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In this episode, Jason Heath and Trevor Jones discuss the financial challenges and strategies for young musicians. They draw parallels between financial management and scheduling, emphasizing the importance of planning for unexpected expenses. They share personal experiences from their early freelance careers, highlight the significance of building financial habits, and explore achieving financial flexibility in a music career. The episode also addresses broader financial principles, such as saving habits, budget management, diverse revenue streams, and seeking opportunities beyond traditional paths in the music industry. Trevor also wrote an accompanying blog post about this topic titled Personal Finance For Musicians: Getting Started. Enjoy, and a big shout-out to podcast listener Rick Dennis for the topic idea! Subscribe to the podcast to get these interviews delivered to you automatically! Connect with us: all things double bass double bass merch double bass sheet music Thank you to our sponsors! Upton Bass - From Grammy Award winners and Philharmonic players like ME Max Zeugner of the New York Philharmonic, each Upton Bass is crafted with precision in Connecticut, USA, and built to last for generations. Discover your perfect bass with Upton Bass today! Carnegie Mellon University Double Bass Studio is a valued part of an innovative fine arts community in a top research university. Students receive weekly private lessons and solo classes with Micah Howard, and Peter Guild teaches weekly Orchestral Literature and Repertoire. They encourage students to seek lessons and guidance from local bassists. Members of the Symphony, the Opera, and the Ballet provide annual classes and individual attention. Visit Micah's website to sign up for a free online trial lesson here. theme music by Eric Hochberg
In this episode, I interview two professional financial planners to discover what are the most common questions that they receive when working with Canadians. Our two guests are also going to cover what the most important and frequently occurring blind spots are that we Canadians tend to make in our own finances. We also cover how to know if you are on-track to reach financial independence and retire early, or if you have enough to retire comfortably. We cover all this and more, as we tackle the top questions that Canadians have, here in Canada. Our guests today are Hannah McVean and Thuy Lam from Objective Financial Partners. They are both fee-for-service financial planners, are both Certified Financial Planners (CFP), and they and their firm don't sell any investments and instead focus on providing unbiased, conflict-free financial planning advice. Hannah was actually a guest on our January episode with Jason Heath and that was our most popular episode this year. So, it's great to have her back, along with Thuy to get multiple perspectives on these most popular questions that Canadians have. Resources & Links Mentioned: You can book a free introductory meeting with Hannah, Thuy and their team at buildwealthcanada.ca/plan. As a Build Wealth Canada listener, you'll get 10% off if you end up working with them. The discount is for a limited time, and you can sign up for free here. A big thanks to Hannah and Thuy for offering this to Build Wealth Canada listeners.
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At first blush, Mondo Heather looks so innocent, but come to find out, she's got a secret!!! As our guest on our 6/9/2024 show, she talks about what she's been up to and what she has planned for the future in the adult entertainment business -- AND it may be different than what you think it is! Joining us were Jason Heath from Squeaky Clean Adult Films, Lorenzo, Darby Dee, Richard Pacheco and Cathy Brown! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jizztalking/support
Welcome to my weekly insights segment on Strictly Money, where I distill timeless financial wisdom shared by my esteemed guests. We uncover the essential strategies for saving, investing, and debt management that stand the test of time.This podcast shares some of the best financial advice from legendary experts Joe Canavan, Jason Heath, Alfred Lee, Cathy Wood, Geoff Turner and Rebecca Oakes. ------------------Key moments:00:00:01 Introduction and Importance of Personal Questions in Finance00:01:31 Joe Canavan's Advice on Paying Yourself First00:02:50 Jason Heath on the Importance of Saving Habits00:04:06 Cathie Wood on Long-Term Investment Perspective00:05:51 Geoffrey Turner and Rebecca Oakes on Managing Debt and Credit-----------------------Saijal Patel, CFA, is a former CNBC and BNN journalist and passionate financial wellness advocate. She's bringing Strictly Money directly to you via YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and where ever you get your podcasts.Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/saij-elle/Follow on X: https://twitter.com/strictlymoneytvGet in touch: https://saijelle.com/contact-us/Join Saij Elle's FREE Money Masterclass for Women: https://courses.saijelle.com/master-class/
In early 2024, I was flipping through the billions of YouTube videos and came across Jason Heath with Squeaky Clean Adult Films and I immediately knew I had to have him on our show. So, on 5/5/2024 my wish came true and so Jason came on the show. I also knew that since he was doing CLASSIC adult films, I better have some Golden Age Adult Film Stars on as well. We talked about how Jason got his start and where he thinks he'll be taking his show down the road. It was great to have him with us and you can find his shows on his Barefoot & Independent channel - https://www.youtube.com/@barefootandindependent Along for the trip down memory lane were Richard Pacheco, Alan Adrian aka Naked John, Sean Elliot and Lorenzo. A special visit from Heather Drain made the show that much better! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jizztalking/support
Jason Federici is the son of the late E-Street Band keyboardist, Danny Federici. Jason is a professional musician in his own right, playing both the accordion and keyboards, and made his mark as a member of the group Jason Heath and the Greedy Souls. Check out the latest episode of 90who10 where Jason recounts amazing stories of hanging out with the Boss and some of the most famous rock bands of all time.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/90who10/donations
