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Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2806: Harlan Landes explains that true financial success originates from within, emphasizing the importance of an internal locus of control. By adopting this mindset, individuals can better plan for long-term goals, accept responsibility for their actions, and achieve their financial aspirations. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.getrichslowly.org/financial-success-comes-from-within/ Quotes to ponder: "It took some time for me to understand that I had more control over my situations than I was allowing myself to believe." "Success, defined by a personal goal, financial or otherwise, can be easier achieved by shifting to an internal locus of control." "Rather than blaming your financial situation on bad luck, a broken system, or your parents' negative influence, determine which choices you made or didn't make brought you to where you are, and make some new ones." Episode references: Mindset: The New Psychology of Success: https://www.amazon.com/Mindset-Psychology-Carol-S-Dweck/dp/0345472322 The Millionaire Next Door: https://www.amazon.com/Millionaire-Next-Door-Surprising-Americas/dp/1589795474 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2806: Harlan Landes explains that true financial success originates from within, emphasizing the importance of an internal locus of control. By adopting this mindset, individuals can better plan for long-term goals, accept responsibility for their actions, and achieve their financial aspirations. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.getrichslowly.org/financial-success-comes-from-within/ Quotes to ponder: "It took some time for me to understand that I had more control over my situations than I was allowing myself to believe." "Success, defined by a personal goal, financial or otherwise, can be easier achieved by shifting to an internal locus of control." "Rather than blaming your financial situation on bad luck, a broken system, or your parents' negative influence, determine which choices you made or didn't make brought you to where you are, and make some new ones." Episode references: Mindset: The New Psychology of Success: https://www.amazon.com/Mindset-Psychology-Carol-S-Dweck/dp/0345472322 The Millionaire Next Door: https://www.amazon.com/Millionaire-Next-Door-Surprising-Americas/dp/1589795474 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2806: Harlan Landes explains that true financial success originates from within, emphasizing the importance of an internal locus of control. By adopting this mindset, individuals can better plan for long-term goals, accept responsibility for their actions, and achieve their financial aspirations. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.getrichslowly.org/financial-success-comes-from-within/ Quotes to ponder: "It took some time for me to understand that I had more control over my situations than I was allowing myself to believe." "Success, defined by a personal goal, financial or otherwise, can be easier achieved by shifting to an internal locus of control." "Rather than blaming your financial situation on bad luck, a broken system, or your parents' negative influence, determine which choices you made or didn't make brought you to where you are, and make some new ones." Episode references: Mindset: The New Psychology of Success: https://www.amazon.com/Mindset-Psychology-Carol-S-Dweck/dp/0345472322 The Millionaire Next Door: https://www.amazon.com/Millionaire-Next-Door-Surprising-Americas/dp/1589795474 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the first episode of this season I spoke with Harlan Landes, founder of the Plutus Awards, Plutus Foundation and Plutus Voices events. It's a great conversation about the evolution of the Plutus ecosystem and what motivates Harlan to do the work that he does. The main question that the Plutus Foundation will be exploring this season is the tension that content creators in the personal finance space feel when deciding whether or not to monetize their brand. I absolutely felt this tension and nervousness at the time that I decided to monetize my brand partly because I had to ask myself if I was being inauthentic, greedy or disingenuous as a person in the personal finance space. I thought it would be interesting to share what I thought about, what I was afraid of and how and why I ultimately decided to say “yes” to making money as a personal content creator.
Welcome to another episode of the Plutus Awards Podcast. Our community is filled with hundreds of stories from creators and entrepreneurs just like you. And through this show we share these stories of challenges and successes from bloggers to podcasters from writers, speakers and more. In today's episode I share how and why I decided to monetize my personal finance brand. It wasn't an easy decision and for those of you making the decision my monetization story will highlight the fears and concerns I had about the process leading with the following question that I needed to answer “Will monetizing my brand impact the authenticity, brand mission and purpose of my project and negatively impact the community that I serve with my content?” In the first episode of this season I spoke with Harlan Landes, founder of the Plutus Awards, Plutus Foundation and Plutus Voices events. It's a great conversation about the evolution of the Plutus ecosystem and what motivates Harlan to do the work that he does. The main question that the Plutus Foundation will be exploring this season is the tension that content creators in the personal finance space feel when deciding whether or not to monetize their brand. I absolutely felt this tension and nervousness at the time that I decided to monetize my brand partly because I had to ask myself if I was being inauthentic, greedy or disingenuous as a person in the personal finance space. I thought it would be interesting to share what I thought about, what I was afraid of and how and why I ultimately decided to say “yes” to making money as a personal content creator. The Beginning I started blogging about money in 2012 and honestly, what I put out for the first couple of years was messy. I started with Blogger, a free blogging platform until eventually I decided that I liked blogging enough to tackle using Wordpress. I'll never forget sitting in Eric Rosenberg's apartment in Denver wanting to use his turntables on Christmas Eve and hanging out with his girlfriend who would become his wife as he transferred my website to Wordpress. Something that I couldn't afford to pay for at the time. I wasn't a prolific blogger, but I was passionate about the space, the community and the content that I was putting out there and my hope was that if I could help at least one person by sharing my story-I'd made a difference. 