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Ever wondered what it's like to do science underwater? In this episode, marine biologist and scientific diver Dr Jennie Smith joins co-host Hannah Moore and host Dr Olly Dove to talk all things scientific diving. Jennie is a Junior Research Fellow at the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), where she recently completed her PhD on the role of lobsters in controlling pest sea urchins in Tasmania's coastal waters.Jennie shares what it's really like to collect data under the sea, the training and challenges involved in scientific diving, and how this kind of research helps protect Tasmania's marine ecosystems. She also reflects on her journey from studying butterflies in the Amazon to managing lobsters in a “lobster hotel,” and her love of diving, outreach, and ocean life.Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodThank you to the whole TWICS team for the incredible behind-the-scenes volunteering every week! Host: Dr Olly Dove (Insta: ols_dove)Co-Host: Dr Hannah Moore (insta: @hannahclaremoore)Production: Dr Meredith Castles (@MeredithCastles)Media & Promotion: Zi Yi Kho.
In this episode, we dive deep (literally) into underwater volcanology with Associate Professor Rebecca Carey, a world-renowned volcanologist and researcher at the University of Tasmania. Co-host Dr Hannah Moore (also one of Rebecca's past PhD students) and host Dr Olly Dove speak with Rebecca about her upcoming 2025 voyage aboard the RV Investigator to Tonga, where she and her team will study the aftermath of the catastrophic 2022 Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai eruption. The discussion unpacks how underwater eruptions are studied and what new discoveries might await on the seafloor.Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodThank you to the whole TWICS team for the incredible behind-the-scenes volunteering every week! Host: Dr Olly Dove (Insta: ols_dove)Co-Host: Hannah Moore (@HannahCMoore)Production: Hannah Moore (@HannahCMoore)Media & Promotion: Katya Bandow (@katyabandow)
On this week's Spectator Out Loud: Olenka Hamilton ponders whether Poland's revival is a mirage (1:24); Melanie McDonagh asks who killed the postal service (9:52); Hannah Moore argues that family cars aren't built for families any more (14:35); James Delingpole reviews Careme from Apple TV and Chef's Table from Netflix (21:15); and, William Atkinson provides his notes on Thomas the Tank Engine (26:48). Presented by Patrick Gibbons. Produced by Oscar Edmondson and Patrick Gibbons.
On this week's Spectator Out Loud: Olenka Hamilton ponders whether Poland's revival is a mirage (1:24); Melanie McDonagh asks who killed the postal service (9:52); Hannah Moore argues that family cars aren't built for families any more (14:35); James Delingpole reviews Careme from Apple TV and Chef's Table from Netflix (21:15); and, William Atkinson provides his notes on Thomas the Tank Engine (26:48). Presented by Patrick Gibbons. Produced by Oscar Edmondson and Patrick Gibbons.
In this episode, hosts Dave and Ann Wilson bring back Jordan Raynor to continue their conversation about how to integrate faith into everyday work. Jordan passionately discusses the concept of sacred versus secular work, challenging the common divide between the two. He emphasizes that everything, including our secular jobs, can be sacred if we approach them with the right mindset, recognizing that Jesus is Lord over all of life. This idea is rooted in the belief that God is with us everywhere, and that it's not the nature of the work that makes it sacred, but the intention behind it, the manner in which it is done, and the communion with the Holy Spirit in the process.Jordan shares a personal story from his college years, recounting a moment when he was offered a chance to try out for the Cincinnati Bengals, but he turned it down, believing that God was calling him into full-time Christian ministry. Reflecting on that decision, Jordan critiques the advice he was given, noting that many young Christians are told to pursue full-time ministry while neglecting the value of secular work as a calling in itself.Jordan also discusses his new book, Five Mere Christians, in which he highlights five influential individuals who lived out their faith through their work in ways that impacted the world. These figures include Fred Rogers (Mr. Rogers), Fannie Lou Hamer, Ole Kirk Christensen (founder of LEGO), Hannah Moore (a poet and abolitionist), and C.S. Lewis. He explores how these individuals exemplified what it looks like to glorify God through everyday work, even when it was not considered traditional Christian ministry.Jordan details Fred Rogers' life, particularly his deep commitment to serving children through his show, "Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood." Fred's life was marked by his understanding that his work in television was a form of ministry. His compassion, especially for underprivileged children, came from his own childhood experiences and his deep relationship with God. Fred's intentional choice to be present with people, to slow down and offer them his full attention, is highlighted as a critical aspect of his Christ-like behavior.Throughout the episode, Jordan challenges listeners to rethink how they approach their own work. He offers practical advice on how to eliminate hurry, make space for margin in our calendars, and prioritize relationships over tasks. The conversation emphasizes being fully present with the people we interact with and cultivating a pace of life that allows us to show the love of Christ in tangible ways, just like Fred Rogers did. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/84/29