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"This Matters" would like to share an episode of the third season of the Toronto Star podcast "Millennial Money." The show includes millennials speaking about relatable financial dilemmas that are often taboo or embarrassing but that many are grappling with behind closed doors. Like many of us, Amy learned about trigonometry in school but nothing about the basics of financial literacy of investing. And she didn't have any financial models growing up; no one she knew really had any money. But recently, Amy got an unexpected chunk of cash. Now, for the first time, she's trying to learn how to make it grow before she spends it all. Jason Heath, managing director of Objective Financial Partners, Inc., shares practical advice on how to start planning for your financial future, regardless of how much money you have in the bank. This episode was produced by Ghada Alsharif, Julia De Laurentiis Johnston, Sean Pattendon, Kevin Sexton and Andrea Varsany
Like many of us, Amy learned about trigonometry in school but nothing about the basics of financial literacy of investing. And she didn't have any financial models growing up; no one she knew really had any money. But recently, Amy got an unexpected chunk of cash. Now, for the first time, she's trying to learn how to make it grow before she spends it all. Jason Heath, Managing Director of Objective Financial Partners, Inc., shares practical advice on how to start planning for your financial future, regardless of how much money you have in the bank. This episode was produced by Ghada Alsharif, Julia De Laurentiis Johnston, Sean Pattendon, Kevin Sexton and Andrea Varsany
Are you a first-home buyer who is planning on leveraging the First Home Savings Account? The FHSA was officially introduced earlier this year to help first-time homebuyers, and yet many home purchasers aren't aware of the new tax-deferred scheme or find it too onerous. The FHSA was officially introduced earlier this year to help first-time homebuyers, and yet many home purchasers aren't aware of the new tax-deferred scheme or find it too onerous. In fact, according to BMO's 14th Annual Investment Survey, just over half of Canadians (52%) looking to buy a home for the first time say they are likely to leverage the FHSA to help save for their home purchase. It suggests that there's still a long way to go in order to foster an understanding of their benefits. Jason Heath is a fee-only financial planner with Objective Financial Partners. Today, he explains how FHSA works, the nuisances to be aware of, and whether you're better off using another plan.Website: www.objectivefinancialpartners.comTwitter: @JasonHeathCFP LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonheathfinancial/
Jonathan Chevreau | Chief Findependence Officer | Investing Editor and Columnist MoneySense Jason Heath, CFP® | Fee-Only Financial Planner at Objective Financial Partners Inc. Jason Evans CFP® | Fee For Service Financial Planner Lisa Hannam | Executive Editor MoneySense | Journalist | Writer BIOs: Jonathan Chevreau is a veteran financial columnist, blogger and author based in Toronto. He was the Financial Post's personal finance columnist between 1993 and 2012 and editor-in-chief for MoneySense Magazine from 2012 to 2014. He still writes the Retired Money column for MoneySense. In 2014, he launched the Financial Independence Hub (aka FindependenceHub.com), which usually publishes four blogs every week. Jon has authored several books with traditional book publishers like McGraw Hill and Key Porter books, including The Wealthy Boomer, and a series of mutual fund guides called Smart Funds. In 2016, he co-authored Victory Lap Retirement, a Globe & Mail bestseller. In 2021 what is now Crown Publishing published the second American edition of his financial novel, Findependence Day, also available through Trafford.com. He has a large Twitter following at @jonchevreau has been rated one of the top two social media influencers in finance in Canada. Jason Heath has been providing fee-only, advice-only financial planning since 2002 and is one of Canada's best-known fee-only financial planners. He is a Certified Financial Planner (CFP) and a personal finance columnist for the Financial Post, MoneySense, and Canadian MoneySaver. Lisa Hannam, Executive Editor of MoneySense For Lisa, money isn't just about paycheques, belongings, savings, real estate and investing – it's about all these things, and so much more. With the goal to make MoneySense.ca accessible to Canadians at all levels of financial literacy, as the Executive Editor, Lisa has grown the editorial team, with a record-breaking publishing cadence for the paywall-free site. She ensures that the journalism standards readers have come to expect from the award-winning publication are in every article that you read today. Lisa has an extensive journalism background as an acclaimed writer and editor, spanning over 20 years, working for some of Canada's largest glossy magazines, daily newspapers and popular websites. #itpaystoknow Jason Evans CFP® is an advice-only financial planner who specializes in helping Canadians 55+ prepare for a secure retirement. Having personally witnessed the painful impact of bad financial advice, he is a strong proponent of financial education and unbiased advice. Why Your Should Listen: November is Financial Literacy Month in Canada, and MoneySense Magazine is marking the occasion by delving into the worst money advice with insights from four professionals. In this episode, we discuss the common pitfalls that could impact your financial health and well-being, drawing from a MoneySense online poll with 891 respondents from across the country. Whether you're navigating trends, assessing your emotional decision-making, staying vigilant against scams, or simply seeking trustworthy advice, this episode provides practical knowledge for maneuvering the complex world of finance. Learn why 69% of MoneySense readers polled claim to have lost money from financial advice and gain tools to avoid these pitfalls. Highlights: Money Mistakes: Discover the commonality of bad money advice and its potential to cause devastating financial stress. Trends vs. Traps: Learn to distinguish financial trends from bad advice, equipping yourself to navigate the complex financial landscape. Emotional Check-In: Explore the role of emotional awareness in financial decision-making and its impact on protecting your financial well-being. Scams Unveiled: Gain an inside look at modern financial scams and arm yourself with knowledge to avoid potential pitfalls. Finding Solid Ground: Understand the importance of seeking advice from trusted sou...
