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En este episodio Cesar Tanchez junto a Jorge Dieguez, Daniel Herbruger y Luis Pinto, nos comparten algunas de sus experiencias y consejos para aprovechar al máximo este tipo de actividades. Una parte de este episodio se grabó en vivo desde #Fincon18 la convención de educadores de finanzas personales más grande e importante del continente. Se parte de la comunidad de Trascendencia Financiera enviando un mensaje al WhatsApp +502 5919-0542
The number of voices in personal finance media is growing as creators and consumers recognize the value of having people to whom they can relate. Our panel today dives into the hole they saw that needed to be filled and share their experiences as women in personal finance. As we wrap up the first season of the Plutus Awards Podcast, Chris Browning sits down with Berna, Jamilla Souffrant, and Bethany Bayless to have a candid conversation about diversity and representation in the finance arena. Growing up, did the panelists have anyone that looked like them that provided a good example of how to handle money? Was it difficult to step into the personal finance space with such limited examples? The struggle of dealing with people in their lives who don’t understand what exactly they do How they deal with people doubting them because they are women https://www.heyberna.com/ https://www.facebook.com/heyberna @HeyBerna Berna is a financial hype woman. She creates videos, articles and other ridiculous Internet Things to teach young people about money. She is a financial literacy educator, a video producer, a speaker, and a writer. She is a first-generation Filipina-American, a “micro-influencer”, a 3B-3C curl, and a Trojan. In 2017, she paid off $50,000 in debt, saved enough money to quit her job at Instagram, and booked a one-way ticket to New Zealand with her partner. She has been traveling the world yelling about money ever since. https://www.journeytolaunch.com/ @journeytolaunch Jamila is the creator of the blog and podcast, Journey To Launch. She is a wife and mom of three small children and a Certified Financial Education Instructor (CFEI). She was born on the gorgeous island of Jamaica and grew up in the famous borough of Brooklyn (#bkallday). Raised by a single mom, She learned the concept of hard work and the value of money at a very early age. Through her site, Journey to Launch, she wants to teach you what she has learned through a little trial and error and a lot of discipline over the years. Her goal is to help you eliminate debt, save more money and increase your net worth. https://bethanybayless.org/ @BethanyBayless Bethany Bayless is a public speaker and professional emcee known for her unique comedic style and high-energy presentations. She has hosted 50+ conferences and events, including Heroes at Home Events, Military Influencers Conference, The Plutus Awards, and #FinCon18. She is also Director of Communications for Heroes at Home and host of the fun, upbeat podcast The Money Millhouse, where she and her co-host, Ellie Kay, have conversations about saving money, couples communication, spend plans, general frugality, traveling on a budget, and more.
Anyone who spends a good portion of their life creating projects, working on projects, or otherwise being an entrepreneur will experience burnout or will feel overwhelmed at times. Bethany Bayless, founder of The Money Millhouse, is no stranger to this feeling. Bethany has, however, been able to overcome the frustration, and on today's podcast with host Chris Browning, she shares her best advice for overcoming burnout. - How the feeling of wanting to quit is common - How you care for yourself when you feel burned out or disappointed - Taking significant amount of time off without guilt - Setting accomplishment goals that avoid burnout Bethany Bayless is a public speaker and professional emcee known for her unique comedic style and high-energy presentations. She has hosted 50+ conferences and events, including Heroes at Home Events, Military Influencers Conference, The Plutus Awards, and #FinCon18. She is also Director of Communications for Heroes at Home and host of the fun, upbeat podcast The Money Millhouse, where she and her co-host, Ellie Kay, have conversations about saving money, couples communication, spend plans, general frugality, traveling on a budget, and more.