In this episode, hosts Dave and Ann Wilson bring back Jordan Raynor to continue their conversation about how to integrate faith into everyday work. Jordan passionately discusses the concept of sacred versus secular work, challenging the common divide between the two. He emphasizes that everything, including our secular jobs, can be sacred if we approach them with the right mindset, recognizing that Jesus is Lord over all of life. This idea is rooted in the belief that God is with us everywhere, and that it's not the nature of the work that makes it sacred, but the intention behind it, the manner in which it is done, and the communion with the Holy Spirit in the process.Jordan shares a personal story from his college years, recounting a moment when he was offered a chance to try out for the Cincinnati Bengals, but he turned it down, believing that God was calling him into full-time Christian ministry. Reflecting on that decision, Jordan critiques the advice he was given, noting that many young Christians are told to pursue full-time ministry while neglecting the value of secular work as a calling in itself.Jordan also discusses his new book, Five Mere Christians, in which he highlights five influential individuals who lived out their faith through their work in ways that impacted the world. These figures include Fred Rogers (Mr. Rogers), Fannie Lou Hamer, Ole Kirk Christensen (founder of LEGO), Hannah Moore (a poet and abolitionist), and C.S. Lewis. He explores how these individuals exemplified what it looks like to glorify God through everyday work, even when it was not considered traditional Christian ministry.Jordan details Fred Rogers' life, particularly his deep commitment to serving children through his show, "Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood." Fred's life was marked by his understanding that his work in television was a form of ministry. His compassion, especially for underprivileged children, came from his own childhood experiences and his deep relationship with God. Fred's intentional choice to be present with people, to slow down and offer them his full attention, is highlighted as a critical aspect of his Christ-like behavior.Throughout the episode, Jordan challenges listeners to rethink how they approach their own work. He offers practical advice on how to eliminate hurry, make space for margin in our calendars, and prioritize relationships over tasks. The conversation emphasizes being fully present with the people we interact with and cultivating a pace of life that allows us to show the love of Christ in tangible ways, just like Fred Rogers did. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/84/29
What if you could gain real-world experience, learn from top industry experts, and watch a financial plan come together in real time? Today's guest, Hannah Moore, is here to share a unique opportunity that can help you do just that. The creator of The Amplified Planning Externship, Hannah joins the show to discuss why she started it, how it works, and the valuable experience it offers aspiring financial planners. Listen in to hear what's new for the 2025 Externship, as well as exciting updates from the previous year. You'll learn how you can sign up for the Externship and take the next step in building your career. If you're interested in gaining real-world financial planning experience, learning from industry experts, and developing the skills needed to succeed as a planner, this episode is for you! You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://bit.ly/3FzbZSy
This conversation delves into the life and legacy of Hannah Moore, an influential figure in evangelical history, exploring her role as a novelist, poet, and reformer. The discussion highlights the evolution of evangelicalism, the challenges faced by women in these spaces, and the importance of activism and community support. The speakers reflect on personal experiences with criticism, grief, and the need for compassionate attention in combating bullying and fostering understanding among diverse perspectives.Our guest, Karen Swallow Prior, is a reader, writer, and professor. She is the author of numerous books and has contributed to many other books. She has a monthly column for Religion News Service. Her writing has appeared at Christianity Today, New York Times, The Atlantic, The Washington Post, First Things, Vox, Think Christian, The Gospel Coalition, and various other places. She hosted the podcast Jane and Jesus. Our host, Jean Geran, is a Senior Advisor for Foundation Initiatives at the SL Brown Foundation.
Ever wondered how to balance your career ambitions while thriving as a dedicated mom?In this empowering episode, we're diving deep into the balancing act of career ambitions and motherhood with an honest, heartfelt conversation about redefining success on your own terms. Melissa Joy, CFP® is joined by the inspiring Hannah Moore, CFP®—a dynamic leader, entrepreneur, and dedicated mom—who shares her journey of embracing multiple roles while staying true to herself.Whether you're navigating the complexities of the corporate world, building your own business, or managing family life, this episode offers practical strategies and transformative insights to help you thrive in every aspect of your life.What You'll Learn in This Episode:✨ Embracing Multifaceted Identities: Discover how integrating your roles as a professional, entrepreneur, and mom can empower you both at home and in the workplace.✨ Navigating Real-Life Challenges: Hear authentic stories of the struggles and successes that come with balancing career and family.✨ Prioritizing Self-Care: Gain actionable tips for carving out time for yourself amid the daily chaos.✨ The Power of Support: Learn why asking for help, setting boundaries, and delegating responsibilities are essential to sustainable success.✨ Redefining Success: Explore how to challenge societal expectations and create a definition of success that truly resonates with your core values.Tune in for an episode filled with inspiration, actionable advice, and a celebration of the incredible journey of modern womanhood. Join us now and step into a life that celebrates every facet of who you are!The previous presentation by PEARL PLANNING was intended for general information purposes only. No portion of the presentation serves as the receipt of, or as a substitute for, personalized investment advice from PEARL PLANNING or any other investment professional of your choosing. Different types of investments involve varying degrees of risk, and it should not be assumed that future performance of any specific investment or investment strategy, or any non-investment related or planning services, discussion or content, will be profitable, be suitable for your portfolio or individual situation, or prove successful. Neither PEARL PLANNING's investment adviser registration status, nor any amount of prior experience or success, should be construed that a certain level of results or satisfaction will be achieved if PEARL PLANNING is engaged, or continues to be engaged, to provide investment advisory services. PEARL PLANNING is neither a law firm nor accounting firm, and no portion of its services should be construed as legal or accounting advice. No portion of the video content should be construed by a client or prospective client as a guarantee that he/she will experience a certain level of results if PEARL PLANNING is engaged, or continues to be engaged, to provide investment advisory services. A copy of PEARL PLANNING's current written disclosure Brochure discussing our advisory services and fees is available upon request or at https:...
