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A Deep Exploration of the FIRE Movement with Leading Experts In Episode 41 of the Inspired Money Podcast, "Financial Independence: Retiring Early and Living Your Dreams" unveils the intricate strategies and philosophies behind achieving financial independence and early retirement, guided by the wisdom of our guest panelists. Empowering Early Retirement At the heart of financial independence lies the powerful concept of retiring early to live your dreams. Aimed at achieving financial freedom and a fulfilling life, this episode gathers a panel of luminaries: Kristy Shen, co-author of "Quit Like a Millionaire," Jordan Grumet, host of Earn & Invest, Chris Mamula, co-author of "Choose FI," and Jacob Lund Fisker, author of "Early Retirement Extreme." Together, they dissect the methodologies and practicalities of building wealth and retiring early.
A Comprehensive Exploration with Leading Experts Episode 40 of the Inspired Money Podcast, "Financial Freedom Through Passive Income: Creating Streams of Cash Flow," unveils the intricate strategies and insights necessary to achieve financial independence through the creation of multiple passive income streams. Empowering Financial Independence At the heart of financial independence lies the powerful concept of passive income. Aimed at generating steady cash flow with minimal active involvement, this episode gathers a panel of luminaries: Michael Zuber, author of "One Rental at a Time," M.C. Laubscher of the Cashflow Ninja podcast, Dustin Heiner of Master Passive Income, and Colton Lukey, a strategic property investor. Together, they dissect the methodologies and practicalities of building wealth through diversified passive income streams.
In this episode of the Inspired Money Podcast, host Andy Wang welcomes Dr. Bob Wright, Dr. Mary Bell Carlson, and Victor Ricciardi to discuss the role of psychology in shaping our money mindset. They explore biases, mindset shifts, and the education needed to make sound financial decisions. Transitioning to a New Chapter In "The Psychology of Money: Understanding Your Money Mindset," we explore how overcoming biases, adopting a positive mindset, and aligning financial decisions with personal values can lead to financial well-being. Our guests offer strategies to reframe beliefs, cultivate mindfulness, and make informed financial decisions.
In this episode of the Inspired Money Podcast, we discuss the fundamental aspects of building and preserving financial resilience. Host Andy Wang collaborates with experts Lynnette Khalfani-Cox, Tanja Hester, and Denise Li to offer vital strategies that ensure your financial stability through unforeseen challenges. Episode Highlights: Essential Strategies for Financial Stability Our episode, "Securing a Prosperous Future," sheds light on crucial tactics for crafting a strong financial safety net. Our guest panelists explore topics including assessing your financial position, adept cash flow management, and smart debt reduction. They further highlight the importance of insurance and legal measures in thorough financial planning.
A Groundbreaking Discussion on Women's Financial Empowerment Welcome to Episode 25 of the Inspired Money Podcast, "Empowering Financial Independence for Women: Closing the Gender Wealth Gap." This episode shines a light on the complex issues surrounding the gender wealth disparity, offering practical steps to enhance financial independence for women across different life phases. Elevating Women's Financial Status In this episode, we explore the multifaceted gender wealth gap, providing women with practical empowerment strategies. With insights from esteemed guests Dr. Judith Wright, Mariko Gordon, and Stefanie O'Connell Rodriguez, we explore personal growth, finance, and empowerment, offering actionable advice from the real world.
Exploring Philanthropy's Impact and Joy Join us for Episode 24 of the Inspired Money Podcast, "The Power of Giving: Making an Impact through Philanthropy." This session sheds light on the transformative effects of giving, highlighting stories from philanthropy experts and their experiences in the field. Fostering Generosity Philanthropy goes beyond donations. It's about connecting communities and individuals through acts of kindness. This episode features a distinguished panel: Vicky Bond, Wendy H. Steele, Tony J. Selimi, and Pietro Emanuele Garbelli. They share their experiences and insights into the extensive impact and personal satisfaction derived from philanthropic efforts.
A Guided Journey Through Life's Financial Landmarks Embark on an enlightening voyage with Episode 23 of the Inspired Money Podcast, titled "Navigating Financial Transitions: Life's Major Milestones." This pivotal episode delves into the financial intricacies of significant life events, providing a roadmap for managing these transitions with grace and strategic foresight. We've convened a panel of financial sages: Mary Beth Storjohann, Stephanie McCullough, Joe Saul-Sehy, and Josh Bannerman, who impart their wisdom on navigating the financial aspects of life's key milestones.
Unlock the Secrets of The Art of Negotiation Discover the transformative power of negotiation in Episode 21 of the Inspired Money Podcast, "Master the Art of Negotiation for Financial Triumph." Host Andy Wang invites you into a world where negotiation is not just a skill but a gateway to achieving your financial dreams. Join our journey with industry mavens Brian Will, Rich Carey, and Everold Reid as they share their insights. Empowering Your Financial Journey Through Negotiation Key Insights From Our Negotiation Gurus: Brian Will: Dive into Brian's entrepreneurial saga of founding multiple successful ventures. Uncover how negotiation served as the cornerstone of his business achievements. Rich Carey: From military life to real estate magnate, Rich reveals the strategic nuances of real estate negotiation, emphasizing the critical role of market savvy and preparation. Everold Reid: With a storied career in auto sales, Everold unravels the art of sales negotiation, highlighting the essence of problem-solving and relationship building. Navigating Negotiation's Diverse Landscape Explore the intricate dynamics of negotiation, from leveraging power shifts to understanding cultural intricacies. Gain comprehensive insights into how negotiation influences both financial success and meaningful relationship development. Innovation in Negotiation: Embracing Technological Evolution Discover how cutting-edge technology, including data analytics and AI, revolutionizes negotiation strategies, offering unprecedented advantages in today's digital era. The Bedrock of Success: Cultivating Trust and Empathy At negotiation's core lies the unanimous belief in the importance of forging deep, trusting relationships. Learn how transcending transactional exchanges can create a foundation for future prosperity. A Challenge to Transform: Sharpen Your Negotiation Skills Inspired Money challenges you to refine your negotiation prowess in everyday scenarios, from securing discounts to negotiating service rates, showcasing the potential for continuous skill enhancement. Mastering Negotiation: A Pathway to Financial and Relational Riches This episode stands as a comprehensive manual for anyone eager to fortify their negotiation capabilities. Immerse yourself in expert advice and strategies that celebrate negotiation's role in fostering financial success and lasting connections. Featuring Insightful Panelists: Brian Will: https://brianwillmedia.com Rich Carey: https://youtube.com/richonmoney Everold Reid: https://thereidmethod.com
