to raise financially savvy kids, this one's for you. Tap in for real talk, practical tips, and a few laughs along the way!Check out Naseema's podcast, Financially Intentional > Read The Prenup Prescription by Aarron Thomas > Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's BA QA Time! This week, Mandi is joined by Naseema McElroy of Financially Intentional to get real about the messy, beautiful, and sometimes awkward conversations we need to have about money and love. We're talking about why early financial convos are a must (yes, even before the wedding bells), how to merge finances without losing your mind, and why transparency is the key to avoiding money drama down the line. Plus, we're answering listener questions on everything from prenups to handling different money mindsets in a relationship. If you've ever side-eyed your partner's spending habits or wondered how to raise financially savvy kids, this one's for you. Tap in for real talk, practical tips, and a few laughs along the way! Check out Naseema's podcast, Financially Intentional > Read The Prenup Prescription by Aarron Thomas > Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week on the Journey to Launch Podcast, I'm joined by Naseema McElroy, a nurse, financial expert, and founder of Financially Intentional. Naseema, who has been a guest before, previously shared her inspiring journey from single motherhood to paying off $300,000 in debt, ultimately eliminating $1 million in total debt, and achieving millionaire status while working as a nurse. In this episode, she talks about earning over $230,000 a year as a labor and delivery nurse in the San Francisco Bay Area. Naseema also dives into financial independence, mindset shifts, and how she balances her career, business, and personal life. Tune in to hear her perspective on how financial independence isn't just about wealth—it's about the freedom to live life on your own terms. In this episode, you'll learn: Naseema's strategy of paying herself first and avoiding lifestyle inflation. Balancing her passion for nursing with running a business and raising three children. About the income potential in the nursing profession and advice for aspiring nurses Why you should set up financial accounts for children, including 529 plans, Roth IRAs, and brokerage accounts, and how to instill financial literacy and wealth-building habits from an early age. And more! Other Links Mentioned in episode: How Single Mom Naseema Went From Broke To Paying Off $300,000 in Debt Paying Off $1 Million Dollars of Debt With “The Debt Slayer” Naseema McElroy Get your copy of my book: Your Journey To Financial Freedom Leave Your Journey To Financial Freedom a review! Get The Budget Bootcamp Check out my personal website here Join The Weekly Newsletter List Leave me a voicemail– Leave me a question on the Journey To Launch voicemail and have it answered on the podcast! YNAB – Start managing your money and budgeting so that you can reach your financial dreams. Sign up for a free 34 days trial of YNAB, my go-to budgeting app by using my referral link. What stage of the financial journey are you on? Are you working on financial stability or work flexibility? Find out with this free assessment and get a curated list of the 10 next best episodes for you to listen to depending on your stage. Check it out here! Connect with Naseema: Website: FinanciallyIntentional.com Instagram: @FinanciallyIntentional Connect with me: Instagram: @Journeytolaunch Twitter: @JourneyToLaunch Facebook: @Journey To Launch Join the Private Facebook Group Join the Waitlist for My FI Course Get The Free Jumpstart Guide
On today's episode we have Naseema McElroy, the founder of Financially Intentional, to share her story of debt free living. Naseema recognized she was living a “normal” life in our society, but she felt an underlying tension with her debt. Through intentional change and education, she managed to pay off $1 million of debt and restart her financial journey, helping rewrite the story for other generations as well. Naseema shares about the lessons she learned on the journey, especially as a Black woman who is a leader in the space educating others. Enjoy! In this episode, we chat about: Finding contentment Amplifying marginalized voices Changing generational cycles MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Cashing Out by Julien and Kiersten Saunders Empowered Money Academy CONNECT WITH TODAY'S GUEST: Instagram @financiallyintentional https://www.financiallyintentional.com/ Financially Intentional Podcast ABOUT PRICE OF AVOCADO TOAST: Listen in with Haley and Justin Brown-Woods, married millennials picking up the pieces from the financial fiasco they created as a young couple. They want to normalize conversations about money and learn from others on the path towards financial empowerment. Whether you are just getting started on your debt-free journey, or if you are really starting to hit your stride, this podcast is for YOU! Join weekly as they interview some others who have done it the right way, the wrong way, and every way in between. Avocado toast may cost a pretty penny, but that doesn't mean it can't be in your budget! FIND HALEY AND JUSTIN ONLINE + SOCIAL MEDIA HERE: priceofavocadotoast.com Empowered Money Academy Price of Avocado Toast Instagram Price of Avocado Toast Twitter Price of Avocado Toast Threads Price of Avocado Toast on TikTok Price of Avocado Toast Facebook Join the Price of Avocado Toast Newsletter OTHER LINKS: Join Empowered Money Academy Apply for 1:1 Coaching With Haley & Justin Schedule a Budget Builder call with Haley & Justin Price of Avocado Toast customizable 12 month budgeting template RECOGNITION: Audio engineer: Garrett Davis
On the latest episode of The Get Ready Money Podcast, I spoke with Naseema McElroy, founder of Financially Intentional, Author and Nurse about how we change the way we think about money and being financially intentional.In this episode we discussed:The importance of changing your circle of influence. Why anyone can get on the right path.Learn what real wealth is - be an owner, not a consumer.You can afford anything, just not everything.Naseema McElroy is the founder of Financially Intentional, a platform about personal finance and living life intentionally. Naseema is the author of Smart Money: The Step-by-Step Personal Finance Plan to Crush Debt. Naseema discusses how taking control of her finances has enabled her to overcome bankruptcy, divorce, and break the cycle of living paycheck to paycheck. She shares her lessons along her path to help others benefit from the freedoms of financial independence. Outside of encouraging people to get their financial act together, Naseema is a mother and Labor & Delivery Nurse.Connect with Naseema McElroy:Website: https://www.financiallyintentional.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/naseema-mcelroy-162085122/Book: Smart Money: The Step-by-Step Personal Finance Plan to Crush Debt (Amazon) Podcast: Financially Intentional Podcast: https://www.financiallyintentional.com/podcastCommunity:Financially Intentional Community - Facebook (here) https://www.facebook.com/groups/financiallyintentional/
Naseema McElroy is a published author and the founder of Financially Intentional, a platform about personal finance and living life intentionally. In this episode, she speaks to Jessica and Brandon about how taking control of her finances has enabled her to overcome bankruptcy, divorce, and break the cycle of living paycheck to paycheck. She shares her lessons along her path to help others benefit from the freedoms of financial independence. Outside of encouraging people to get their financial act together, Naseema is a mother, and a Labor & Delivery Nurse. Though making six figures for years, she struggled with money. Finally realizing she couldn't out-earn her financial ignorance, she knew she had to make some changes. By shifting her mindset around money, being consistent and intentional, she has paid off $1 million in debt and grew a six figure net worth in three years without living in deprivation.This episode is a treasure trove of real-life wisdom on nurturing financial literacy within the family. She draws from her own upbringing and the generational changes in wealth-building to highlight the delicate balance of teaching children the value of money while also preserving the joys of their childhood. Her profound insights into the challenges and victories of single parenting, coupled with her remarkable comeback story from bankruptcy, form a narrative that is as educational as it is uplifting.Tune in for a heartfelt account that promises to empower you with the strategies and mindset to craft a life of intention, care, and financial independence.If you'd like to leave us a question to be answered during future episodes, you can do so at Speakpipe. You can email us at: thesugardaddypodcast@gmail.com Be sure to connect with us on InstagramLearn more about Brandon, and Oak City FinancialSchedule 30 minutes with Brandon Please remember to subscribe, rate, and review.Notes from the show:Follow Naseema on Instagram Financially Intentional the Podcast Financially Intentional Website Financially Intentional on YouTube Email Naseema: financiallyintentional@gmail.com
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Naseema McElroy is a published author and the founder of Financially Intentional, a platform about personal finance and living life intentionally. Naseema managed to pay off $1 million of debt. Naseema discusses how taking control of her finances has enabled her to overcome bankruptcy, divorce, and the cycle of living paycheck to paycheck. She shares her lessons along her path to help others benefit from the freedoms of financial independence. Outside of encouraging people to get their financial act together, Naseema is a mother and labor and delivery nurse. Though making six figures for years, she struggled with money. Finally realizing she couldn't out-earn her financial ignorance, she knew she had to make some changes. By shifting her mindset around money, being consistent and intentional, she was able to change her financial future. In this episode, we talked to Naseema about wealth building and helping people kickstart this journey, challenges to paying off her debts, the house hacking strategy and much more. Announcement: Join the Apartment Investing Mastermind here. Financially Intentional; 02:29 Naseema's background; 08:49 Helping people to set themselves up in this journey; 13:40 Where Naseema is at now; 16:24 Challenges she faced while paying her debts; 19:28 Taking the first step on shifting financial behavior; 23:34 The house hacking strategy; 26:55 Round of insights Announcement: You can check this year's REWBCON event here. Round of Insights Apparent Failure: Her student loans. Digital Resource: Libby. Most Recommended Book: Acres. Daily Habit: Waking up early and exercising, riding her bike. #1 Insight for being financially intentional: Curating a beneficial circle of influence. Best Place to Grab a Bite in the Bay Area, CA: CreAsian. Contact Naseema: E-mail: financiallyintentional@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/financiallyintentional Podcast: https://www.financiallyintentional.com/podcast Thank you for joining us for another great episode! If you're enjoying the show, please LEAVE A RATING OR REVIEW, and be sure to hit that subscribe button so you do not miss an episode.