For Valentine's Day, Hannah Moore speaks to Shon Faye, author of Love in Exile, on her evolving understanding of love. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
Irritable bowel syndrome affects one in five adults in the UK but is little understood and has no known cure. Hannah Moore discusses living with the condition with a friend and asks a dietitian whether new research into the mind-gut connection may bring answers. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus
*Podporte podcast Dobré ráno v aplikácii Toldo na sme.sk/extradobrerano. Prítok ropy zastavila Ukrajina, nemáme prečo viniť Rusko a nebudem sa baviť o tom, čo bolo skôr, či vajce alebo sliepka. Aj toto sú slová, ktorými premiér Robert Fico komentoval fakt, že na Slovensko už vyše mesiaca cez ropovod Družba neprúdi ropa od spoločnosti Lukoil. K odstávke sa za posledné týždne stihol okrem premiéra vyjadriť aj prezident Peter Pellegrini a minister obrany Robert Kaliňák. Obaja pritom opakujú, že celá situácia vôbec neuškodí Kremľu, iba Ukrajine, Slovensku a Maďarsku. Čo je teda dôvodom novej sankcie, či naozaj na Slovensko prúdi menej ropy, aký veľký problém to je v skutočnosti a ako sme na tom, čo sa týka transformácie na inú ako ruskú ropu? Eva Frantová sa v podcaste Dobré ráno rozpráva s energoanalytikom Radovanom Potočárom. Zdroje zvukov: YouTube/SMER-SD, HN Odporúčanie: Dovolenkujete alebo sa ešte len chystáte? Potom by vás mohlo zaujímať pozadie protestov, ktoré sa voči masívnemu turizmu rozbehli vo viacerých krajinách západnej Európy, kam sa v lete rok čo rok hrnie viac a viac dovolenkárov. Pondelková časť podcast Today in Focus od Guardianu, kde sa moderátorka Hannah Moore rozpráva s viacerými Španielmi, vrátane tých, ktorí v turizme priamo pracujú, vám poskytne skvelý insight do problematiky. – Všetky podcasty denníka SME nájdete na sme.sk/podcasty – Odoberajte aj audio verziu denného newslettra SME.sk s najdôležitejšími správami na sme.sk/brifing – Odoberajte mesačný podcastový newsletter nielen o novinkách SME na sme.sk/podcastovenovinky – Ďakujeme, že počúvate podcast Dobré ráno.
Red Kettle Parables: The Prodigal Son and The Parable of the Talents. Message by Vinny Tan, Hannah Moore, David Moore, Kylie Olsen, Dale Meredith, Caleb Gomez, Liandri Geldenhuys, Aaron Moore, Edison Bermoy. These presentations are part of the Leadership Incubator course at The Red Door Community Church. For more information goto www.thereddoor.cc/lead
"The Black Man Talking Emotions Podcast" Starring Dom L'Amour
Send us a Text Message.Dom L'Amour speaks with good friend Hannah Moore AKA @hannahmatthewsmoore about becoming a mother, How her past has affected her present, Moving to and From NYC and so much more.What happens when life throws you a curveball and old methods no longer cut it? Join me and my guest, Hannah Moore, as we uncover the art of adjusting to life's unexpected changes. From her rapid-paced life in New York City to the serene yet demanding journey of motherhood, Hannah shares her candid reflections on integrating past experiences into a new routine. As we discuss prioritizing what truly matters, you'll hear firsthand about the challenges and triumphs of balancing a packed schedule with the role of being a parent.Ever feel like you're stuck in a routine while trying to plan for the future? This episode contrasts daily routines with long-term goals, influenced by lessons from my father's meticulous planning and the instability during my childhood. Hannah's unwavering support during my post-college struggles is also celebrated, emphasizing the importance of friendship and resilience. Whether it's the relentless pursuit of goals or the significant milestone of buying a house, we explore how to balance short-term actions with long-term aspirations.Cultural differences and personal growth are at the forefront of this episode. From overcoming culture shock in diverse environments to reshaping reputations in the beauty industry, our conversation highlights the necessity of toughening up and seeking new opportunities. We wrap up with an emotional exploration of generational trauma, the resilience needed to forge new paths, and the importance of vocalizing emotions and gratitude. Tune in for an episode filled with heart, growth, and inspiring stories as we navigate life's twists and turns together.Opening quote: Gilda RadnerOpening and Closing Theme song: Produced by Dom L'AmourTransition Music from Mad Chops Vol. 1 and Mad Chops Vol. 2 by Mad Keysand from Piano Soul Vol.1(Loop Pack) by The Modern Producers TeamFeatured song: "Our Love Is Here To Stay" Covered by Dom L'Amour and Hannah MooreCover art by Studio Mania: Custom Art @studiomania99Please subscribe to the podcast, and give us a good rating. 5 stars please and thank you. Follow me on @doml_amour on Instagram. Or at domlamour.comSupport the Show.