The Canadian Government implemented the Underused Housing Tax, an annual tax on the ownership of vacant or underused housing in Canada typically applied to non-citizen or non-permanent resident owners. We are joined by Jason Heath, certified financial planner at Objective Financial Partners Inc, to tell us more about the tax and how it works including that it could at times apply to Canadian residents. Check out objectivecfp.com and connect on X(Twitter) and Facebook.
The high cost of extra stuff. The Globe and Mail's personal finance columnist Rob Carrick is here to tell us why he decided to say goodbye to his family's storage unit. Then, the best free personal finance courses in Canada. Lisa Hannam, executive editor at MoneySense.ca takes us through some of them. And, what mindfulness has to do with your investments. Financial Adviser Jonathan K. DeYoe tells us about his book Mindful Investing: Right Focus, Better Outcome, Greater Well-Being. Plus, all you need to know about the Unused Housing Tax with Jason Heath, financial planner at Objective Financial Partners Inc. To find out more about the guests check out: Rob Carrick: X(Twitter) | Stress Test Lisa Hannam: ca | X(Twitter) | Facebook | Instagram Jonathan K. DeYoe: money | X(Twitter) | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | LinkedIn Jason Heath: com | X(Twitter) | Facebook Bruce Sellery is a personal finance expert and best-selling author. As the founder of Moolala and the CEO of Credit Canada, Bruce is on a mission to help you get a better handle on your money so you can live the life you want. High energy & low B.S., this is Moolala: Money Made Simple. Find Bruce Sellery at Moolala.ca | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn
Today's guest is Jason Heath, one of Canada's best known fee-only financial planners that you've probably seen in all sorts of media here in Canada over the years. He's a Certified Financial Planner (CFP), has been providing financial planning for over 20 years, and is currently a personal finance columnist for the Financial Post, MoneySense, and is also a regular contributor to RetireHappy.ca. I've been reading his insightful financial planning articles for years, so it's really great to have him on again, and in this episode, we get his perspectives on: How much do you actually need to be financially independent here in Canada and have the option of retiring? What is the process that should be undertaken to figure this out? Next, we get his take on how to live off your investment portfolio by withdrawing a sustainable amount every year, along with some alternatives to the 4% rule (which as you likely already know, has some limitations). We actually go through the process and calculations that he does annually with clients to ensure that they are withdrawing a sustainable amount from their portfolio every year, and we discuss how you can do it yourself in case you're purely DIY and want to do it all yourself, and not have to meet with a financial planner every year. Also, since Jason has been doing fee-only financial planning for over 20 years, we talk about the patterns that he's noticed between those that are successful financially in and in life, long term, vs those that are not. From those, we hone in specifically on the things that you and I can actually control and do in our own lives, to help get us there too. Enjoy the episode, it's great having you here, thanks for tuning in, I hope you leave the show a rating on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, and now let's get into the interview. Questions Asked: When somebody is trying to determine how much they need to be financially independent and have the option of retiring, what is the process that should be undertaken to figure this out? One strategy that has really peaked my interest and that I think can be highly relevant for those that have hit their financial independence number, is doing some sort of variable withdrawal strategy with a spending ceiling and floor. When a client comes to you and says that they don't just want to use a fixed withdrawal strategy like the traditional 4% rule, and instead would like to be able to take out more when the markets are doing well, and are okay withdrawing less when the markets are not performing well, is there a certain variable percentage withdrawal strategy that you have found to work well, along with any particular rules for a spending ceiling and floor? or is there maybe something else entirely that you prefer recommending to clients? What is the process and calculations that you do annually with clients to ensure that they are withdrawing a sustainable amount from their portfolio every year? My understanding is that the ideal way to tackle this, is to work with a fee-for-service financial planner like yourself or somebody at your firm, where every year the numbers get updated in the financial planning software for that person's particular situation. Then the expertise and analysis of the Financial Planner is used to determine what the withdrawal rate should be for that year. Is that the ideal way you'd recommend that it's done? For those that are more on the DIY side and do not want to meet with someone annually, what approach or process do you recommend for them? For instance, maybe they just want to meet with a Financial Planner when there are significant life changes or financial events like an inheritance, the birth of a child, getting married, etc. You have been a Financial Planner for decades at this point and I'm sure with that level of experience you've noticed certain patterns when it comes to clients that are successful financially and in life, versus those that are not. Can you give us any insights in terms of the best practices or patterns that you've noticed from those that are financially successful and also appear to be happy and fulfilled in their day-to-day life? On the flip side, are there any common and/or major mistakes or regrets that you have seen clients have over the years that we can all learn from so that we do not repeat those mistakes in our own lives? In your practice, I'm sure you've helped clients of all different net worth sizes; from those struggling to very high net worth individuals. What have you noticed that the wealthy do that the poor or middle class do not? You have been in this industry for multiple decades. Would you be able to recommend some resources online that you find to be reliable and reputable sources of information, for those that like to continue to educate themselves when it comes to financial planning, retirement planning, and investing in Canada? Tell us more about where we can see your work and tell us more about your practice.