In this week's episode, I'm interviewing Naseema McElroy MHA, MSN, RN, FNP, a published author and the founder of Financially Intentional, a platform about personal finance and living life intentionally. Naseema took control of her finances, and it enabled her to overcome bankruptcy, divorce, and break the cycle of living paycheck to paycheck. In this episode, she's sharing her lessons and advice so you can create financial independence, too. In this episode, we discuss.. How at one point, she was making $230,000 and couldn't afford blinds in her house How she makes money work for her Why she uses and recommends zero-based budgeting Her best advice for student loan debt and how she paid off $200,000 in student loan debt Contact Information for Naseema: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/financiallyintentional/ Check out Naseema's FREE guide to becoming financially intentional: https://www.financiallyintentional.com/freeguide
On this week's episode, we welcome Naseema McElroy, a trailblazer in personal finance, and hear about her inspiring journey from overcoming substantial debt to strategic investing. As a mom, labor and delivery nurse, author, and podcast host, Naseema shares her unique perspective on what it truly means to live intentionally. Whether you're struggling with debt, interested in investing, or eager to transform your financial life, Naseema's insights will help guide you toward financial independence and a more fulfilling, intentional life. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from her wealth of experience and passion for financial empowerment.More About Naseema:Naseema McElroy is a dedicated and accomplished finance expert, Registered Nurse, and Founder of Financially Intentional, a platform dedicated to educating individuals and families about the power of wealth creation and financial independence.After struggling with her own debt, Naseema developed a savvy financial strategy that allowed her to pay off almost $1 million in student loan debt in just 2.5 years. Fueled by this personal victory, she founded Financially Intentional to empower others to break free from the chains of financial despair and create a future of economic security.With over a decade of experience in the healthcare industry, Naseema leverages her expertise and skills to advocate for financial health as part of overall well-being. She takes pride in helping others transform their financial lives through simple, actionable steps that lead to life-altering financial freedom.Naseema is also the host of the "Nurses on Fire" podcast, where she shares actionable advice, inspiring stories, and insightful interviews with experts, aimed at inspiring and empowering nurses to achieve financial independence.Armed with a strong belief in the correlation between physical and financial health, Naseema continues to create a legacy of wealth and financial knowledge, guiding many towards a more fulfilled, abundant, and financially secure life.Connect with Naseema!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/financiallyintentional/Website: https://www.financiallyintentional.com/Connect with Brianna!Instagram: @mombossinaustinLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/briannademikeFollow the Podcast on Instagram: @badassbasicbitchLove the podcast? We would love if you would leave a review!
Can you actually sit back and make money without lifting a finger? Is winning the lottery truly a passive endeavor? Our Roundtable is diving into the world of 'passive' income strategies that have left them scratching their heads. Joining us today is the dynamic duo of Nurse Naseema from the Nurses on Fire podcast and the financial powerhouse behind Financially Intentional. Plus, we have the one and only Doc. G from our sister show Earn and Invest. And let's not forget our very own OG, ready to unleash his unique brand of actively passive aggressiveness. Will Naseema claim the trivia throne and surprise us all by having her baby during the recording? Will OG stay in the basement for the trivia score, meaning will he stay in last place in the mind-boggling trivia contest? FULL SHOW NOTES: https://www.stackingbenjamins.com/fri-roundtable-1358 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
This week in the guest chair we have Naseema McElroy, author and the founder of Financially Intentional, a platform about personal finance and living life intentionally. Starting with just under one million dollars in debt, Naseema taught herself financial literacy, paid off her debt, and started side hustling as a consultant teaching others to do the same. In this episode she shares: How she created an intentional budget that didn't leave her in a place of lack Why she believes everyone can take control of their finances, and how to actually do it The different income streams and resources she uses to stay financially free, and much more! Check out this episode and others on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube This episode is brought to you by: HubSpot Podcast Network- The audio destination for business professionals with content designed to help you listen, learn, and grow. Listen to Side Hustle Pro and more shows on the HubSpot Podcast Network, at https://www.hubspot.com/podcastnetwork. Links mentioned in this episode Naseema's Website:https://www.financiallyintentional.com/ Naseema's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/financiallyintentional/ Financially Intentional Podcast: https://www.financiallyintentional.com/podcast Travel Nurse Housing Rentals: https://www.furnishedfinder.com/ Podcast Moguls: https://www.sidehustlepro.co/podcast-moguls/ Click here to subscribe via RSS feed (non-iTunes feed): http://sidehustlepro.libsyn.com/rss Announcements Join our Facebook Community If you're looking for a community of supportive side hustlers who are all working to take our businesses to the next level, join us here: http://sidehustlepro.co/facebook Guest Social Media Info Side Hustle Pro – @sidehustlepro #SideHustlePro
Naseema McElroy is a force of nature and an inspiration in the financial literacy space, especially for late starters. She comes from very humble beginnings, raised by a low-income single dad. She is a strong black woman, a single mom of 2.5 kids, a labor and delivery nurse, and a "financially intentional" wiz! Her debt paydown story is incredible, yet still applicable to anyone with debt to pay off. Her personal story of resilience and perseverance is equally incredible. This is an episode that you don't want to miss! Resources mentioned on the show: Financially Intentional Smart Money: The Step-by-Step Personal Finance Plan to Crush Debt Investing for Kids eBook
On today's episode we are celebrating the release of Part 3 of our BRAND NEW Signature Article, "The Evidence on: Anti-Racism in Health Care and Birth Work!" EBB Research Editor Ihotu Ali, the lead author on this paper, talks with Rebecca Dekker about how Evidence-Based Equity Tools are solutions that can collectively move Black and Brown voices, leaders, innovative programs, accountability conversations, supportive funding, and legislation from the sidelines to the mainstream. You can find all three parts of our NEW Signature Article, The Evidence on: Anti-Racism in Health Care and Birth Work here: www.evidencebasedbirth.com/antiracism Join the conversation to learn more about: Equity vs equality and diversity vs mending broken relationships The Evidence Based Equity Triad The Midwifery Model of Care - What about midwives in birth centers or other community spaces Community-Based Doulas - Support and mentor a doula of color and expand sustainability of the doula profession through employee benefit models Reparations and Transformative Justice - Transformative Justice in Leadership Challenges Additionally, learn how you can answer the call as a birth worker and become an ally in the fight for reproductive justice. Resources: Find the Black Birthing Bill of Rights® from the NAABB here Find The Evidence on: Anti-Racism in Health Care and Birth Work here All of our Free Handouts, including "Getting Started," "Quiz on Anti-Racism," "Afrofuturism in Birth" and "Fighting Anti-Black Racism in Birth" are available here Listen to EBB Episodes: EBB 136 – Solutions for the Crisis in American Maternity Care with Jennie Joseph here EBB 161 – Addressing Maternity Bias and Infant Care with Irth App Founder, Kimberly Seals Allers Here EBB 170 Addressing Mistreatment in Childbirth Care with Birth Monopoly Founder, Cristen Pascucci here EBB 220 – Fighting Bias in the Birth Room with Irth App Founder, Kimberly Seals Allers Here EBB 229 Evidence on Doulas: Community-Based Models, the Pandemic and Reimbursement with the Research Team Here EBB 251 – Naseema McElroy, Founder of Financially Intentional, Shares her Courageous Story of Speaking up as a Labor and Delivery Nurse Here Watch videos on Tranformative Justice: Watch Adrienne Maree Brown discuss transformative justice here An example of Restorative Justice: (the Tinkerbell story) told in a YouTube video here Find the Article, "Are corporations psychopaths?" here Find the book on defensiveness: Why Do I Do That? Psychological Defense Mechanisms and the Hidden Ways They Shape Our Livesby Joseph Burgo here Find a black birth worker near you at www.systemmidwife.com Learn more about: The Sheppard Towner Act of 1921 here Maternal Mortality Review Commissions here The life and legacy of Loretha Weisinger , the mother and founder of the community-based doula here About HealthConnect One, who offers trainings for community-based doulas around the country The Birth Sanctuary Earth's Natural Touch doulas National Black Midwives Alliance Melanated Midwives The National Association for the Advancement of Black Birth Commonsense Childbirth A Wombman's Way Warrior Midwife training Jamaa Birth Village Birth Center Equity Kentucky Birth Coalition Learn Birthing Place BX and Womb Bus Follow Ihotu Ali's work on Instagram here Follow the Oshun Center for Intercultural Healing and their work in Minneapolis here Go to our YouTube channel to see video versions of the episode listed above!! For more information and news about Evidence Based Birth®, visit www.ebbirth.com. Find us on: TikTok Instagram Pinterest Want to get involved at EBB? Check out our Professional Membership (including scholarship options) here Find an EBB Instructor here Click here to learn more about the Evidence Based Birth® Childbirth Class.