We continue the recent theme of podcast listeners becoming podcast guests as I'm joined by Arcelia Wicker on the episode today. He is a financial planner at Bay Capital Advisors in the Virginia Beach area. We chat about his personal experiences of personal finances and how going through Financial Peace University helped him and his wife get their own financial house in order before going on to help host and teach the program for many years. When he realized that he would do that kind of work for free, it sparked an exploration of how to break into the world of financial advice and become the financial planner that he had always wanted. Thanks to getting out of his comfort zone and networking with his local FPA and NAPFA groups, Arcelia built a support network that helped him find his own path. We talk about his educational experience through the American College CFP/ChFC program, how Hannah Moore's externship gave practical and real-life examples of planning with clients, and how he balanced study time with active duty, family responsibilities, and prepping for the career transition. I love Arcelia's transparency across the lessons learned including how he ultimately passed the CFP exam, how he overcame a rescinded job offer, and his reframing of these setbacks. One of the things that struck me the most was how having his own financial house in order including being prepared to make their family lifestyle work post-military without a second income gave him the financial and mental capacity to wait for the right position. I know you can also find inspiration from his lessons learned and career advice. Arcelia also wants to extend an offer to connect if you are interested in learning more about his story or getting some perspective on your own career journey. You can connect with him on LinkedIn by checking the show notes for his profile. https://www.linkedin.com/in/arcelia-wicker-jr-chfc/ https://baycapitaladvice.com/ https://amplifiedplanning.com/externship/
Curious about advancing your career in financial planning? Join us as we sit down with Hannah Moore, the mastermind behind the Amplified Planning Externship Program, now in its 5th year. In this episode, Hannah reveals the intricacies of the program, its target audience, and the recent updates. Discover why participants return year after year, as well as the value the program offers, regardless of your career stage. Listen in as Hannah shares her motivation behind launching the externship and the lasting impact it's making on the profession. You will learn how this program is shaping the next generation of financial planners, why it's more than just a one-time opportunity, and how this transformative journey can evolve with your career. You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://tinyurl.com/2y522w75
On the podcast this week: what could achieving a large majority at the next election mean for Labour; how much should parents worry about picky eating; and why are humans fascinated with the apocalypse? First up: The Starmer supremacy. If the polls are correct, Labour could be on to a record landslide at the next general election. Any political leader would relish such a win. But can achieving such a large majority present internal problems of its own? Labour MP Harriet Harman joins The Spectator's political editor Katy Balls to discuss. (1:32) Then: Lara and Gus discuss some of their favourite pieces from the magazine, from Charles Moore's column to Christopher Matthew's piece on A. A. Milne's time at Punch magazine. (16:21) Next: how much should parents' fuss over their children? Spectator contributor Hannah Moore argues in the magazine this week that parents shouldn't worry about picky eating. Hannah joins the podcast, alongside The Spectator's commissioning editor, Mary Wakefield to discuss this. Look out for a surprise revelation about our usual host William Moore… (18:27) And finally: why are we so obsessed with the apocalypse? Dorian Lynskey's new book ‘Everything Must Go' is reviewed in this week's magazine. It explores the stories humans tell about the end of the world. Dorian joins us with archaeologist and author Chris Begley who wrote ‘The Next Apocalypse' about what humans can learn from past disasters. Is there hope for humanity yet? (28:34) Hosted by Lara Prendergast and Gus Carter. Produced by Patrick Gibbons. We are always looking for ways to improve the podcast, please send any feedback to podcast@spectator.co.uk
On the podcast this week: what could achieving a large majority at the next election mean for Labour; how much should parents worry about picky eating; and why are humans fascinated with the apocalypse? First up: The Starmer supremacy. If the polls are correct, Labour could be on to a record landslide at the next general election. Any political leader would relish such a win. But can achieving such a large majority present internal problems of its own? Labour MP Harriet Harman joins The Spectator's political editor Katy Balls to discuss. (1:32) Then: Lara and Gus discuss some of their favourite pieces from the magazine, from Charles Moore's column to Christopher Matthew's piece on A. A. Milne's time at Punch magazine. (16:21) Next: how much should parents' fuss over their children? Spectator contributor Hannah Moore argues in the magazine this week that parents shouldn't worry about picky eating. Hannah joins the podcast, alongside The Spectator's commissioning editor, Mary Wakefield to discuss this. Look out for a surprise revelation about our usual host William Moore… (18:27) And finally: why are we so obsessed with the apocalypse? Dorian Lynskey's new book ‘Everything Must Go' is reviewed in this week's magazine. It explores the stories humans tell about the end of the world. Dorian joins us with archaeologist and author Chris Begley who wrote ‘The Next Apocalypse' about what humans can learn from past disasters. Is there hope for humanity yet? (28:34) Hosted by Lara Prendergast and Gus Carter. Produced by Patrick Gibbons. We are always looking for ways to improve the podcast, please send any feedback to podcast@spectator.co.uk