Be sure to stick around after this special episode to hear the behind the scenes look with The Money Millhouse team! Bethany and Ellie open the show talking about some of the great deals they received from the Orlando Outlets, which they explain are things they splurged on but stayed in their budget. They give the secret to having name brands like Coach, but not paying Coach prices. They then magically transport to the FinCon18 USAA Podcasting booth in Orlando, where they talk to Cristin Gray from USAA. With Cristin, they discuss Money Movement, which is moving money from one account to another account, wether it is a friend, a merchant, buying a home, etc. Cristin helps Bethany and Ellie with a ‘hypothetical ' situation of moving money from person to person, as well as mobile pay options. Bethany remembers how she was able to pay for a transaction with her Apple Watch, and Cristin explains what USAA is doing to keep up with the digital capabilities that are emerging. She also explains data aggregation and how USAA's members are able to securely interact with their accounts. They talk about ways they keep their members money safe, as well as the requirements it takes to be a USAA member (including how many civilians are a part of that community). Bethany and Ellie return to The Money Millhouse to talk about their USAA podcast booth experience from FinCon18, as well as sharing their total savings from the shopping spree they talked about earlier. They share their love for USAA and the reasons why they are members for life. They also talk about managing next steps and what they are doing to organize their post conference opportunities—including how long to wait before contacting people they have met at a conference. Bethany talks about the things she is working on post-FinCon, and explains what a one-sheet is. They discuss the importance of a debrief and an action sheet after a big event, and both Bethany and Ellie reveal their top 3 action items they are working on post-FinCon. Resources: Zelle Service and Ink featuring 3 of Ellie's Sons
—Guest: Chris Browning —Topic: Going out of your comfort zone and recap of FinCon18 Description Join Ellie and Bethany on a special Holiday remix! Stay tuned till the end of the show for a brief behind the scenes look with The Money Millhouse Team! Bethany and Ellie open the show Discussing their experience at FinCon18 and how they got of their comfort zones. Ellie shares about how writing a book was one of the things she did that was out of her comfort zone, as well as taking improv classes to improve the podcast. Bethany shares about how moving to England was out of her comfort zone, as well as online dating (where she eventually met her husband). Bethany also went out of her comfort zone when she emceed FinCon18 in front of 2,000 people, and she shares the things she discovered while doing so. They also discuss the Imposter Syndrome everyone can feel when going out of their comfort zone. Bethany and Ellie then travel to Orlando to interview Chris Browning from the Popcorn Finance podcast LIVE from the podcast booth at FinCon18. He describes the feeling when he won the Plutus Award for Best New Personal Finance Podcast (beating out The Money Millhouse). Chris shares what gave him the idea for Popcorn Finance and why he chose a short-format show. He also talks about his day job of being an analyst and what he hopes to one day do with his side-hustle of his podcast. He explains why he is suited to be an entrepreneur as well as his favorite financial advice for fellow entrepreneurs. He also gives specific advice to Ellie's millennial kids and shares a financial fail he was able to bounce back from. Bethany and Ellie finish up the show back in The Money Millhouse discussing the Seven Benefits of Laughter found on Gaiam. They explain how a healthy mindset and body can help save money over time, as found on the episode of The Money Millhouse with Dana Demetre. Resources: Seven Health Benefits of Laughter
Networking. It isn't about shoving your business card in everyone's face. Whether you're out for coffee with a coworker or neighbour, or at an industry conference, these tips will help you build meaningful, lasting connections that are worth much more than that stack of business cards from people you barely recall meeting. Speaking of conferences, this episode is live from FinCon18, a conference for those of us in the money niche. Joining me on stage are Miranda Marquit and Kyle Prevost, both are past guests of the MapleMoney Show, but the reason I brought them on was to have a Money Mastermind Show reunion, a podcast we had a few years ago that I always explained as "The View, for personal finance." http://moneymastermindshow.com/ You can find the show notes for this episode at https://maplemoney.com/fincon18 Do you have a larger portfolio that's being dragged down by the fees that are typical with mutual funds? Have a look at Wealthimple Black, from our sponsor, Wealthsimple. For portfolios over $100,000, Weathsimple drops the fee down to 0.4%, gives you access to financial planning and tax-loss harvesting. They even throw in airport lounge access. Check them out at https://maplemoney.com/wealthsimple