In this episode we talk with Sabia Wade about her new book, Birthing Liberation: How Reproductive Justice Can Set Us Free. Sabia Wade (she/ they) is the founder of Birthing Advocacy Doula Trainings, an accessible and inclusive training program for community care workers, and the founder of For the Village, a nonprofit providing doulas at no or low cost to low-income and marginalized communities in San Diego, California, as a coach, board member, investor, educator, and programming development consultant for organizations throughout the birth and reproductive health space. Every part of Sabia's work centers on liberation of all people through Reproductive Justice. Sabia talks with us about the process of writing a book for birth workers about Reproductive Justice and how we can create the future we want for all birth people. Sabia introduces us to the ideas of Birth Neoterism and Black Luxury. Through these key concepts, Sabia shares how we can learn from our history, find hope in our present and recreate the future of birth in America. Sabia's hope for the readers of their book, is that they are able to engage on their own journey in interacting with the book and connecting through the storytelling and working through the somatic exercises to work through trauma and towards healing. In those spaces of healing and caring for ourselves can we begin the process of collective liberation. Resources: Find Sabia's book Birthing Liberation: How Reproductive Justice Can Set Us Free here Follow Sabia's work here Follow Sabia on Instagram here Sign up for The Birth Neoterist Newsletter here Listen to EBB's previous interview with Sabia, EBB 124 - Health Disparities, Advocacy and the Coronavirus with Sabia Wade here Listen to EBB 251 - Nasmeea McElroy, Founder of Financially Intentional, Shares her Courageous Story of Speaking up as a Labor and Delivery Nurse Find the book, Transformed by Birth by Brita Buchnell here Go to our YouTube channel to see video versions of the episode listed above!! For more information and news about Evidence Based Birth®, visit www.ebbirth.com. Find us on: TikTok Instagram Pinterest Ready to get involved? Check out our Professional membership (including scholarship options) here Find an EBB Instructor here Click here to learn more about the Evidence Based Birth® Childbirth Class.
Are you feeling stuck and overwhelmed with your finances? In this episode, I chat with Dreamer Naseema McElroy, who proves that there's nothing you can't learn if you put your mind to it.Naseema shares her journey from being a labor and delivery nurse, earning six figures but living paycheck to paycheck, to becoming more intentional about her finances, paying off close to a million dollars of debt and building generational wealth.Naeema now has a six-figure side hustle and is thriving on her path to financial freedom.So, tune in and learn how to build wealth intentionally. You won't want to miss this one!In this episode, Naeema discusses:How to build wealth intentionallyWhat it takes to build a successful side hustle while having a six-figure job.Normalizing money conversations with children.How she paid off close to a million dollars in debt.The importance of having a good social circle influence.The debt snowball method and Zero-based budgetingHow financial freedom allows her to be an advocate as a labor and delivery nurse for Black women who experience higher maternal mortality If you enjoyed today's episode, here's what you can do to support me and help more Dreamers discover the podcast:Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. I read every single review. I will select one review to read on the podcast every month.Follow the podcast, so you never miss an episode: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | iHeart Radio | Amazon Music | Listen NotesShare the podcast with your family, friends, and co-workers.Tag the podcast on Instagram @thedreamers.podcast and let me know what you like about it.Would you rather watch this episode? Go to our YouTube channel to enjoy the video version. And while you're at it, click the bell to subscribe so you can get notified when a new episode comes out.TOPIC POINTSHow being a single mom urged her to be financially intentional [3:20]How she accumulated a million-dollar debt [4:51]Importance of a good social circle influence [13:06]Advocating for fighting against the black maternal mortality crisis [17:19]Managing house expenses in a high-cost state [19:54]Normalizing money conversation with children [21:18]Building wealth is creating a plan to invest in necessary things [25:03]The biggest takeaway is to understand debt and leverage [26:40]Connect with Anne-Lyse:Website Instagram (Personal)Get Your Brand In The MediaA Team Dklutr Production
On today's podcast we talk with Naseema McElroy, Labor and Delivery nurse and the Founder of Financially Intentional about racism, workplace trauma, and inequities in the US healthcare system. We also discuss how to find your voice and stand up for human rights within the system. Naseema McElroy started as a Labor and Delivery nurse and later became the Founder of Financially Intentional, a personal finance platform normalizing Black wealth. Naseema is the mother of two daughters and loves sharing her passion for financial independence and nursing with her followers on Instagram and through her Financially Intentional Podcast: Nurses on Fire. Naeema discusses her personal experiences in raising concerns about patient safety within a hospital system and how to protect yourself, legally and financially, in the process. She also shares her story regarding her viral Instagram video about the importance of representation in healthcare and the potentially far-reaching consequences when representation is lacking. Trigger Warnings: mental health, workplace trauma, obstetric violence, systemic racism, racism and inequities in the US healthcare system, patient safety, Black mortality, Black morbidity Resources: Follow Naseema's Instagram account Financially Intentional here Learn more about Financially Intentional here Listen to Naseema's Podcast, Financially Intentional Podcast (formerly Nurses of Fire) here Go to our YouTube channel to see video versions of the episode listed above!! For more information and news about Evidence Based Birth®, visit www.ebbirth.com. Find us on: TikTok Instagram Pinterest Ready to get involved? Check out our Professional membership (including scholarship options) here Find an EBB Instructor here Click here to learn more about the Evidence Based Birth® Childbirth Class.
