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After driving for 20 hours to Orlando, Florida from Hamilton, Ontario, I decided that my 51st episode of the show would be a live solo episode from the podcast studio at FinCon 2018. What am I talking about for 25 minutes? Podcasts, of course! I listened to 18 hours of podcasts during my drive. The last 2 hours I had a live person in the car, Sarah Li-Cain, from the website High Fiving Dollars and the podcast Beyond The Dollar, so I turned the podcasts off and we had a conversation instead! Many of the episodes I listened to were more than an hour long so I didn't listen to as many as you might be thinking. In today's live, unedited, solo episode, I talk a bit about FinCon but mostly about the 7 podcasts I listened to during my 2.5 day road trip. Here they are, in no particular order: Stacking Benjamins Afford Anything Beyond The Dollar The Money and Media Podcast Mo' Money Podcast The Fairer Cents The Money Millhouse You should check out all of these podcasts, but also all of the podcasts nominated for Plutus Awards this year. You can find the list here. If you need to pick one, I 100% recommend The Fairer Cents. Tanja and Kara are talking about things we should all be talking about and they are really good at it. This is my favourite podcast. I had a great trip down travelling through 8 states - New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. On the way back, I get to add 2 more states, Maryland and the District of Columbia. See you when I'm back in Canada! NEXT EPISODE 52 - David Jenkins
Sarah Li Cain, from High Fiving Dollars and the Beyond the Dollar Podcast, dispels the myth of self-care being all expensive spa trips and manicures. Sarah breaks down how self-care can simply mean using that special "you time" to take care of your health in a low-cost way, while removing many of the money stresses in your life. You can find the show notes for this episode at https://maplemoney.com/sarahlicain Our sponsor for this episode is Borrowell. To check your credit score with Borrowell, head over to their website at https://maplemoney.com/borrowell
High Living Dollars’ Sarah Li Cain had a contract that said her company had to pay her medical costs, but when she got pregnant, she and her husband had to come up with a strategic plan to actually collect the cash they were owed. Plus her tips on how to make sure you get the luxuries you want in life, without feeling nickel and dime'd. For more information, visit the show notes at https://www.bobbirebell.com/podcast/sarahlicain
Introducing Beyond The Dollar, a podcast by financial coaches Sarah Li Cain of High Fiving Dollars and Garrett Philbin of Be Awesome Not Broke. It's about deep and honest conversations about how money affects our well-being. You won't hear the latest money hacks or budgeting tips. Rather, it's a space to explore the highs and lows around our finances and how it bleeds into every area of our lives. Subscribe now!
Welcome back to season two! Woohooo! We’re shifting gears this season and talking about tools and strategies to help your business grow. To kick things off we’re chatting with Sarah Li-Cain from High Fiving Dollars. Sarah is the mother of a two-year-old boy, wife, and a serious game changer within the PF community. Here’s the … Continue reading Season 2 Debut With Sarah Li-Cain of High Fiving Dollars
Do your spending habits and investments align with your values? In other words, what do want your money to do for you? Do your habits, practices, and investments reflect that? Sarah Li-Cain, a financial storyteller for High Fiving Dollars explains the importance of knowing what you value as an investor. Sarah and Doug discuss how to identify your values and how to be mindful about what you do with your money. If your spending habits and investments don’t help you meet your goals, then a realignment is in order. What should you do if you inherit money from the United States? If you find yourself at the receiving of an inheritance, what should you do next? If you inherit money from America, there are different consideration than receiving an Israeli inheritance. An inheritor of American investments (especially a beneficiary of an IRA) need to know what to do next. Doug has some questions to ask your cross-border financial advisor to avoid unnecessary taxes and overall general headaches. To learn more about Sarah Li-Cain visit www.highfivingdollars.com or follow her on Twitter @sarahlicain. If you’re not already receiving updates on new episodes, sign up now, and as a special bonus, receive Doug’s free ebook The Retirement Planning Book
Want an example of how an emergency fund can come in useful? How about two examples? Kate Dore from Cashville Skyline shares how her's saved her big time. Long description: Who knew an emergency fund could save your life not once, but twice! So is the story of Kate Dore from Cashville Skyline which she shared in full detail for this episode of the podcast. Talk about someone who turned lemons into lemonade! Most people would begrudge their bad luck when faced with two layoffs in 10 years, but not Kate. Instead of complaining or just struggling through it all, she took it as a big lesson in becoming financially prepared. Which later turned out to be her big passion, which is why she's now on the road to becoming a financial planner. If there's only one thing you can take away from this episode, it's this - life happens, so have an emergency fund just in case. I've certainly been thankful for mine on more than one occasion in my life, that's for sure. Not only that, having an emergency fund is hands down the first thing I tell people to set up as they start their personal finance journey. It may not be fun or sexy, but having one will literally save your life! I'm excited to see where Kate ends up after becoming