I'm still buzzing from all of the excitement from attending FinCon18. There I met Yasmine Bisumber and we connected instantly. Yasmine Bisumber is a Realtor and Lifestyle Strategist with a passion for personal finance. She helps entrepreneurs and influencers build wildly successful businesses while designing a fully funded lifestyle. In this episode we chat about what it’s like attending FinCon for the first time. In this episode we cover: Our top goals for attending FinCon18 Tips for new FinCon attendees What we learned at FinCon that has transformed our businesses Connect with Yasmine Bisumer: Website: https://fullyfundedlifestyle.com/ Instagram: @livefullyfunded Connect with me: Facebook: @thethoughtcard Instagram: @thethoughtcard Twitter: @thethoughtcard For all of the resources mentioned in this episode head over to: https://podcast.thoughtcard.com/episode8 Also if you enjoyed this episode, please consider supporting me as a creator by donating $1, $5, $10, or more through Juble it! a tip jar for creators: https://jubl.it/fyu1zpn
Bethany and Ellie open the show talking about some of the great deals they received from the Orlando Outlets, which they explain are things they splurged on but stayed in their budget. They give the secret to having name brands like Coach, but not paying Coach prices. They then magically transport to the FinCon18 USAA Podcasting booth in Orlando, where they talk to Cristin Gray from USAA. With Cristin, they discuss Money Movement, which is moving money from one account to another account, wether it is a friend, a merchant, buying a home, etc. Cristin helps Bethany and Ellie with a ‘hypothetical ' situation of moving money from person to person, as well as mobile pay options. Bethany remembers how she was able to pay for a transaction with her Apple Watch, and Cristin explains what USAA is doing to keep up with the digital capabilities that are emerging. She also explains data aggregation and how USAA's members are able to securely interact with their accounts. They talk about ways they keep their members money safe, as well as the requirements it takes to be a USAA member (including how many civilians are a part of that community). Bethany and Ellie return to The Money Millhouse to talk about their USAA podcast booth experience from FinCon18, as well as sharing their total savings from the shopping spree they talked about earlier. They share their love for USAA and the reasons why they are members for life. They also talk about managing next steps and what they are doing to organize their post conference opportunities—including how long to wait before contacting people they have met at a conference. Bethany talks about the things she is working on post-FinCon, and explains what a one-sheet is. They discuss the importance of a debrief and an action sheet after a big event, and both Bethany and Ellie reveal their top 3 action items they are working on post-FinCon. Resources: Zelle Service and Ink featuring 3 of Ellie's Sons
I'm back from FinCon! I'm sharing all about my FinCon18 experience, and why YOU need to attend FinCon, whether you're a personal finance blogger or not! You can find full show notes at: http://www.amandaabella.com/podcast59/
Bethany and Ellie open the show Discussing their experience at FinCon18 and how they got of their comfort zones. Ellie shares about how writing a book was one of the things she did that was out of her comfort zone, as well as taking improv classes to improve the podcast. Bethany shares about how moving to England was out of her comfort zone, as well as online dating (where she eventually met her husband). Bethany also went out of her comfort zone when she emceed FinCon18 in front of 2,000 people, and she shares the things she discovered while doing so. They also discuss the Imposter Syndrome everyone can feel when going out of their comfort zone. Bethany and Ellie then travel to Orlando to interview Chris Browning from the Popcorn Finance podcast LIVE from the podcast booth at FinCon18. He describes the feeling when he won the Plutus Award for Best New Personal Finance Podcast (beating out The Money Millhouse). Chris shares what gave him the idea for Popcorn Finance and why he chose a short-format show. He also talks about his day job of being an analyst and what he hopes to one day do with his side-hustle of his podcast. He explains why he is suited to be an entrepreneur as well as his favorite financial advice for fellow entrepreneurs. He also gives specific advice to Ellie's millennial kids and shares a financial fail he was able to bounce back from. Bethany and Ellie finish up the show back in The Money Millhouse discussing the Seven Benefits of Laughter found on Gaiam. They explain how a healthy mindset and body can help save money over time, as found on the episode of The Money Millhouse with Dana Demetre. Resources: Seven Health Benefits of Laughter