In Episode 12 of the Inspired Money Podcast's live stream series, "The Rise of the Gig Economy: Thriving in the Freelance Revolution," hosted by Andy Wang and produced by Bradley Jon Eaglefeather. In this episode, we navigate the evolving landscape of freelance work, exploring the opportunities, challenges, and ethical considerations of this burgeoning sector. Overview In Episode 12, we delve into the intricate world of the gig economy, a seismic shift redefining the traditional 9-to-5 work paradigm. Our panel of experts, Lindsey Cameron, Steve Stewart, Elaine Pofeldt, and Sergio Avedian, bring a wealth of knowledge and experience, guiding us through the financial, ethical, and technological facets of freelance work. Segments Segment 1: Exploring the Gig Economy: A Complete Guide to Freelance Work We examine the opportunities and pitfalls of the evolving labor market, offering a comprehensive guide to navigating the gig economy landscape. Segment 2: Financial Freedom for Freelancers: Mastering Budgets and Taxes in 2023 This segment equips freelancers with essential financial management skills, from tax planning to budgeting, ensuring a stable and prosperous freelance career. Segment 3: Unlocking Freelance Success: Proven Strategies for a Thriving Career Discover how to strategically position yourself in the freelance marketplace, leveraging your unique value to build a successful and fulfilling career. Segment 4: Tech-Led Gig Economy: How AI and Algorithms Shape Freelance Work Explore the symbiotic relationship between technology and the gig economy, examining how AI and algorithms are shaping the future of freelance work. Segment 5: The Gig Economy: Unpacking the Ethical and Social Dilemmas We tackle the ethical and social complexities of the gig economy, balancing innovation with worker rights and social responsibility. Guest Profiles: Lindsey Cameron: An Assistant Professor of Management at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Lindsey Cameron is a luminary in the field of gig economy research. Her work delves into the intricacies of the platform economy and algorithmic management, making her a leading voice in understanding the gig economy's human element. Steve Stewart: A transformational figure in the podcasting world, Steve Stewart transitioned from financial coaching to podcast editing, finding his true calling. His journey from consumer debt to financial literacy and entrepreneurship is a testament to the power of skill and passion. Elaine Pofeldt: An accomplished freelance writer and editor, Elaine Pofeldt specializes in entrepreneurship and small business. Author of "The Million-Dollar One-Person Business," she brings a wealth of knowledge on achieving high revenues as a freelancer. Sergio Avedian: Based in Los Angeles, Sergio Avedian is a multi-talented individual known for his advocacy in the rideshare community. His diverse skill set, from stock trading to golf instruction, makes him a fascinating addition to our panel. Join us for a transformative journey that transcends mere financial discussions, delving into the essence of modern work and personal freedom. Tune in to Episode 12 of the Inspired Money live-stream series, and let's navigate the freelance revolution together! Guest Links: Lindsey Cameron: https://www.lindseycameron.com Steve Stewart: https://stevestewart.me Elaine Pofeldt: https://www.elainepofeldt.com Sergio Avedian: https://therideshareguy.com
Aloha Inspired Money Makers! In Episode 11 of the Inspired Money Podcast's live stream series, "The Psychology of Spending: Understanding Your Money Habits," hosted by Andy Wang and produced by Bradley Jon Eaglefeather. In this episode, we embark on a transformative exploration into the psychology of spending, guided by our distinguished panelists—Dr. Sonya Lutter, George Kinder, and Dr. Judith Wright. Together, they illuminate the emotional, cognitive, and social factors that shape our financial decisions. Overview In Episode 11, "The Psychology of Spending: Understanding Your Money Habits," we delve into the labyrinth of the human psyche to uncover the forces that drive our spending habits. Our panel of experts will share their wisdom, offering actionable insights to help you master your financial well-being. Segments Segment 1: The Psychology of Emotional Spending: How to Take Control Emotional triggers often lead us to the checkout counter. This segment offers healthier alternatives to retail therapy, emphasizing the mastery of emotions as a pathway to financial freedom. Segment 2: Unlocking the Secrets of Consumer Choices: A Behavioral Economics Guide Why do we make unnecessary purchases? This segment unravels the cognitive biases that influence our spending and offers strategies for becoming a more conscious consumer. Segment 3: The Power of the Crowd: How Social Influences Affect Your Wallet Peer pressure and societal norms can heavily influence our spending. This segment explores how to harness social influences for financial well-being rather than detriment. Segment 4: Financial Therapy: The Path to Emotional and Fiscal Well-Being Financial therapy marries financial planning with emotional intelligence. This segment introduces this groundbreaking field, aiming to foster a healthier relationship with money. Segment 5: From Mindfulness to Impulse: A Deep Dive into Spending Habits Mindful spending and impulse buying are two sides of the same coin. This segment explores the art of making conscious choices and the repercussions of impulsive spending. Guest Profiles: Dr. Sonya Lutter: A pioneer in financial therapy, Dr. Sonya Lutter offers a holistic approach to managing finances, blending financial planning with emotional intelligence. George Kinder: Known as the father of life planning, George Kinder integrates financial and life goals to help individuals achieve true fulfillment. A mindfulness teacher for over 35 years, he is a global advocate for fiduciary behavior. Dr. Judith Wright: An expert in transformational coaching, neuroscience, and spirituality, Dr. Judith Wright provides a unique lens through which to view the psychology of spending. Guest Links: Dr. Sonya Lutter: https://enlite.world George Kinder: https://georgekinder.com Dr. Judith Wright: https://judithwright.com
In Episode 9 of the Inspired Money Podcast's live stream series, “Investing for Impact: The Rise of Socially Responsible Investing,” hosted by Andy Wang and produced by Bradley Jon Eaglefeather. In this soul-nourishing episode, we are joined by an extraordinary panel of experts—Leo Babauta, Katie Cassidy, Matthias Olt, and Mark Ainley—to guide you through the transformative journey of intentional living and holistic home design. Overview In a world where our surroundings profoundly influence our well-being, this episode serves as a sanctuary of wisdom. Whether you're yearning for a home that aligns with your values, nourishes your soul, or contributes to planetary wellness, this episode is your blueprint for creating spaces that are not just aesthetically pleasing but also soul-satisfying. Segments Segment 1: Sanctuary of Well-Being: Holistic Home Design for Intentional Living and Sustainability Embark on a journey into the realm of holistic home design, where balance, flow, and wellness converge to create a sanctuary that nourishes both body and soul. Segment 2: The 14-Day Minimalism Challenge: Declutter for Health, Happiness, and Purpose Take the transformative path towards a clutter-free life. Discover how minimalism can serve as a tool for enhancing your health, elevating your happiness, and imbuing your life with purpose. Segment 3: Unlocking Mental Well-Being: The Environmental Psychology of Home Design Delve into the fascinating psychology of space. Learn how your home can be a sanctuary that positively shapes your mental well-being and emotional landscape. Segment 4: Eco-Conscious Home Makeover: Energy-Efficient Design & Sustainable Living Practices Uncover the secrets of giving your home an eco-conscious makeover. Learn how energy-efficient design and sustainable practices can make your home a friend to Mother Earth. Segment 5: Creating Mindful Spaces at Home: A Journey into Self-Care and Conscious Living Discover the art of carving out mindful spaces within your home. Learn how these sanctuaries can serve as havens for self-care, mindfulness, and conscious living. Guest Profiles: Leo Babauta: Renowned author and minimalist lifestyle advocate, Leo Babauta's influential blog, “Zen Habits,” has been a beacon of wisdom on simplifying life and embracing minimalism since 2007. Katie Cassidy: Versatile American actress Katie Cassidy, known for her roles in “Supernatural” and “Arrow,” brings a unique perspective on the intersection of art, space, and intentional living. Matthias Olt: Celebrated architect Matthias Olt is a pioneer in integrating modern aesthetics with sustainability, setting new standards for environmentally responsible architecture. Mark Ainley: With two decades dedicated to the practice of Contemporary Feng Shui, Mark Ainley aids individuals in achieving life integration through a modern interpretation of ancient principles. Guest Links: Leo Babauta: https://zenhabits.net Katie Cassidy: https://www.instagram.com/katiecassidy Matthias Olt: https://matthiasolt.com Mark Ainley: https://senseofspace.com