a full-fledged Certified Financial Planner, but until then it looks like she's been busy the past few months creating some great blog posts and personal finance courses. I've linked them below so you can check them out. Join Me on the Self Worth to Net Worth Challenge! Also, as I mentioned, myself, Sarah Li Cain from High Fiving Dollars and Tara Falcone from ReisUP have come together to create a unique 21-day challenge to combine our expertises in money mindsets, budgeting and investing. You'll get an email once a day for 21 days giving you a full outline on what you need to do to feel empowered about your money and take action! > Kate's Top Blog Posts How I Boosted My Credit Score Above 800 Quitting Your Job? Start Preparing Your Finances Now How to Survive on a Bare Bones Budget Helpful Resources by Kate Free Budget Makeover Mini-Course Destroy Your Debt: Take Control of Your Financial Life Course Side Hustle Your Way Out of Debt Course Follow Kate on Social Like Kate on Facebook Check Out Kate on Instagram Follow Kate on Twitter Subscribe to Kate on Pinterest For more podcast episodes, check out the podcast page. Show notes: jessicamoorhouse.com/96
Personal finance isn't just about money. It's about emotions, habits, triggers, mindsets and relationships. I chat about this and more with money storyteller Sarah Li Cain. Long description: Personal finance isn't just about money. It's about emotions, habits, triggers, mindsets and relationships. Many of these aspects of personal finance are explored with Sarah Li Cain, author at High Fiving Dollars, in this podcast episode. Sarah, a fellow Canadian now living in the U.S. with her husband and son, isn't just another personal finance blogger. She's a money storyteller on a mission to teach others about how your actions can truly affect your finances in ways you may have never thought. Take her story for example. Throughout most of her life she was a "Yes Man." Always saying yes when asked for help and putting herself second to provide for those she loved. This doesn't sound so bad, that is until someone takes advantage of your kindness. Which was the case for one of the relationships she was in, where she found herself stuck with $9,000 in debt after the breakup. Sarah doesn't want this to be your story, and she shares more thoughtful pieces of advice in our interview. Not only that, she's developed a number of great resources to help you on your personal finance journey I've listed below. Take Sarah's Spending Triggers Course Sarah's recently created a two-week course all about the triggers that make us overspend and generally mishandle our money. If you want to learn how to curb your spending (and find out why you’re doing it in the first place), sign up to take her course. You won't be disappointed! I was lucky enough to preview her course before she officially launched it, and thought it was a really great and unique program that I knew listeners of my podcast would enjoy. Register for Sarah's spending triggers course here. Sarah's Top Blog Posts How You Can Use Money Wisely to Make Your Life Happier I Worked Hard to Declutter 90% of My Stuff – Here’s What Happened Women, It’s Time to Rise Up and Own Your Financial Prowess Helpful Resources by Sarah Cha-Ching! A Money Coloring Notebook: An Adult Coloring Notebook (Companion Book) Money Relationship Rescue: 5 Part E-Course Money Mindset Quiz Figure Out Your Spending Triggers Course Follow Sarah on Social Like Sarah on Facebook Check Out Sarah on Instagram Follow Sarah on Twitter Subscribe to Sarah on YouTube For more podcast episodes, check out the podcast page. Show notes: jessicamoorhouse.com/94
Do you want to work abroad and live your life from anywhere in the world? Sarah Li Cain shows how you can live this flexible lifestyle. More info. The post [Adulting B017] Work and Play Abroad ft. Sarah Li Cain, High Fiving Dollars appeared first on Adulting.
This episode was inspired by a reader question we recently received from a listener and fellow blogger who is interested in leveraging his blog to start making money offering freelance services. Luckily, all of us have experience with this topic as we’ve all taken different approaches to building a freelance business after starting our own blogs. Joining us in our conversation today is Sarah Li Cain from High Fiving Dollars. Sarah started her blog and turned it into freelance writing and content marketing business. In this episode we discuss: 1:30 - Sarah's introduction 2:30 - Why we decided to start blogging 8:45 - How we turned our blogs into freelance work 24:20 - Have you used job boards? Should you use job boards? 45:20 - Sarah's future plans for her blog and business
A special episode from FinCon, featuring money bloggers Sarah Li Cain of High Fiving Dollars and Chelsea Fagan of The Financial Diet. Both get candid about their once rocky relationships with money — one involving a selfish boyfriend and the other an arrest — and how they turned them around. In Mailbag, we tackle money bloggers’ financial confessions.
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This week on Words and Money I'm talking to Sarah Li Cain, a teacher currently located in China, turned freelance writer and personal finance blogger. Sarah writes over athighfivingdollars.com and shares her stories about personal finance, but dives deeper into the psychology and meaning behind why we spend our money, how we can feel good about our money decisions, and love our money like we mean it. WHAT WE TALK ABOUT: Sarah's "Money Story" Dealing with resentment and shame when paying off debt she racked up with an ex-boyfriend Why Sarah treats her money like her best friend Sarah introduces HighFivingDollars.com and shares what she's observed with other's money spending decisions. Sarah helps us learn how to celebrate our money choices... Read More