2012 soon became 2013, 2014, and then 2017 arrived. It was around that time that I was really having some deep private conversations with myself about the value of my time vs. what I was putting out. I still had debt that I was paying off, I had made the leap into self-employment and was navigating what I enjoyed doing as an entrepreneur and I was increasingly asking myself the following question “Does it make sense for someone in the personal finance space to say “no” to money…especially when they needed it? They… meaning me. And the other question that I literally spent years working through is how can I make money, still be authentic and still advocate for the financial changes and empowerment that I talked about on my platform. I didn't want to make money with credit card sign ups, I loved affiliates but hadn't yet found many affiliate programs that were a good fit and “lit me up” At the heart of the conflict that had over monetization was how to do it in such a way that I could still share what I believed without having the products or services that I partnered with negatively impact my brand? Finally I figured out how to monetize authentically while staying true to my brand. I became incredibly clear about the overall mission of my brand which is to empower Black and Brown communities while educating and partnering with allied communities to increase access to financial tools, products and opportunities that were previously inaccessible to these communities. This looked like sharing free content in the form of podcast episodes, leads for projects and sharing opportunities such as grants, jobs and scholarships. Basically, kicking the door open and getting rid of financial gatekeeping. Being candid about wanting to unapologetically want to earn more money. I decided to rebrand and “Michelle is Money Hungry” was born. I made it clear that I was modeling, earning more for other Black and Brown women to see and feel good about. I also shared the statistics that backed up why this initiative was so important. Black women earn significantly less than white men We are typically financially responsible for other relatives or friends who need financial support. We're battling what we don't know such as the right wage to negotiate for We have to bridge the financial gap that Americans find themselves dealing with in the form of: health insurance, childcare costs, expensive housing and more. Also, the math wasn't mathing. I was known for being in the process of paying off my debt. I had no business not making as much money as possible in order to achieve that goal I sought out affiliates, projects and partners that were 100% in alignment with my brand and thoughtfully grew my content to support my monetization moves. I said “no” to anything that would be off brand, inauthentic or just felt wrong for my community. No more weird backlinks on the website, no more yesses sponsored blog posts that felt random on the website, no paid projects that had my name on it that felt off-brand. Those became ghostwritten projects if I even said “yes” Always leading with my community in mind and having a greater purpose. Because of these moves the projects that I was attracted to work on paid better over time and were just enjoyable to do. Additional actions that I took as I undertook the monetization process I kept my side-hustles and used that money help me avoid saying “yes” to things that I should be saying “no” to I did not and do not judge other creators who've opted not to monetize their brands. This could be their life's opus and who am I to judge their decision around how they spend their time. I designed products, goods and services that allowed me to say “no” to anything that didn't serve me well. I added applying for grants and scholarships so that I could continue to create content that serves without compromising the integrity of the work. Some last thoughts and reflections Monetizing your personal finance brand is personal. You earning money (however much you earn) may create some tension between you and other content creators If you're able to monetize beyond a decent wage-basically, make epic money, be prepared for some feedback around this. For example: are you FIRE or just an entrepreneur? There is no right or wrong answer on whether or not you should monetize your brand. There will be people who disagree with your decision either way. It took me 4 years to say “yes” to monetization and even then I was uneasy about it at the time. Creating a mission and monetization rubric helped me be clear about what I could say “yes” or “no” to authentically. Ultimately, I also moved all business of content creation of my website and launched a new how to build an online business brand where I could comfortably share affiliates and other resources that didn't accidentally cannibalize the spirit and mission behind “Michelle is Money Hungry” What say you? Do you plan on monetizing your personal finance brand? What are your fears and concerns?
Today on Dough Roller, we are talking with Harlan Landes! Harlan is the Founder and Executive Director of the Plutus Foundation, which provides resources and grant money to assist the independent financial media to create, develop, and administer programs that enhance financial literacy, education, and empowerment. He also ran one of the first personal finance blogs, Consumerism Commentary. In this episode, we talk about Harlan's financial journey from losing everything, to creating a foundation that deals in millions of dollars a year. We'll also hear about Harlan's saving and investing methods. Calls to Action: Follow Dough Roller on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dough-roller/ Follow Dough Roller on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doughrollermoney/ Follow Dough Roller on Twitter: https://twitter.com/doughroller Check out the Dough Roller website and blog: https://www.doughroller.net/ Timestamps: 00:00- Introducing Harlan Landes 01:52- Harlan's first blog Consumerism Commentary 09:37- How Consumerism Commentary became a business 19:53- Harlan's next move after selling Consumerism Commentary 32:21- How and why Harlan founded The Plutus Foundation 37:10- Harlan's next projects 39:00- Where to keep up with Harlan Mentioned in the Episode: Plutus Foundation - https://plutusfoundation.org/ Harlan's Twitter - https://twitter.com/harlanlandes
Do you prefer in-person interactions or using apps for things like banking and personal finance? We're giving you both sides of the coin today. Banking has evolved and apps give us almost the same capabilities as walking into the bank, so do we still need physical bank branches? Our roundtable today shares their thoughts on banking and what banks can do to excel in this world of technology. Harlan Landes from the Plutus Foundation, Paula Pant and Len Penzo make up our contributors today. They talk about online apps, customer service and more in the banking world. Don't you worry, we also saved some time for Doug's trivia contest! Enjoy!
