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This week in the guest chair is Tiffany Aliche, known to millions as the Budgetnista and the author of the New York Times bestseller Get Good With Money. Tiffany is back for a deeply personal conversation about what burnout actually looks like when you're at the top of your game, and what it finally took for her to listen to herself.She opens up about the physical and emotional signs she ignored for too long, the scary truth she finally admitted to her therapist, and how a solo trip to Sedona shifted everything. She also takes us inside the business pivot happening at Budgetnista, from being the face of everything to stepping back and watching her company grow 74% in a single quarter.We also get into the deeper financial conversation: the difference between financial freedom and financial wholeness, how to release financial shame, and the two questions Tiffany now leans on in even her darkest moments. This one is rich from start to finish.Main TakeawaysBurnout is misalignment, not overworkWhy stepping back from being the face of your brand can grow your businessFinancial wholeness vs. financial freedom: which goal actually serves youHow to release financial shame and start your money journey without going it aloneHighlights Include00:00 - Tiffany's burnout: blood pressure spikes, Oura Ring stress alerts, and a back that gave out03:00 - The thing she finally said out loud and how it shifted her physical pain08:10 - Why her COO reframed burnout: it's not hard work, it's misalignment10:54 - Zone of excellence vs. zone of genius21:17 - Transparent look at Budget Nista's revenue journey from a $10M peak to today's upswing23:41 - The B2B contract pivot: Newark schools, United Way, and NYC Dept of Education43:38 - Wealth guilt, giving beyond the overflow, and learning to drink from your own cup48:08 - A three-part framework for starting your financial journey: community, voice, and vision56:50 - Financial wholeness explained: the 10 pillars and why this goal is for everyone01:01:30 - Two questions to ask in your hardest moments: Is this true? Is it the only truth available?01:03:34 - Tiffany previews her upcoming book, The Gifts of Grief, and her 2027 sabbaticalLinks Mentioned in This EpisodeGet Good With Money: getgoodwithmoney.comThe Big Leap by Gay Hendricks (recommended by Tiffany)Watch & ListenWatch this episode on YouTube and listen on all podcast platforms:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/side-hustle-pro/id1126021323Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/13qDj08lBR4ymzGhXIKy8tYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/sidehustleproSocial MediaTiffany Aliche's Instagram: @thebudgetnistaSide Hustle Pro - @sidehustlepro Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Reality can be a scary thing. When we're bad with money (and most of us start that way), money feels, well... we'd rather just not look. Maybe if we don't look, that thing we're worrying about -- not having enough for looming bills, going into debt -- well maybe it will just go away. But we don't have to live in fear. Getting good with money means that you can face reality, and not only face it but embrace it. Make decisions with clear vision, and understand exactly what you're money is doing for you, where you want to go, and most importantly, how you're going to get there. How do you get good with money? YNAB is a great place to start! Sign up for a free 34-day trial of YNAB at ynab.com/jesse Watch The Jesse Mecham Show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jessemechamshow Got a question for Jesse? Send him an email: askjesse@ynab.com Follow YNAB on social media: Facebook: @ynabofficial Instagram: @ynab.official Twitter/X: @ynab Tik Tok: @ynabofficial
What happens when you've achieved the financial success you once dreamed of, but something inside you starts asking for more or different? In this episode, I sit down with Tiffany Aliche, also known as The Budgetnista, for a real and layered conversation about evolution, grief, purpose, and what it looks like to transition into a new season of life. Tiffany shares her journey from being in deep debt and rebuilding her life from scratch to creating a multimillion dollar business and financial legacy. But more importantly, we talk about what comes after success, how grief reshaped her priorities, and why she's being called to explore something entirely new beyond money. In this episode, I discuss: How Tiffany rebuilt her life from six figures of debt into a multimillion dollar business The difference between survival-driven hustle and aligned, intentional work What it looks like to step back from being the face of your brand without letting it go Why following a calling is possible at any stage even without financial stability What's New in the Paperback Edition of Your Journey to Financial Freed A bonus chapter: When Life Happens: Staying on the Path to Financial Freedom Through Setbacks, Shifts, and Uncertainty A book club and discussion guide with prompts, exercises, and action steps Updated corrections from the original hardcover Exclusive bonuses when you purchas The Fire Starter Course The Find Your FIRE Number Worksheet Other related blog posts/links mentioned in this episode: Check out Tiffany's paperback version of her book,"Get Good With Money", here. Check out the FIRE Calc Get your paperback edition of Your Journey To Financial Freedom if you haven't already. Apply to Share Your Journeyer Story, here. Join the Journey to Launch Book Club to dive deeper into financial freedom with guided discussions and resources here! Join The Weekly Newsletter List to get updates, deals & more! Leave Your Journey To Financial Freedom a review! Get The Budget Bootcamp Check out my personal website here. 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 Tiffany: Website: thebudgetnista.com Instagram: @TheBudgenista Twitter: @TheBudgetnista Facebook: @TheBudgetnista 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
Yo Quiero Dinero: A Personal Finance Podcast For the Modern Latina
She's back and she brought receipts!Tiffany "The Budgetnista" Aliche is one of the most iconic voices in personal finance, and if you missed her first episode on YQD, it became the highest-watched episode in the show's history. Dead ass. So yeah, we had to bring her back. This time, Tiffany is opening up about EVERYTHING — from the $35,000 scam that left her broke and sleeping on her sister's couch, to building an eight-figure net worth, to why she's still learning how to stop giving her money away to people who didn't even ask for it. She also drops the full framework from her bestselling book Get Good With Money, now available in paperback, and why that book hits differently after everything she's been through personally. If you've ever felt like financial wellness was something that happened to other people, this episode is going to shift that for you.WE GET INTO: 00:00 – Welcome Back, Budgetnista: Why This Episode Is Already a Classic03:06 – From Stuffed Animals to Preschoolers to Millions: Little Tiffany's Origin Story06:52 – Tiffany's Financial Fiasco: The $35K Scam (Meet Jake the Thief)12:25 – Why Shame Has Zero Business Being in Personal Finance13:20 – The Budgetnista Law: Making Financial Education Mandatory in NJ Schools15:14 – The "Just Cut Back" Myth: What Getting Good With Money Actually Looks Like17:09 – Your Budget Is a "Say Yes Plan" — And You Cannot Budget Your Way to Wealth21:22 – Charging Your Worth: Why Women Leave Millions on the Table24:35 – Wealth Guilt & Giving: When Generosity Becomes Self-Sabotage33:08 – The 10 Pillars of Financial Wholeness: From Managing Money to Building Legacy36:16 – Estate Planning Isn't Morbid — It's Love: What Tiffany Learned After Losing Her Husband43:04 – Prenups, Partnerships & Building Wealth With the Right Person49:06 – Dating After Loss: Why Financial Compatibility Is Non-Negotiable52:38 – Get Good With Money Paperback: Why It Hits Even Harder NowKEY TAKEAWAYS:Your budget isn't a restriction — it's your "say yes plan." It's there to keep you financially safe so you can say yes to the things that matter.You cannot budget your way to wealth. Learning to earn is the single most transformative financial move you can make.Debt freedom is a goal you can pick up along the way. It is NOT the finish line. Wealth is.The 10 pillars of financial wholeness: budgeting, savings, debt, credit, learning to earn (the foundational five) → investing, insurance, financial team, net worth, and estate planning (the growth and protection five).Wealth guilt is real — and giving money away before you've even asked if someone needs it is about you, not them.The right financial partner doesn't have to match your income. They have to know how to provide for someone who doesn't need it in the traditional sense.Estate planning is the ultimate act of love. Don't wait until it's too late.RESOURCES:Website Made Whole Get Good with Money CONNECT WITH TIFFANY:InstagramFacebook YouTube TAKE THE NEXT STEP:Yo Quiero Dinero Private MembershipRead my book, Financially Lit!Leave me a voicemailThis episode of Yo Quiero Dinero was produced by Heart Centered Podcasting. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tiffany Aliche—also known as The Budgetnista—has spent over 15 years helping millions of women take control of their money, rebuild after financial setbacks, and create lasting wealth. She's the founder of the Live Richer Movement, a New York Times bestselling author, and one of the most trusted voices in personal finance—because she doesn't just teach the theory… she's lived the comeback.Her book, Get Good With Money, now out in paperback, is a roadmap to what she calls financial wholeness—mastering the ten essential areas of your financial life, from budgeting and saving to investing and estate planning.But in this conversation, we go deeper—and more current.We talk about:Why this economic moment feels different—even for high earnersWhat Tiffany learned from losing everything during the last recession—and how it shaped her approach today The five foundational pillars everyone needs to revisit right now: budgeting, saving, debt, credit, and income Why “the math isn't mathing” for so many households—and what to do when cutting back isn't enough Creative, real-world ways to boost income (from renting assets to leveraging skills you already have) And how to manage financial anxiety in a world that feels increasingly uncertain Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I'm joined by my friend Kate Northrup for a conversation about why more money doesn't always create the sense of security we think it will. We talk about the deeper patterns that drive how we earn, spend, and relate to money—and how our nervous system plays a much bigger role than most people realize. Because if you've been doing all the "right" things but still don't feel the way you expected to, you're not alone. Kate shares how real change comes from creating internal steadiness first, so that growth actually feels sustainable—not stressful. She's hosting a free workshop called Good with Money, where she teaches how to shift your relationship with money at the root. You can join here: https://christinehassler.com/goodwithmoney
Ever feel like money is controlling more of your life than you'd like? You're not alone—and today, I'm politely begging you to get good with money, starting now! In this episode of the Building Your Money Machine Show, I break down the exact reasons why time matters more than effort when building wealth, and how waiting just 10 years to invest can literally cost you hundreds of thousands of dollars.With insights from over 30 years as a CPA, entrepreneur, and money mentor (plus my own experience rebuilding from a negative net worth), I'll walk you through the real, practical steps to finally shift from financial stress to freedom—no overwhelm, no guesswork required.You'll discover how the wealth creation curve really works, why money should be like oxygen (enough, with margin!), and how small habits—started today—can propel you onto the right side of the wealth divide. This isn't about chasing Instagram rich, it's about having breathing room, stability, options, and peace.IN TODAY'S EPISODE, I DISCUSS:The devastating cost of waiting to start investing, broken down with real-life math you won't forgetHow to finally break free from money stress and build unshakeable financial stabilityWhy consistency and systems, not perfection, create lasting wealth (and how to actually implement them)Actionable steps to get clear, build safety, invest with confidence, and stay on your own financial freedom curveHow to overcome avoidance, start building your “money machine,” and live life by your own design—no matter where you're starting fromRECOMMENDED EPISODES FOR YOUIf you liked this episode, click here to enjoy these and more:https://melabraham.com/show/Psychology of People Who Act Poor When They're RichI Met 400+ Millionaires - This is what I LEARNEDOnce You Get Rich, Change These 6 Things Immediately12 Unsexy Habits That Made Me Serious MoneyWhat The 1% Teach Their Kids About MoneyRECOMMENDED VIDEOS FOR YOU If you liked this video, you'll love these ones:Psychology of People Who Act Poor When They're Rich: https://youtu.be/KpZEuniVbwkI Met 400+ Millionaires - This is what I LEARNED: https://youtu.be/EwQtlsle45YOnce You Get Rich, Change These 6 Things Immediately: https://youtu.be/exgaT-fho5M12 Unsexy Habits That Made Me Serious Money: https://youtu.be/OjYgoVwFxWsORDER MY NEW USA TODAY BESTSELLING BOOK:Building Your Money Machine: How to Get Your Money to Work Harder For You Than You Did For It!The key to building the life you desire and deserve is to build your Money Machine-a powerful system designed to generate income that's no longer tied to your work or efforts. This step-by-step guide goes beyond the general idea of personal finance and wealth creation and reveals the holistic approach to transforming your relationship with money to allow you to enjoy financial freedom and peace of mind.Part money philosophy, part money mindset, part strategy, and part tactical action, these powerful frameworks will show you how to build your money machine.When you do you'll also get over $1100 in wealth resources & bonuses for FREE! TAKE THE FINANCIAL FREEDOM QUIZ:Take this free quiz to see where you are on the path to financial freedom and what your next steps are to move you to a new financial destiny at http://www.YourFinancialFreedomQuiz.com
Money doesn't just live in your bank account—it lives in your gut, your sleep, and your sense of safety. What if saving wasn't about restriction, but about relief? This episode breaks down how emergency savings can completely change your relationship with money.In this episode, the conversation explores how deeply emotional money can be and how fear, panic, and avoidance often shape financial decisions more than logic ever does. Drawing from lived experience and insights from Get Good With Money by Tiffany Aliche, the discussion walks through practical, realistic ways to build emergency savings, reduce anxiety, and regain control. The focus isn't on becoming wealthy overnight, but on creating stability, resilience, and peace of mind through intentional saving and smarter systems.Top Topics CoveredThe Emotional Cost of MoneyMoney problems often show up as panic, dread, and sleepless nights. When bills arrive or emergencies hit, the lack of savings can trigger fear and avoidance. Understanding that money is emotional—not just mathematical—is the first step toward change.Emergency Savings and the “Squirrel” MindsetEmergency savings are framed as protection, not deprivation. Using the analogy of squirrels storing acorns during good times, the episode emphasizes saving when life is calm so emergencies don't lead straight to debt and chaos.The Power of the First $1,000Building even a small emergency fund can break the cycle of constant debt. Once there's a buffer, unexpected expenses no longer require credit cards, and financial momentum finally begins to shift.The Noodle BudgetA “noodle budget” identifies the bare minimum needed to survive if everything goes wrong. Knowing this number removes fear and clarifies how much flexibility actually exists in everyday spending.Automating Savings and Separating AccountsAutomating savings and separating money into purpose-driven accounts removes decision fatigue and emotional stress. Bills get paid, savings grow quietly, and spending money becomes clear and guilt-free.Key TakeawaysEmergency savings create calm, not limitation. Having money set aside reduces panic, improves sleep, and allows better decisions during crises. Over time, savings transform money from a source of fear into a tool for freedom.Priorities matter more than appearances. By focusing on what truly brings value—rather than constant small purchases—long-term goals like security, retirement, and meaningful experiences become possible.Money works best when it's intentional and invisible. Systems that move money automatically make consistency easier than willpower ever could.