Jason is a musician, a content creator and an educator. His podcast Contrabass Conversations has published over 900 episodes and has been downloaded more than 3 million times! He's the Orchestral Strings Product Specialist for the Eastman Music Company. He is a course creator for Discover Double Bass. And he is internationally active as a clinician, performer, and online content creator. He is a highly decorated veteran teacher, with previous posts at the university level as well as many years as a high school music director. He is a former member of the Board of Directors for the International Society of Bassists. He's served as President of the Illinois chapter of the American String Teachers Association and as the orchestra representative for District VII of the Illinois Music Educators Association. I appreciate Jason's creativity, his many accomplishments, the way he continues to grow and serve his community and especially the way he's forged his own unique path. In this conversation we talk about: Wiping the slate clean and deciding to be all-in What happened when he tried to force monetization Creating systems for idea capture Imposter syndrome Building consistency by creating a hilariously easy habit and much more. Enjoy this conversation with the fun, vibrant, and creative Jason Heath. ---- Jason Heath- Website: Double Bass HQ Insta: @jason_heath FB: jasonheathbass ---- Allan- Sign up for the Newsletter! Allan's Website Instagram: @allanjaysantos Facebook: allan.santos1
Jason talks about his work at Eastman and beyond and we show off a few incredible products from the Eastman Strings line, including the Eastman+ that incorporates a nearly-invisible electric pick-up system. Also featured are the double basses with the Eastman E-String extension. VIDEO available at: https://youtu.be/CX5xurJlVSU Guest Bio: Jason Heath is an active performer, writer, blogger and teacher who is known for his podcast Contrabass Conversations, devoted to exploring music and ideas associated with the double bass. His podcast and blog are highly regarded in the music world, and he truly is the voice of the double bass world with hundreds of podcast episodes interviewing some incredible bassists. He is also author of two publications including the guide ‘Winning the Audition'. As an experienced teacher, Jason has taught double bass at DePaul University and the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. His former students hold positions at orchestras around the world, including at the Lyric Opera of Chicago, Baltimore Symphony, and the Philharmonie Sudwestfalen. As a performer, Jason has played with Elgin Symphony Orchestra for 16 seasons and with the Midsummer's music festival in Door County for over a decade. Jason also serves on the Board of Directors for the International Society of Bassists and is the Double Bass Product manager at Eastman Strings. In 2020, Jason Heath filmed two courses with Discover Double Bass aimed at classical beginners and intermediate players, compiling his many years of experience teaching thousands of students. All of the podcasts and videos in December are proudly sponsored by @Eastman-strings . Please check them out at https://www.eastmanstrings.com -- Your support is appreciated! If you are enjoying The Orchestra Teacher Podcast, please consider becoming a supporter for as little as 99 cents per month. I am working hard to bring on some amazing educators who will share ideas, tell their story, and offer some support for all of you. I have invested a lot of time in putting it all together and money purchase equipment that will help provide the best possible listening experience. Here is the link: https://anchor.fm/orchestrateacher/support Thank you for your continued support! If you have suggestions for podcast guests, please let me know by providing a name and contact information. Subscribe to The Orchestra Teacher Website, YouTube Channel, and Podcast! Website: http://www.orchestrateacher.net YouTube Channel: http://youtube.com/theorchestrateacher Podcast on Anchor.fm: https://anchor.fm/orchestrateacher Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5pvAWs3uftZ5FJ2KyZYU0z Podcast on Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9mNjU1ZWEwL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-orchestra-teacher-podcast/id1489358262 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/orchestrateacher/support
This episode features a wrap-up of my 2022 Midwest Clinic experience. It contains a few short interviews with these educators: * Amos Liu, orchestra director at River Trail Middle School in Fulton County, Georgia * Adrian Gordon, composer, author, and orchestra director in North Carolina (Check out https://www.adriangordonmusic.com) * Creston Herron, director of fine arts in Klein, Texas In addition there are three related videos/podcasts available separately with: * Jason Heath, Eastman Strings * Grace Law, SmartStringTeacher.com * David Metrio, North Gwinnett High School Orchestra It was a spectacular conference and I really enjoyed seeing my friends, meeting some new ones, and attending the incredible concerts and sessions. Midwest is always an inspiring time and a way to get energized and excited about the future. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/orchestrateacher/support
Jason Heath, Trevor Jones, and Merrill Richmond chat about the idea for Double Bass HQ, working with our developer Wonderly, and the journey from idea to launch. Subscribe to the podcast to get these interviews delivered to you automatically! Connect with us: all things double bass double bass merch double bass sheet music Listen to Contrabass Conversations with our free app for iOS, Android, and Kindle. Check out my Beginner's Classical Bass course and Intermediate to Advanced Classical Bass course, available exclusively from Discover Double Bass. Thank you to our sponsors! Dorico - Unlock Dorico for iPad – For Life! Want to enjoy all of Dorico for iPad's subscription-only features – including support for unlimited players, freehand annotations in Read mode with Apple Pencil, support for third-party Audio Unit plug-ins, and much more – but don't want to pay a monthly or annual fee? Dorico for iPad now provides a lifetime unlock option, so you can access all current