Naseema McElroy is the force behind Financially Intentional, a nurse, author, and a financial coach. We discuss with her the difference between a high salary and wealth. She discusses how becoming intentional about her money made all the difference. Debt was normal for her until it wasn't. Listen to her inspiring story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Episode 188 shares how Naseema paid off $1 million in debt, featuring Naseema McElroy of Financially Intentional. Listen now!Naseema is a published author and the founder of Financially Intentional, a platform about personal finance and living life intentionally.Naseema discusses how taking control of her finances has enabled her to overcome bankruptcy, divorce, and break the cycle of living paycheck to paycheck. She shares her lessons along her path to help others benefit from the freedoms of financial independence.Outside of encouraging people to get their financial act together, Naseema is a mother and Labor & Delivery Nurse. Though making six figures for years, she struggled with money. Finally realizing she couldn't out-earn her financial ignorance, she knew she had to make some changes.By shifting her mindset around money, being consistent and intentional, she has paid off $1 million in debt and grew a six figure net worth in three years without living in deprivation.For full episode show notes, visit here.Loving episode 188? Leave us a review if you're listening on Apple podcasts and be sure to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube!Until next time, stay empowered, stay inspired and #staypoderosa ✨ Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/YoQuieroDinero. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Moving is a hassle. But saving up to move is even harder, if you don't know where to start. I've moved about 5 times in my adult life, so we are going to explore some of the things I've done in the past to move in with a roommate, moving in by myself, to moving in with a partner and ultimately moving in for marriage. A few tips and tricks that helped me save to move out on my own. How much to save? Where to move? Conversations to have with yourself and with others, aka roommates. Budgeting techniques. Viral trends that seem to be going around. Sign up for the weekly newsletter at aboutthatwallet.com Subscribe on Spotify, Apple or wherever you listen to podcasts. People who came through (No particular order) - Markia Brown from "The Money Plug" - https://www.themoneyplug.co/ - Tiffany Grant from "Money Talk with Tiff" - https://www.moneytalkwitht.com/ - Nassema McElroy from " Financially Intentional" - https://financiallyintentional.norby.live/ - Rahkim Sabree from " Rahkim Sabree" - https://www.rahkimsabree.com/ - Camari Ellis from "The Financial Rebel" - https://linktr.ee/CamariEllis - Steven Stack from "Stacking With Stack " - https://linktr.ee/stackingwithstack and of course - You! Thank you for listening. If you found any of this information valuable, please share with someone who would benefit. Stay tuned as you'll never know who may show up in the next live show! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aboutthatwallet/message
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Naseema is a published author and the founder of Financially Intentional, a platform about personal finance and living life intentionally. Naseema discusses how taking control of her finances has enabled her to overcome bankruptcy, divorce, and break the cycle of living paycheck to paycheck. She shares her lessons along her path to help others benefit from the freedoms of financial independence. Outside of encouraging people to get their financial act together, Naseema is a mother and a Labor & Delivery Nurse. Though making six figures for years, she struggled with money. Finally realizing she couldn't out-earn her financial ignorance, she knew she had to make some changes. By shifting her mindset around money, being consistent and intentional, She has paid off $1 million in debt and grew a six figure net worth in three years without living in deprivation. In this episode you'll learn: How she shifted her mindset to take control of her financesThe steps she took to pay off a million dollars of debtThe strategies she is using to build wealth for her children Connect with Naseema: Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/financiallyintentional/Website: https://www.financiallyintentional.com/*This episode is sponsored by Bask Bank*Open a Bask Interest Savings Account, a Bask Mileage Savings Account or both. Learn more at: https://www.baskbank.com/ Disclaimer: *National average rate as of August 15, 2022 per FDIC.gov. APY as of November 2, 2022. APY is variable and subject to change after account opening. No monthly account fees or minimum deposit required. Must fund within 15 days of account opening. Bask Bank is a division of Texas Capital Bank, Member FDIC.Connect with us: Instagram: @richbyintention Twitter: @richbyintention Topics referenced in this episode: Learn more about the FIRE Community, check out episode 11Check out our episode with Rich and Regular about their new bookGet our FREE Cheat Sheet to Get on the Same Page about Money with Your Partner, Click Here. Check out our website: Richbyintention.com
Welcome everyone to the next episode of the BetterWallet podcast. As you guys know, the BetterWallet podcast is all about demystifying the topic of money and sharing powerful money stories from people that genuinely beat the odds and found financial success. Today we have Naseema McElroy on the line. And if you don't know who she is, you better get to know her. She is a labor and delivery nurse, mom, and author of the book Smart Money. On top of that, she owns the Financially Intentional page on Instagram, where she helps professionals become financially independent. Find Naseema on social @financiallyintentionalOr check out her website!More from BetterWallet:Get your checklist now!Financially Bulletproof Checklist - financesincheck.com/checklistFollow me@BetterWallet on Instagram@BetterWallet on TikTok@TheBetterWallet on Twitter
As children, we've seen our parents struggle financially and become chained to debt. Fast-forward to the present, we've grown into people who desire the opposite; to become financially stable and independent. My guest for today was able to do exactly just that! I am joined by Real Estate Investor and Financial Independence Coach, Antoinette Munroe. At just 36 years old, she was able to achieve her retirement goal! In this episode, Antoinette shares her journey of pursuit towards financial independence. She talks about how Real Estate Investment became the fuel for her financial freedom journey. We also talked about Budget ABC's, House Hacking, Travel Hacking, and more. We'd love to help you on your journey, too! Join us in this episode. Highlights: >> The Beginning of the Pursuit >> Discovering Real Estate Investment >> Budget ABC's: A fresh take on a balanced budget >> Understanding your Cash Flow >> House Hacking: Eliminating your biggest expense to accelerate your path to financial independence >> Your Short-Term and Long-Term Plan >> Travel Hacking: Low to no cost strategies for lifestyle enhancement Connect with Antoinette: >> Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/behaviorgap/?hl=en ( )https://www.instagram.com/fearlessandfreefi/ (www.instagram.com/fearlessandfreefi/) >> Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsj7LnlVdMDgRFCL7dcKRSQ (Fearless & Free Fi) >> LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jolieantoinette (www.linkedin.com/in/jolieantoinette) >> Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/behaviorgap ( ) https://www.facebook.com/FearlessandFreeFi (www.facebook.com/FearlessandFreeFi) >> Email: fearlessandfreefi@gmail.com >> Website:https://behaviorgap.com/about/ ( )https://www.fearlessandfreefi.com/ (www.fearlessandfreefi.com/) If you loved this episode, you have to listen to these episodes as well: >>https://player.captivate.fm/episode/9f772dc2-8909-4a22-9451-31ae2d8c3024 ( )https://www.minoritymoneypodcast.com/2019/08/02/education-financial-stability-health-and-your-well-being/ (Episode 2: Education, Financial Stability, Health and Your Well-Being) >>https://www.minoritymoneypodcast.com/2022/06/27/aligning-values-and-investments-with-laura-latourette-cfp-and-ramona-maior-cfp/ ( )https://www.minoritymoneypodcast.com/2019/11/08/how-to-win-at-student-loan-debt/ (Episode 16: How to Win at Student Loan Debt) >>https://www.minoritymoneypodcast.com/2022/05/02/behavioral-finance-how-we-think-about-money-with-brian-portnoy/ ( )https://www.minoritymoneypodcast.com/2020/03/06/how-to-be-financially-intentional-with-naseema-mcelroy/ (Episode 33: How to be Financially Intentional with Naseema McElroy) >> https://www.minoritymoneypodcast.com/2020/06/03/getting-out-of-poverty-creating-wealth-with-dr-david-rhoiney/ (Episode 46: Getting out of Poverty & Creating Wealth with Dr. David Rhoiney) I'm sure you're getting tons of value from the podcast! Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts (https://apple.co/3jN77Mv (https://apple.co/3jN77Mv)), Spotify (https://spoti.fi/3jParH0 (https://spoti.fi/3jParH0)), Google Podcasts (https://bit.ly/3n3i8vb (https://bit.ly/3n3i8vb)), or on your favorite podcast app and SHARE THIS
You have the power to change your future, and it all starts with how you manage your finances. Let's get ready to take back that power. It's time to take control of our personal finances. Welcome back to the Money Bare podcast, hosted by Chloe Daniels. Chloe is the founder of CloBare Money Coach. The Money Bare podcast is proud to share stories of others who have paid off debt and found financial freedom and independence. Today's guest is not going to disappoint.Today, we are joined by Naseema McElroy. Naseema is a mom of two, a nurse, and the founder of Financially Intentional, a platform that she created to help empower others by sharing inspiring stories of her personal finance journey. Naseema shares topics like paying off debt, finding financial freedom, and everything else about life. Today, she is going to share her story of how she paid off almost one million in debt and is empowering us to take control of our personal finances as well. Find Naseema on social @financiallyintentionalOr check out her website!Find me on social @clobaremoneycoachPlease rate and subscribe to support this channel!Grab your free money guide here: https://www.thelazyinvestorscourse.com/guideJoin Clo Bare for a free investing class here: https://www.thelazyinvestorscourse.com/webinar
Life is all about balance - especially while parenting. On today's episode, Bethany talks to Allie Gabelman of Financial Intentions about how being intentional with your finances is a process of diligently reviewing and being mindful with your money. She reminds us to make sure that you are only spending money on things that are necessary or actually bring you and your family joy. Allie also talks about how intentional spending is NOT extreme frugality. It is instead, ensuring you spend on what you truly need, or what brings you joy, and minimizing or eliminating the rest. The purpose of intentional spending is to be able to maximize how much money you have each month to send to your investments and savings goals. So it is important to know your "WHY" and keep that in mind when aiming to spend intentionally.