In Episode 10 of the Inspired Money Podcast's live stream series, “Money Talks: Conversations on Wealth and Legacy,” hosted by Andy Wang and produced by Bradley Jon Eaglefeather. In this episode, we journey into the labyrinthine world of wealth and legacy. Guiding us through this transformative odyssey are our distinguished panelists—Daniele Bolelli, Dr. John Demartini, Caleb Silver, and Heather Winslow-Walker—who serve as the oracles of ethical wealth management and generational impact. LEp 10: Inspired Money Live – Money Talks: Conversations on Wealth and Legacy Overview In Episode 10, “Money Talks: Conversations on Wealth and Legacy,” we transcend the boundaries of mere financial discussions. We delve into the multi-dimensional aspects of wealth, exploring its ethical, social, and generational implications. Segments Segment 1: Wealth as a Multidimensional Construct: Ethical Alignment and Societal Impact Wealth is not merely a number; it's a force that can be harnessed for the greater good. This segment explores the ethical alignment and societal impact of wealth, challenging us to consider its purpose beyond accumulation. Segment 2: Legacy Wealth Management: A Comprehensive Guide to Multi-Generational Financial Success Discover the intricate choreography between financial figures and human connection. This segment delves into the art of legacy wealth management, emphasizing that your financial legacy is not just about the money but the impact you leave behind. Segment 3: Crafting Generational Legacies: A Comprehensive Guide to Estate Planning, Trusts, and Philanthropy Learn how to craft a lasting legacy through estate planning, trusts, and philanthropy. This segment serves as a comprehensive guide to ensuring that your wealth serves as a catalyst for positive change for generations to come. Segment 4: Guardians of Legacy: Navigating Family Wealth and Ethical Footprints Family legacy is a living entity that shapes our core identity. This segment navigates the labyrinth of family wealth management, urging you to become a guardian of your family's ethical footprint. Segment 5: Ethical Wealth Management: Navigating Philanthropy, Social Responsibility, and Legacy Explore the ethical obligations that come with wealth, from philanthropy to social responsibility. This segment challenges you to make choices today that will become the history lessons for future generations. Guest Profiles: Dr. John Demartini: A luminary in human behavior, Dr. Demartini is the founder of the Demartini Institute and the creator of the Demartini Method. His international best-sellers and documentaries have made him a household name in personal development. Caleb Silver: The Editor-in-Chief of Investopedia, Caleb is a media maestro with over two decades of experience. From wildlife documentaries to business news, his journey has been as diverse as it has been impactful. Heather Winslow-Walker: A veteran in legacy planning, Heather specializes in assisting Ultra-High-Net-Worth families with complex wealth transfer. Her unique blend of psychology, business, and education makes her an invaluable guide in the realm of legacy planning. Daniele Bolelli: An Italian-born writer and martial artist, Daniele is a professor based in Los Angeles. Known for his book “On the Warrior's Path,” he is a fifth-degree black belt in kung fu san soo and a podcaster of repute. Guest Links: Dr. John Demartini: https://drdemartini.com/ Caleb Silver: https://investopedia.com/contributors/54471/ Daniele Bolelli: https://historyonfirepodcast.com/ Heather Winslow-Walker: https://www.vanguard.com
Aloha Inspired Money Makers! In Episode 8 of the Inspired Money Podcast's live stream series, "Investing for Impact: The Rise of Socially Responsible Investing," hosted by Andy Wang and produced by Bradley Jon Eaglefeather. In this transformative episode, we are graced by the wisdom of our esteemed panelists—Debra Schwartz, Laura Ortiz Montemayor, Bruno Bertocci, and Kevin Peterson—as we journey through the realms of ethical investing. Overview In a world where the call for sustainability and social responsibility reverberates louder each day, this episode serves as your guide through the labyrinth of socially responsible investing (SRI), ESG factors, and impact investing. Whether you're a seasoned investor or a novice eager to make a difference, this episode is your compass to navigating investments that not only grow your wealth but also contribute to a better world. Segments Segment 1: The Roots of Socially Responsible Investing: A Journey Through Time Embark on a historical voyage tracing the origins of SRI from religious communities to the Civil Rights Movement and beyond. This segment serves as a foundational pillar, illuminating the ethical principles that have shaped this form of investing over the years. Segment 2: ESG Investing: The Alchemy of Metrics, Tools, and AI Step into the future as we delve into Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Investing. Discover the metrics, tools, and even AI-driven analysis that are revolutionizing this sector, turning raw data into golden opportunities. Segment 3: Impact Investing: The Magic of Making a Difference Navigate the transformative world of Impact Investing, where your financial choices ripple through sectors like education, healthcare, and financial inclusion, creating waves of positive change. Segment 4: Values-Driven Investing: Crafting Your Ethical Portfolio Learn the art of Values-Driven Investing, a personalized approach to crafting a portfolio that mirrors your deepest ethical beliefs and personal values. Segment 5: Measuring Impact: The Scales of Financial and Social ROI Conclude your journey with a comprehensive guide to evaluating both financial and social ROI. This segment equips you with the tools to ensure that your investments are not just profitable but also impactful. Guest Profiles: Debra Schwartz: Debra Schwartz, the Managing Director of Impact Investments at the MacArthur Foundation, is a beacon of equity, inclusion, and sustainability. With a commitment exceeding $750 million, she specializes in catalytic capital that ignites transformative change. Laura Ortiz Montemayor: Founder of SVX México, Laura Ortiz Montemayor is on a mission to recalibrate the flow of capital to serve humanity. Her work in impact investment has been a catalyst for social, economic, and environmental justice. Bruno Bertocci: With over four decades of industry experience, Bruno Bertocci, formerly of UBS Asset Management, has been a pioneer in developing public securities impact measurement frameworks and has served on numerous esteemed committees. Kevin Peterson: Kevin Peterson, the Special Projects Manager at the New Hampshire Community Development Finance Authority, has been instrumental in designing a $12 million Impact Investing Program, shaping the future of ethical investment. May this blog article serve as your guide and inspiration in the fascinating world of luxury watches. Mahalo for joining us on this captivating journey! #Inspiredmoney #DebraSchwartz #LauraOrtizMontemayor #BrunoBertocci #SociallyResponsibleInvesting #ESGInvesting #ImpactInvesting #ValuesDrivenInvesting #FinancialFreedom #PositiveChange #EthicalInvesting #SustainableFinance #InvestingForImpact #InspiredMoneyLive #eaglesvision Guest Links: Debra Schwartz: https://macfound.org Laura Ortiz Montemayor: https://www.svx.mx Bruno Bertocci: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bruno-bertocci-a6094210 Kevin Peterson: https://nhcdfa.org This blog post is brought to you by Runnymede Capital Management, in collaboration with EaglesVision and the Inspired Money live-stream podcast series.