and future subscription-only features for a single, one-off in-app purchase. Visit the App Store today and unlock Dorico for iPad for life! Upton Bass String Instrument Company - Upton's Karr Model Upton Double Bass represents an evolution of our popular first Karr model, refined and enhanced with further input from Gary Karr. Since its introduction, the Karr Model with its combination of comfort and tone has gained a loyal following with jazz and roots players. The slim, long “Karr neck” has even become a favorite of crossover electric players. Carnegie Mellon University Double Bass Studio - CMU is dedicated to helping each student achieve their goals as a musician. Every week each student receives private lessons and participates in a solo class with Micah Howard. Peter Guild, another member of the PSO, teaches Orchestral Literature and Repertoire weekly. They encourage students to reach out to the great bassists in their area for lessons and direction. Many of the bassists from all of the city's ensembles are more than willing to lend a hand. Every year members of the Symphony, the Opera and the Ballet give classes and offer our students individual attention. Click here to visit Micah's website and to sign up for a free online trial lesson. theme music by Eric Hochberg
Today I have Brandon Beavis on the show who runs one of, if not THE largest YouTube channels on investing, specifically for Canadians. He has over 187,000 subscribers, and also runs the channel with his dad who has decades of financial planning experience here in Canada. Since Brandon and I have each been optimizing our finances and investments for so long, and since we each specialize in this, we thought it would be fun to do a collaboration where we each share how we've optimized our investments and finances so that everybody watching on his channel and listening on my podcast can get two different perspectives and ways of doing things. Then you can pick and choose whatever you think is a better fit for you, and what you think will have the biggest impact on your finances. Come join me at the Canadian Financial Summit: Before we get into the show, I wanted to invite you to join me, for free, at the Canadian Financial Summit this year. It's a fully online educational event, you can stream all the talks for free, it starts this October 12, 2022, and you can get free tickets to stream the talks for free over at BuildWealthCanada.ca/summit. We have over 35 speakers this year, there are already over 22,000 Canadians registered for the event, and we'll be covering investing, real estate, financial planning, early retirement, and much more. We've got some really high-profile guests again this year including Brandon Beavis and Benjamin Felix who each run one of, if not the largest YouTube channels in Canada on investing. We have Rob Carrick from the Globe and Mail, many of the top writers from MoneySense are presenting, along with some of the largest Canadian personal finance bloggers and writers like Robb Engen, Mark Seed, Ed Rempel, Jason Heath, and many more. Here's the link for your free tickets: BuildWealthCanada.ca/summit. I hope to see you there! And now, let's get into the interview.
Today I have one of, if not THE largest financial literacy educators in Canada on the show, and we're going to go over some practical tips to deal with this horrific inflation that we've all been experiencing here in Canada. These tips and education covered in the episode are of course, applicable right now as we go through this high inflation period. But, even if you end up listening to this episode years after it's been launched, we made sure that they are still relevant and applicable long term as well. You might have seen our first guest on Dragon's Den, where literally all the dragons were bidding to partner with him. His name is Kevin Cochran and he is the founder of Enriched Academy, which is a company that teaches financial literacy, and does financial coaching for everyday Canadians like you and I. They are also now in many schools across Canada, teaching financial literacy as well. Also from Enriched Academy, we have Arian Beyzaei back on the show. He's one of our really popular past guests, and you might have seen him featured on Financial Post, Globe and Mail, and other news sources. I'm really excited to get things going here as both Kevin, Arian, and myself are actually born in different generations so I thought it would be fun and insightful to have the 3 of us on, as that way you get a unique perspective, no matter which age group you fall into. Free Tickets to the Canadian Financial Summit: Before we get into the show, I wanted to invite you to join me, for free, at the Canadian Financial Summit this year. It's a fully online educational event, you can stream all the talks for free, and it starts this October 12, 2022 (so only a few days away). You can get free tickets to stream the talks for free over at: buildwealthcanada.ca/summit We have over 35 speakers this year, there's already over 20,000 Canadians registered for the event. We'll be covering investing, real estate, financial planning, early retirement, and much more. We've got some really high-profile guests again this year including Brandon Beavis and Benjamin Felix who each run one of, if not the largest YouTube channels in Canada on investing. We have Rob Carrick from the Globe and Mail, many of the top writers from MoneySense and some of the largest Canadian personal finance bloggers and writers like Robb Engen, Mark seed, Ed Rempel, Jason Heath, and many, many more. I hope to see you there! Here is the link again for the free tickets: buildwealthcanada.ca/summit Resources Mentioned: The free assessment call mentioned on the episode is available here: buildwealthcanada.ca/call The Ultimate Phone Script PDF is available for free download here: buildwealthcanada.ca/script Questions Covered: What is the dynamic of inflation and interest rates? What is the right mindset for Canadians to help them through these challenging times without creating stress and harm to themselves? What are some defensive financial strategies to help Canadians get through these times? What are some financial strategies to help Canadians thrive during these challenging times ie. Investments?
