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In episode 78 of the In Her Wallet podcast, host Sofiia dives into the often tricky world of managing finances in relationships, including how she and her fiancé, Roman, manage their finances. Join Sofiia as she discusses when to start talking about money with your partner, the three approaches to handling finances as a couple, when to open a joint bank account, and the common mistakes couples make, and how to avoid them. Whether you're just starting out your relationship, moving in together, or planning for the future, this episode will help you navigate finances as a team!Links mentioned:Episode 42 with Stephanie Wolfe "How to Get Financially Naked with Your Partner" listen hereIn Her Wallet siteSofiia's InstagramSupport the Show.Discover Monthly Budget Planner by In Her WalletIf this episode inspired you or gave you a new perspective, it would mean so much if you followed the show, left us a 5-star review, and shared it with your family and friends. Thank you and see you next week!
Manisha Thakor is a financial service executive with 30-years of experience and a long-standing passion around women's economic empowerment and financial wellbeing. A nationally recognized thought-leader in this space, Manisha has been featured in a wide range of publications including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, NPR, PBS, CNN, CNBC, Real Simple, Women's Health and many more. She has co-authored two personal finance books for women in their 20s and 30s: ON MY OWN TWO FEET and GET FINANCIALLY NAKED. Manisha earned her MBA from Harvard Business School and BA from Wellesley College. Her website is MoneyZen.com.Website: https://www.moneyzen.comInstagram: http://instagram.com/manishathakor Meet your hosts:Sue McCarroll is the founder of Opal Wellness Studio and Caitlin Hatzenbuhler is the founder of Conscious Core. Caitlin and Sue have their unique styles of coaching women to increase self-care, self-compassion, navigate busy mom life and nourish their bodies mentally, emotionally, and physically.You can learn more about Sue at https://www.instagram.com/opal_wellness_studio/ and Caitlin at https://www.instagram.com/conscious_core_caitlinThank you for listening! Please take a moment to subscribe and review.This supports the Well2You Podcast in reaching more people who need to be connected to these impactful conversations.https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/well2you-podcast/id1547156150?i=1000504170074https://open.spotify.com/show/7AE1vZFmBoxPvYfn5Abr1T?si=RjrXrOWoToKvZ5bmCcJSgwhttps://www.well2you.org/well2you-podcast
Today on the podcast, we welcome back author and financial educator, Manisha Thakor. Manisha's new book is called MoneyZen: The Secret to Finding Your “Enough.” She is also the founder of MoneyZen, a financial education consultancy. In addition to her latest book, Manisha is the co-author of two books with Sharon Kedar: On My Own Two Feet, published in 2007 and updated in 2013, and Get Financially Naked, which came out in 2009. Prior to founding MoneyZen, Manisha was vice president of Financial Well-Being at Brighton Jones. Before that, she was director of Wealth Strategies for Women at Buckingham Strategic Wealth. Earlier in her career, Manisha held positions at several investment management firms, including Fayez Sarofim, Sands Capital Management, and Atalanta/Sosnoff Capital. Manisha is a chartered financial analyst and a certified financial planner. She received her bachelor's degree in American Studies from Wellesley College and her MBA from Harvard Business School.BackgroundBioMoneyZenMoneyZen: The Secret to Finding Your “Enough,” by Manisha ThakorOn My Own Two Feet: A Modern Girl's Guide to Personal Finance, by Manisha Thakor and Sharon KedarGet Financially Naked: How to Talk Money With Your Honey, by Manisha Thakor and Sharon KedarThe Cult of Never EnoughEnough: True Measures of Money, Business, and Life, by Jack BogleFayez SarofimDerek Thompson“Perfectionism Is Increasing, and That's Not Good News,” by Thomas Curran and Andrew P. Hill, Harvard Business Review, Jan. 26, 2018.“Does More Money Correlate With Greater Happiness?” by Michele W. Berger, penntoday.upenn.edu, March 6, 2023.Other“Manisha Thakor: Beware of ‘Junk Personal Finance,'” The Long View podcast, Morningstar.com, July 20, 2021.MoneyzenquizMary LoVerde