Aloha Inspired Money Makers! In Episode 7 of the Inspired Money Podcast's live stream series, "The Timeless Investment: Exploring the World of Luxury Watches," hosted by Andy Wang and produced by Bradley Jon Eaglefeather. In this captivating episode, we are joined by an illustrious panel of experts—Dan Spitz, Ariel Adams, and Carl Kim—to delve into the fascinating world of luxury watches, a timeless investment for the discerning individual. Overview In this episode, we explore the intricate art of watchmaking, the stories behind iconic timepieces, and the nuances of the luxury watch secondary market in 2023. Whether you're a seasoned collector or new to the world of horology, this episode offers a comprehensive guide to understanding and investing in luxury watches. Segments Segment 1: Exploring Watchmaking: Craftsmanship Meets Innovation in Luxury Timepieces Journey through the evolution of watchmaking, where engineering meets beauty, tradition embraces modernity, and time is cherished. This segment serves as an introduction to the art form that transcends utility to become something profoundly human. Segment 2: Legendary Watches Unveiled: The Stories Behind Iconic Timepieces Step into the world of iconic watches, each with its own unique story. This segment is a tribute to the beating heart of an industry where art meets science, tradition meets modernity, and time itself becomes a canvas for human creativity. Segment 3: Building a Luxury Watch Collection: A Comprehensive Guide to Strategies, Ethical Choices, and Overcoming Challenges Navigate the complexities of building a luxury watch collection. This segment focuses on strategies, ethical choices, and overcoming challenges, offering a holistic approach to collecting that reflects your values, tastes, and aspirations. Segment 4: Mastering the Luxury Watch Secondary Market: A Comprehensive Guide to Buying and Selling in 2023 Unveil the secrets of buying and selling luxury watches in the secondary market. This segment provides a roadmap for navigating both opportunities and pitfalls, ensuring you make informed decisions. Segment 5: Timeless Treasures: How to Care for Luxury Watches for Generations Embark on a journey to ensure the longevity of your luxury watches. This segment offers practical tips on regular service, polishing, and ethical considerations, making your timepieces timeless treasures for generations to come. Guest Profiles: Dan Spitz: A multi-talented individual, Dan transitioned from being the lead guitarist for Anthrax to a world-renowned luxury independent watchmaker. His life is a testament to transformation and endless possibilities. Ariel Adams: The founder and Editor-in-Chief of aBlogtoWatch, Ariel brings over a decade of experience in the watch industry. Known for his "working-class" and honest approach to watch journalism. Carl Kim: A data scientist by profession and a watch enthusiast by passion, Carl has built a community where he shares insights, reviews, and industry secrets through his YouTube channel "My Watch Journey." May this blog article serve as your guide and inspiration in the fascinating world of luxury watches. Mahalo for joining us on this captivating journey! #Inspiredlifestyle #DanSpitz #ArielAdams #CarlKim #LuxuryWatches #TimelessInvestment #WatchmakingArt #IconicTimepieces #WatchCollection #SecondaryMarket #WatchCare #Horology #Craftsmanship #InspiredMoneyLive #Eaglesvision Guest Links: Dan Spitz: https://danspitz.com Ariel Adams: https://ablogtowatch.com Carl Kim: https://www.youtube.com/@mywatchjourney6579 This blog post is brought to you by Runnymede Capital Management, in collaboration with EaglesVision and the Inspired Money live-stream podcast series.
Aloha Inspired Money Makers! In Episode 6 of the Inspired Money Podcast's live stream series, "Mindful Money Management: Budgeting for Success," hosted by Andy Wang and produced by Bradley Jon Eaglefeather. In this enlightening episode, we are joined by a panel of financial luminaries—Dr. Preston D. Cherry, Jen Smith, Phylecia Jones, and Rocky Lalvani—to explore the transformative power of mindful money management. Overview In this episode, we delve deep into the art and science of managing your finances with mindfulness. Our esteemed panelists share their insights, tools, and techniques to empower you to take control of your financial destiny. Whether you're a seasoned investor or a budgeting beginner, this episode offers something for everyone. Segments Segment 1: The Art of Tracking Expenses: Tools and Techniques for Financial Awareness The first segment invites you into the realm of financial awareness. We explore various tools and techniques for tracking expenses, from high-tech budgeting apps to the timeless journal. This segment aims to equip you with the knowledge you need to be financially aware and in control. Segment 2: Aligning Values with Budgeting: Creating a Purpose-Driven Financial Plan Embark on a soulful journey as we discuss how to align your values with your budget. This segment provides a roadmap for creating a financial plan that resonates with your deepest desires and aspirations, making your financial journey not just a means to an end but a fulfilling adventure. Segment 3: The Path to Savings: Strategies for Reducing Unnecessary Spending and Building Reserves Navigate the path to financial security with expert tips on saving. Learn how to automate your savings, make smarter spending choices, and even how to earn interest on your reserves. This segment is your guide to building a financial safety net that allows you to live freely. Segment 4: Mindfulness in Money Management: Daily Practices for Conscious Spending Dive into the world of mindful spending with daily, weekly, and monthly practices that improve not just your financial health but also your mental and emotional well-being. This segment is a holistic approach to financial wellness, emphasizing the interconnectedness of money and mindfulness. Segment 5: Setting and Achieving Financial Goals Blast off towards your financial goals with this empowering segment. Learn how to set SMART goals and track your progress every step of the way. Whether you're dreaming of buying a home, retiring early, or just building an emergency fund, this segment is your launchpad to financial success. Guest Profiles: Dr. Preston D. Cherry: A luminary in financial psychology and planning, Dr. Cherry brings over 15 years of experience in financial services and academia. His expertise lies in empowering individuals to achieve financial wellness through informed life design. Jen Smith: A personal finance virtuoso and best-selling author, Jen eradicated $78,000 of debt in under two years on a modest income. Her insights into frugal living and mindful spending are invaluable. Phylecia Jones: A financial strategist and two-time TEDx speaker, Phylecia leverages public speaking to grow businesses and brands. Her 19 years of experience in research and analytics make her a thought leader in financial strategy. Rocky Lalvani: A testament to the transformative power of financial literacy, Rocky retired happily from Corporate America through diligent saving, investing, and wise spending. His focus is on holistic financial well-being. Guest Links: Dr. Preston D. Cherry: https://drprestoncherry.com Jen Smith: https://modernfrugality.com Phylecia Jones: https://keepupwithmrsjones.com Rocky Lalvani: https://richersoul.com Hashtags: #InspiredMoney #DrPrestonCherry #JenSmith #PhyleciaJones #RockyLalvani #MindfulMoneyManagement #BudgetingForSuccess #FinancialWellBeing #ConsciousSpending #FinancialGoals #MoneyMindfulness #FinancialAwareness #InspiredMoneyLive #eaglesvision This blog post is brought to you by Runnymede Capital Management, in collaboration with EaglesVision and the Inspired Money live-stream podcast series.