We talk to Jason Heath, the managing director of Objective Financial Partners, about what is income splitting and how does it work. Connect with Jason on Twitter and LinkedIn. Find out more about Objective Financial Partners on LinkedIn and Facebook.
Delayed luggage during a trip is frustrating – but your credit card may have you covered. Natasha Macmillan from Ratehub.ca tells us how delayed baggage insurance works. And, how to make life insurance more affordable. Laura McKay from PolicyMe shares her cost containment tips. Then, a new player in the online mortgage company market. Justin Herlick tells us about Pine. And, tips from the Debt Free Guys – David Auten and John Schneider. Plus, all you need to know about income splitting with Jason Heath from Objective Financial Partners. To find out more about the guests check out: Justin Herlick: Instagram | LinkedIn Jason Heath: Twitter | LinkedIn Objective Financial Partners: LinkedIn | Facebook Debt Free Guys: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Queer Money Pod: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram Laura McKay: PolicyMe | Instagram | Facebook Natasha MacMillan: ca | Twitter| Facebook | Instagram Bruce Sellery is a personal finance expert and best-selling author. As the founder of Moolala and the CEO of Credit Canada, Bruce is on a mission to help you get a better handle on your money so you can live the life you want. High energy & low B.S., this is Moolala: Money Made Simple. Find Bruce Sellery at Moolala.ca | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn
At 37 years old, Paula is earning $92,000 a year working in tech, But, she's spent years battling more than $60,000 in debt. Paula bought a piece of land in 2021 and wanted to build a small house on it, but hasn't been able to find the time or funds to do so. Evy Kwong speaks with financial adviser Jason Heath for recommendations. All of our participants have been granted anonymity, and so we'll be using voice actors for their quotes.
With only a high school diploma in hand, Karan sought bank jobs that didn't require a university degree, and ended up taking an internship at a major bank as an IT project co-ordinator. Now, at 19 years old, he works two jobs, taking in around $83,000 a year working from home for both companies. He's always had goals to start his own financial consultancy business by his mid-20s but his most immediately goal is to buy his parents a house. Evy Kwong speaks with financial adviser Jason Heath for recommendations. All of our participants have been granted anonymity, and so we'll be using voice actors for their quotes.
At 36 years old, Shellie is starting from scratch after moving to Canada from the U.S. a few months ago. Before moving, she and her partner were making around $73,000 (Canadian) each working as teachers in Boston. After their daughter was born six months ago, Shellie realized that she wanted to raise her child in her hometown of Toronto, to be closer to her parents. We speak with financial adviser Jason Heath for recommendations. All of our participants have been granted anonymity, and so we'll be using voice actors for their quotes
Anand makes $60,000 a year before bonuses as a restaurant manager. He's made the decision to go back to school part time, and is looking to change industries after graduating. With one condo that he rents out, he is hoping to buy a second property. We speak with financial adviser Jason Heath for recommendations. All of our participants have been granted anonymity, and so we'll be using voice actors for their quotes
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At 39, Luis has finally landed a full-time job working as a hospital cleaner making $35,000 a year after moving to Toronto from the Philippines five years ago. Will Luis be able to save enough to feel secure? Host Evy Kwong speaks with financial adviser Jason Heath for recommendations. All of our participants have been granted anonymity, and so we'll be using voice actors for their quotes.
Making around $155,000 together, Dave and Annie have recently entered a new chapter of their lives: becoming parents. Annie is on an 18-month maternity leave, and Dave spends half his time working from home. The couple own their home but are looking to potentially upgrade into their forever home. Host Evy Kwong speaks with financial adviser Jason Heath for recommendations. All of our participants have been granted anonymity, and so we'll be using voice actors for their quotes.
“Local Matters” brings you incredible stories about Indiana Owned businesses making a positive impact in Indiana and the entrepreneurs leading the way. On this episode, Indiana Owned co-founder Mel McMahon chats with Jason Heath, Executive Producer of “Life.Style.Live!” and Co-Host and Associate Producer, George Mallet. They go behind the scenes of the live TV show and talk about the reasons behind the rebrand of “Indy Style,” the importance of universal appeal AND sharing local stories, and what makes a great segment. “Life.Style.Live!” airs on WISH-TV8 live weekdays from 10 AM to 11 AM and re-runs on sister station WNDY Channel 23 at 1 PM. Learn more about the show and watch it online at https://www.wishtv.com/lifestylelive/. Thank you for listening to “Local Matters” made possible by Indiana Owned and Indiana.Gifts. It's an honor to bring you incredible stories about Indiana Owned businesses making a positive impact in Indiana and the entrepreneurs leading the way. Learn more about why local matters, find local now, and become a member at IndianaOwned.com. Use this link to visit Indiana.Gifts and receive 10% off at check out as a thank you for listening! https://indiana.gifts/discount/WISH22 See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dre is 29-years and works at a start-up. She lives with her partner and is officially sick of Toronto. Dre's weeks often push past 60 hour. Now they're considering moving out of the country, to the U.S. for more opportunities. We speak with financial adviser Jason Heath for recommendations. All of our participants have been granted anonymity, and so we'll be using voice actors for their quotes.