Money doesn't have to feel scary, confusing, or overwhelming. It can become calm, clear, and even empowering. This is where learning to get good with money really begins.This episode begins a new series focused on building a healthier, calmer relationship with money. It explores how fear, avoidance, and past experiences shape financial behavior, and how learning simple, practical systems can replace panic with clarity. Drawing inspiration from the book Get Good With Money by Tiffany Aliche, the episode focuses on understanding money emotionally first, then practically, so long-term change can actually stick.Top Topics CoveredMoney and Emotional StressMoney is rarely just about numbers. Anxiety, fear, and avoidance often come from early life experiences and repeated financial struggles. This episode explores how recognizing those emotional patterns is the first step toward changing them.Budgeting Without PanicBudgeting is reframed as awareness, not restriction. Instead of obsessing over every dollar, the focus is on simply understanding what comes in, what goes out, and where money actually lives. Knowledge replaces fear when money stops being a mystery.Simple Categories That Create ControlExpenses are broken into clear groups—fixed bills, usage-based bills, and flexible spending. Seeing money this way makes it easier to identify where change is possible without feeling deprived or overwhelmed.Systems That Support Real LifeAutomation, multiple accounts, and separating bill money from spending money help reduce stress and protect progress. These systems aren't about perfection—they're about creating guardrails that make consistency easier.Key TakeawaysGetting good with money starts by removing shame. Past mistakes don't need to be relived or punished—they just need to be acknowledged and left behind. Progress comes from moving forward with better information, not perfect behavior.Money improves when it becomes neutral. Like cleaning up a spill with a towel, financial missteps don't require panic or self-judgment. They require calm action and follow-through.A healthy relationship with money creates stability, confidence, and peace of mind. Wealth isn't the first goal—emotional safety is. When fear is removed, better financial decisions naturally follow.
How do you stick to a budget in retirement without feeling restricted, anxious, or deprived, especially when the cost of living keeps rising? This week on Your Money Map, Jean Chatzky is joined by Tiffany Aliche, better known as The Budgetnista, to talk about what budgeting and financial security really look like in retirement today, and why the old rules don't always apply anymore. Why budgeting alone isn't always enough, and what does help How to think about spending in retirement without feeling deprived The case for lowering overhead before you stop working Paying off a mortgage vs. keeping a low-interest loan Hidden programs and benefits that activate later in life Tiffany's top three tips for anyone approaching retirement
Today on the podcast we welcome back Nick Maggiulli. He's the author of a new book called The Wealth Ladder: Proven Strategies for Every Step of Your Financial Life. His first book was called Just Keep Buying. In addition, Nick writes a wonderful blog called Of Dollars and Data, which is focused on the intersection between data and personal finance. In his day job, Nick is the Chief Operating Officer and Data Scientist at Ritholtz Wealth Management. He received his bachelor's degree in economics from Stanford University. Nick, welcome back to The Long View.BackgroundBioOf Dollars and DataThe Wealth Ladder: Proven Strategies for Every Step of Your Financial LifeJust Keep Buying: Proven Ways to Save Money and Build Your WealthTopics Discussed“How to Make More Without Working More,” by Nick Maggiulli, ofdollarsanddata.com, July 7, 2025.“How Much House Is Too Much?” by Nick Maggiulli, ofdollarsanddata.com, Oct. 22, 2024.“Rich vs Wealthy: Summarizing the Differences,” by Nick Maggiulli, ofdollarsanddata.com, April 18, 2023.“What Is Liquid Net Worth? [And Why It's So Important],” by Nick Maggiulli, ofdollarsanddata.com, Dec. 5, 2023.“Do You Need Alternatives to Get Rich?” by Nick Maggiulli, ofdollarsanddata.com, May 28, 2024.“Concentration Is Not Your Friend,” by Nick Maggiulli, ofdollarsanddata.com, March 14, 2023.Other“Nick Maggiulli: ‘The Biggest Lie in Personal Finance,'” The Long View, Morningstar.com, April 12, 2022.Federal Reserve Survey of Consumer Finances“High Income Improves Evaluation of Life But Not Emotional Well-Being,” by Daniel Kahneman and Angus Deaton, Princeton.edu, Aug. 4, 2010.“Experienced Well-Being Rises With Income, Even Above $75,000 Per Year,” by Matthew Killingsworth, pnas.org, Nov. 14, 2020.“Income and Emotional Well-Being: A Conflict Resolved,” by Matthew Killingsworth, Daniel Kahneman, and Barbara Mellers, pnas.org, Nov. 29, 2022.Of Dollars and Data Popular Posts“Even God Couldn't Beat Dollar-Cost Averaging,” by Nick Maggiulli, ofdollarsanddata.com, Feb. 5, 2019.Get Good With Money, by Tiffany AlicheThe Millionaire Fastlane, by MJ DeMarcoThe Intelligent Asset Allocator, by William BernsteinHow to Retire, by Christine Benz
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As an entrepreneur, bestselling author, and mother, Kate Northrup's goal is to support people to light up the world without burning themselves out. Kate believes that when folks heal their relationships with money they can step into their true power to feel the way they want to feel, live the way they want to live, and have a positive impact on the world. Through her own journey of breaking her unhealthy relationship with money by healing her nervous system, she unlocked a methodology that has helped thousands of women do the same through her top-rated podcast, Plenty, and programs. You can access her FREE 3-day workshop "Good with Money" at christinehassler.com/money