Join us in this insightful episode as we sit down with Andy Wang, renowned financial advisor and the host of the Inspired Money Podcast, to dive deep into the world of money mindset. Discover how external factors like culture, upbringing, and society shape our financial beliefs, and explore the internal influences, such as emotions and self-perception, that play a crucial role in our financial decisions. Gain practical tips and strategies to reframe your money mindset and take control of your financial future. #MoneyMindset #FinancialFreedom #InspiredMoney #AndyWang #WealthWisdom #MindfulFinance #FinancialMindset #MoneyMatters #SelfBelief #PodcastConversations Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aloha Inspired Money Makers! In Episode 5 of the Inspired Money Podcast's live stream series, "The Generosity Effect: The Ripple of Inspired Giving," hosted by Andy Wang and produced by Bradley Jon Eaglefeather, a panel of nonprofit and neuroscience experts— Maggie Doyne, James Siegal, and Dr Paul J. Zak—come together to discuss the generosity effect and what it means to give of yourself! Overview Welcome to Episode 5 of the 'Inspired Money' live-stream series, where we delve into the transformative power of generosity. In this episode, we explore the profound impact of giving on both the giver and the recipient. Our esteemed panelists will share their personal stories, discuss the science behind generosity, and inspire you to create your own philanthropic legacies. Segments Segment 1: The Heart of Generosity: Emotional and Psychological Dimensions of Giving : Generosity is more than just giving; it's a profound expression of human connection. This segment explores the emotional and psychological dimensions of generosity, revealing how it shapes our mental landscape and fosters community and trust. Segment 2: The Many Faces of Giving: Time, Talent, and Treasure: Discover the three T's of giving—Time, Talent, and Treasure. This segment delves into the various ways we can contribute to the world, from volunteering our time to sharing our unique skills and making financial contributions. Segment 3: Effective Altruism: Maximizing Impact through Thoughtful Giving: How can we make the most significant difference in the world? This segment introduces the concept of Effective Altruism, a movement that aims to maximize the overall well-being through evidence-based giving. Segment 4: Inspiring a Legacy of Generosity: Strategies for Long-Term Impact: What does it mean to leave a lasting legacy of generosity? This segment explores how individuals and companies can create a measurable and enduring impact through strategic and innovative giving. Segment 5: The Generosity Ecosystem: Collaborative Giving and Community Building: In our interconnected world, the Generosity Ecosystem is reshaping how we give. This segment explores the power of collaborative giving and community engagement, urging us to build a culture of generosity that resonates with our shared humanity. Guest Profiles: Maggie Doyne: Maggie, an American philanthropist, has dedicated over 13 years to educating children and empowering women in Nepal. She founded the BlinkNow Foundation and used her life savings to build a home for orphaned children. Her work has been globally recognized, and she believes that anyone can make a difference "in the blink of an eye." Her story embodies the episode's focus on the transformative power of generosity. Dr Paul J. Zak:Paul is a renowned professor and researcher in neuroeconomics, focusing on the science behind extraordinary experiences and happiness. His work explores the neurochemical foundations of trust and morality, making him an expert in the psychological dimensions of generosity. His research has been cited over 19,000 times, and he's a regular TED speaker. His insights will add depth to the episode's exploration of the emotional and psychological aspects of giving. James Siegal: James is a Senior Fellow at KABOOM!, an organization aimed at ending playspace inequity. During his tenure as CEO, he expanded the organization's reach through philanthropy and public-private partnerships, focusing on racial equity. His experience in the public, private, and non-profit sectors makes him a thought leader in community engagement and social impact, aligning perfectly with the episode's theme of generosity and giving. Guest Links: Maggie Doyne: https://maggie-doyne.com and https://blinknow.org Dr. Paul Zak: https://pauljzak.com/ James Siegal: https://kaboom.org Hashtags: #InspiredGiving #JamesSiegal #MaggieDoyne #PaulJZak #GenerosityEffect #RippleOfGiving #EffectiveAltruism #TimeTalentTreasure #InspiredMoneyLive #Eaglesvision This blog post is brought to you by Runnymede Capital Management, in collaboration with EaglesVision and the Inspired Money live-stream podcast series.
Insights from The Art and Science of Wine Tasting with Niccolò Baldelli-Boni, Josh McCallen and Jin Ahn. In Episode 3 of the Inspired Money Podcast's live stream series, "The Taste of Success," hosted by Andy Wang and produced by Bradley Jon Eaglefeather, a distinguished panel—Niccolò Baldelli-Boni, Josh McCallen, and Jin Ahn—shared their wisdom on the art and science of wine tasting. The segment, fittingly titled "The Art and Science of Wine Tasting," explored the complexities of sensory evaluation, wine characteristics, and the importance of group tasting. Here are the key takeaways from this enlightening segment. The Intricacies of Sensory Evaluation Niccolò Baldelli-Boni, a seasoned wine enthusiast, emphasized the need for a comprehensive sensory evaluation when tasting wine. He pointed out that it's not just about sipping; it's about visual examination, olfactory evaluation, and taste analysis. These techniques help in discovering the wine's complexity and character. The Olfactory Journey: From Flaw Detection to Complexity Jin Ahn, a professional in the field, elaborated on the olfactory evaluation process. He highlighted the importance of first identifying any flaws in the wine, such as cork taint or oxidation. Once the wine passes this initial test, the focus shifts to its fruit profile, non-fruit characteristics, and overall complexity. The Power of Group Tasting Jin Ahn also emphasized the value of group tasting, especially with those more knowledgeable. He explained that group settings allow for comparative tasting, which is crucial for understanding the nuances between different wines, vintages, or vineyards. It's a collaborative learning experience that can significantly enhance your wine-tasting skills. The Legacy of Renault Winery Josh McCallen introduced us to the fascinating world of Renault Winery, the second oldest winery in America, surprisingly located in New Jersey. He shared the rich history of the winery, founded in the 1800s, and its unique terroir. This segment served as a reminder that the world of wine is vast and full of surprises, and that history and location often play a significant role in a wine's character. Conclusion The segment "The Art and Science of Wine Tasting" from Episode 3 of the Inspired Money Podcast's live stream series, "The Taste of Success," provided a rich tapestry of insights and perspectives. The conversation wasn't just about tasting; it was about doing so in a way that aligns with a deeper understanding and appreciation of wine. As you navigate the evolving landscape of wine tasting, let the wisdom of Niccolò Baldelli-Boni, Josh McCallen, and Jin Ahn be your guiding stars. by Story Alchemist - Stella Knight (Creative Collaborative Media Design by EaglesVision). Guest Profiles: Nicholas Baldelli-Boni lives in Tuscany and can trace his family roots there for over 900 years. He studied in Europe and the United States, then came home and failed (badly) at running an agricultural business. Today, he works with luxury tourism in Cortona and Florence and invests in real estate. Jin Ahn is co-owner and general manager at noreetuh, a Hawaiian restaurant in the East Village. He's responsible for the restaurant's award-winning wine list of approximately 300 selections with a strong representation from France and Germany. In addition to the wines, there are a number of craft beers and specialty sakes on the list. If you're looking for good Old-World Riesling or red Burgundy in New York City, then this is where to go. Josh McCallen is a business turnaround expert and resort rehab specialist. He is a multi-faceted leader in the luxury, residential, hospitality, and real estate project leadership. In the past 20 years, Mr. McCallen has led projects, generating well over $100,000,000 in revenues. As CEO and president of Vivamee Hospitality, he oversees Renault Winery in Egg Harbor, NJ, one of the only vintners in the U.S. with the privilege of calling his sparkling wine Champagne. Guest Links: Niccolò Baldelli-Boni: https://www.instagram.com/nbb982/ Josh McCallen: https://www.renaultwinery.com/ Jin Ahn: https://www.noreetuh.com/ Hashtags: #InspiredMoney #NiccolòBaldelliBoni #JoshMcCallen #JinAhn #FineWineCollecting #WineTastingArt #WineScience #WineInvestment #GlobalWineTour #WineAndCulture #SustainableWineries #WineConnoisseur #InspiredMoneyLive #EaglesVision This blog post is brought to you by Runnymede Capital Management, in collaboration with EaglesVision and the Inspired Money live-stream podcast series.