To expand any business, you must be open to change. Some businesses are afraid of change because they don't know what to expect. They are afraid of the unknown, but without change how would your business grow. Growth requires change! Harlan Landes, the founder and executive director of Plutus Foundation, had a detailed conversation with our host, Sarah Li Cain, to discuss when to know when to quit a business or side gig even when things are going great, and he digs deep into the types of self-awareness that is needed to find both personal and outward success for professional projects. Episode highlights Harlan discusses the ideas of prioritizing a business He explains the challenges of making tough decisions How to pivot around situations when things change course Harlan expresses the importance of reflecting on your business For more information, visit the show notes at https://plutusfoundation.org/2021/identify-priorities-pivot-business
According to Forbes, "Latinas make just 53 cents for every dollar the average white, non-Hispanic man makes. Compare that to the 79 cents white women earn on average compared to white men, and the 63 cents that black women make. Latina women must work 305 extra days into the next calendar year just to earn what the average white man earns in a year." Harlan Landes sits down with Daniella Flores, Athena Valentine, and Natalie Torres-Haddad to discuss Latina Women's Equal Pay Day and the Latina pay gap. They delve into why this day exists, the struggles of their community, and ways that we can all help to further the cause of equal pay for Latinas. - What is Latina Women's Equal Pay Day and why it is not a day of celebration - How does being the family's caregiver affect forward progression in a career - Some resources available for Latinos that offer career development, scholarships, and/or mentorships - The struggles Latino families face due to the pandemic - Some helpful tips for negotiating pay
Sandy Smith, Jordon Cox, and this year's host of the Plutus Awards, Joe Saul-Sehy, join Plutus Awards founder Harlan Landes to discuss the legacy of the premier ceremony recognizing excellence in financial media. - Learn what our previous hosts and present host have been up to over the past year - Some of their favorite moments from past Plutus Award shows - The diversity of the personal finance community and the people they reach - Some of the special things that are happening at the Awards this year - The category you can still vote for! For more information, visit the show notes at https://plutusfoundation.org/2020/passing-plutus-awards-torch
Amazon sellers are charging up 14 times the usual price on some household products, according to consumer advocates. Bobbi and guest co-host Harlan Landes share details of the investigations, what Amazon is saying, and how consumers can spot sketchy pricing.
Owning stocks, with limits and guardrails, can teach kids plenty- but the risks are very real. Bobbi and guest co-host Harlan Landes dive into a recent New York Times story by Ron Lieber that details the controversy and shares some solutions
When the pandemic first happened, many people were confused, anxious, and were in need of immediate help. As we continue to deal with the pandemic and our ever-changing economy, many are still looking for clear guidance and answers. Jacob Wade of I Heart Budgets wanted to help as soon as he saw the rapidly-changing times. He talks with today's host, Harlan Landes, about the urgency that led him to create the COVID-19 resource page, giving updated information to those in need. What was the impetus for him to take his life and family on the road How his focus and family life pivoted when the pandemic occurred Some of the information and updates included on his resource page The response in the finance community to the pandemic Jacob Wade is the budgeting expert who started iHeartBudgets, a place where Millennials and young families come to learn EXACTLY how to build a budget that WORKS. Jacob quit his job in 2018, sold his house and 95% of everything they owned to take off on an adventure of a lifetime. He is traveling full time in an RV with his wife and 3 kids. He is now on a mission to spread the message of Financial Freedom around the country, and help others build a “Freedom Plan” of their own! Links to Jacob's resources can be found at https://plutusfoundation.org/2020/042-jacob-wade/
There are a lot of books, podcasts, and websites giving financial advice without considering culture, environment, or trauma. These issues directly affect our view and experiences with money and should inform the financial help we give. Eugenié from The Money and Flow Podcast talks with Harlan Landes about adverse childhood experiences, ACE scores, and how these have an effect on people's ability to implement sound financial strategies and take basic financial advice. How does a parent's trauma affect a child How understanding your trauma can help you move forward The need to find the correct financial help to nurture your situation What ACE Scores are and how they affect your money story Eugenie uses her over 10+ plus years’ experience in tech, education, and finances to lead high-achieving individuals to understand their money habits. Eugenie uses non-traditional ways of understanding business and personal goals because many were not taught the true skills of money. A master at mindset, Eugenie teaches and coaches a wide range of individuals and her genius has created a new method of money through research, practice, and creativity, taking the anxiety around math and money away and making them work for you. For more details and links to resources, go to https://plutusfoundation.org/2020/041-eugenie-george
We’re super happy to present to you this year’s Plutus Award finalists. There are 30 categories this year and you’ll hear ALL of the commentary about these awards plus the complete rundown. Joining us for the award presentation are Harlan Landes, creator of the Plutus Awards, and Miranda Marquit from Planting Money Seeds AND Plutus Awards director. For the commentary roundtable, we welcome the author of Mindful Millionaire, Leisa Peterson, the woman behind the Fioneers blog, Jess, and Mr. Do You Even Blog, Pete McPherson. Enjoy!