“Money isn't the easiest measuring stick, right? How do you quantify being able to take time with your kids? How do you quantify that? You can't do it with numbers, right? And yet, we only look at the numbers and I think it's such a danger. This is the tension. This is the balance that we play in.” In this edition of Healthy Love and Money, our host Ed Coambs chats with Hannah Moore of Amplified Planning. The conversation digs deep into the heart of what truly makes us rich. Ed and Hannah explore the delicate balance between wealth and happiness, uncovering the life lessons money can't buy and the joy found in the simple act of sharing time with those we love. With Hannah's candor, they peel back the layers of our emotional ties to money, seeing past the numbers to the stories that define us. Hannah brings to light the flexible nature of financial planning, likening it to meal prep for the soul, where adaptability is key. The chat ventures into the transformative power of therapy on money mindset, from the influence of marriage counseling to the intersection of mental health and financial habits. These revelations remind us that our net worth is not our life's worth, and the true currency of our existence is found in growth, understanding, and connection. Key Topics: Welcome, Hannah Moore! (0:01:48) Childhood Experiences, Societal Pressure, and Financial Mindsets (0:05:07) Financial Planning and Contentment (0:13:05) Money Disorders and Spending Habits (0:20:06) Money, Class, and Mental Health (0:25:50) Parenting Influences on Financial Mindsets and Mental Health (0:30:09) Marriage Counseling Experiences - The Good and Bad (0:38:13) Spirituality, Religion, and Personal Growth (0:43:10) Spiritual Growth, Personal Truth, and the Relation to Financial Literacy (0:54:43) Resources: hannah@guidingwealth.com GuidingWealth.com Amplified Planning Externship Connect With Healthy Love and Money: Schedule your free 30-Minute Discovery Call About Therapy-Informed Financial Planning™. Learn about your money and attachment style with this short Attachment Style Quiz. Buy the Double Award Winning Book: The Healthy Love and Money Way. Hit Follow on Your Favorite Podcast Player To Get the Latest Episodes.
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Sean Allocca and Nicole Casperson look at the reasons many advisers are cautious when it comes to digital assets and the disconnect between client interest and adviser willingness. Hannah Moore joins Jeff and Bruce as well to give a one-year update on the FPA's resoundingly successful externship program implemented in response to the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The financial advice industry does an outstanding job of training and developing technical knowledge. The industry is full of advisors and planners who can sit down at a computer and calculate the time value of money with the best of them. But, financial planning done right isn't just about technical answers. It's about how those … Read More Read More
The financial advice industry does an outstanding job of training and developing technical knowledge. The industry is full of advisors and planners who can sit down at a computer and calculate the time value of money with the best of them. But, financial planning done right isn't just about technical answers. It's about how those answers intersect with the person's life. Doing that requires knowing how to incorporate the human element. And, no one knows how to do that better than Hannah Moore. In this episode, Hannah gives us a look at how she incorporates the human element into her planning process so that the technical knowledge aligns with the client's life. In this episode, we discuss: How (and why) she changed her approach to the prospect process How to respond when a client says "Tell me what to do!" The power of the values exercises she takes clients through The "Budgeting Blocks" exercise to align values and spending Why she believes the industry is training the human out of the professional The featured partner for this episode is Knudge, an automated system to help clients actually follow through on their tasks and reach their financial goals. *For more resources discussed in this episode, check out Episode 84. *For more resources and insights on mastering the human side of advice, go to www.wiredplanning.com. *Follow Brendan for insights on mastering the human side of advice: Twitter LinkedIn
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Hannah Moore is the owner of Guiding Wealth, a financial planning firm based out of Dallas, TX. Also the creator and facilitator of the Financial Planning Externship Program, Hannah joins the show today to talk about what she has been up to over the last 2 years. If you're interested in participating in the Externship program, be sure to listen in and sign up today! Join us as Hannah talks about the Externship program, sharing exciting updates for its fourth year. She also provides details on the revamped format, logistics, and cost, as well as the value that participants can receive no matter their career stage. You'll learn her personal motivation for creating the program and how it's making a positive impact on the profession. You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://bit.ly/3LejTjk
This week: James Heale reads his interview with Lee Anderson MP (00:54), Hannah Moore writes in defence of amateur sleuths (05:33), and Matthew Wilson discusses the rehabilitation of the rose (09:54). Produced and presented by Oscar Edmondson.