This episode is a recording of a live episode from the Finance Podcast Week live program. Finance Podcast Week is back for the LIVE October Roundtable on Finance Myths and Horror Stories! In this episode is hosted by Eric Schleien of The Intelligent Investing Podcast and The Eric Schleien Podcast, joined by Andy Wang, Managing Partner at Runnymede Capital Management, Co-founder of the Asian American Podcast Association, and host of the Inspired Money Podcast, Andrew Sather of the Investing for Beginners podcast and Evan Bleker of Net Net Hunter and Broken Leg Investing as they discuss Finance Horror stories they've seen and even been part of! ... Finance Podcast Week is brought to you by Podbean! Podbean is a podcast publishing and monetization service, hosting over 500,000 podcasts. If you're looking to start your own podcast, monetize your podcast and livestream directly to your listeners, you can set up an account at podbean.com
This is a bonus, solo episode to commemorate four years of the Inspired Money podcast.
Financial Advisor Andy Wang from Runnymede Capital Management and the popular Inspired Money Podcast, returns to our show to talk about the recent GameStop stock phenomena. Andy gives us a breakdown about what happened and how this event could change the future of Wall Street regulation. We speculate about what GameStop can do from a business perspective in this unprecedented situation. We also learn about the definition of “return of equity” and how a business goes about projecting its earnings. Reference Links Runnymede Capital Management https://www.runnymede.com/ Inspired Money Podcast https://www.runnymede.com/inspired-money/
Contemporary Coworking, Prolific Podcasting, Subscriber Segmentation, and More in Process Hacker News Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got contemporary coworking, prolific podcasting, subscriber segmentation, and more. For all the links, check out the show notes at https://www.hacktheprocess.com/contemporary-coworking-prolific-podcasting-subscriber-segmentation-and-more-in-process-hacker-news/. Enjoy! Events Catch Jenny Feinberg in the Castro Art Walk in San Francisco, as she showcases her vibrant, expressive paintings on August 1. Seerfest 2019 is a one-day digital marketing event on October 3 in Philadelphia, where April Dunford will be a speaker. All sales from the tickets will go to Hopeworks Camden, an organization set up to help the youth of Camden, New Jersey achieve technology skills and job opportunities. Media In a world where working remotely at home is starting to be more common, why is coworking still valuable? You’ll hear about it in an interview with Alex Hillman on the Building Remote Teams Podcast. On the Inspired Money Podcast, you can find out more about Engel Jones and how he launched his record-setting podcast with the goal of having thousands of meaningful conversations with folks. Bill Wooditch pays a visit to the Breakfast Leadership Podcast to discuss his book, Fail More, and how failures can be used as foundations. In an interview with Bloomberg, Safi Bahcall discusses why he thinks Richard Branson and Elon Musk have outdone NASA. Writing Why do you need to segment your subscriber list and what’s the best way to do it? Brennan Dunn has come up with a beginner’s guide to help you out. When your boss betrays you it can change our career outlook, and most times, it’s for the worse. In a new HBR article, Ron Carucci offers ways to avoid the risk of becoming someone you don’t want to be. Some folks still prefer physical books over ebooks, and Curtis McHale is one of them. He also names a few book titles important enough to buy in hard copy. Recommended Resources Sean Ellis, who was referenced by Vinay Patankar and Maneesh Sethi, is working with Itamar Gilad to present the Breakout Growth Workshop in Barcelona on October 1. The event hopes to accelerate value delivery and achieve breakout growth for both new startups and established companies. On October 3, TEDxSan Francisco will be featuring a wide range of speakers, including Lauren Kunze, who was mentioned by Loic Le Meur, and Kimberly Bryant, who inspired Michelle Kim. Here is a list of interesting UX folks you can follow on Twitter, and one of them is Laura Klein, who was recommended by Rich Mironov in his Hack the Process interview. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.
Episode 100: To commemorate episode 100, Inspired Money has a guest host with me in the guest seat. Guest Biography A huge thank you to Jerod Morris, host of the podcasts Unemployable, The Assembly Call, and Podcast on the Brink. He is also a founding member of the team behind the THINKERS Notebook and THINKERS Manifesto. Today, he takes over as host of Inspired Money to interview yours truly, Andy Wang. Andy is a Managing Partner at Runnymede Capital Management and host of the Inspired Money Podcast, a show that ranks in Apple Podcasts top Business News charts. He has been named among the INVESTOPEDIA 100: Most Influential Advisors, Top 100 Most Social Financial Advisors by Brightscope, and has appeared on Reuters TV, The Huffington Post, Barron's, and Forbes. Andy is a co-founder of the Asian American Podcasters group where creatives, producers, hosts and editors can support one another, share and collaborate to amplify their voices and podcasts. Runnymede is a fee-only registered investment adviser (RIA) to companies, 401(k) plans, non-profits, and individuals. Andy is married, has three children, and can be periodically found performing Hawaiian guitar in the New York tri-state area. I am so glad that Jerod agreed to help me celebrate episode 100. Show notes: http://www.inspiredmoney.fm/100 Find more from our guest: runnymede.com inspiredmoney.fm andywangmusic.com facebook.com Twitter Instagram Youtube LinkedIn Mentioned in this episode: jerodmorris.com Jonny Nastor showrunner.fm assemblycall.com - IU basketball podcast and postgame show Chris Curran - Podcast Engineering School Happily Retired in Their 40s by Spending Less | Tim and Amy Rutherford Personal Finance with Comedy and Play on the Stacking Benjamins Podcast | Joe Saul-Sehy Growing the Unstructured Podcast with Eric Hunley Always Finding a Way Ahead with Wendy Glavin Inspired Living Everyday With a Disability | Win Charles Lessons from a Financial Coach and Millionaire Next Door | Rocky Lalvani Setting Small Goals to Achieve the Extraordinary | Colin O'Brady "Weird Al Yankovic" tour dates Thanks for Listening! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Share this show on Twitter or Facebook. Join us at the Inspired Money Makers groups at facebook and LinkedIn To help out the show: Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts. Your ratings and reviews really help, and I read each one. Email me your address, and I'll mail you an autographed copy of Kimo West and Ken Emerson's CD, Slackers in Paradise. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Special thanks to Jim Kimo West for the music.