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/rG5QlGF5so8Article Link: Text “simple” to 314-665-1767 to download the Hui Google Drive files and the 2018 Rental Property Analyzer For a free electronic version of my bestselling book in 12+ categories text the word "ebook" to 587-317-6099. Please help the show by leaving a review: http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1118795347 Join the Hui Deal Pipeline Club! SimplePassiveCashflow.com/club Pardon the grammar - I'm an Engeneer, Enginere, Engenere... I'm good with math! ________Here are the Show Notes________Just got back from FinCon2018!What's that?A pretty impressive event. Its where 2000 financial bloggers, you-tubers, and podcasts this year gathered around all this money.In 2006, I started reading financial blogs. Sole of my favorite was getrichslowly, Wallet Hacks, and of course mr money mustache. FinCon started in 2011 with just a couple hundred people.Real estate investing is a minority. 95% of people are debt adverse and about the 4% rule. Buying cash so so debt. Living small is selfish? Make 150k a year and retire when you are 35...The Millionaire Next Door book is not the type of lifestyle I would like to live.A lot of financial advisors which I don't really like.I am cool with how it is enough to be happy and content.Other Findings:New investment account that incorporates mobile interfaces and suto-AI. Mint app has click to invest and banking apps have click to refi. It’s a little dangerous.A cool 5% instant liquidity online savings bank that invests in inventory loans. Let me know and I can connect you with that as I try to do more due diligence on my own.Liberty health share - religious-based health insuranceSide gigs - consistent theme from high performing growth mindset W2 employees who are not getting fulfillment at their bureaucratic day jobs.Interviews to follow in video...Please share this with friends because if you don't soon you won't have any friends to have mid-day lunch with when you not doing anythingInterview 1: Michael - Financiallyalert.comInterview 2: Spendlessgreen.comInterview 3: Rocky from RicherSoul Podcast - http://richersoul.com/ep-0030-richer-soul-real-estate-mindsets-lane-kawaoka/Interview 4: Alex - http://dailybs.com & nguonline.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I’m BACK!!!!! And it’s #FinCon18 – My 1st FinCon and I am recording live onsite. So as you noticed, I took a much needed rest for the summer months and now I am back at it and so excited that my 1st episode is being recorded LIVE from #FinCon18. I decided to do a 1st timer episode with Jeannine Brown, Breonna Vereen and myself, as it was all of our 1st time at FinCon. I am so excited for what I will be doing next with Live Financially Savvy as an entity. I want it to be more than the podcast and I am so happy that FinCon opened my eyes to the possibilities. Please listen and tell me your thoughts and if you went to FinCon, what did you learn? Don’t forget to listen to the end to hear what #LiveFinanciallySavvy means to these #FinCon 1st timers. You can connect with Jeannine and Breonna Instagram @Jeannine_k_brown Instagram @bre_thejewler Other Mentions You can buy my daughter's 1st book here Thank you for listening!! Please Download/Subscribe/Rate wherever you listen! Also, please remember to use hashtag #LiveFinanciallySavvy on all social media when discussing the podcast so we can connect!! Connect with me: The Savvy Accountant™ – Instagram Twitter Facebook Live Financially Savvy – Instagram Twitter Facebook
[(Live from FinCon18) Talking Mindset and Success with Jessica Garbarino of Every Single Dollar ] For the special edition of episode 395, I did a crash interview with Jessica Garbarino of Every Single Dollar. To say this was probably my most fun interview is an understatement! We continued the conversation from my the morning live stream talking about being intimidated in a room of big players and Jessica gave her strategy for becoming known at conference before attending... you will want to listen! If speaking is something you know will feed your budget in 2019, then you need to register for the Step-by-Step Guide to Landing Your Next 5 Speaking Gigs. It is a simple and repeatable process to get add gigs on your calendar quickly. Visit keepupwithmrsjones.com/yournext5 and sign up today! Go and learn everything about Jessica and Every Single Dollar Sign up to Land Your Next 5 Speaking Gigs! www.keepupwithmrsjones.com/YourNext5 Subscribe and listen: iTunes, Podbean, Google Watch the show LIVE: Facebook, Instagram ------------------------------------------------ Every morning, Ask the Budgetologist goes LIVE with host, Phylecia Jones, where she answers any questions you have about money, business, budgeting, and living the solopreneur lifestyle! If you are ready to give yourself a salary or have more money in your bank accounts, then subscribe and keep listening. Phylecia understands that very thin line that solopreneurs walk when it comes to managing business and personal finances. Her goal is to help anyone that needs help, because there are no silly questions when it comes to understanding your money!