Prince Harry apparently wasn't getting as much money as his brother Prince William--and that's why he and Meghan split with the crown. Bobbi and guest co-host Harlan Landes discuss a recent Cosmopolitan piece on the family spat and share their insights on whether the royals, and their family business battles, really are just like us.
Harlan shares his journey to financial literacy and how he now supports financial literacy in our communities through the Plutus Foundation. Take away: Be careful who you get your financial advice from and what their motives are. Action step: Find the right financial channel for you. Money Learnings: Harlan grew up a happy, nerdy kid. There was no talk about money. Bio: Harlan Landes is the founder and executive director of the Plutus Foundation, which he founded in 2015 to provide resources and grant money to assist the independent financial media to create, develop, and administer programs that enhance financial literacy, education, and empowerment In 2003, He founded one of the first independent personal finance blogs, Consumerism Commentary, to hold himself accountable for his own financial decisions, which helped launch an extensive community of publishers working to develop their own materials online, focusing on topics like budgeting, investing, and wise financial decision-making. Harlan also created the Plutus Awards to highlight independent financial publishers and to acknowledge and celebrate financial blogs, books, websites, podcasts, and videos. Harlan’s articles and other media have appeared in U.S. News & World Report, PC World, Yahoo Finance, and other publications and corporate presentations. Outside of financial media, Harlan is the executive director of the Raiders Drum and Bugle Corps. Highlights from this episode: Link to episode page Harlan starts off upside down financially. Why he started the blog. The reason we struggle with money. How to discern which information is best. The money behind internet marketing. Understanding media literacy. What's your plan for life? The line between balance and excellence. @harlanlandes @PlutusAwards https://www.facebook.com/plutusawards/ http://www.plutusfoundation.org https://www.plutusvoices.com/ Richer Soul Life Beyond Money. You got rich, now what? Let’s talk about your journey to more a purposeful, intentional, amazing life. Where are you going to go and how are you going to get there? Let’s figure that out together. At the core is the financial well being to be able to do what you want, when you want, how you want. It’s about personal freedom! Thanks for listening! Show Sponsor: http://profitcomesfirst.com/ Schedule your free no obligation call: https://bookme.name/rockyl/lite/intro-appointment-15-minutes If you like the show please leave a review on iTunes: http://bit.do/richersoul https://www.facebook.com/richersoul http://richersoul.com/ rocky@richersoul.com Any financial advice is for educational purposes only and you should consult with an expert for your specific needs.
The presidential election is three months away, but some traders are preparing for the possibility that prolonged political uncertainty will stoke stock-market mayhem, according to a recent Wall Street Journal story. Bobbi and guest co-host Harlan Landes explain the unique factors driving the market during this election season and the best ways to approach the challenging investment landscape.
The number of people filing for unemployment benefits continues to rise with COVID's persistence. Many more are unsure if they should file and what exactly they should apply for under the CARES Act. Harlan Landes sits with Sandy Smith and Lillian Karabaic to discuss all your burning unemployment questions. They unravel some of the confusion about what to apply for, who is eligible, and the additional benefits due to COVID-19. - Who qualifies for unemployment assistance under the CARES Act - How the implementation of unemployment benefits offered by the CARES act differ by state - The availability of help for undocumented workers - A plea to apply for Social Services and overcome the mental hurdles to receiving aid About Sandy Smith: Sandy has been a personal finance blogger since January 1, 2009, when she resolved to get out of debt or die trying. No, no, that was 50 Cent. At age 29 she was frankly tired of paying living paycheck-to-paycheck and feeling as if she would never get ahead financially. Her blog, Yes I Am Cheap, was born out of sheer frustration with the hope of paying down a $120,000 debt much faster than the average debtor without filing for bankruptcy. Sandy is also a Senior Certified HR Professional and the founder of the Elevate Influencer conference, an event designed to reach financial influencers whose audience is primarily comprised of individuals of color. Social Handles cheapskate@yesiamcheap.com @yesiamcheap (everywhere) thehustlecrew.com https://elevateworkshops.com About Lillian Karabaic: As the host of Oh My Dollar!, a weekly syndicated financial advice radio show and podcast, Lillian Karabaic has built a reputation for talking money without being boring or stiff. The New York Times called her show "endearingly quirky". She covering the kinds of modern money issues that don't fit in the white-picket-fence salary world. Her work has been featured in the New York Times, CBS, NPR, Forbes, and Vox Media. Her cat-filled purrsonal finance illustrated book, A Cat's Guide to Money, is in its second print run. She has 12 Bowie costumes and is an aspiring spandex style icon. Social Handles Website: http://ohmydollar.com Oh My Dollar! on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Wl8xzBfvkpmydPs97toeh Instagram: http://instagram.com/anomalily Youtube: http://youtube.com/anomalily Twitter: http://twitter.com/anomalily
The new "Regulation Best Interest" is meant to protect investors but it criticized by consumer advocates. Why? How could it be better and what should you know to protect your own....best interest? Bobbi and guest co-host Harlan Landes discuss a New York Times piece by Tara Siegel Bernard that lays out the controversy.