In this episode, Boonie is joined by Naseema McElroy - creator of Financially Intentional. We have an amazing conversation about how she paid off of $1million of debt in less than 3 years and is now helping others on the path to wealth building. Follow Naseema here: Instagram: @financiallyintentional Website: https://www.financiallyintentional.com/ Boonie's Pick of the Week - Foria Wellness - use code BOONIE to save 20% on all orders (ENDS 12/31/22) Support for today's episode comes from Goli ACV Gummies - a delicious and easy to discover health from within. Receive 10% off your purchase by using the code booniebreakdown, shop here: https://go.goli.com/booniebreakdown The hashtag for the podcast #TheBoonieBreakdown. Share with others using the hashtag #PodIn. Join Boonie over on Patreon for exclusive content and events here: Patreon.com/TheBoonieBreakdown Have something to say? You can ask your questions, send comments via email to thebooniebreakdown@gmail.com or submit here: www.thebooniebreakdown.com/contact/. Follow The Boonie Breakdown on Social Media: IG: @TheBoonieBreakdown Twitter: @BoonieBreakdown Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheBoonieBreakdown
Welcome to the Black Nurses Week Conference™ podcast series where we chat with speakers of the first annual Black Nurses Week Conference.Today, Marsha will be speaking with Naseema McElroy, FNP, RN. Show notes and what you'll hear in this episode:In this episode, Naseema shares how she went from healthcare administration to deciding to pursue her nursing degree.Naseema shares her unexpected journey to creating a business around teaching others about paying down debt and finances.Naseema talks about the reasons behind how she lost $80,000-$110,000 by not spending just $500 on an opportunity.Interested in staring your financial freedom journey? Check out Naseema's Intentional Finance 101 courses here.Get your tips on money management and slaying debt in Naseema's book, Smart Money.Love podcasts? Listen to Nurses on Fire, Naseema's podcast that helps nurses learn about money and building generational wealth.Work with Naseema at Lume Bank.Meet Naseema at the Black Nurses Week Conference in Washington, DC - July 2022. Want to be a guest on the podcast? Take 1 minute to apply here.Bio - Naseema McElroy, FNP, RNNaseema is a published author and the founder of Financially Intentional, a platform about personal finance and living life intentionally. She is also the Community Lead at a financial technology company, Lume Bank, which provides better banking services for nurses. Naseema discusses how taking control of her finances has enabled her to overcome bankruptcy, divorce, and break the cycle of living paycheck to paycheck. She shares her lessons along her path to help others benefit from the freedoms of financial independence. Outside of encouraging people to get their financial act together, Naseema is a mother, Labor & Delivery Nurse and Community Lead at a bank for nurses. Though making six figures for years, she struggled with money. Finally realizing she couldn't out-earn her financial ignorance, she knew she had to make some changes. By shifting her mindset around money, being consistent and intentional, She has paid off $1 million in debt and grew a six figure net worth in three years without living in deprivation.
This week we're joined by Naseema McElroy, RN FNP, to talk about being financially intentional. Naseema is a mother of two wonderful girls, host of 'Nurses on Fire' podcast, and author of the book, Smart Money: The Step-by-Step Personal Finance Plan to Crush Debt. Her passion continues to flourish working at a bank dedicated to nurses. Naseema created the Financially Intentional platform to help nursing professionals who want to live intentionally and take control of their finances. With hard work and dedication, she was able to pay off $1 million in debt in just two years! As a mother, you would want to make sure your children are financially secured which is why Naseema shares her tips on teaching them about finance. Make sure to grab your pen and paper ladies, as Naseema shares her money mindset resources and advice for you to be financially intentional. Make sure to follow Naseema on all social platforms Website: https://www.financiallyintentional.com/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/financiallyintentional/ Enjoy this week's episode of Momming, Surviving, and Thriving!
Have you ever heard of someone paying off $1 million dollars in debt? Well, now you can tune in as we chat with Naseema McElroy, founder of Financially Intentional and Nurses on Fire who did just that. In this episode, she shares her journey and what she is doing now. You will also hear about: - Growing your money - Setting up your kids financially for adulthood - Avoiding victim mentality - The cheat code for nurses
Today we are joined by Naseema McElroy! Naseema is an RN with a master's degree in healthcare administration, who also founded the website Financially Intentional and launched the podcast, Nurses on FIRE. Both of these resources exist to help nursing professionals achieve a sense of financial freedom in their lives. Given the demand for healthcare workers, there are a lot of career opportunities available so we're excited to touch on that. Naseema also wrote the book, Smart Money, to give folks a step-by-step plan to crush their debt. But most impressively- Naseema has paid off over one million dollars of debt which doesn't even seem possible- don't worry, she explains her story! She details how she climbed out of massive debt as a single mother, the turning point in her journey towards financial independence, nursing as a cheat code to earning more, keeping lifestyle inflation in check, and much more. During this episode we enjoyed a Dosvidanya Rye Barrel by Destihl Brewery! And please help us to spread the word by letting friends and family know about How to Money! Hit the share button, subscribe if you're not already a regular listener, and give us a quick review in Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Help us to change the conversation around personal finance and get more people doing smart things with their money! Best friends out! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
In this episode of Money Tales, our guest is Naseema McElroy. Naseema found herself nearly a million dollars in debt, working as a nurse. She knew she couldn't out-earn her financial ignorance. In less than three years, Naseema became financially smart and debt-free. She is now focused on making her finances work for her so that she can spend time on the things most important to her — raising and sharing amazing learning opportunities with her two daughters, without diverting progress toward her financial goals. Naseema is a published author and the founder of Financially Intentional, a platform about personal finance and living life intentionally. She discusses how taking control of her finances has enabled her to overcome bankruptcy, divorce, and break the cycle of living paycheck to paycheck. She shares her lessons along her path to help others benefit from the freedoms of financial independence. Outside of encouraging people to get their financial act together, Naseema is a mother and Labor and Delivery Nurse. Though making six figures for years, she struggled with money. By shifting her mindset around money, being consistent and intentional, she has paid off $1 million in debt and grew a six-figure net worth in three years without living in deprivation. See all episodes >
In this episode of Money Tales, our guest is Naseema McElroy. Naseema found herself nearly a million dollars in debt, working as a nurse. She knew she couldn't out-earn her financial ignorance. In less than three years, Naseema became financially smart and debt-free. She is now focused on making her finances work for her so that she can spend time on the things most important to her — raising and sharing amazing learning opportunities with her two daughters, without diverting progress toward her financial goals. Naseema is a published author and the founder of Financially Intentional, a platform about personal finance and living life intentionally. She discusses how taking control of her finances has enabled her to overcome bankruptcy, divorce, and break the cycle of living paycheck to paycheck. She shares her lessons along her path to help others benefit from the freedoms of financial independence. Outside of encouraging people to get their financial act together, Naseema is a mother and Labor and Delivery Nurse. Though making six figures for years, she struggled with money. By shifting her mindset around money, being consistent and intentional, she has paid off $1 million in debt and grew a six-figure net worth in three years without living in deprivation. Learn more about Money Tale$ > Subscribe to the podcast Recent episodes See all episodes > Form CRS Form ADV Terms of Use Privacy Rights and Policies