Welcome to Episode 27 of Season 2! Today we're bringing you hot tips for one of the most uncomfortable money-related conversations - those with your partner. Joining Sofiia is Stephanie Wolfe, the Founder of Wolfe Collective Wealth, certified financial counsellor, speaker, wife, mom, and passionate money educator. Stephanie shares the practical tools to better discuss finances in our romantic relationships and how to overall make smarter decisions with our money as women.*Watch this episode in video format on YouTube**Buy Me A Coffee Link*Key takeaways:00:00 New ways to support the show02:39 Get to know Stephanie09:47 How and when to start the money talk13:19 Who pays the dinner bill?16:25 The 3 ways to approach finances in relationships25:30 What if things get emotional?29:27 How to set achievable financial goals32:00 So what exactly are we supposed to discuss?35:30 Tips for women with joint investment accounts39:40 Financial red flags to keep an eye out for46:33 What is financial freedom to Stephanie48:21 Stephanie on how to achieve financial freedomEpisode Resources:Book a complimentary 20-min Discovery Call with StephanieWolfe Collective Wealth WebsiteStephanie Wolfe Instagram and ThreadsSupport the showThank you for listening! If you like the show, please leave us a 5-star review and follow us on your podcast platform of choice. It's a free way to support what we do and help us grow to reach more women on path to financial success. Subscribe to In Her Wallet on YouTube In Her Wallet Instagram, TikTok and Threads
If you're comfortable getting naked with someone, then you're ready to be financially naked with them too!Let's delve into money in relationships! I know that money can be an uncomfortable topic to discuss, especially in relationships. In this episode I share practical tips on how you can begin normalising money conversations in your relationship, or future relationships, and practical steps on how to manage your money as a couple. Let's support you in creating a thriving relationship where you can focus on each other and your future together, and not be stressing about or arguing about money, ever again.xo Laura Join the The Witch of Wall Street Community: Say hi on IG @thewitchof_wallstreet Download your free Investing Starter Guide here: lauratynan.com/investing_minibook Order your copy of "The Witch of Wall Street - A Step-by-Step guide to Personal Finance Mastery & Confident Investing for Women" on Amazon now. Explore everything else at lauratynan.com
If you're comfortable getting naked with someone, then you're ready to be financially naked with them too!Let's delve into money in relationships! I know that money can be an uncomfortable topic to discuss, especially in relationships. In this episode I share practical tips on how you can begin normalising money conversations in your relationship, or future relationships, and practical steps on how to manage your money as a couple. Let's support you in creating a thriving relationship where you can focus on each other and your future together, and not be stressing about or arguing about money, ever again.Babe, it's time to make your money work for you, you so deserve this! That is where my Simplified Wealth Strategy comes in. It is your easy, investing game plan, that will take you through everything you need to know, from complete newbie to investing super star. Click here to access it now and use the code PODCAST to save £100. PS: Prices are rising on Feb 13th so get yourself inside now. Have any questions? Simply email us at team@lauratynan.com~~~Now let's make our chat real, come say hi on Instagram here.~~~~Have 60 seconds to leave us a review? It truly means so much to me and helps us reach even more people with our message. Thank you in advance! x
Manisha Thakor is on a mission to help American women learn how to live their lives from a position of financial strength. In today's program Manisha Thakor, author of ON MY OWN TWO FEET: a modern girl's guide to personal finance? shares her expertise on managing your finances as well as ideas from her forthcoming book GET FINANCIALLY NAKED: how to talk money with your honey. Manisha's financial advice is featured in national publications such as: The New York Times, BusinessWeek, US News & World Report, Glamour, and Women's Day. Manisha has appeared on national TV networks including CNN, CNBC, Fox Business Network, and NBC. Manisha is also a regular personal finance blogger on The Huffington Post and a bi-monthly contributor to the nationally syndicated NPR show, 51% - The Women's Perspective” and a featured speaker at the PA Governor's Conference for Women helping thousands of women in business across the nation.
Manisha Thakor is on a mission to help American women learn how to live their lives from a position of financial strength. In today's program Manisha Thakor, author of ON MY OWN TWO FEET: a modern girl's guide to personal finance? shares her expertise on managing your finances as well as ideas from her forthcoming book GET FINANCIALLY NAKED: how to talk money with your honey. Manisha's financial advice is featured in national publications such as: The New York Times, BusinessWeek, US News & World Report, Glamour, and Women's Day. Manisha has appeared on national TV networks including CNN, CNBC, Fox Business Network, and NBC. Manisha is also a regular personal finance blogger on The Huffington Post and a bi-monthly contributor to the nationally syndicated NPR show, 51% - The Women's Perspective” and a featured speaker at the PA Governor's Conference for Women helping thousands of women in business across the nation.
Can you get financially naked with your partner? Your money story impacts your sex life and we want to show you how to make sure it affects it on a good way.