As entrepreneurs, money impacts every aspect of our businesses, from pricing, team expenses, taxes, and more. But true success goes beyond just having money; it's about fostering a healthy and abundant relationship with it. My special guest today is none other than Kate Northup, who is back on the podcast to talk everything money and how to heal your relationship with it. In fact, it's almost impossible to have a thriving business without being good with money and keeping a focus on your relationship with it, which is what makes this conversation with Kate such an important one to be having! As we mention in this episode, Kate is hosting a stellar free training masterclass starting April 17th that's designed to help you begin to heal and transform your relationship with money. This is absolutely essential for every business owner and every entrepreneur, and I'd love to invite you to participate. You can register now to experience Kate's amazing transformative process at www.jameswedmore.com/money! Before you go, snap a screenshot of the episode playing on your device, post it to your Instagram Stories and tag us, @jameswedmore @jeunejenni and @katenorthrup. We'd love to hear what resonated with you the most. In this episode you'll hear: That everyone has money issues and the deep-seated feelings it often brings up in us Kate's personal realization that led to recognizing her unhealthy patterns related to money How behaviors with money are not always logical and often stem from a person's nervous system A reminder to separate your self-worth from external validation and the role that feeling safe plays in this conversation about money How most of us were not taught how to fully process emotions in the moment, leading to accumulated stress that negatively impacts our financial behavior and decision-making Why it's important to challenge the common belief that more money equates to more happiness Whether or not it is possible to reach our full earning potential without healing our money trauma What you can expect by attending Kate's upcoming free money healing experience and who this training is for For full show notes and links, visit: www.mindyourbusinesspodcast.com/blog/746
BA Fam Tiffany is BACK!!!, and we're celebrating in a big way! She shares the excitement of her new PBS special, “Get Good With Money”, and the unforgettable premiere party at the historic Kruger Scott Mansion. From reconnecting with Mandi to navigating last-minute challenges—like prepping for a teleprompter with 20/50 vision—Tiffany gives us an inside look at this milestone moment. That's not all—we also dive into real financial challenges many are facing today, including managing consumer debt, student loans, and rising childcare costs. We break down practical strategies, highlight tools like Rocket Money to uncover hidden expenses, and explore ways to increase income without dipping into retirement funds. Whether you're looking for budgeting tips, motivation to tackle your finances, or just love an inspiring success story, this episode has it all. Take a listen!Keep up with Tiffany "The Budgetnista" Aliche@thebudgetnista@getgoodwithmoney/youtube.com/@thebudgetnistablogWatch| Get Good with Money with Tiffany Aliche | PBSEmail your questions to brownambitionpodcast@gmail.comor DM us @brownambitionpodcast on Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BA Fam Tiffany is BACK!!!, and we're celebrating in a big way! She shares the excitement of her new PBS special, “Get Good With Money”, and the unforgettable premiere party at the historic Kruger Scott Mansion. From reconnecting with Mandi to navigating last-minute challenges—like prepping for a teleprompter with 20/50 vision—Tiffany gives us an inside look at this milestone moment. That's not all—we also dive into real financial challenges many are facing today, including managing consumer debt, student loans, and rising childcare costs. We break down practical strategies, highlight tools like Rocket Money to uncover hidden expenses, and explore ways to increase income without dipping into retirement funds. Whether you're looking for budgeting tips, motivation to tackle your finances, or just love an inspiring success story, this episode has it all. Take a listen! Keep up with Tiffany "The Budgetnista" Aliche @thebudgetnista @getgoodwithmoney /youtube.com/@thebudgetnistablog Watch| Get Good with Money with Tiffany Aliche | PBS Email your questions to brownambitionpodcast@gmail.com or DM us @brownambitionpodcast on Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
หนังสือ Get Good with Money: Ten Simple Steps to Becoming Financially Whole ของ Tiffany Aliche - การควบคุมงบประมาณในการใช้จ่าย คือหลักของการอดออมเงินเพื่อลงทุน - ปัญหาของการเงินส่วนใหญ่ ไม่ได้อยู่ที่ช่วงเวลาปกติ แต่เป็นช่วงวิกฤตของชีวิต - ทักษะของการเงินจะขึ้นอยู่กับ เป้าหมายทางการเงิน และการวางแผนทางการเงินเป็นหลัก - ชีวิตหนึ่งชีวิต อาจจะไม่ได้ตระหนักถึงเรื่องการเงินมากเท่าไหร่ เพียงแต่เราแค่ต้องใส่ใจบ้างก็เท่านั้นเอง - ความเชื่อที่ว่า ใช้ก่อนเก็บเป็นสิ่งที่ล้าสมัยไปแล้ว ยุคนี้ต้องเก็บก่อนใช้ไม่เช่นนั้นจะไม่มีทางมีเงินเก็บได้เลย
Its about da moneyyyyyyyyy... Its about a full life.This season we are reading a game changer, just in time for the new year. We talking money.. We all need to smarten up, get organized and focused about our future. Grab "Get Good With Money" by Tiffany Aliche. It's Chan's pick and we will start in January. We are three friends, in real life who find time to read real books that can help us escape from ghetto adulting. Hope followers enjoy, grab a book, and follow along!!!Checkout: #finance #bookclub #achieving #money #funnystories #success #supportlibraries #bookexpo #sowhatpage #getgoodwithmoneyhttps://www.chanbepoddin.com/so-what-page-we-on-bih-clubShop with us: https://lets-shop-bih.creator-spring.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/so-what-page-we-on-bih2875/exclusive-content
In this episode, Michael talks with Dexter about his journey from a high-pressure tech career in Silicon Valley to a semi-retired, location-independent lifestyle. Dexter opens up about the moment he realized he was chasing other people's dreams, which led him to leave his job, travel the world, and eventually settle in Singapore. They discuss how Dexter built a flexible portfolio career and launched his business, "Money Abroad," to help others embrace a work-to-live mindset.Key Takeaways:Pursue Your Own Path: Dexter's story shows the power of redefining success on your own terms.Align Work with Values: The importance of making career decisions that match your personal values for long-term fulfillment.Slow Travel for Growth: How traveling and experiencing new cultures can lead to significant personal and professional growth.Building Flexibility: Strategies for creating a portfolio career that offers financial freedom and location independence.Michael's Links:Get my Free Course, Get Good With Money https://www.michaeleekim.com/startApply to get a FREE Financial Assessment with Michael https://www.michaeleekim.com/assessmentFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michaeleekimDexter's Links:https://www.moneyabroad.co/
Nicole and Michael explored the journey of content creation and entrepreneurship, focusing on overcoming fears, building confidence, and staying true to one's values. They discussed the importance of authenticity, pivoting from repetitive topics like personal finance to self-growth, and creating meaningful connections with their audience.Key Takeaways:Authenticity Over Virality: Nicole emphasized creating content aligned with personal values rather than chasing viral trends. Both agreed that staying genuine helps attract the right audience.Monetizing Content: They shared strategies for making money through coaching, online courses, and community engagement, stressing patience and long-term commitment.Personal Growth: The conversation highlighted embracing discomfort, letting go of old identities, and the importance of intentional content creation.Michael's Links:Get my Free Course, Get Good With Money https://www.michaeleekim.com/startApply to get a FREE Financial Assessment with Michael https://www.michaeleekim.com/assessmentFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michaeleekimNicole's Links:https://www.instagram.com/itsnicolesyk/https://www.youtube.com/@itsnicolesyk