Naseema is the founder of Financially Intentional, a platform about personal finance and living life intentionally. She discusses how taking control of her finances has enabled her to overcome bankruptcy, divorce, and break the cycle of living paycheck to paycheck. She shares her lessons along her path to help others benefit from the freedoms of financial independence. Outside of encouraging people to get their financial act together, Naseema is a mother and Labor and Delivery Nurse. Though making six figures for years, she struggled with money. Finally realizing she couldn't out-earn her financial ignorance, she knew she had to make some changes. By shifting her mindset around money, being consistent and intentional, She has paid off $1 million in debt and grew a six-figure net worth in three years without living in deprivation. HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE: How Naseema made a move from nursing to a finance The misconception many people have about finances Where to start in order to move your finances in the right direction Steps to set yourself up for financial success How Nassema paid off $1,000,000 in debt The asset she sold to push her back on track financially Steps you can take to improve your financial life The flexibility Naseema was able to create by getting her finances in order How to keep yourself committed to your financial goals What it looks like to anti-budget How to keep your financial life in balance The importance of building a good team around you to continue to drive your passion How to make legacy building second nature in your life The benefit of having a financial planner as an accountability partner LINKS WE MENTIONED ON THE SHOW: Student Loan Planning Podcast Episode GET SOCIAL WITH NASEEMA AND LET HER KNOW YOU HEARD ABOUT HER HERE Naseema's Website Naseema's e-mail LinkedIn Twitter Instagram (Financially Intentional) Instagram (Nurses on Fire Podcast) Facebook (Financially Intentional) Facebook (Nurses on Fire Podcast) Pinterest TikTok
Today we are talking with Naseema McElroy. Naseema was making six figures for years as a Labor and Delivery Nurse but still found herself struggling with money. Finally realizing she couldn’t out-earn her financial ignorance, she knew she had to make some changes. By shifting her mindset around money, being consistent and intentional, she paid... The post Paying Off $1,000,000 of Debt with Naseema McElroy (Financially Intentional) appeared first on Financial Freedom Community.
You have what it take to become a millionaire! Here are the top 9 lessons shared by the Millionaire Next Door that will help you get there. Episode Description: The people that are typically glamorized as millionaires usually have less money than you think. Here are the characteristics of the average millionaire. Chances are, they are right there in your neighborhood.Please join me here, and follow me on social media, Instagram and Facebook. Join the Nurses on Fire Community and get access to resources to guide you on the path to Financial Freedom.Oh and please subscribe and leave a review on whatever app you're using to stream this podcast. Get results by taking action:Join the waitlist to learn more about the Intentional Finance Wealth Builder Accelerator. Work with our financial partners….Get the student loan plan that could have saved me $80kFigure out if your retirement plan is optimized for you. Stay connected:Join the NOF Facebook groupTo read the full show notes, visit www.nursesonfirepodcast.com/nofPlease share this podcast with friends, family, and colleaguesPlease subscribe, rate and review this podcast, here's howTo learn more about the giveaway, click here
Financially Intentional started off as a platform to document my debt payoff journey which I began in April 2015. Hear about my life transitions along the journey and where I’m at now. Please join me here, and follow me on social media, Instagram and Facebook. Join the Nurses on Fire Community and get access to resources to guide you on the path to Financial Freedom.Oh and please subscribe and leave a review on whatever app you're using to stream this podcast.Work with our financial partners….Get the student loan plan that could have saved me $80kFigure out if your retirement plan is optimized for you. Stay connected:Join the NOF Facebook groupTo read the full show notes, visit www.nursesonfirepodcast.com/nofPlease share this podcast with friends, family and colleaguesPlease subscribe, rate and review this podcast, here's howTo learn more about the giveaway, click here
Naseema McElroy candidly shares her experiences paying off debt and building a financial foundation, and how that journey allowed her to break free from both a toxic work environment and an abusive relationship. For more information, visit the show notes at https://www.bobbirebell.com/podcast/naseemamcelroy
In this episode, we talk with Courtney Richardson. Courtney founded The Ivy Investor, a resource for women seeking to navigate the investment world in ways that make sense. Courtney is a current attorney and former stockbroker. In this episode, Courtney shares the importance of money mindset and gives the advice that when you are just starting to invest, start with investing in places that you personally spend your money with. She also touches on the current state of the market and what we should be doing during this time of uncertainty when it comes to investing and understanding the market. She shares her expertise specifically with cannabis investment and how the pandemic has actually made it a great time to start looking at investing in this. ✼ To learn more about how you can work with Courtney: https://theivyinvestor.com/about/ ✼ To follow Courtney on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theivyinvestor/?hl=en ✼ You can find our host’s Instagrams: Laura - https://www.instagram.com/lauramdifrancesco/ Lindsay - https://www.instagram.com/sweetgreensoul/ Casey - https://www.instagram.com/caseyflu/ ✼ To Follow Flourish on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flourishwestchester/ ✼ To visit our Flourish Coworking Space Website & ign up for a free week and come cowork with us! https://www.flourishcoworking.com/ ✼ To join our online Flourish Community we would LOVE to have you! Slack - https://flourishcommunity.slack.com/join/shared_invite/zt-cmb42u4x-zoUtTKxta7aQG_WwOhTlOQ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1065830593803399/ ✼ To connect with Dean Street Law on Instagram for daily posted legal advice: https://www.instagram.com/deanstreetlaw/ ✼ For free legal guides and resources: https://deanstreetlaw.com/resources ✼ To join our Flourish x LMD Bookclub: https://mailchi.mp/flourishcoworking.com/joinflourishbookclub ✼ To reference the equipment we use to record the podcast: Headphones - https://amzn.to/3dXthWz Microphone - https://amzn.to/3dUqmOe ✼ To view any of the products, books, and resources we have mentioned in the Podcast One Up on Wall Street By Peter Lynch - https://www.amazon.com/One-Up-Wall-Street-Already/dp/0743200403 Journey To Launch - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/journey-to-launch/id1257126028 Rich and Regular - https://richandregular.com/ Financially Intentional - https://www.financiallyintentional.com/ Yahoo Finance - https://finance.yahoo.com/ Motley Fool - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/motley-fool-money/id306106212 Investopedia - https://www.investopedia.com/ Seeking Alpha - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/alpha-trader/id1481726535 ✼ GIVEAWAY ✼ To participate in our giveaway like and subscribe to our podcast and leave a review or comment on what you liked about the episode! Screenshot the review and DM it to @flourishwestchester on Instagram and you will be entered to receive 1 month free to come co-work with us at Flourish! The winner will also receive access to all of our workshops and resources for FREE!