On today's episode of You're Not the Boss of Me, we will dive into the topic of financial literacy. If you've ever struggled with your relationship with money or your finances, I truly think this interview with financial coach, Diana Greshtchuk, will speak to you.For me, this was a safe space for me to get vulnerable and real about my own issues and beliefs about money - and I hope that, as you listen, you will feel led to do the same.In this episode we discuss:How the stories you tell yourself about money affect your financial literacyHow to turn financial anxiety into financial abundanceHow getting financially "naked" can transform your entire relationship with moneyGet on my VIP email list (Weekly updates AND VIP FREE resources only for this list)Bethholdengraves.com/VIPWant to generate leads daily (without being annoying) from Facebook groups? Bethholdengraves.com/FacebookJoin our amazing community (Resources, connection and FREE training) www.thecampelevategroup.com
What would it feel like to drop the shame and guilt around money in your relationship once and for all? This episode is for you if you're ready to cultivate a healthy money relationship with your partner filled with mutual respect and love. On this episode, Manisha Thakor from Money Zen is here to share everything you need to know about getting financially naked with your partner. Manisha Manisha is the co-author of two personal finance books for young women in their 20s and 30s: On My Own Two Feet: A Modern Girl's Guide to Personal Finance and Get Financially Naked: How to Talk Money with Your Honey ). Her financial wisdom has been featured in a wide range of national media outlets including CNN, CNBC, PBS, NPR, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Boston Globe, The TODAY Show, The Dr. Oz Show, Rachael Ray, Barron's, Money Magazine, Real Simple, Women's Health, Glamour and many more.You'll learn how to talk about money from a safe and respected place, how to remove the shame and guilt, and how to find a money system that truly works for you both. Hint, if you have a partner, listen and then send them this episode as a kind gesture.LinksMoneyZen websiteGet Financially Naked bookOn My Own Two Feet bookThe Index Card bookEmotional Currency bookEpisode SponsorsTry EveryPlate for just $1.79 per meal by going to http://www.everyplate.com and entering code mymoney179. · Give yourself – and your wallet – a break. Enjoy delicious, affordable meals, delivered to your door, and ready to go in just six simple steps.Go to http://www.shopify.com/mymoney for a FREE fourteen-day trial and get full access to Shopify's entire suite of features.Find out how Upstart can lower your monthly debt payments today when you go to UPSTART.com/mymoney. I want you to start living a happier life today. As a listener, you'll get 10% off your first month by visiting our sponsor at http://www.betterhelp.com/mymoney. Sign up for Lendtable at Lendtable.com with promo code MILLENNIAL for an extra $50 off your Lendtable balance to start securing your financial future now. Visit Lendtable.com today to see how much you can make because it's never too late to start investing in future you.FOLLOW & SHARELeave us a 5-star review. Head to this link and let us know why you love the show. Reviews help us continue to grow and bring on more amazing guests. Thank you in advance! http://bit.ly/millennial-money.Love this episode? Share it with a few friends so they can learn these valuable money concepts as well.Be sure to FOLLOW and SUBSCRIBE to never miss an episode!Sign up for my weekly Let's Talk Money email newsletter https://bit.ly/letstalkmoneyemailShannah Shares: Community Q&AHave a Shannah Shares question, submit it here https://www.mmoneypodcast.com Follow Me Here for More Money TipsShannah on Twitter https://twitter.com/shannahgame Shannah on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/shannahgame/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Our guest on the podcast today is author and financial educator, Manisha Thakor. Manisha is founder of MoneyZen, a financial education consultancy. She's also the coauthor of two books with Sharon Kedar: On My Own Two Feet, published in 2007 and updated in 2013, and Get Financially Naked, which came out in 2009. Prior to founding MoneyZen, Manisha was vice president of financial well-being at Brighton Jones. Before that she was director of wealth strategies for women at Buckingham Strategic Wealth. Earlier in her career, Manisha held positions at several investment management firms, including Fayez Sarofim, Sands Capital Management, and Atalanta/Sosnoff Capital. Manisha is a chartered financial analyst and a certified financial planner. She received her bachelor's degree in American Studies from Wellesley College and her MBA from Harvard Business School.BackgroundBioMoneyZenOn My Own Two Feet: A Modern Girl's Guide to Personal Finance, by Manisha Thakor and Sharon Kedar.Get Financially Naked: How to Talk Money With Your Honey, by Manisha Thakor and Sharon Kedar.Women in Investing/Financial Planning“The White House Report on Women: 3 Surprising Insights,” by Manisha Thakor, moneyzen.com, March 8, 2011.