The coronavirus pandemic has created a recession. But what does that mean for us? Bobbi and guest co-host Harlan Landes of the Plutus Foundation share advice on what to pay attention to, along with the best investment strategies.
Why are people protesting and crying for change when slavery ended centuries ago? For some, because their experiences have not intersected with those that many people of color face, the idea of systemic racism does not exist. Harlan Landes has a candid conversation with Steven Hughes and Alanna Anthony about some of the historical events that helped extend a culture of inequality that lies beneath the surface of this nation. - Why the Emancipation Proclamation did not mean freedom for everyone - The effect of keeping people of color out of positions of power and influence - What is redlining and its effect on ones ability to building wealth - Some things you can do to help the efforts of people of color
With the current turmoil, learning how to pivot has been by far the most important skillset to acquire, especially if you're lacking some income and the unemployment line is still busy. Harlan Landes speaks to Bethany McCamish about ways to identify your strengths and how to use them to adapt to something new. She also talks about ways to sell yourself and how freelancers can find potential clients. - How work experience affects your ability to pivot - Steps to identify the skills you have that are transferrable to a new situation - Uncommon ways to prove you have 'equivalent' skills if you don't have the length of time requested - Some of the stresses that arrive when switching directions and how to manage them - Ways to snag a great testimonial from clients
A recent Marketwatch pieces by Nicole Lyn Pesce reveals the sky high medical costs that are hitting Coronavirus patients. Bobbi and guest co-host Plutus Foundation founder Harlan Landes discuss what you need to know so you don't get stuck with a bill that will make you sick after your recovery.
Harlan Landes lost his car, his job, his apartment and his girlfriend all within 6 weeks. But the hard landing became a foundation for building a blog business he would later sell for enough money to be financially independent and start his dream non-profit. For more information, visit the show notes at https://www.bobbirebell.com/podcast/harlanlandes
In this episode we discuss the difference between Zeus and Plutus when it comes to wealth building with Harlan Landes. Plus, my talk taped live from the Econome Conference.
We are in trying times with the Coronavirus and people need answers when it comes to the changing laws and their student loan debt. On our recent webinar, Harlan Landes asks lawyer, Jay Fleischman, some of the pressing questions about student loans during these times. Jay brings his 25 years of experience in helping people deal with student loans and debt, as well as his understanding of the recent CARES Act that passed, to educate us on what this means for student loan borrowers. Which type of student loans are included in the recent CARES Act? Are student loan borrowers responsible for the interest after the suspension ends on September 30, 2020? What is the difference between forbearance and deferment? Which one is the better choice? Will your stimulus money be garnished if your loans are in default? Some of the issues currently-enrolled students face with their student loans For more, got to https://plutusfoundation.org/2020/023-jay-fleischman/
We've got the best linens out and mom's favorite table settings because Liz Weston is FINALLY headed down to the basement today to help us put a cap on all of the lessons we should have been learning this year. We'll say a HUGE welcome to our last Monday show of the year, as we wrap up another year of podcasting. We'd like to thank you for joining us in what we consider our biggest year yet. We've made some big changes to how we put this show together, and we'll continue to do so as we continue to grow and improve, which is only possible because of your continued support. We recognize that we live in a fast-paced world with a thousand distractions, so we remain humbled that you CHOOSE to listen to us time and time again. Thank you. On today's show, we're taking a look back at 2019 to ask the big question: what should we have learned this year? While there is timeless investment advice, each year also brings some unique lessons for the future. Sitting down with us today to distill the big financial lessons of 2019 is Liz Weston, award-winning personal finance columnist and certified financial planner. During our headlines we'll talk to Harlan Landes from the Plutus Foundation about what's going on in financial literacy. December is prime giving-season, and Harlan has plenty of advice on what you can do to support financial literacy in your own local area. During our second piece, we'll tackle one financial planning quandary: why in the world is it so difficult to follow your own rules for asset allocation? When a piece of your portfolio becomes overweight, it makes sense to sell it... right? On the other hand, why would you sell a "winner"? We'll talk about emotions and investing during our second headline. Of course, we'll save some time for Doug's trivia too! Enjoy!