If you educate a man you educate an individual, but if you educate a woman you educate a family (nation). — African Proverb Educating women is more than just transforming the life of an individual. When you educate a woman, it’s a ripple effect, their families, communities, and even the nation is benefited. As we go on to celebrate Hispanic Heritage month, in this episode, I’m bringing in the Latina generational financial curse breaker, Janet Cruz Padrón, who’s helping women to reach their full potential through financial education and empowerment! Janet is the founder of Latina Money, a financial empowerment platform designed to ignite and fuel wealth creation for the modern Latina. She is also the host of The Latina Money podcast where she talks about money and wealth with successful entrepreneurs, creatives, and industry leaders to share actionable tips that’ll help the modern latina women build wealth and live the life they deserve. Janet will share money taboos and financial mistakes that she has experienced, so you don’t fall into the same trap. Don’t miss this amazing opportunity to build a stronger financial legacy for you and your family as Janet talks about the importance of creating a solid financial foundation, and rewrite cultural narratives so you create long-lasting wealth! Highlights: >> The inspiration behind The Latina Money >> Why it’s important to empower Latinas and people of color >> Janet talks about the Dinero Blog >> All change starts with having a conversation >> Breaking money taboos within communities of color >> Janet explains her Financialista Online Course >> The cycle trap of earning and spending it all over again >> Understanding price versus the cost >> Rethinking the way we think about people being good and what is actually good >> How cultural traditions hinders financial progress >> Toughest things that Janet encountered along her journey >> Why it’s important to pick the right spouse/partner >> Janet’s personal experience of breaking generational cycles Resources: >> The Latina Money podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/ee/podcast/latina-money/id1435984845) >> Janet’s social media: LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/janet-cruz-padr%C3%B3n-8966a0171/?lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_search_srp_people%3BNBYtvPwpS3G1qJWRrJUw5Q%3D%3D&licu=urn%3Ali%3Acontrol%3Ad_flagship3_search_srp_people-search_srp_result&lici=YgEFetbXT8y7Xt8gvPBzVA%3D%3D) Instagram @latina_money (https://www.instagram.com/latina_money) Twitter @MoneyLatina (https://twitter.com/moneylatina) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/latinamoney/) If you loved this episode, you have to listen to these episodes as well: >> Getting out of Poverty & Creating Wealth with Dr. David Rhoiney (https://www.minoritymoneypodcast.com/podcast/episode/c8a941be/getting-out-of-poverty-and-creating-wealth-with-dr-david-rhoiney) >> Education: The Great Equalizer (https://www.minoritymoneypodcast.com/podcast/episode/19d0cb62/education-the-great-equalizer) >> How to be Financially Intentional with Naseema McElroy (https://www.minoritymoneypodcast.com/podcast/episode/34fefed6/how-to-be-financially-intentional-with-naseema-mcelroy) --- I’m sure you’re getting tons of value from the podcast! Don’t forget to subscribe on (https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=https://www.minoritymoneypodcast.com/podcast) with a friend. ********** Let's Continue the Conversation! Head on over to the Facebook Group and let’s discuss how we can change the complexion of wealth (https://www.facebook.com/groups/423846561552747/ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/423846561552747/)) Want to chat with a fee-only financial planner? Shoot me an email at emlen@minoritymoneypodcast.com (mailto:emlen@minoritymoneypodcast.com) Can't wait to meet you.
Imagine yourself waking up tomorrow morning with more money in your bank account than what you usually need? What would you do with it? There may be tons of options running in your head right now on where you’ll allocate your unlimited funds but how will you manage it in a way that’ll help you live out your dreams? Find out how as Scott Frank, a CFA and a Certified Financial Planner who focuses on financial life planning, joins us in this episode! Scott is the founder of Stone Steps Financial in San Diego, where he works with his clients to understand what a fulfilling life looks like for them and guides them in designing a financial plan that can help make their dreams a reality! Know what to do with what you have right now, as Scott Frank shares his expertise and knowledge on how to secure your financial future! Highlights: >> Utilizing your money wisely to achieve what you really matters to you >> Scott’s definition on what the role of advisor is >> Why people rarely think about the essentials of life? >> Learning how to pause and give people the space to be heard >> Scott’s financial planning process >> How Scott guide and help his clients in the financial planning process >> The importance of active listening and empathy >> Why you need to act now Resources: >> Real Personal Finance (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/real-personal-finance/id1467823230) >> Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman (https://www.amazon.com/Thinking-Fast-Slow-Daniel-Kahneman/dp/0374533555) >> Connect with Scott: >> LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottrfrank/) >> Twitter @scott_r_frank (https://twitter.com/scott_r_frank) >> Stone Steps Financial (https://www.stonestepsfinancial.com/) If you loved this episode, you have to listen to these episodes as well: >> How to be Financially Intentional with Naseema McElroy (https://www.minoritymoneypodcast.com/podcast/episode/34fefed6/how-to-be-financially-intentional-with-naseema-mcelroy) >> Equality and Representation in the Finance Industry (https://www.minoritymoneypodcast.com/podcast/episode/f1c1b921/equality-and-representation-in-the-finance-industry) >> People of Color Disrupting the Financial Industry (https://www.minoritymoneypodcast.com/podcast/episode/37ee75cc/people-of-color-disrupting-the-financial-industry-with-dana-wilson) --- I’m sure you’re getting tons of value from the podcast! Don’t forget to subscribe on (https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=https://www.minoritymoneypodcast.com/podcast) with a friend. ********** Let's Continue the Conversation! Head on over to the Facebook Group and let’s discuss how we can change the complexion of wealth (https://www.facebook.com/groups/423846561552747/ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/423846561552747/)) Want to chat with a fee-only financial planner? Shoot me an email at emlen@minoritymoneypodcast.com (mailto:emlen@minoritymoneypodcast.com) Can't wait to meet you.
Everyone has the right to live a comfortable, happy, and worry-free money life despite their origins. For many, money is a hindrance and source of stress but it should never be if it's managed effectively! Learn some helpful money tips today that’ll help you reach your financial goals with Afro-Latina advisor, Anna N’Jie-Konte! Anna N’Jie-Konte is a Certified Financial planner and the owner of Dare to Dream Financial Planning, where she works with millennial women of color, educating them on how to build a solid financial foundation, and ultimately help them create wealth for themselves and their families. She is also the host of the podcast, First-Gen Wealth Builders, where she shares conversations with her fellow first-gen Americans on culture, community, and wealth. Join me in this episode as Anna shares really important tips on money and mindset, wealth building, long-term health of your finances plus some culture stories you don’t want to miss if you want to take your finances to the next level! Highlights: >> Why it’s important for minorities to shift their mindset in order >> Anna’s thoughts on economic empowerment for women and minorities >> How Anna shifted her mindset around money and wealth building >> What “I don’t have to deal with this sh*t money” means >> Why it’s important for people of color or minorities to support each other >> Fundamental aren’t sexy but you need them >> Emergency funds and essential tips you need to know to make sure your retirement is set >> Putting the long term health of your finances before anything else >> Why many small businesses fail >> What to expect from Anna’s Money Management Course for Women of Color Resources: >> First Gen Realness with Anna N'Jie-Konte Podcast (https://www.annanjiekonte.com/firstgenrealness) >> Dare to Dream Planning (https://www.daretodreamplanning.com/) Connect with Anna: >> LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/annanjie) >> Instagram @anjiekonte (https://www.instagram.com/anjiekonte/) >> Twitter @anjiekonte (https://twitter.com/anjiekonte) If you loved this episode, you have to listen to these episodes as well: >> How to be Financially Intentional with Naseema McElroy (https://www.minoritymoneypodcast.com/podcast/episode/34fefed6/how-to-be-financially-intentional-with-naseema-mcelroy) >> Equality and Representation in the Finance Industry (https://www.minoritymoneypodcast.com/podcast/episode/f1c1b921/equality-and-representation-in-the-finance-industry) >> People of Color Disrupting the Financial Industry (https://www.minoritymoneypodcast.com/podcast/episode/37ee75cc/people-of-color-disrupting-the-financial-industry-with-dana-wilson) --- I’m sure you’re getting tons of value from the podcast! Don’t forget to subscribe on (https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=https://www.minoritymoneypodcast.com/podcast) with a friend. ********** Let's Continue the Conversation! Head on over to the Facebook Group and let’s discuss how we can change the complexion of wealth (https://www.facebook.com/groups/423846561552747/ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/423846561552747/)) Want to chat with a fee-only financial planner? Shoot me an email at emlen@minoritymoneypodcast.com (mailto:emlen@minoritymoneypodcast.com) Can't wait to meet you.