You've paid off your debts. Now you have some cash to invest. How do you get started? On today's podcast, Doug Hoyes and Ted Michalos walk you through what you need to consider before you invest. They explain how TFSAs, RRSPs, RESPs, and RDSPs work and when you should put your money in each. They also discuss the risks that come with stock trading and the true costs of mutual funds. Doug and Ted also explain the different investor personality types so you can better understand yourself. Tune in for great practical advice! Resources Mentioned in the Show: RDSP & RESP expert – Big Cajun Man's website: https://www.canajunfinances.com/about/ Jason Heath, Certified Financial Planner: https://objectivefinancialpartners.com/ Sandi Martin, Certified Financial Planner: https://springplans.ca/ Investment Selling is Not Financial Planning: https://www.hoyes.com/blog/investment-selling-is-not-financial-planning/ Podcast 360 – Planning Retirement with Limited Savings & Income: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nth1wjv5s8M Podcast 215 – What is a Robo-Planner? Automated Financial Planning: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXW7a7EdCKA
At the age of 29, Toronto tech worker Ralph is making $115,000 a year. It's a huge accomplishment, but there's a caveat: he makes that working three different jobs. With goals to buy his own place, he also wants to know whether or not he can slow down a bit with work. Host Evy Kwong speaks with financial adviser Jason Heath for recommendations. All of our participants have been granted anonymity, and so we'll be using voice actors for their quotes.
Cedric, 23, lives with his parents in Brampton. After being laid off in the pandemic, he now makes $20 an hour as a line cook. While he has $5,000 in cryptocurrency, he wants to start focusing on his credit card debt and is considering going back to school to change career paths, and eventually well as move out of his parents house. How can he start? We speak with financial adviser Jason Heath for recommendations. All of our participants have been granted anonymity, and so we'll be using voice actors for their quotes.
29-year-old Cassandra works a stable job making $50,000 a year. Now, she's hoping to get the downtown experience and fund her dreams of becoming an artist, but she has debt and, as an artist, she needs to save a sizeable amount to pay for equipment and supplies. We speak with financial adviser Jason Heath for recommendations. All of our participants have been granted anonymity, and so we'll be using voice actors for their quotes.
At 30 years old, Ricky has a full-time job making $100,000 as a lawyer working in Toronto after putting years of work into law school. He is an active investor in cryptocurrency and wants to know if he can afford a home in downtown Toronto. Evelyn Kwong speaks with financial adviser Jason Heath for recommendations. All of our participants have been granted anonymity, and so we'll be using voice actors for their quotes.
Beatrice is a 36-year-old props manager working in the film industry. She makes $80,000 a year and is moving into the biggest year of her life. Host Evy Kwong speaks with financial adviser Jason Heath for recommendations. All of our participants have been granted anonymity, and so we'll be using voice actors for their quotes.
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Jason Heath is an active performer, writer, blogger and teacher who is known for his podcast Contrabass Conversations, devoted to exploring music and ideas associated with the double bass. His podcast and blog are highly regarded in the music world, and he truly is the voice of the double bass world with hundreds of podcast episodes interviewing some incredible bassists. He is also author of two publications including the guide ‘Winning the Audition'. As an experienced teacher, Jason has taught double bass at DePaul University and the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. His former students hold positions at orchestras around the world, including at the Lyric Opera of Chicago, Baltimore Symphony, and the Philharmonie Sudwestfalen. As a performer, Jason has played with Elgin Symphony Orchestra for 16 seasons and with the Midsummer's music festival in Door County for over a decade. Jason also serves on the Board of Directors for the International Society of Bassists and is the Double Bass Product manager at Eastman Strings. In 2020, Jason Heath filmed two courses with Discover Double Bass aimed at classical beginners and intermediate players, compiling his many years of experience teaching thousands of students. https://jasonheath.info https://www.eastmanstrings.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/orchestrateacher/support
Bassist, Author, Clinician, Podcast Host, Composer, Conductor, Blogger, Vlogger, Video Personality …those are just a scant few of Jason Heath's titles. A master player, you'd be hard-pressed to encounter an individual who exudes more enthusiasm for the instrument and what Notes From An Artist refers to as “the big M” – i.e., music! Heath's humor and advice is infectious. With musicians facing more challenges than ever, Jason explains how we will all prevail by embracing education, technology, and that one element that cannot be taught – passion!Jason Heath Playlist