I want to challenge you to do one thing everyday that scares you because the magic happens outside of your comfort zone. Guest Biography Andy Wang is a Managing Partner at Runnymede Capital Management and host of the Inspired Money Podcast, a show that ranks in Apple Podcasts top Business News charts. He has been named among the INVESTOPEDIA 100: Most Influential Advisors, Top 100 Most Social Financial Advisors by Brightscope, and has appeared on Reuters TV, The Huffington Post, Barron's, and Forbes. Andy is a co-founder of the Asian American Podcasters group where creatives, producers, hosts and editors can support one another, share and collaborate to amplify their voices and podcasts. Runnymede is a fee-only registered investment adviser (RIA) to companies, 401(k) plans, non-profits, and individuals. Andy is married, has three children, and can be periodically found performing Hawaiian guitar in the New York tri-state area. Show notes: http://www.inspiredmoney.fm/092 In this episode, you will learn: Identify things that scare you. My personal story about doing something that scares me. Lessons about fear, failure and process from seven past Inspired Money guests. Mentioned in this episode: Setting Small Goals to Achieve the Extraordinary | Colin O'Brady Passive Income and The Art of Self-Publishing | Chandler Bolt An Actor's Spiritual Path to Success and Happiness | Linus Roache Why Not Now? Take Your Idea From Dreaming to Doing | Amy Jo Martin Lessons from a Broadway Entrepreneur | Ken Davenport "Ready Player One" Screenwriter on Enjoying the Process | Zak Penn Grammy-Winner Mark Johnson Promotes Peace Through Music Runnymede Money Tip of the Week: Inspired Money 30-Day Fear Challenge Thanks for Listening! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Share this show on Twitter or Facebook. Join us at the Inspired Money Makers groups at facebook and LinkedIn To help out the show: Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts. Your ratings and reviews really help, and I read each one. Email me your address, and I'll mail you an autographed copy of Kimo West and Ken Emerson's CD, Slackers in Paradise. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Special thanks to Jim Kimo West for the music.
Regardless of your age, it's never too late to start investing and my guest today Andy Wang, the host of the Inspired Money Podcast and co-owner of the financial management company Runnymede Capital Management explains why. He also is a huge advocate on buying local, and he has created a movement Buy Local New Jersey, which he is using to help grow his own business. On this episode we discuss: 5:30 - What a financial management company does. 6:15 - The earlier you get started investing, the better. Time and compound growth are your best friends. 7:20 - Where to start with investing: Keep it as simple as possible. 10:30 - Why Andy started the Inspired Money Podcast and how it helps drive traffic to his website. He uses the podcast to: Address client questions Discuss what is money all about What inspires people Why we don't talk about money enough 13:45 - Why you should TRACK your spending instead of creating a BUDGET. When you track something you will want to make constant improvements "When you know where you spend your money it actually frees you, it does not confine you". 22:10 - His invest philosophy: You want to look for companies that are making money. Earnings and stock prices should be going up. You want to look for solid companies that are growing their earnings year after year. 30:10 - The importance of leadership in the right positions within a company. 31:20 - BUYING LOCAL: Recycling of money within the community creates new jobs and supports the community. 39:25 - How buying local ties back to their website 43:05 - You learn by doing. 43:40 - NICHE DOWN: The importance of starting small and from there you can grow. 47:40 - How podcasting builds business connections. Monday Morning Tip Don't watch the news because it's so sensationalised. Instead, be intentional and deliberate with what you're doing and make an effort to filter out the noise. "Do one thing each day that scares you, and you will make significant changes in your life" If you have any questions about this podcast episode, please contact me at tf@tysonfranklin.com, or you can connect with Andy Wang at Runnymede Financial Management. You can also connect with Andy Wang on LinkedIn If you're a podiatrist, or a person that's open to new ideas and like to think outside the box, check out the Podiatry Legends Podcast. FREE DOWNLOAD: First 16 Pages of My Book – It’s No Secret There’s Money in Small Business. If you're a Podiatrist you may prefer to order my first book; It's No Secret There's Money In Podiatry. 12 Secrets to Get More People Through Your Front Door Other Episodes You May Enjoy: Episode 118: How to Be Better At Almost Everything with Pat Flynn
My guest is Andy Wang, host and producer of the Inspired Money podcast! He's also a guitarist, investor, and fee-only financial advisor. We discussed lots of podcast production equipment, workflows and techniques including: Setup at work CAD E100 microphone Rode PSA boom arm QSC TouchMix-16 Surface laptop Doing interviews via Skype Sennheiser HD280 headphones Setup at home Wife’s iMac computer (for editing) Apogee Duet interface Cheap condenser mic - $50, sent it to a guy in cape cod ($300) to modify the capsule to sound like a U87 Originally use Garage Band (overwrote a file tragically) but recently changed to Reaper (loves crossfading, etc.) Fabfilter plugins: gate, compression, EQ Waves: Vocal Rider (before compression), CLA vocals, L3 Multimaximizer on master track Mobile setup Shawn Smith’s iOS mobile recording rig setup ART Dual Pre interface (2 xlr inputs) iPad or iPhone to record Two Sennheiser e935 Auphonic app to record Auphonic website for leveling and tagging Upload to Libsyn A few Nightmare Sessions! Andy's next purchase??? Thanks for hanging out with us, Andy! DID YOU KNOW........We exist for the purpose of helping you, so please comment below with any questions or remarks. Thanks for listening! Want to Start a Business or Have a Career as a Podcast Producer/Engineer? Listen and Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, Android, RSS
This episode tells the story of Mary Chamberlain. a young teacher in Beverly, Kansas, in 1911, who was dragged from a buggy on an isolated road in the woods, stripped naked, and covered with hot tar by a gang of five men, while several others stood nearby, to “watch the fun”. The episode also tells the aftermath of the incident, including the arrest and trial of the assailants. The second part of episode will feature the latest installment of our popular segment Police Blotter and Court News, with short tales of small time crime from 1885. HISTORICAL REFERENCES: The Case of the Tortured School Teacher: Associated Press wire reports - (as reported in New York Times & Cleveland Plain Dealer) August 31, 1911. September 10, 1911. November 18, 1911. November 19, 1911. November 20, 1911. November 21, 1911. November 22, 1911. November 24, 1911. The Morning Oregonian: November 16, 1911. Beverly Tribune: October 10, 1912. Prosser, William & Keeton, W. Page, The Law of Torts (1984), pp. 308 & 376. LaMance, Ken, Esq., Is There A Duty To Rescue? (2018). Police Blotter & Court News: Cleveland Plain Dealer, November 09, 1885. GUEST VOICES The Case of the Tortured School Teacher: Mary Chamberlain – Josie Necrofuhra, free-lance voice over artist. AP Reporter - Adam Schultz of Water Cooler Talk Podcast. AP Reporter - Cory Schwendiman of Domesticated Podcast: Marriage Meets Comedy. AP Reporter –Phillip Primeau of Semi-Intellectual Musings Podcast. AP Reporter - Jeremy Collins of Podcasts We Listen To: Facebook group and Podcast. The Morning Oregonian Reporter - Jeff Richardson of Everything Is Awesome Podcast and the Shattered Worlds RPG podcast. Reporter, Beverly Tribune - Jaren Schoustra of WOC Radio and Queens of the Damned Podcast. Prosecutor – Sam Kulper of Breakers Podcast. Defendants Attorney - Christopher Green of GravityBeard Podcast. Jury Foreman – Brian Held of The Week in Geek Radio Show. Police Blotter and Court News: Narrator, Police Blotter & Court News - Karen Wickiam of Stat! Podcast: Shocking Traumas and Treatments. Police Blotter Intro Title Voice - Paul Miscavage of Minefire Podcast Judge / Call to Order - John Doe, free lance actor and voice performer. Police Officer Elelman - Eoghan Maguire - free-lance voice over artist, Buddah0047 (twitter) and (mixer). Ada Thornton – Kit Caren of the Forgotten News Podcast. Municipal Judge / Adjournment) – Andy Wang from the Inspired Money Podcast. MISCELLANEOUS: Host Intro – Nina Innsted , the host of the Already Gone podcast. Outro Aphorism (voice) – Kit Caren of the Forgotten News Podcast. MUSIC: Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com – Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses / by 3.0 At Rest Comfortable Mystery 4 The Curtain Rises I Knew A Guy Industrial Music Box Mystery Sting Freesound.org: Nostalgia Guitar Intro Ghost Piano Wedding Music SOUND EFFECTS: Freesound.org: Tinkerbell Fanfare Applause Clapping Flaw & Disorder Gavel_-_3_Strikes_with_room_reverb OUTRO APHORISM: Source: Chesterton, G.K., quoted in The Words of Power (2012) by George Antwi, p. 23. T-SHIRTS, MUGS, AND OTHER SWAG - NOW AVAILABLE! Just click here! HEY! CONTACT US: E-Mail: ForgottenNewsPodcast@gmail.com Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Forgotten-News-Podcast Twitter: @NewsForgotten @KitCaren HEY! CAN YOU HELP US?! PLEASE HELP THE FORGOTTEN NEWS PODCAST TO COVER THE COSTS OF RESEARCH, INVESTIGATION, AUDIO EQUIPMENT. AND PODCAST HOSTING FEES. ANY DONATION - EVEN A DOLLAR - WOULD REALLY HELP US OUT! Just click on this PayPal link, to contribute. PAYPAL Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!