Sam Demma is the best-selling author of Empty Your Backpack and he is one of the most in-demand keynote speakers today, who scaled his speaking business to over $500K+ per year, and has toured across Canada, the United States and Kenya sharing his messages about Empathy, Mental Health and Leadership.Today on the podcast Michael & Sam talk about how Sam was able toOfficially start his public speaker by the age of 19 years oldHow he scaled his speaking business to over $500K/yearAnd how you can develop the courage and the discipline to pursue your own dreamsMichael's Links:Get my Free Course, Get Good With Money https://www.michaeleekim.com/start Apply to get a FREE Financial Assessment with Michael https://www.michaeleekim.com/assessmentFollow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michaeleekim Sam's Links:Website: https://samdemma.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sam-demma/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sam_demma
In another edition of How-To Monday, Mandi looks back on a very special episode -- the official book release week for Tiffany, and they're talking all about the concept of financial wholeness. Mandi even took the quiz herself. Listen in for the full breakdown of her results and learn how to (finally) get good with money.Buy Tiffany's book - Get Good with Money Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In another edition of How-To Monday, Mandi looks back on a very special episode -- the official book release week for Tiffany, and they're talking all about the concept of financial wholeness. Mandi even took the quiz herself. Listen in for the full breakdown of her results and learn how to (finally) get good with money. Buy Tiffany's book - Get Good with Money Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shruti Joshi launched her company just before the COVID-19 pandemic, only to see it crumble. This setback, however, provided a window for her to take on a consulting role at Facet, where her entrepreneurial experiences set her up for success. Before long, she became the company's COO and later, President. In this episode, Shruti discusses Facet's mission to democratize financial wellness for millions of Americans and shares strategies for holistic financial planning. Shruti Joshi is the President and COO of Facet, a fintech company disrupting the financial wellness industry. She has been recognized as Wealth Solutions Report's AAPI Innovator of the Year and one of the top women industry leaders of 2024. In this episode, Hala and Shruti will discuss: - Shruti's background and early career - Her transition from investor to COO at Facet - Limitations within the financial planning industry - Why entrepreneurs need professional financial advice - The holistic approach to financial planning - The results of Hala's financial wellness quiz - How Facet is disrupting financial planning - The role of AI in financial planning - Actionable steps for financial wellness - The importance of fiduciaries for conflict-free advice - The subscription model vs. traditional financial planning fees - Why Certified Financial Planners are the industry gold standard - And other topics… Shruti Joshi is the President and COO of Facet, a leading fintech company revolutionizing financial planning with a subscription-based model. Before joining Facet, she founded a peer-to-peer recommendation service and held key roles at Verizon and Altman Solon. She is passionate about democratizing financial planning and making it accessible to everyone. Shruti has been recognized as Wealth Solutions Report's AAPI Innovator of the Year and one of the top women industry leaders of 2024. A true globetrotter, Shruti has visited over 75 countries and is deeply interested in the psychology of wellness. Connect With Shruti: Shruti's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shruti-joshi-282369a/ Shruti's Twitter: https://twitter.com/shruti_jo Resources Mentioned: Facet Website: https://facet.com/ Financial Wellness Test: https://facet.com/profiting LinkedIn Secrets Masterclass, Have Job Security For Life: Use code ‘podcast' for 30% off at yapmedia.io/course. Sponsored By: Shopify - Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at youngandprofiting.co/shopify Indeed - Get a $75 job credit at indeed.com/profiting Industrious - Visit industriousoffice.com and use code PROFITING to get a free week of coworking when you take a tour! LinkedIn Marketing Solutions - Get a $100 credit on your next campaign at linkedin.com/YAP Kajabi - Get a free 30-day trial to start your business at Kajabi.com/PROFITING Rakuten - Start all your shopping at rakuten.com or get the Rakuten app to start saving today! More About Young and Profiting Download Transcripts - youngandprofiting.com Get Sponsorship Deals - youngandprofiting.com/sponsorships Leave a Review - ratethispodcast.com/yap Watch Videos - youtube.com/c/YoungandProfiting Follow Hala Taha LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Instagram - instagram.com/yapwithhala/ TikTok - tiktok.com/@yapwithhala Twitter - twitter.com/yapwithhala Learn more about YAP Media's Services - yapmedia.io/
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Tiffany is riding solo for this week's episode! Tiffany shares how she's leverages her New York Time's Bestselling book "Get Good With Money" and why it's important to find your purpose in business. Then, Tiffany shares a concept called "the thing before the thing" which means, don't get discouraged when things don't workout for you because sometimes it's just to get you ready for your real opportunity.Tradeandtravel.com/thebudgetnista Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tiffany is riding solo for this week's episode! Tiffany shares how she's leverages her New York Time's Bestselling book "Get Good With Money" and why it's important to find your purpose in business. Then, Tiffany shares a concept called "the thing before the thing" which means, don't get discouraged when things don't workout for you because sometimes it's just to get you ready for your real opportunity. Tradeandtravel.com/thebudgetnista Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Emma Edwards reveals what it means to be “good with money” and how to improve our relationship with money in this episode of The Australian Finance Podcast.