Harlan Landes and Miranda Marquit talk about the progress made with the Plutus Voices series of events since last fall and what's planned for the remainder of the year. The Plutus Foundation is more than just the Plutus Awards. Plutus Voices events bring the financial media together as well as local communities to discuss how to make the biggest impact with audiences. Speakers, bloggers, podcasters, authors, and their audiences come together in intimate settings and small groups for networking and learning. Episode highlights: • The first Plutus Voices event was hosted by Bobbi Rebell, and the speakers were David Bach and Sandy Smith. The event focused on building successful communities. • Other events were hosted in Phoenix and Irvine (near Los Angeles), and feedback from attendees has been incredible • Upcoming events include Denver (Financial Independence and Women, Oct. 2), Atlanta (Transparency, Oct. 28), and New York City (December). • Have you ever wondered what really happens at a Plutus Voices event? Here is what you can expect. For more information, visit the show notes at https://plutusfoundation.org/2019/008-plutus-voices
Harlan Landes and Miranda Marquit are back to give us some more info on the 10th Annual Plutus Awards presented by Capital Group. They also give us some insight into the nomination process and how the winners are chosen. Finally, they share how you can still participate in choosing the winner of one final category! The ceremony will be held on Friday, September 6, at the Washington Hilton in Washington, D.C. as part of FinCon. If you are attending FinCon, you can reserve your ticket to the Plutus Awards: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-10th-annual-plutus-awards-ceremony-presented-by-capital-group-tickets-62322636684
Harlan Landes and Miranda Marquit share the latest news about the 10th Annual Plutus Awards, to be held on Friday, September 6, in Washington, D.C. They are thrilled that Jordon Cox (Britain's Coupon Kid) and Sandy Smith (Yes, I Am Cheap, Elevate Community) will be featured as this year's hosts for what will be an amazing 10th anniversary awards ceremony. For more information, visit the show notes at https://www.plutusawards.com
Meet your host, Chris Browning, and the founder of the Plutus Awards and Plutus Foundation, Harlan Landes. What can you expect from this show? Listen to this short trailer. For more information, visit the show notes at https://www.plutusawards.com/podcast
You're listening to the MapleMoney Show, and I hope you also love the MapleMoney blog, but the beauty of personal finance blogs is that there's something out there for everyone. While MapleMoney's mission is to help all Canadians with various money issues, there are many great sites dedicated only to investing or women's finances, or maybe even write with humour that attracts someone that might not have been interested otherwise. Harlan Landes is possibly the first personal finance blogger and a money community supporter through The Plutus Awards and Plutus Foundation. He joins us to inspire you to find blogs and bloggers that resonate with where you're at in your personal finance journey. We also discuss how to read online content with a critical eye, including if they know what they're talking about and what bias or profit motivation does the writer have. You can find the show notes for this episode at https://maplemoney.com/harlanlandes This episode is made possible by our sponsors at Borrowell. Have you heard the saying, “what gets measured, gets managed”? Borrowell conducted a study that found a correlation between the frequency of checking your credit score, and credit score increases. To begin increasing your credit score, head over to https://maplemoney.com/borrowell
What should be the number one priority on your retirement planning list? That answer is going to be different for everyone, and on this roundtable episode our contributors gave their take on one list's "most' urgent items. You can find the original show notes from 2016 below: What are the most important moves to make in retirement? Harlan Landes (Adulting.tv, Plutus Foundation) joins Paula (AffordAnything) and Len (LenPenzodotcom) to tackle a recent Wisebread piece that claims to give us the MOST urgent items on your retirement planning list. Does our panel agree? You'll find out on today's show. Also, we mull over real estate home improvements (where do you get the most bang for your hard-earned dollar?) AND dream about what we'd do if we could get unlimited points/miles. Heck, even ChiChi's gets a mention on today's show. You know it's going to be a wild one when we're talking ChiChi's. In our FinTech segment we talk to Jamie Wise from Buzz Indexes(BUZ) about their index and ETF. Hedge fund managers have been following the wisdom of social media crowds...now Jamie and his firm are bringing the same technology to the average investor. Thanks to MagnifyMoneyand SoFi for sponsoring our podcast!
Thank you for reading this article, which comes to you originally from Personal Profitability.Hey everyone, this week we're welcoming back Harlan Landes from The Plutus Foundation! If you missed Harlan's last visit here, make sure to check out our previous podcast together, recorded live at FinCon. But today, we're here to talk about The Plutus Foundation. Tune in to the podcast to learn how they're helping people get […] The post PPP 130: Harlan Landes on The Plutus Foundation appeared first on Personal Profitability.
Thank you for reading this article, which comes to you originally from Personal Profitability.Hey everyone, this week we're welcoming back Harlan Landes from The Plutus Foundation! If you missed Harlan's last visit here, make sure to check out our previous podcast together, recorded live at FinCon. But today, we're here to talk about The Plutus Foundation. Tune in to the podcast to learn how they're helping people get […] The post PPP 130: Harlan Landes on The Plutus Foundation appeared first on Personal Profitability.