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In the 1890s, a wild, lawless (and often terrifying) dive saloon in New York City somehow became a destination for desperate young women who desired to end their life. HISTORICAL REFERENCES: Sante, Luc, Low Life: Lures and Snares of Old New York (1991). McCabe, James D., New York By Sunlight and Gaslight (1882). Howe, William F., Danger! A True History of a Great City's Wiles and Temptations (1886). McGurk’s Suicide Hall – 295 Bowery. Down In The Bowery Dives. McGurk’s Suicide Hall History Quickie -- 291-293 & 295 Bowery (video) Chesterton, G.K., Illustrated London News, The Death of Edward VII, May 28, 1910. New York Times, March 23, 1893. New York Herald, March 12, 1899. New York World, December 2, 1899. New York Times, March 23, 1901. New York Press, May 27, 1905. GUEST VOICES: New York World reporter – Nina Innsted from the Already Gone podcast. John McGurk - Barney Black from the Bloody Murder podcast. Woman Quoted in 1896 Social Worker Report - Sara Stapleton from the Karen & Ellen Letters podcast. Marge Davenport / Big Mame storyteller - Dennis Serra from the Evil podcast. New York Herald reporter - Jeff Richardson from the Everything is Awesome podcast and the Shattered Worlds RPG podcast. William F. Howe - Frank Docherty from the the English Martial Arts Podcast Show Liberty Hotel owner - Penny Leal from the Murder She Spoke podcast. James D. McCabe - Sam Kulper from the Breakers podcast. New York Times reporter - John Ashton from the Those Weekend Golf Guys podcast. New York Press reporter - Paul Csomo from the Varmints! podcast. New York Times reporter - Kirk Griffin from the Podcast Discovery Show. Listener Warning & Extro Aphorism - Kit Caren, co-host of the Forgotten News Podcast. MUSIC: Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com – Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses / by/3.0 At Rest I Knew A Guy Cool Vibes Sweet Vermouth The Curtain Rises Freesound.org: ghost_piano_1 Harmonica_Rift_Ending_01 Piano_Ending_Tune Angelic Voice The Bowery Singers: Jesse Kahat from the Pearls From My Mom podcast Andy Wang from the Inspired Money Podcast. Amelia LaBibarr from Pitney & Amelia’s Bitchen Boutique podcast. Amy Cappella Leitch, a listener and fan. Regina Music Box The Bowery (music box version). SOUND EFFECTS: sound fx Fairy Dust sound effect Freesound.org dying coughs cheering Tavern Ambience EXTRO APHORISM: Source: Chesterton, G.K., The Eye-Witness, A Ballade of Suicide, September 21, 1911 (shortened and slightly paraphrased, on the podcast). CONTACT US: E-Mail: ForgottenNewsPodcast@gmail.com Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Forgotten-News-Podcast Twitter: @NewsForgotten @KitCaren SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR! This episode was brought to you by Sudio Sweden headphones Use the discount code "FORGOTTEN" for 15% OFF on ANY purchase. HEY! CAN YOU HELP US?! PLEASE HELP THE FORGOTTEN NEWS PODCAST TO COVER THE COSTS OF RESEARCH, INVESTIGATION, AUDIO EQUIPMENT. AND PODCAST HOSTING FEES. ANY DONATION - EVEN A DOLLAR - WOULD REALLY HELP US OUT! Just click on this PayPal link, to contribute. PAYPAL Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!
Andy Wang, senior VP of Runnymede Capital Management 18 year veteran, a SEC registered investment adviser to captive insurance, pension funds, 401(k) plans, non-profits, and individuals. He has been named one of the Top 100 Most Social Financial Advisors, he contributes to The Huffington Post, and has been quoted in major investment publications including Barron’s and Forbes. On this episode we talked a little bit about his new project, Inspired Money Podcast and what he does to keep being grateful even in situations that are out of his control. He's also a musician, playing Hawaiian songs and a happy father of 3 adopted children whom I've had the pleasure of meeting before the interview. If you're working in an environment where you need to focus on what's not working right this interview is definitely for you! Andy has been analysing companies for 18 years and he shares his experience with focusing so much on what can go wrong in order to protect his clients, and how he balances this out with gratitude. More on: www.georgianbenta.com Become a supporter of this podcast:https://anchor.fm/the-gratitude-podcast/support
Welcome. I'm your host Andy Wang and I'm incredibly excited to bring you Inspired Money, my podcast where each week we bring you an interesting person to help you get inspired, shift your perspectives on money, and achieve incredible things. People don't talk positively often enough about money. If you didn't grow up with role models teaching you about money or if you don't talk much about money now, this show is for you. What is Inspired Money? From making it to giving it away, inspired money means making a difference, creating something bigger than oneself, and maybe even making the world a better place. Show notes: http://www.inspiredmoney.fm/000 Links http://www.inspiredmoney.fm http://www.jimkimowest.com http://www.gretglyer.com http://wearespin.com In this episode, you will learn: Inspired Money brings candid conversations about money, passions, and great stories with business people, authors, musicians and more. I hope we can unleash personal tales with the hope of inspiring and mobilizing you to live a richer, happier life. I gave it a lot of thought and finally decided why not produce a podcast to inspire people to talk about money? That’s it for now. Thanks for tuning in, and I hope you enjoy the show. Thanks for Listening! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Share this show on Twitter or Facebook. To help out the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help, and I read each one. Subscribe on iTunes. Special thanks to Jim Kimo West for the music. Until next time!