Do you want to diversify how you invest and save your money? With the current economic downturn, you might be thinking about ways to invest your money and expand your portfolio. Inflation has shown us that just saving money isn't the way to go — $100 at the grocery store doesn't go nearly as far as it used to. But what do these investment terms like “stocks and bonds” actually mean? In this episode of the Everyday Money with Hannah Moore podcast, I'm giving you an in-depth explanation on these terms and how to use them to your advantage.
In any industry, there are going to be professionals who disagree about the best way to do their work or deliver their service. Dentist disagree about which cavities need filled, accountants disagree on software, and some finanical planners disagree on what services they offer their clients. And that's totally fine! But in the interesting of helping people understand their money and plan for their financial future, there are a few things that financial planners and financial advisors do that MIGHT be a red flag. In this episode of the Everyday Money Podcast with Hannah Moore, I'm shedding some light on 5 things I wish other financial planners would STOP doing. Where to find me: Website: livewealthynow.com Blog: livewealthynow.com/blog BudgetingBlocks™: livewealthynow.com/budgetingblocks/ Instagram: Hannah Moore (@everyday_money)
Experiencing Financial Contentment with Dominique Henderson, CFP® | Get Better Results in Your Life
On this week's episode of Conversations for Financial Professionals, I chat with Hannah Moore, CFP® about why the financial planning industry is typically viewed as a linear career path from the outside looking in, but in fact, it's quite the opposite. In the full episode, you'll discover:
Experiencing Financial Contentment with Dominique Henderson, CFP® | Get Better Results in Your Life
Welcome to another episode of the Conversations for Financial Professionals podcast where we are shaping the next generation of financial advice. Today we have Hannah Moore who is a Certified Financial Planner™ and Certified Financial Transitions™ expert. She is the owner of Guiding Wealth and works one-on-one with each of their clients. She graduated from Baylor University with a degree in Financial Services and Planning and Business Management in 2008 and has been voted one of D Magazine's Top Financial Planners in Dallas (from 2014 and running) and was awarded the Young Gun's Award by the Dallas/Fort Worth Financial Planning Association. She was also included on Investment News' 40 Under 40 list in 2017 and one of the Financial Advisor Magazine 10 Young Planners to Watch in 2018. In 2019 and 2020, she was also named one of Investopedia's Top 100 Financial Advisors in the nation. Hannah is also the recipient of Financial Planning's inaugural Visionary Leader Award for an individual, based on her work creating a virtual externship for new planners at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. In this episode, you'll discover:
You've probably heard of William Wilberforce, the 18th century British political leader who led the movement to abolish slavery in England (iconized in the 2006 film "Amazing Grace"). However, you many not be familiar with the equally influential poet-laurite, playwright, and author Hannah Moore, who's efforts were instrumental in abolition movement as well as in the British literacy movement. She was a true leader in a time where women were not necessarily at the forefront of leadership. What did you learn? We love hearing from you, you can reach out to us at: calledtoleadpodcast@gmail.com
Does sticking to a budget feel impossible? Maybe you've tried working with a financial planner or money coach before, and haven't been able to maintain any budget that planner set. What if I told you that the problem isn't you — it's the budget? See, most people don't think in numbers and spreadsheets the way CFP® professionals are taught to. That's why I created my BudgetingBlocks™ — to give everyone a way to visualize their money! Watch this episode of the Everyday Money with Hannah Moore podcast to learn what makes the BudgetingBlocks™ so different, and how you can use them to revolutionize your money! Where to find me: Website: livewealthynow.com Blog: livewealthynow.com/blog BudgetingBlocks™: livewealthynow.com/budgetingblocks/ Instagram: Hannah Moore (@everyday_money)
Have you ever heard about generational wealth? You've probably heard about it in some way, shape or form, but what does it really mean? And who has it? And how do YOU build it? Most people are shocked when I say that generational wealth doesn't start with the dollar signs. It starts with your mindset and with understanding what it is you TRULY want to pass down to your children and the generations to come. And then we get to the money
Sometimes it can feel like financial advice is coming at us from all angles, and from all kinds of people. But how do you discern good financial advice from bad? The truth is that not every person is going to give you great advice… but people also don't *have* to be financial planners in order to tell you something that will really work! In this episode of the Everyday Money with Hannah Moore podcast, I'm going to be breaking down how to tell who you should take advice from, and when! Even if they aren't financial planners. Where to find me: Website: livewealthynow.com Blog: livewealthynow.com/blog FREE resources: livewealthynow.com/resources Instagram: Hannah Moore (@everyday_money)
When you think about happiness, what's the first thing that comes to mind? It probably has something to do with money, right? But what if I told you that proper money management isn't the key to happiness… and that it's actually the other way around? In this week's episode of Everyday Money with Hannah Moore, I'm going to talk about why happiness is the key to proper money management. Where to find me: Website: livewealthynow.com Blog: livewealthynow.com/blog FREE resources: livewealthynow.com/resources Instagram: Hannah Moore (@everyday_money)