No, more "good rich people" are not going to save the world. Not the least because the amount of money required to create systemic change (i.e. being a billionaire) seems to make one uninterested in systemic change... I wonder why? p.s. the real answer is community organizing: power and strength in numbers! The main problem with this idea is that if you try to massively redistribute wealth, at least in the USA the government will come down hard on you. For example, I once read that the Black Panthers were much more heavily targeted by the US government after they started providing large numbers of free meals to Black children. (p.s. the link there is to a generally good source, but I can't remember the book I read the actual idea in, unfortunately)This is also NOT an admonition not to become financially stable! I want more financial stability for all of us... but that doesn't require buying into shitty ideas.If you like the Mini episode format or have a topic idea, please say so here!Mentioned in Episode: Episode 10: Money & Surviving CapitalismEpisode 20: Poverty is Not Your Fault!Sam Pollack's Substack post "Conventional Marketing Ain't Workin' Anymore," and my take on itMy Book recommendation for Get Good With Money by Tiffany Aliche, and the direct link to the bookHow Trauma & CPTSD Cause UnderearningResources:Like Your Brain community spaceAuDHDFlourishing.comTranscript DocEmail Newsletter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Third time's a charm with 'The Budgetnista', Tiffany Aliche. We've been able to witness her journey from unemployed and living with family at 30, to having multi-million dollar years as a full-time entrepreneur. She returns to the guest chair to discuss the maintenance of side-hustles while advancing as a business owner, and her focus on achieving financial wholeness and the critical role of intentionality in success. Her new book, Made Whole, serves as a workbook companion to her previous text, Get Good With Money. In this episode she shares about: Her strategies to balancing her margians to maintain profit in her business How she successfully transitioned out of the role of CEO in her subscription-based business, Live Richer Academy The importance of personal financial health while side hustling, and how living below her means helped her achieve that Why transparency and creativity are key to continue providing for and retaining her team Highlights include: 04:17 Changing Dynamics in Business 12:46 Navigating Low Income While Side Hustling 22:02 Transitioning and Scaling in Business 24:01 The Importance of Having Integrity 35:44 The Importance of Personal Financial Health 49:28 Transitioning Out of A CEO Role 57:12 Transparency In Payroll Check out episode 385 of Side Hustle Pro podcast out now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube This episode is brought to you by: Gusto offers modern, easy payroll, benefits, and HR to small businesses across the country. Sign up and give it a try at gusto.com/shp. Links mentioned in this episode Tiffany's First SHP Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXH8OKVu8sQ Tiffany's Second SHP Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtscDUHghXM Tiffany's Website: https://thebudgetnista.com/ Tiffany's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebudgetnista/ Tiffany's Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/brownambitionpodcast/ Live Rich Academy: https://www.instagram.com/livericheracademy/ IDA Program: https://www.nj.gov/dca/dhcr/offices/ida.shtml 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 Tiffany's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebudgetnista/
The Childfree Wealth Podcast, hosted by Bri Conn and Dr. Jay Zigmont, CFP®, is a financial and lifestyle podcast that explores the unique perspectives and concerns of childfree individuals and couples. This week, Bri & Dr. Jay review Get Good with Money by Tiffany Aliche, the Budgetnista.Bri appreciates that Aliche starts the book by pointing out that learning about money will come with growing pains. Together they highlight the book's structured approach to financial wellness & appreciate the in-depth coverage of often overlooked topics. You'll hear their differing views on the book's approach to saving and investing, particularly regarding getting out of debt while stressing the importance of a solid financial foundation. Meanwhile, they praise Aliche's advice on building a team of financial professionals to help guide & assist you.Listen in as they review Who Cooked Adam Smith's Dinner? next month.Resources:Get Good with Money by Tiffany AlicheWho Cooked Adam Smith's Dinner? by Katrine MarçalLike the show? Leave us a rating & review. If you want to join the conversation, email us at podcast@childfreewealth.com, follow Childfree Wealth on social media, or visit our website www.childfreewealth.com!Stay up to date with Childfree Wealth by signing up for our newsletter here! If you're looking for financial help, we offer three services. Join our free 8 No-Baby Steps course to work through your finances on your own. Looking to manage your finances on your own? Enroll in Childfree Wealth Academy for $50 per month. For one-on-one planning, schedule a free consultation call.Instagram | Facebook | LinkedInDisclaimer: This podcast is for educational & entertainment purposes. Please consult your advisor before implementing any ideas heard on this podcast.
Discover the winning money mindset to change your financial life. Personal finance phenom and TikTok star Vivian Tu decodes finances in simple steps so you can stop living paycheck-to-paycheck. Learn how to negotiate your true worth, overcome investing fears, adopt wealth-building habits, and use money as a tool for good. Vivian shares insider strategies from her new book Rich AF: The Winning Money Mindset That Will Change Your Life to help you understand finances, maximize earnings, and build generation-changing wealth, no matter where you are starting out.You can find Vivian at: Website | Instagram | Episode TranscriptIf you LOVED this episode you'll also love the conversations we had with Patrice Washington about wealth and purpose.Check out our offerings & partners: My New Book SparkedMy New Podcast SPARKED.Visit Our Sponsor Page For Great Resources & Discount Codes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of The Table with Anthony ONeal, Tiffany Aliche aka 'The Budgetnista', one of the original gurus in the financial space joins to share practical and actionable tips to help you get back on your feet financially. We'll explore the essential steps toward achieving financial wholeness, a journey that demands resilience and determination. In addition, our guest will honor the memory of her late husband, shedding light on the enduring legacy he left behind. This episode promises to be an inspiring and empowering conversation, offering a roadmap to financial stability and well-being. Join us for this extraordinary episode that's bound to leave a lasting impact.