[394 - (Live from FinCon18) How to Get on Local Stages that Will Lead to National Stages] Live from Success Incubator and answering "How do you get on local stages that will lead you to national stages?" with business and sales funnel genius Breanna Gunn! If speaking is something you know will feed your budget in 2019, then you need to register for the Step-by-Step Guide to Landing Your Next 5 Speaking Gigs. It is a simple and repeatable process to get add gigs on your calendar quickly. Visit keepupwithmrsjones.com/yournext5 and sign up today! Sign up to Land Your Next 5 Speaking Gigs! www.keepupwithmrsjones.com/YourNext5 Subscribe and listen: iTunes, Podbean, Google Watch the show LIVE: Facebook, Instagram ------------------------------------------------ Every morning, Ask the Budgetologist goes LIVE with host, Phylecia Jones, where she answers any questions you have about money, business, budgeting, and living the solopreneur lifestyle! If you are ready to give yourself a salary or have more money in your bank accounts, then subscribe and keep listening. Phylecia understands that very thin line that solopreneurs walk when it comes to managing business and personal finances. Her goal is to help anyone that needs help, because there are no silly questions when it comes to understanding your money!
[(Live from Fincon18) Where to Start with Business Finances for Q4] Where do I start with my business finances for Q4? This is a question many solo business owners are about to start asking themselves and I have an answer for you! Today let's talk about reviewing your numbers and creating an action plan to reach your revenue goals by the end of the year. If speaking is something you know will feed your budget in 2019, then you need to register for the Step-by-Step Guide to Landing Your Next 5 Speaking Gigs. It is a simple and repeatable process to get add gigs on your calendar quickly. Visit keepupwithmrsjones.com/yournext5 and sign up today! Sign up to Land Your Next 5 Speaking Gigs! www.keepupwithmrsjones.com/YourNext5 Subscribe and listen: iTunes, Podbean, Google Watch the show LIVE: Facebook, Instagram ------------------------------------------------ Every morning, Ask the Budgetologist goes LIVE with host, Phylecia Jones, where she answers any questions you have about money, business, budgeting, and living the solopreneur lifestyle! If you are ready to give yourself a salary or have more money in your bank accounts, then subscribe and keep listening. Phylecia understands that very thin line that solopreneurs walk when it comes to managing business and personal finances. Her goal is to help anyone that needs help, because there are no silly questions when it comes to understanding your money!
It's FinCon18 week and...umm, I'm not going LOL! It's not what you think. Listen to the episode where I share: What's going on Business goals Winning! Tag Words: FinCon, personal finance, travel, hustle, Denver start up week
[(Live from FinCon18) The Next 90 Days of Your Personal Finances] What does the next 90 days of your personal finances look like? Let's talk about what to focus on. ------------------------------------------------ And for my speakers... let's lock down a plan to get more gigs on your calendar in 2019! NOW is the perfect time to search and pitch. Check out keepupwithmrsjones.com/YourNext5 and let's build a repeatable process to land more gigs on your calendar! Sign up to Land Your Next 5 Speaking Gigs! www.keepupwithmrsjones.com/YourNext5 Subscribe and listen: iTunes, Podbean, Google Watch the show LIVE: Facebook, Instagram ------------------------------------------------ Every morning, Ask the Budgetologist goes LIVE with host, Phylecia Jones, where she answers any questions you have about money, business, budgeting, and living the solopreneur lifestyle! If you are ready to give yourself a salary or have more money in your bank accounts, then subscribe and keep listening. Phylecia understands that very thin line that solopreneurs walk when it comes to managing business and personal finances. Her goal is to help anyone that needs help, because there are no silly questions when it comes to understanding your money!
[(Live from FinCon18) Behind the Scenes and Headed to FinCon] This begins the start of a very different podcast format because I am on the road at FinCon! The live stream will go on, but each evening, you will get an exclusive podcast show letting you know what happened after the live stream. ------------------------------------------------ And for my speakers... let's lock down a plan to get more gigs on your calendar in 2019! NOW is the perfect time to search and pitch. Check out keepupwithmrsjones.com/YourNext5 and let's build a repeatable process to land more gigs on your calendar! Sign up to Land Your Next 5 Speaking Gigs! www.keepupwithmrsjones.com/YourNext5 Subscribe and listen: iTunes, Podbean, Google Watch the show LIVE: Facebook, Instagram ------------------------------------------------ Every morning, Ask the Budgetologist goes LIVE with host, Phylecia Jones, where she answers any questions you have about money, business, budgeting, and living the solopreneur lifestyle! If you are ready to give yourself a salary or have more money in your bank accounts, then subscribe and keep listening. Phylecia understands that very thin line that solopreneurs walk when it comes to managing business and personal finances. Her goal is to help anyone that needs help, because there are no silly questions when it comes to understanding your money!