Thank you for reading this article, which comes to you originally from Personal Profitability. Hey everyone, this week we're welcoming back Harlan Landes from The Plutus Foundation! If you missed Harlan's last visit here, make sure to check out our previous podcast together, recorded live at FinCon. But today, we're here to talk about The Plutus Foundation. Tune in to the podcast to learn how they're helping people get […] The post PPP 130: Harlan Landes on The Plutus Foundation appeared first on Personal Profitability.
Financial education is such a team effort and non-profit organizations like the Plutus Foundation doing their part in different communities by providing grants opportunities for just this. Harlan Landes joins us to share with us what the Plutus Foundation is, what they are about and their vision. For the complete set of show notes for this episode go to http://www.jenhemphill.com/161 Be sure to continue to join us in more money conversations in our FREE community over here: http://www.jenhemphill.com/community Enjoy this episode and want more? Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/her-money-matters-money-talk/id1006403754 By you doing that will help us reach more women like you. It's easy, here is how: http://jenhemphill.com/how-to-subscribe-and-leave-a-review-on-itunes/ The post How the Plutus Foundation is Making Waves in Our Communities with Financial Education | HMM 161 appeared first on the Her Money Matters Podcast. Have you not grabbed my book? You can do so by searching Her Money Matters on Amazon OR using this link: https://www.jenhemphill.com/book
Financial education is such a team effort and non-profit organizations like the Plutus Foundation doing their part in different communities by providing grants opportunities for just this. Harlan Landes joins us to share with us what the Plutus Foundation is, what they are about and their vision. For the complete set of show notes for this episode go to http://www.jenhemphill.com/161 Be sure to continue to join us in more money conversations in our FREE community over here: http://www.jenhemphill.com/community Enjoy this episode and want more? Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/her-money-matters-money-talk/id1006403754 By you doing that will help us reach more women like you. It’s easy, here is how: http://jenhemphill.com/how-to-subscribe-and-leave-a-review-on-itunes/ The post How the Plutus Foundation is Making Waves in Our Communities with Financial Education | HMM 161 appeared first on the Her Money Matters Podcast. Have you not grabbed my book? You can do so by searching Her Money Matters on Amazon OR using this link: https://www.jenhemphill.com/book
Financial education is such a team effort and non-profit organizations like the Plutus Foundation doing their part in different communities by providing grants opportunities for just this. Harlan Landes joins us to share with us what the Plutus Foundation is, what they are about and their vision. For the complete set of show notes for this episode go to http://www.jenhemphill.com/161 Be sure to continue to join us in more money conversations in our FREE community over here: http://www.jenhemphill.com/community Enjoy this episode and want more? Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/her-money-matters-money-talk/id1006403754 By you doing that will help us reach more women like you. It’s easy, here is how: http://jenhemphill.com/how-to-subscribe-and-leave-a-review-on-itunes/ The post How the Plutus Foundation is Making Waves in Our Communities with Financial Education | HMM 161 appeared first on the Her Money Matters Podcast. Have you not grabbed my book? You can do so by searching Her Money Matters on Amazon OR using this link: https://www.jenhemphill.com/book
Traffic. Sales. Google and Pinterest changes. Software changes.We can't control any of this stuff--so why do so many bloggers seem to stress over this stuff? What SHOULD we be rightfully obsessing over? Harlan Landes (Plutus Foundation) is here to help!Full post here: https://doyouevenblog.com/podcast/harlanBoom :)
Chris Hogan is a #1 national best-selling author, dynamic speaker, and financial expert. For more than a decade, Hogan has served at Ramsey Solutions, spreading a message of hope to audiences across the country as a financial coach and Ramsey Personality. In today’s episode of the Money & Media podcast sponsored by LadderLife, Chris shares about his journey from bill collector to money coach. He also discusses the importance of having a spirit of gratitude, being a lifelong learner, and overcoming fear. We are excited to feature Chris as a #FinCon18 keynote speaker at this year’s event. Hear more of his story as well as a bonus interview with Harlan Landes about this year’s Plutus Awards all in one incredible episode.
On this show, we talked about the value of autonomy in financial education, starting a side hustle and keys to becoming financially successful with Harlan Landes, the Executive Director of the Plutus Foundation! For the Difference Making Tip, scan ahead to 16:27. You can learn more about Harlan at PlutusFoundation.org, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram and Twitter. Please subscribe to the show however you’re listening, leave a review and share it with someone who appreciates good ideas. You can learn more about the show at GeorgeGrombacher.com, or contact George by clicking here.
Consumerism Commentary was a site originally created and run up Plutus Founder, Harlan Landes. Consumerism Commentary was one of the very first personal finance websites to be founded and turned into a business. Throughout its lifetime, the blog’s mission has been to develop financially literate, capable, and successful human beings by sharing educational, entertaining, and … Continue reading Consumerism Commentary With Harlan Landes
Harlan Landes started Consumerism Commentary under the moniker Flexo in 2003. It grew to become a multi-million dollar blog, which he sold. The sum he collected allows him the Flexobility to volunteer and create passion projects like the Plutus Foundation and develop his next new business, Adulting.tv.