After taking some time off work after her wedding, Christal began to realize self Care was vital to her success. Christal Parker is a wife, new mom, recent family nurse practitioner grad, ER nurse, and business owner. While juggling many hats and after 10 years of working in the ER, she found her self burnt out and constantly stressed out!. Taking time off, birthed the idea of her business Self Care RX in which she empowers, inspires, and supports nurses in putting themselves first through various self-care tools and practices.Please join me here, and follow me on social media, Instagram and Facebook. Join the Nurses on Fire Community and get access to resources to guide you on the path to Financial Freedom.Oh and please subscribe and leave a review on whatever app you're using to stream this podcast. Links mentioned:Claim your 10% off of Code Skin Hydrating Hand Cream enter code: nurses on fireJoin The Well Nurse Society Facebook GroupFollow Self Care RX on InstagramAffiliates:Get the student loan plan that could have saved me $80kFigure out if your retirement plan is optimized for you. Stay connected:Join the NOF Facebook groupTo read the full show notes, visit www.nursesonfirepodcast.com/nofHow to share a podcastHow to subscribe, rate and review a podcastTo learn more about the giveaway, click here
Amanda Kay is all about helping people to live the life they were meant to. To help them gain control of their finances early and not end up broke like she did start CRNA school. She believes our role as women & health care providers is to not only empower & educate our patients but to do the same for other people in the field. As we should want people to be better than we were. That's why she created my mentor program to help students and nurses excel.Please join me here, and follow me on social media, Instagram and Facebook. Join the Nurses on Fire Community and get access to resources to guide you on the path to Financial Freedom.Oh and please subscribe and leave a review on whatever app you're using to stream this podcast. Links mentioned:Mentor SessionsFree Guidebook Amanda’s Instagram PageThe Surviving and Thriving SRNA Facebook GroupAffiliates:Get the student loan plan that could have saved me $80kFigure out if your retirement plan is optimized for you. Stay connected:Join the NOF Facebook groupTo read the full show notes, visit www.nursesonfirepodcast.com/nofHow to share a podcastHow to subscribe, rate and review a podcastTo learn more about the giveaway, click here
Michelle Jackson is the creator of Michelle is Money Hungry. She is a digital entrepreneur and shares her journey of going from financially illiterate to a cash budgeting aficionado. She provides a place where people can admit their financial mistakes and work on improving their financial lives. She encourages people as they change their financial life. She provides tools and ideas on how to save money, make more money, and live their best life she wants to encourage people not to give up. To keep trying until one day…all of that effort hits a financial tipping point. Please join me here, and follow me on social media, Instagram and Facebook. Join the Nurses on Fire Community and get access to resources to guide you on the path to Financial Freedom.Oh and please subscribe and leave a review on whatever app you're using to stream this podcast. Links mentioned:Michelle’s WebsiteCar Sharing Site which allows Michelle to only pay $800 a year for use of a carTuro, the carsharing app where I’ve made over four thousand in 2020 so farAffiliates:Student Loan PlannerBlooomStay connected:Join the NOF Facebook groupTo read the full show notes, visitwww.nursesonfirepodcast.com/nofHow to share a podcastHow to subscribe, rate and review a podcastTo learn more about the giveaway, click here
Join Naseema and I as we dive into the process of becoming financially empowered. During our conversation, Naseema shares how she was able to pay off massive amounts of debt, buy a home and begin the process of building wealth. You'll hear an inspiring story from a deeply insightful woman who I can't get enough of. Naseema is the founder of Financially Intentional, a platform about personal finance and living life intentionally. She discusses how taking control of her finances has enabled her to overcome bankruptcy, divorce, and break the cycle of living paycheck to paycheck. She shares her lessons along her path to help others benefit from the freedoms of financial independence.
After overcoming poverty, divorce, and single motherhood, Jackie Cummings Koski still reached FIRE in her 40s, making less than six figures. She retired from her corporate job on December 6, 2019, decades before others told her she could, to follow her dream of creating a financial-literate society. In 2015, her commitment to educating and empowering Americans in the area of personal finance earned the attention of our nation’s policymakers. She was officially recognized with a Congressional Commendation for her accomplishments and excellent work in the field of financial literacy from the U.S. House of Representatives. Jackie is a Certified Educator in Personal Finance (CEPF®), and author of the book, “Money Letters 2 my Daughter”Please join me here, and follow me on social media, Instagram and Facebook. Join the Nurses on Fire Community and get access to resources to guide you on the path to Financial Freedom.Oh and please subscribe and leave a review on whatever app you're using to stream this podcast. Links mentioned:Jacki’s MarketWatch “FIRE Starter” Video EconoMe Talk- Unveiling my Real Numbers Behind “FIREing”Book “Money Letters 2 My Daughter”Stock Investment Clubs Affiliates:Student Loan PlannerBlooomStay connected:Join the NOF Facebook groupTo read the full show notes, visit www.nursesonfirepodcast.com/nofHow to share a podcastHow to subscribe, rate and review a podcastTo learn more about the giveaway, click here
In this episode I talk with the owner of Forbes-recognized business Financially Intentional about pushing past the stigma of talking about wealth and shifting your thought process so as to create habits that will allow you to grow your business and live your life on a financially healthy foundation. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why changing your mindset about money in regards to your life can make all the difference Key tips for those initial changes that will help you build a healthier financial life What is the very first and most important question you have to ask yourself that will begin the process to building your wealth Financially Intentional on Instagram Financially Intentional on Facebook Naseema’s Website Nurses On Fire Podcast Nurses On Fire Podcast on Instagram Podcast Review + Bonus Offer If you enjoy this episode, I would love to hear your favorite part or what inspired you. Leave us a 5-star review over at Apple Podcasts by clicking here. Be sure to screenshot the published review and send it to the team at support@bsimpsonfitness.com, and we’ll send you a very special BONUS episode: How to Optimize your IG so that you can get your first 5 high paying clients even with just 100 followers. BSimpsonFitness Links Beverley Simpson's 7-Day Social Media Content Planner - Download this FREE 7-day social media content planner, and discover exactly what to post for the next seven days so that you get your first few high-paying clients. Beverley Simpson's PT Profit Formula & PT Profit Formula Plus - A complete step-by-step process to create a sales system inside your business so that you can fill your client schedule and sell out your products without sleazy sales. Beverley Simpson: PT Profit Formula on Facebook&n
Description #023 - Today's episode features another nurse guest, Naseema McElroy. She is the founder of Financially Intentional - a platform about personal finance and living life intentionally. Naseema is here to offer great advice on how nurses can become Financially Independent and live the life of their dreams. Grab your favorite drink and enjoy this episode! In it we talk about: Why she started Financially Intentional How she was able to pay off just under $1mil in debt in just under 2 1/2 years Why should nurses get their financial act together Some of the amazing things nurses are able to do when they become intentional with their finances Meet Naseema Naseema is the founder of Financially Intentional, a platform about personal finance and living life intentionally. She discusses how taking control of her finances has enabled her to overcome bankruptcy, divorce, and break the cycle of living paycheck to paycheck. She shares her lessons along her path to help others benefit from the freedoms of financial independence. Outside of encouraging people to get their financial act together, Naseema is a mother and Labor and Delivery Nurse. Though making six figures for years, she struggled with money. Finally realizing she couldn't out-earn her financial ignorance, she knew she had to make some changes. By shifting her mindset around money, being consistent and intentional, She has paid off $1 million in debt and grew a six figure net worth in three years without living in deprivation. Shownotes Connect with Naseema on Facebook Follow her on Instagram and Twitter Listen to her insightful Nurses on Fire Podcast Check out her Financially Intentional website and learn how you can start living your best life without letting money issues stand in your way Listen to more episodes on our website TheStayAtHomeNurse.com/Podcasts And while you're there, sign up for our newsletter so you can be notified when a new episode is released. Would you like more interview episodes? Is there someone you would like to hear on the show? Send us an email at Hello@TheStayAtHomeNurse.com and let me know what you think.