Do you think wealthy and well-off are the same thing? Think again! The truth is that these two terms, while often used interchangeable, are much more nuanced than most people realize. In fact, well-off is much more of a facade than truly wealth — but what is the difference? And how can you choose to live in wealthy instead of simply being well-off? In this week's episode of Everyday Money with Hannah Moore, I'm going to talk about the definitions of wealth and well-off, what the nuances between them are, how to choose wealth, and why sustainability of lifestyle is more important than a number Where to find me: Website: livewealthynow.com Blog: livewealthynow.com/blog FREE resources: livewealthynow.com/resources Instagram: Hannah Moore (@everyday_money)
Everyone needs a budget, right?... no, actually. Some people do just fine with a rhythm and flow to their finances, and don't need to pay attention to where every penny is going. In this week's episode Everyday Money with Hannah Moore, I'm going to tell you when you MIGHT need a budget and why. I'll also cover when a budget might not be right for you, and what to focus on instead. Where to find me: Website: livewealthynow.com Blog: livewealthynow.com/blog FREE resources: livewealthynow.com/resources Instagram: Hannah Moore (@everyday_money)
Financial planning is just for older people nearing retirement… right? That couldn't be further from the truth, actually. Of course, my profession has a “traditional” way of working — and it might seem like most of them are only working with older people who are nearing retirement. The key, though, is to find a financial planner who understands your specific stage in life. Because, at the end of the day, there ARE a few key differences in the way a financial planner should plan for a millennial versus a Gen X or retired person. Make sure your financial planner is aware of and looking out for these key differences so that you can have the best money plan possible! In this episode of Everyday Money with Hannah Moore, I'm going to talk about what those differences are, what a financial planner should be doing to meet your needs as a younger person starting their financial journey, and how you can best prepare your financial future starting now. Where to find me: Website: livewealthynow.com Blog: livewealthynow.com/blog FREE resources: livewealthynow.com/resources Instagram: Hannah Moore (@everyday_money)
Before you make that next big purchase, take a minute to think about your overall financial picture. Do you know how much that new payment will affect your monthly finances? Do you have the cash on hand to pay for it all upfront? If you're not sure, I'm sharing the tools you need to make that conscious, money-smart decisions. In this episode of Everyday Money with Hannah Moore, I'm going to talk about two important factors to consider when making a big money decision – cash flow and net worth – and how you can build a decision-making framework that will help you confidently make your next purchase. Where to find me: Website: livewealthynow.com Blog: livewealthynow.com/blog FREE resources: livewealthynow.com/resources Instagram: Hannah Moore (@everyday_money)
Are you ready to buy a home? I mean… REALLY? In our rising interest rate environment, it's more important than ever to have a plan and ask the right questions before you make it to the closing table. You'll want to know how your mortgage rate is being affected, and what you'll need to prepare in order to make those quick decisions when putting down an offer. In this week's episode of Everyday Money with Hannah Moore, I'm giving you a to-do list of everything you'll want to think through and figure out when beginning the home buying process. I'll include some simple practices that you can do right now and some questions you'll want to ask yourself and your realtor. Where to find me: Website: livewealthynow.com Blog: livewealthynow.com/blog FREE resources: livewealthynow.com/resources Instagram: Hannah Moore (@everyday_money)
Are you buying a home or thinking about doing so in the near future? I've got a checklist of what you'll need to protect yourself, your home, and anything you've got inside it. What new, or even repeat, homeowners might not realize is that there are several different insurances and policies that you can put in place ahead of time to protect your best interests (and your assets). These things save headache, heartache, and cold-hard cash. They're the best-built protection plan you can have. In this week's episode of Everyday Money with Hannah Moore, I'm going to give you some tips to make your home-buying adventure go much smoother. They might not be the sexiest of topics to talk about, but insurance can make the difference between keeping a roof over your head or not. Where to find me: Website: livewealthynow.com Blog: livewealthynow.com/blog FREE resources: livewealthynow.com/resources Instagram: Hannah Moore (@everyday_money) • Instagram photos and videos
It's nobody's favorite conversation…but it's an extremely important one! We're talking about M-O-N-E-Y. Society has basically trained us to believe that we shouldn't talk about money. It's rude or tactless. Because of this, though, we're not talking about money at all — and that can lead to some huge mistakes and guilt. But we ALL deal with money on a daily basis, so why can't we talk about it? In this week's episode of Everyday Money with Hannah Moore, I'm going to do what society has told us not to do: talk about it! I'll walk through some reasons money has us tongue-tied, and some resources that might help break you out of that pattern. Where to find me: Website: livewealthynow.com Blog: livewealthynow.com/blog FREE resources: livewealthynow.com/resources Instagram: Hannah Moore (@everyday_money)