“Women Are Quitting: How We Can Curb the ‘She-Cession' and Support Working Women,” by Margie Warrell, forbes.com, Jan. 26, 2021.“The 5 Most Common Mistakes Investors Make,” by Manisha Thakor, moneyzen.com, Oct. 7, 2013.“Growing Up Comfortable With Money,” by Candice Helfand-Rogers, thestoryexchange.org, June 5, 2014.Financial Wellness in Younger Generations and Couples“The Worst Financial Advice to Give to a College Grad,” by Manisha Thakor, wsj.com, June 18, 2015.“Gen X & Gen Y--Dialing Financial 911,” by Manisha Thakor, moneyzen.com, Sept. 29, 2010.“Priceless Financial Advice For Recent Graduates,” by Manisha Thakor, feminist.com.“The Math Behind a Pricey College Degree,” by Manisha Thakor, wsj.com, April 16, 2014.“Don't Buy a Property Before Saying ‘I Do',” by Manisha Thakor, wsj.com, Feb. 12, 2014.All Your Worth: The Ultimate Lifetime Money Plan, by Elizabeth Warren and Amelia Warren Tyagi.“What is the 50/20/30 Budget Rule?” by Eric Whiteside, Investopedia.com, Oct. 29, 2020.“The Beauty of a Budget,” by Manisha Thakor, moneyzen.com, March 18, 2013.“The Quiet Wisdom of Saving,” by Manisha Thakor, moneyzen.com, Dec. 8, 2011.“Manisha Thakor on Managing Money in Uncertain Times,” by Kathleen Harris, thecru.com, April 10, 2020.“Teresa Ghilarducci: To Fix Retirement, Expand Social Security,” The Long View Podcast, Morningstar.com, May 19, 2021.Your Money or Your Life: 9 Steps to Transforming Your Relationship With Money and Achieving Financial Independence, by Vicki Robin and Joe Dominguez.“The Marriage of Love & Money: How to Protect Yourself From Financial Heartbreak,” by Manisha Thakor, moneyzen, May 6, 2013.“How to Become a Financially Compatible Couple,” by Manisha Thakor, wsj.com, Feb. 13, 2015.Financial Advice“Finding the Right Advisor: It's Complicated,” by Jim Pavia, cnbc.com, Jan. 15, 2015.“Reboot Your Finances: A 3-Part Workshop for Women,” with Manisha Thakor, eomega.org.EllevestBettermentXY Planning NetworkMental Health“Slow Down to Do More: ‘Enjoy Life' With Manisha Thakor,” by Ben Ari, thriveglobal.com, April 24, 2020.“Walking the Tightrope Between Workaholism and Mental Health,” mmlafleur.com, April 5, 2019.
Shelby and Lee sit down together and get financially naked. Over the 15 years they have been married, and this is their first time dissecting their financial mindset, perceptions, and money goals. Shelby talks about where her scarcity mindset comes from, and Lee dives into his first pair of Eagles. Although they grew up differently and had different views and beliefs about money they found that some of their goals align.Engage with the Money Party Podcast here: https://linktr.ee/moneypartypodcast
Manisha Thakor is founder of MoneyZen and VP of Financial Wellbeing at Brighton Jones. Manisha explains how she is one of Portland's best kept secrets even though she has written two books that are huge sellers - one called “Get Financially Naked - how to talk money with your honey” and “On my Own Two Feet - a modern girl’s guide to personal finance” and has been featured over 100 times on CNN, CNBC, Fox News, MSNBC, and many more major media players. In this podcast interview, Manisha is amazing at explaining complex personal finance issues into simple terms and explain the emotions behind why we spend and invest the way we do. She talks about the personal connection to how and why she became so passionate about empowering women in gaining confidence in making sound personal finance decisions. Despite her tremendous financial knowledge and success, Manisha has struggled with bipolar and is now a mental health advocate who was able to somehow “push through” her mental health until being properly diagnosed.
After spending years as a financial advisor for Merrill, Shannon McLay grew tired of working solely with the wealthy — the majority of whom didn’t need her help in the first place. Realizing that 78 percent of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck, McLay found her true calling: helping the everyday person get financially fit. And so the Financial Gym was born. McLay sought to provide a service that didn’t prioritize selling products over people. Money is emotional, and the brick-and-mortar Financial Gym provides a welcome change of scenery for one of the most taboo subjects of all: personal finance. You’ll get all that and more on this episode of SheVentures.