Nominees for this year’s Plutus Awards have been revealed - and we have Miranda Marquit and Harlan Landes here to share some of the biggest categories with you. Scott Alan Turner will be hosting the awards, even though his idea of a Rock Opera style show couldn’t get past the permits. But even without the pyrotechnics, the show will explode with energy as Bethany Bayless helps present this year. But first, we talk with Steve Stewart about how you can record your podcast LIVE at FinCon. Resources mentioned in this episode: Plutus Award Nominees list: https://www.plutusawards.com/2017/announcing-finalists-8th Record your podcast LIVE at FinCon: http://www.finconmedia.com/podcast-live-fincon17-submissions
Today we've donned the tuxedos (well, actually the tee-shirts that make it look like we're wearing a tuxedo), because we have the honor of announcing the finalists for the Plutus Awards! At the top of the show we're joined by Mr. Plutus Awards himself, Harlan Landes, and also his partner at Adulting.tv, Miranda Marquit. They'll run down the full slate of winners, from Best Investing Blog to Best New Podcast, to the big one...Blog Of The Year. But what awards reveal is complete without a little gossip - uhh, discussion - about the finalists? We've invited three friends to talk about their favorites. Kara Perez from BravelyGo.co, Eric Rosenberg of Personal Profitability podcast and blog fame, and Robert Farrington from The College Investor blog join in the fun. We'll pick through about half of the categories and share some of our favorites. If you're interested at all in personal finance media, today is a great show for you to learn about new blogs, video and podcasts for your reading, viewing, and listening pleasure.
The Plutus Awards are back again and will be held at the conclusion of this year's FinCon Expo. Harlan Landes, Executive Director of the Plutus Foundation, joins us to talk about what's changed, how nominations and voting will work, and the non-profit aspect of the organization. Then we talk with Eric Rosenberg about how you can improve your speaking skills in 5-minutes by presenting at Ignite. Find out more at http://www.finconmedia.com/mm-29-marketing-brand-better-speaking-plutus-awards-ignite-fincon
Harlan Landes, blogger, podcaster and founder of both the Plutus Awards and the Plutus Foundation, answers a listener’s question about how you can run a charitable foundation. Harlan has great information for a number of ways you can give back before and after you achieve your personal financial goals and now here’s Harlan. I think my biggest takeaway is to remember that there are many ways you can give back to the universe and creating a foundation is one. I personally feel like my life transformed in the best way possible when I focused more on giving than what I was getting. The journey led me to the Financial Gym and after creating my son, creating the gym is one of my life’s greatest accomplishments. I hope that you find yours too through giving back. If you want to find the show notes as well as links to Harlan, you can find them on my blog http://financially-blonde.com If you have any topics you would like for me to cover on this podcast, I encourage you to email me to Shannon@finblonde.com or tweet to me @blonde_finance or join the private Martinis and Your Money Facebook group
On today's podcast we throw the kitchen sink at you, as we roll into the last six weeks before FinCon. First, Harlan Landes from the Plutus Awards joins us to remind you that you only have a few days left to garner nominations for the awards. He also details many of the new and classic categories so that you'll know where to focus your efforts. Then we talk to Eric Rosenberg, who is Mr. Ignite FinCon. Not involved in giving a talk at FinCon? Present a quick Ignite FinCon talk. Closer to poetry than a speech, Ignite is a great way to spark people's interest in whatever you're passionate about....or to just have some fun on stage. Finally, we catch Jason Vitug from the Road to Financial Wellness on the phone to ask him about the very last pit stop on his nationwide tour.....FinCon! Invite your fans to join you at a special event the first night of FinCon. Jason give us details about the HUGE opportunity to grow your brand at FinCon. ....and as if that isn't enough, PT shares information about speakers, FinCon scholarships, and the FinTech competition. Joe then throws in his current favorite FinTech hack. Whew! All that and more on today's show! Register for FinCon at FinConExpo.com.
Money Mastermind Show: Personal Finance | Investing | Retirement | Entrepreneurship
LIVE from the TradeKing Podcast Stage at #FinCon15, we talk to a host of great past and future guests about what makes someone a financial expert. We also talk about how much you can trust financial experts and discuss some really bad financial advice. https://moneymastermindshow.com/episode65-what-gives-someone-credibility-as-an-expert/ Here’s who joined us on our special live episode: Khaleef and Sherrian Crumbley | http://knsfinancial.com | http://fatguyskinnywallet.com Harlan Landes | http://plutusawards.com Alan Steinborn | http://realmoneylife.com Eric NIsall | http://www.dollarversity.com/ Kirk Chisholm | http://www.innovativewealth.com Steve Chou | http://mywifequitherjob.com Joe Saul-Sehy | http://stackingbenjamins.com Scott Maderer | http://christianstewardshipcoaching.com/ Linda P. Jones | http://www.lindapjones.com/ Talaat and Tai | http://www.hisandhermoney.com/ Jessica Garbarino | http://www.everysingledollar.com Panelists In This Episode: Miranda Marquit | Planting Money Seeds Peter Anderson | Bible Money Matters Tom Drake | MapleMoney