What should you be doing with your money? Well, that depends on who you talk to. But the truth is, there are 4 major things you can do with your money: spend it, save it, invest it, and give it. Seems a little crazy to boil it down to just that, but it's the truth! These four money management “strategies” comes from the brilliant financial mind of Mac Gardner, whose book The Four Money Bears gave me the opportunity to reframe balancing your money in an easy and accessible way. Want to learn how to leverage these four strategies with your money so you feel in control and moving in the right direction? Watch this episode of The Everyday Money Show with Hannah Moore, where I'm breaking down each money method and the dangers of committing to one over another. Where to find me: Website: livewealthynow.com Blog: livewealthynow.com/blog FREE resources: livewealthynow.com/resources Instagram: Hannah Moore (@everyday_money)
Social Media Handle + Links: : https://twitter.com/guidingwealth https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannahmoorecfp/ Website:: www.guidingwealth.com Your Bio: : Hannah is a Certified Financial Planner and Certified Financial Transitions expert. She is the owner of Guiding Wealth and works one-on-one with each of our clients. Hannah graduated from Baylor University with a degree in Financial Services and Planning and Business Management in 2008. Since then, Hannah has been voted one of D Magazine's Top Financial Planners in Dallas (from 2014 and running) and was awarded the Young Gun's Award by the Dallas/Fort Worth Financial Planning Association. She was also included on Investment News' 40 Under 40 list in 2017 and one of the Financial Advisor Magazine 10 Young Planners to Watch in 2018. In 2019 and 2020, she was also named one of Investopedia's Top 100 Financial Advisors in the nation. Hannah is also the recipient of Financial Planning's inaugural Visionary Leader Award for an individual, based on her work creating a virtual externship for new planners at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to her extensive experience, qualifications, and presence within the profession, Hannah is passionate about helping individuals, couples, and families understand their money in meaningful ways. She believes that financial planning done well brings clarity to a situation, provides a directional simplicity, and offers her clients confidence in their decisions. As creator of the BudgetingBlocks, Hannah is also an advocate for changing the way financial planning approaches personal finances. In her spare time, Hannah can be found spending time with her husband Charlie, chasing after her daughters Alice and Vivian, quilting, gardening, beekeeping, or cheering on the Baylor Bears.
Choosing how you spend your money goes beyond percentages and strict budgets. We spend our money based on our values, too. The things we value in life and in our careers drive how we see our money, and the decisions we make. If you find yourself spending money in ways that don't feel good — or you want to really save for something important to you, it starts by understanding your values. In this week's episode of The Everyday Money Show with Hannah Moore, I'm going to walk you through some exercises to help you identify your values, and demonstrate how they apply to your finances as well. Where to find me: Website: livewealthynow.com Blog: livewealthynow.com/blog FREE resources: livewealthynow.com/resources Instagram: Hannah Moore (@everyday_money)
In this week's episode of Everyday Money with Hannah Moore, we're talking about how to control what we can and improve our own circumstances when the news and market updates get scary. Where to find me: Website: livewealthynow.com Blog: livewealthynow.com/blog FREE resources: livewealthynow.com/resources Instagram: Hannah Moore (@everyday_money)
What do financially successful people do that you don't? The truth might surprise you. Introducing…Everyday Money with Hannah Moore! I'm on a mission to show you what you can do with your money NOW so you can live wealthy NOW (not just later!). I'm here to bust some money myths and address some of the bad financial advice out there, so you can define “wealth” for yourself. In this first episode, I talk about the secrets of financially successful people — and how you can do what they do (without a ton of money). I'll talk about avoiding the mental fatigue that comes with wondering what to do with your money and how to make sure your money goes where you want it to. Settle in and watch this quick episode — and let me know in the comments which tip you're going to implement this week. Where to find me: Website: livewealthynow.com Blog: livewealthynow.com/blog FREE resources: livewealthynow.com/resources Instagram: Hannah Moore (@everyday_money)
In this episode, Peachie Thompson, AALU, ALMI, ACS of Peach Insurance Services interviews a trailblazer in the financial services industry who is the catalyst for a program for aspiring financial planners, Ms. Hannah Moore, CFP. They talked about budgeting blocks, virtual externship, and career change.
On this episode of Shaping Change Ross Marino talks with Hannah Moore, Owner & Principal Financial Planner at Guiding Wealth. Financial planning is about so much more than money alone–they discuss Hannah's journey to that discovery, how she connects with her clients on a human level, and how to evolve as a financial planner focusing on retirement & transition.Connect with Hannah Moore:LinkedInTwitterLearn more about Guiding Wealth:WebsiteLinkedInFacebookGet your copy of "Shaping Change"Connect With A2X Social:FacebookLinkedInInstagramTwitterLearn More About Advisor2X©Advisor2X. All Rights Reserved.
Hannah Moore joins us on the podcast to share about FPA Externship, gaining early stage career experience, Amplified Core Planning, her career journey, and so much more! Hannah is a Certified Financial Planner™ and Certified Financial Transitions™ expert. She is the owner of Guiding Wealth, host of the podcast You're A Financial Planner, Now What, heads up the FPA Externship program, and has also created the new Amplified Planning CORE program.