Manisha Thakor is on a mission to help American women learn how to live their lives from a position of financial strength. In today's program Manisha Thakor, author of ON MY OWN TWO FEET: a modern girl's guide to personal finance? shares her expertise on managing your finances as well as ideas from her forthcoming book GET FINANCIALLY NAKED: how to talk money with your honey. Manisha's financial advice is featured in national publications such as: The New York Times, BusinessWeek, US News & World Report, Glamour, and Women's Day. Manisha has appeared on national TV networks including CNN, CNBC, Fox Business Network, and NBC. Manisha is also a regular personal finance blogger on The Huffington Post and a bi-monthly contributor to the nationally syndicated NPR show, 51% - The Women's Perspective” and a featured speaker at the PA Governor's Conference for Women helping thousands of women in business across the nation.
Certified Financial Planner Manisha Thakor bonded with her dad over a love of the HP12C calculator and all of its investing tools. The author of Get Financially Naked shares her actual math formulas on how to lock in the right number for retirement and other goals. No excuses for listeners after this episode. For more information, visit the show notes at http://www.bobbirebell.com/podcast/manishathakor
This week I had the chance to chat with Manisha Thakor, CFA, CFP® ardent financial literacy advocate for women. Manisha Thakor, CFA, CFP® is Director of Wealth Strategies for Women at Buckingham and The BAM Alliance, a community of more than 140 independent registered investment advisors throughout the country. An ardent financial literacy advocate for women, Manisha is the co-author of two critically acclaimed personal finance books: ON MY OWN TWO FEET: a modern girl’s guide to personal finance and GET FINANCIALLY NAKED: how to talk money with your honey. Manisha is also a member of The Wall Street Journal’s Wealth Experts Panel, CNBC’s 2016 Financial Advisor Council, and sits on faculty at The Omega Institute. Her financial literacy advocacy work for women has been featured in countless national media outlets ranging from Real Simple and Cosmopolitan to The New York Times and The Today Show. Manisha earned her MBA from the Harvard Business School and her BA from Wellesley College. She lives in Portland, Oregon where she delights in the active coffee culture and stunning beauty of the pacific northwest. HERE'S WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE: How perfectionism can impact your investments The four stages in a person’s career path and where women versus men excel How to move forward even with the negative screen savers in our mind The biggest mistakes women and men make in their finances Why determining what your “enough” means is imperative to financial confidence. What common characteristics people who are financially successful have. Questions that arise financially when going through a divorce. Being well-thy vs. being wealthy LINKS WE MENTIONED ON THE SHOW: Manisha’s Website (and where to sign up for her newsletter): MoneyZen On My Own Two Feet: A Modern Girl’s Guide to Personal Finance Get Financially Naked: How to Talk Money With Your Honey Marie Forleo: Stop Self-Sabotage with this One Vital Step Tara Mohr: Playing Big
It’s been said that honesty is the best policy, but is that always the case? This week, Lori looks at the five things you should never keep from your partner. Her guests are Sally Palaian, PH.D., a licensed psychologist in Metro Detroit who helps couples make long-term financial and lifestyle decisions. Lori is also joined by Manisha Thakor, the author of Get Financially Naked, a book that teaches readers how to be in financially happy, respectful, and sustainable relationships.
Today’s show empowers women to own their finances so they can own their lives. Did you know that a $100 pair of jeans could end up costing you almost twice that much if you pay only the minimum balance on your credit card each month? Or that 90% of American women will be the sole keeper of their personal … Read more about this episode...
Manisha Thakor is on a mission to help American women learn how to live their lives from a position of financial strength. In today's program Manisha Thakor, author of ON MY OWN TWO FEET: a modern girl's guide to personal finance? shares her expertise on managing your finances as well as ideas from her forthcoming book GET FINANCIALLY NAKED: how to talk money with your honey. Manisha's financial advice is featured in national publications such as: The New York Times, BusinessWeek, US News & World Report, Glamour, and Women's Day. Manisha has appeared on national TV networks including CNN, CNBC, Fox Business Network, and NBC. Manisha is also a regular personal finance blogger on The Huffington Post and a bi-monthly contributor to the nationally syndicated NPR show, 51% - The Women's Perspective” and a featured speaker at the PA Governor's Conference for Women helping thousands of women in business across the nation.