Chris Hogan is a #1 national best-selling author, dynamic speaker, and financial expert. For more than a decade, Hogan has served at Ramsey Solutions, spreading a message of hope to audiences across the country as a financial coach and Ramsey Personality. In today’s episode of the Money & Media podcast sponsored by LadderLife, Chris shares about his journey from bill collector to money coach. He also discusses the importance of having a spirit of gratitude, being a lifelong learner, and overcoming fear. We are excited to feature Chris as a #FinCon18 keynote speaker at this year’s event. Hear more of his story as well as a bonus interview with Harlan Landes about this year’s Plutus Awards all in one incredible episode.
Warning: this episode contains tips and tricks around credit card hacks for cash Rewards. this is not something you should be doing, if you're carrying credit card balances. This episode, I share some of the tips and tricks I've used to get hundreds of dollars in bonuses working with credit cards over the years. Are you dealing with credit card debt? Hit me up, because I want to help you figure out methods tips and ways to deal with your debt. That'll be an episode for another day! Thanks for joining me on the GregChatsCash Podcast. Please Subscribe, & review, if you have been listening for a while. If you're new, welcome! Let's get #MoneyWoke! See y'all at #FinCon18
Never been to FinCon before? We’ve compiled a First Timer’s Guide just for you. Today we speak with Nick True who runs the First Timer Orientation. He talks about what to bring to #FinCon18 and what to leave behind. He stresses the importance of utilizing the FinCon app and Slack channels to connect with others at the event. As a bonus, we spend a couple minutes with Eric Rosenberg who organizes #IgniteFinCon. He shares the unique format of Ignite talks and the reasons attendees love this fun event. For more details, or tickets to FinCon, visit https://finconexpo.com/mm-60-first-timers-guide/
What exciting themes will emerge in the personal finance space over the next 10 years? Joe Saul-Sehy talks with expert Jean Chatzky, the financial editor for NBC’s TODAY show, AARP’s personal finance ambassador, and host of the podcast HerMoney with Jean Chatzky. Jean is no stranger to FinCon or the Money & Media Podcast. (Check out her previous appearance before she hit the main stage at #FinCon13.) She’ll be returning again this year as one of the opening keynotes at #FinCon18. In this episode, Jean Chatzky shares: The story behind her acquiring DailyWorth What’s new with the HerMoney podcast The biggest money stories of the next 10 years including things such as annuities, women and finance, and financial literacy For more information, visit the show notes at https://finconexpo.com/personal-finance-predictions-jean-chatzky/
Philip and Julia Olson made personal finance skits on YouTube before being discovered by PBS Digital. They share how to create great work and how they've navigated a deal with PBS Digital. • How they first started using YouTube to indirectly bring business to Philip’s CFP practice • How acting classes can help other CFPs create videos and get in front of potential clients • How boosting videos from your Facebook Page can get you more views • The Facebook strategy wasn’t meant to get their followers to be their clients, but to reach their follower’s friends • Picking between the new Facebook Watch and posting to YouTube • How their Facebook videos help them land a deal making shows with PBS Digital • How the kind of content they create for PBS is different than what they put on YouTube • The future of YouTube and Facebook Watch and PBS Digital Resources mentioned: Philip and Julia's Website: http://theartoffinance.biz Two Cents on PBS: http://www.pbs.org/show/two-cents The Two Cents Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/TwoCentsPBS Don't wait to get your ticket to FinCon18 in Orlando, FL September 26-29, 2018: http://finconexpo.com Join the FinCon Podcast Network Facebook group and join in the discussion (only money nerd podcasters allowed) https://www.facebook.com/groups/FinConPodcastNetwork
What will your podcast look like after 3-5 years? Elle Martinez from Couple Money shares how she is now monetizing more than her podcast. She's monetizing her brand with a book, video and courses. Joe Saul-Sehy talks about the one thing he WISHED he would have started sooner for Stacking Benjamins and what happened when he put some money behind Facebook ads. Rachel Cruze will be our opening Keynote speaker at FinCon18, and Talaat and Tai McNeely will share their Big Ideas on the big stage. To find out more about the conference, visit https://finconexpo.com Do you have a podcast about money? Join the FinCon Podcast Network for free. Start by filling out the short form at http://finconpodcastnetwork.com