Tiffany Aliche, The Budgetnista is back! America's favorite personal finance educator rejoins the Journey to Launch podcast to discuss her new workbook, “Made Whole: The Practical Guide to Reaching Your Financial Goals.” We also chat about how success can be deceiving, why you need to listen to your body, getting the courage to ask for help, the breaking point of Tiffany pivoting her business to a more sustainable model, and more! Tiffany is author of New York Times best-selling book, Get Good With Money. Through her Live Richer Movement, she's helped over 2 million women save, manage and pay off hundreds of millions of dollars of debt. She was featured on Netflix's Get Smart With Money and was instrumental in passing The Budgetnista Law, which makes financial education a requirement for middle school students in New Jersey. In this episode you'll also learn more about: What “Lifestyle Design,” is and how daydreaming is an essential part of designing your ideal life How to find freedom and happiness in your life NOW The law of depreciating returns and knowing your “enough point” Seeking peace, remembering what is most important in life, “The Perfect Day List” + more Other Links Mentioned in episode: Becoming Financially Whole, Doing What You Enjoy, And Making Good Money W/ Tiffany Aliche “The Budgetnista” The 4 Hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss Get The Budget Bootcamp for FREE Pre-order my new book, Your Journey to Financial Freedom and get access to FIRE STARTER Course for FREE 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 Tiffany: TheBudgetnista.com MadeWholeWorkbook.com Instagram:@TheBudgetnista Twitter:@TheBudgetnista Facebook:@TheBudgetnista 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 Get The Budget Bootcamp for FREE
Our guest on the podcast today is Tiffany Aliche, also known as “The Budgetnista.” She is the author of The New York Times bestseller Get Good With Money, and she also has a new book called Made Whole: The Practical Guide to Reaching Your Financial Goals. Through her Live Richer movement, she has helped more than 2 million women save, manage, and pay off hundreds of millions of dollars. Tiffany co-hosts the podcast Brown Ambition, and she has been a fixture in the media, including on the Today show and Good Morning America. She was the first Black woman to appear solo on the cover of Money Magazine. She received her bachelor's degree in business from Montclair State University and her master's degree in education from Seton Hall.BackgroundBioThe BudgetnistaGet Good With Money, by Tiffany AlicheMade Whole: The Practical Guide to Reaching Your Financial Goals, by Tiffany AlicheBrown Ambition podcastPersonal Finance/Financial WellnessLiveRicherChallenge.comLive Richer AcademyMentorsLynette Khalfani-Cox“Lynnette Khalfani-Cox: ‘There's a Huge Wealth Gap in America,” The Long View podcast, Morningstar.com, Sept. 28, 2021.
Tiffany Aliche aka the Budgetnista went from sleeping on her parents' couch to being a multi-millionaire all based on teaching financial literacy. In this throwback episode from 2021, Tiffany is the author of Get Good With Money and she's here to help us get good with money! She's brilliant with money and she knows how to make her tips on money really easy and accessible. You don't want to work for every dollar you ever make! You have to invest so your money grows! You don't want to spend more than you make. You have a future you have to plan for. Please fill out our listener survey. We'd love to hear from you! https://forms.gle/jFWcyk3qp4Wfi7YF7 Original Air Date: June 30, 2021 Toure Show Episode 257: I Am The Budgetnista Support the show: https://www.dcpofficial.com/toureshow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The ladies start this episode by discussing relationships and loneliness and Tiffany explains that she misses the sureness of love. This leads to an interesting conversation about dating and Tiffany talks about the trauma that it's bringing up for her. This was a deep conversation about relationships and how both ladies feel about sharing their relationships on social media.For this week's Brown Boost Brown Break, Mandi boosts for a chance to meet up with her Mandi Moneymakers! Tiffany boosts/break for submitting her final draft of her "Get Good With Money" workbook.Drop us a note at brownambitionpodcast@gmail.com or hit us up on Instagram @brownambitionpodcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The ladies start this episode by discussing relationships and loneliness and Tiffany explains that she misses the sureness of love. This leads to an interesting conversation about dating and Tiffany talks about the trauma that it's bringing up for her. This was a deep conversation about relationships and how both ladies feel about sharing their relationships on social media. For this week's Brown Boost Brown Break, Mandi boosts for a chance to meet up with her Mandi Moneymakers! Tiffany boosts/break for submitting her final draft of her "Get Good With Money" workbook. Drop us a note at brownambitionpodcast@gmail.com or hit us up on Instagram @brownambitionpodcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Self Publishing School : Learn How To Write A Book And Grow Your Business
Wow! This was one of the most fun and informative interviews I've done in a long time on the podcast. Joining me today is Tiffany Aliche: The Budgetnista, Netflix Documentary Host, and the author of "Get Good With Money". In this interview we talk about:-How being a school teacher helped Tiffany write her first book (and Tiffany's advice for school teachers who want to write a book)-How Tiffany went from 100's of copies sold in the first 2 years to 230,000 copies sold in 2 years (“The Knowledge Jump”)-How Tiffany “accidentally” wrote a book from her blog and challenge that made $10,000 in the first month-5,000 reviews at a 4.9 average…how Tiffany did it-6 books self published and 1 book traditionally published…lessons learned from each and what she'll do next-How Tiffany got a Netflix documentary-Creating a quiz from the book to grow her email list by 100,000 peopleIf you only listen to one interview on this podcast, listen to this one! You don't want to miss it.