In part two of our three-part series on musicians who podcast, I had the pleasure of chatting with Jason Heath-- host of the Contrabass Conversations podcast. Jason started his podcast way back in 2007 (!!) and has continued with it on and off ever since. The show is now close to reaching 3 million downloads!!! Jason's career has been very multi-faceted and is a textbook example of a modern portfolio career. From gigging all over the Chicago area, to blogging and podcasting, to teaching high school orchestra-- Jason has done it all! In this episode: How podcasting has shaped Jason's career Advice for musicians just starting out A crazy gig story involving an FBI investigation (you're going to have to listen all the way to the end for that one!) Stay tuned next week for a conversation with the host of The Musician's Guide podcast-- Karen Cubides! Don't forget about our special 10% off code for Heidi Kay Begay's course The Podcasting Musician! Use the code TORI10 and sign up NOW-- class starts July 3! ~~~~~~~~~ Episode Links: Jason's Website Jason's Instagram Double Bass Blog Contrabass Conversations Podcast Contrabass Conversations YouTube Channel Contrabass Conversations Instagram Contrabass Conversations website Show Links: Follow Tori and The Unclassical Musician! Support The Unclassical Musician on Patreon Follow Tori on Instagram Follow The Unclassical Musician on Instagram by following the hashtag #theunclassicalmusician Join The Unclassical Musicians Facebook Group Sign up for a FREE 30-minute coaching session with Tori Send Tori an email tori@torilupinek.com
This month, we are doing a 3-part series featuring musicians who podcast! First up is the host of the Flute 360 podcast-- Heidi Kay Begay. Heidi started her podcast as part of her DMA project, and 3 years later it is going stronger than ever! Flute360 offers "a panoramic view of flute-related topics for the modern day musician." Heidi now has her own course called "The Podcasting Musician" which takes entrepreneurial podcasters from scratch to launch in only 5 weeks! In this episode: Why podcasts are an important part of the entrepreneur's arsenal The perks of being a podcaster All about Heidi's course The Podcasting Musician Now for a limited time, Unclassical listeners get 10% off Heidi's course with the code TORI10! Course starts July 3! Check back next week for a conversation with Jason Heath-- host of Contrabass Conversations! SHOW LINKS: Use the code TORI10 for 10% off The Podcasting Musician Check out Heidi's website Follow Heidi on Instagram Send Heidi an email heidikaybegay@gmail.com Listen to Flute360 Follow Flute360 on Facebook Podcast links Follow Tori and The Unclassical Musician! Support The Unclassical Musician on Patreon Follow Tori on Instagram Follow The Unclassical Musician on Instagram by following the hashtag #theunclassicalmusician Join The Unclassical Musicians Facebook Group Sign up for a FREE 30-minute coaching session with Tori Send Tori an email tori@torilupinek.com
In preparation for our June series with musicians who podcast, I'm bringing back the original trailer for the show. Listening back to the trailer has been a helpful reminder to me about why I started this podcast, how much growth it has experienced in the last 8 months, and how much growth I've experienced through producing the show! I am SO pleased to share our next lineup of guests! Stay tuned to hear from Heidi Kay Begay of the Flute 360 podcast, Karen Cubides of The Musician's Guide podcast, and Jason Heath of Contrabass Conversations. LINKS Pod Perks! Unclassical listeners recieve 10% of Heidi Kay Begay's Podcasting Musician course with the code Tori10. Heidi helped me build my podcast, and she will help you build yours in July! Sign up here. Watch the free training with Nicole Riccardo on How to Sell Out Your Offers on Instagram Podcast links Check out Heidi Kay Begay's show Flute 360 Check out Karen Cubides' show The Musician's Guide Check out Jason Heath's show Contrabass Conversations Follow Tori and The Unclassical Musician! Support The Unclassical Musician on Patreon Follow Tori on Instagram Follow The Unclassical Musician on Instagram by following the hashtag #theunclassicalmusician Join The Unclassical Musicians Facebook Group Sign up for a FREE 30-minute coaching session with Tori Send Tori an email tori@torilupinek.com
Jason Heath, successful bassist, orchestra teacher, and Strings Product Manager for Eastman, talks about the sometimes confusing world of the string bass, and how to guide your teachers towards the right instruments
Jason Heath, Strings Product Manager for Eastman, goes over the basic parts of the string instrument
Trevor Jones is the house bassist at The Marriott Theatre located outside of Chicago. In addition to playing over 30 productions at The Marriott Theatre, Trevor was a substitute for the Chicago production of Hamilton. Trevor's group Molehill has toured the country and, over the past decade, has compiled a body of work that was featured in the Chicago Tribune and international press. Trevor is a partner of the double bass podcast Contrabass Conversations and Jason Heath's Double Bass Blog. Trevor was the double bass and bass guitar instructor at Illinois Wesleyan University for 8 years (2012-2020).
Trevor Jones is the house bassist at The Marriott Theatre located outside of Chicago. In addition to playing over 30 productions at The Marriott Theatre, Trevor was a substitute for the Chicago production of Hamilton. Trevor's group Molehill has toured the country and, over the past decade, has compiled a body of work that was featured in the Chicago Tribune and international press. Trevor is a partner of the double bass podcast Contrabass Conversations and Jason Heath's Double Bass Blog. Trevor was the double bass and bass guitar instructor at Illinois Wesleyan University for 8 years (2012-2020). Trevor Jones Website Molehill Music All Episodes
Jason Heath is the host of the podcast “Contrabass Conversations”. Jason also created The Double Bass Blog in addition be being an educator and performer. Ryan and Jason discuss having an online presence as a musician and staying engaged and inspired within personal practice time.