Love Kari's LIT mug? Grab your own! | https://www.litsocietypodshop.com/ ◽️◽️◽️◽️◽️◽️ It's 2009, and Tiffany, an intelligent, hard-working, first-generation American, faces foreclosure and bankruptcy. How did this happen? More importantly, how can you be sure this never happens to you?! Fortunately, this is only the beginning of Tiffany's story. She will soon morph into the fantastic financial forerunner she is today and host of her own - actually useful - Netflix series. But first, she needed to Get Good with Money! You're listening to LIT Society. LET'S GET LIT! - View the video podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/@litsocietypod Find Alexis and Kari online: Instagram — www.instagram.com/litsocietypod Twitter — www.twitter.com/litsocietypod Facebook — www.facebook.com/LitSocietyPod Our website — www.LitSocietyPod.com. Subscribe to emails and get free stuff: http://eepurl.com/gDtWCr
A review of the book Get Good With Money by Tiffany Aliche. Presented by Emilie Crimmins, the owner of custom photo booth company FotoBoo. Topics: ⭐️ Envisioning your future self ⭐️ Anyone can start now & make a plan ⭐️ Finding support and community to discuss finances ⭐️ Becoming financially whole by mastering the fundamentals More topics: ⭐️ The Noodle Budget ⭐️ Pizza banking accounts ⭐️ Updating beneficiaries on all your accounts ⭐️ Switching savings accounts to higher interest banks Today's show is a broadcast of the Financial Independence Book Club, brought to you in collaboration with Utopia Dreamscape. The Sovereign Candle Collective provides our prizes this month - travel mugs, notepads, and a training session on GrandMA, Eos, or Previz in their New York office. Quicklinks - Artistic Finance: https://linktr.ee/artisticfinance Book Club: https://www.artisticfinance.com/bookclub Instagram Handles - for prizes: @artisticfinance @sovereigncandle @utopiadreamscape https://www.instagram.com/artisticfinance/ https://www.instagram.com/sovereigncandle/ https://www.instagram.com/utopiadreamscape/ Emilie Crimmins & FotoBoo: https://fodoboo.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/emcrim/ Utopia Dreamscape & Amy D Lux: https://utopiadreamscape.com/ https://www.instagram.com/utopiadreamscape/ Ethan Steimel: https://www.ethansteimel.com/artistic-finance.html https://www.instagram.com/artisticfinance/?hl=en Sovereign Candle Collective - Lighting Production Company: https://www.sovereigncandle.com/ Instagram Handles: @fodoboo @emcrimm @lutherlights @dara.jay.bird @source4man @ethansteimel @artisticfinance @nicolevsteimel @sovereigncandle @utopiadreamscape (make collaborator on IG)
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Tiffany kicks off the episode by talking about her birthday trip to Dubai which leads to an awesome conversation about traveling by yourself. Then, the ladies discuss budgeting while on vacation. They also give great tips on how to get the most out of your credit card benefits.This episode we are joined by Tiffany's mentee, Dasia Langaigne. Dasia did an awesome book review on "Get Good With Money" that went viral on TikTok! Dasia is a student, business owner, and a Tiktoker on the side. Dasia gives great advice to aspiring entrepreneurs.We want to hear from you! Drop us a note at brownambitionpodcast@gmail.com or hit us up on Instagram @brownambitionpodcast.Follow Dasia!IG: dasia_32TikTok: dasiasaysso Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tiffany kicks off the episode by talking about her birthday trip to Dubai which leads to an awesome conversation about traveling by yourself. Then, the ladies discuss budgeting while on vacation. They also give great tips on how to get the most out of your credit card benefits. This episode we are joined by Tiffany's mentee, Dasia Langaigne. Dasia did an awesome book review on "Get Good With Money" that went viral on TikTok! Dasia is a student, business owner, and a Tiktoker on the side. Dasia gives great advice to aspiring entrepreneurs. We want to hear from you! Drop us a note at brownambitionpodcast@gmail.com or hit us up on Instagram @brownambitionpodcast. Follow Dasia! IG: dasia_32 TikTok: dasiasaidso Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the episode catch up, Mandi is enjoying quality time with her family and Tiffany gets a big spike in book sales because of tiktok !The ladies also discuss why black Americans are taking the biggest losses with cryptocurrency.Mark Your Calendars!July 8th- The Unemployment report comes out. Has unemployment gone up or down?July 18th- Google Stock Split !July 25th- Earning Season Starts. (Big companies report their earnings)July 28th- The National Bureau of Economic Research determines if we're in a recession or not.For boost or break this week, Mandi is switching banks and Tiffany gets 4,000 reviews on her book "Get Good With Money".We want to hear from you ! Drop us a note at brownambitionpodcast@gmail.com or hit us up on Instagram @brownambitionpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the episode catch up, Mandi is enjoying quality time with her family and Tiffany gets a big spike in book sales because of tiktok ! The ladies also discuss why black Americans are taking the biggest losses with cryptocurrency. Mark Your Calendars! July 8th- The Unemployment report comes out. Has unemployment gone up or down? July 18th- Google Stock Split ! July 25th- Earning Season Starts. (Big companies report their earnings) July 28th- The National Bureau of Economic Research determines if we're in a recession or not. For boost or break this week, Mandi is switching banks and Tiffany gets 4,000 reviews on her book "Get Good With Money". We want to hear from you ! Drop us a note at brownambitionpodcast@gmail.com or hit us up on Instagram @brownambitionpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Do you struggle with good money habits? Even people who know money mess up all the time. We all have those days or weeks where we overdo lunch at a restaurant or forget about our long-term goals. Jessi Fearon is someone who has a background and degree in financial topics and was messing up her financial life in a big way. She joins us today to share her story, how she climbed out of a debt and bad-budget hole. She'll also share how different money personalities deal with money, which is the first step in building a better future. She also shares tips to help you build a solid foundation and create a budget that aligns your values and personality.For our headline segment, we're diving into student loan debt. One company is in hot water for steering borrowers to costly repayment plans instead of cheaper options, but there's good news. They're forgiving some borrowers' debt! Is yours included? We'll share what you need to know. We also throw out the Haven Life line to Brian who has a question about taxes in an HSA account. Not sure how an HSA account works or why you'd want one? We'll dive into why this is one of the BEST ways to save for many on today's show. Of course, we'll also save time for Doug to also share his trivia.Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We got a New York Times best seller, fam! Get Good With Money is on a whole bunch of best seller lists and we couldn't be more proud. This week we spend some time talking about what it means for Tiff (1:22), what it takes to actually get on a best seller list (9:20), and maybe most importantly, what Tiff plans to do for REST (16:45).And after our amazing interview last week, we're back to answering your questions, like: I over contributed to my 401k, can I pull some of that money out to pay down some debt? (25:22) My career and family life are getting really hard to juggle, should I take a different job? (34:40) Don't forget you can text/call with your questions at 844-858-8080 (try to keep your messages under 1 minute please!)But you can always hit us up the old fashioned way too, on Insta @brownambitionpodcast or via email at brownambitionpodcast@gmail.comCheck out the links below for more:Hardship Withdrawal vs 401(k) Loan: What's The Difference?The Butter Bar Skin CareHow Credit Card Balance Transfers Work Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.