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Are you building wealth but feel like you can never enjoy it? Do you struggle with money, fearing you carry the same poor financial habits as your parents? Whether you've got a lot of money or a little, many of us face the same mental financial challenges—anxiety, shame, and stress—but it doesn't have to stay this way. Today's guest is living proof that change is possible. After completely turning his financial life around, from maxed-out credit cards, a rock-bottom credit score, repossessions, and empty bank accounts, to achieving financial success, he now teaches others how to do the same. Steven Hughes, a money therapist, focuses on uncovering the financial beliefs shaped during childhood. Steven recognized that the negative money mindset affecting him in his youth also impacted countless others. To address this, he founded the non-profit “Know Money” to help people cultivate a stress-free, anxiety-free, and guilt-free perspective on money, empowering them to achieve true wealth—both mentally and financially. Do you feel like, even though you've got money, you're constantly worrying or unable to keep a cent in your bank account? Steven provides practical tools to help you finally break free from an unhealthy money mindset. In This Episode We Cover How to find the “root” of your money fears and address it once identified Why some people with extraordinary incomes struggle to save money Healthy vs. unhealthy financial emotions and ways to stop feeling guilty about success Tools to manage your emotions around money so you can truly enjoy your wealth The “family fund” that empowers you to give generously without being taken advantage of And So Much More! Links from the Show Mindy on BiggerPockets Scott on BiggerPockets Listen to All Your Favorite BiggerPockets Podcasts in One Place Join BiggerPockets for FREE Email Mindy: Mindy@biggerpockets.com Email Scott: Scott@biggerpockets.com BiggerPockets Money Facebook Group Steven's Website Steven's Affirmations Groove Money Land More Off-Market Deals with Crucial Property Owner Contact Information from DealMachine Grab Your Copy of “The Richest Man in Babylon (BiggerPockets Edition)" Find an Investor-Friendly Agent in Your Area How to Use Your Financial Fears to Build Wealth Better (00:00) Intro (01:13) 7 Maxed Out Credit Cards?! (05:56) Teaching Others to Avoid His Mistakes (07:34) Identifying Your Money "Root" (10:08) Getting Out of Debt (11:55) Financial Therapy (16:28) Mental Money Challenges (18:53) Healthy vs. Unhealthy Money Emotions (22:24) What to Do AFTER FIRE (25:46) Tools to Manage Money Emotions (32:34) Family Asking for Money? (38:34) Connect with Steven! Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/money-600 Interested in learning more about today's sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode Highlights In today's solo episode, Matty A brings you a multi-faceted look at the upcoming election, the role of media influence, and insights on how policies could shape the economic landscape. Expect sound bites, unscripted thoughts, and timely advice on navigating the future as a financially savvy, empowered individual. Key Topics Covered Election's Financial Impact: Why government policies and election outcomes can create waves across the stock market, real estate, and broader economy. Media Revolution & Public Influence: The massive reach of Donald Trump's recent interview on Joe Rogan's podcast—38 million views and counting. How democratized media is redefining political influence. Current Election Odds and Insights: Breakdown of election predictions, how betting markets might indicate public sentiment, and the real impact of polls. Fed Rate Cuts & Economic Uncertainty: Discussion on the Fed's surprise 50-basis-point cut and rising mortgage rates, as well as what it signals for both the real estate market and the overall economy. Understanding IRS Audit Triggers: Matty shares critical info on how the IRS selects returns for audit and common red flags to avoid, empowering you with knowledge for tax season. Bill Ackman's Legendary Trade & the Power of Contrarian Thinking: A recap of Bill Ackman's remarkable $2.7 billion trade, demonstrating that taking risks with strategic foresight can yield massive gains. Notable Quotes “At the end of the day, nobody's coming to save you. Take accountability for your own decisions and play the game with intention.” “Wealth is built in the crockpot, not the microwave. Consistency and discipline are what make it work.” “Get in the batter's box, strike out if you must, but keep swinging—because every base hit gets you closer to financial freedom.” Calls to Action Stay Engaged: With the election around the corner, make sure to vote and stay informed about the policies that impact your financial life. Take Charge: Own your journey to financial freedom by understanding and adapting to economic shifts. No matter who's in office, it's your actions that matter most. Share the Wealth: If this episode resonates, share it with someone who could benefit from these insights, and leave us a review to help spread the word. Episode Sponsored By: Discover Financial Millionaire Mindcast Shop: Buy the Rich Life Planner and Get the Wealth-Building Bundle for FREE! Visit: https://shop.millionairemindcast.com/ MY FIRST 50K!: Visit https://wiseinvestorcollective.com/ and submit your application to join!
0:00 - Jared Bednar shares his thoughts on Monday's tough Avs loss, and discusses what they can do to get back on track.20:13 - Moser hates baseball right now. And we can't say we blame him. Plus, Brett doesn't know anything about money management (allegedly)33:48 - If the Broncos don't beat the Saints tomorrow night, there should be HELL TO PAY on Friday morning.
Do you remember the stuffed animal or blanket you took to bed every night? One word for that item is treasure. What we value most is our treasure. Jesus had a lot to say about our treasure (including money). In fact, his teaching in this area challenges all of us to consider what our heart values the most. Pastor Scott Savage continues our series on Matthew 5-7 in this message as he challenges the way we approach money.
In this episode we will find out…- the responsibilities of being a CEO- the huge role technology plays in banking- the importance of safety in a bank- how hurricane Ivan disrupted cayman's economy- why you shouldn't burn bridges with the people who helped you
In this episode we will find out…- The connection between the science and banking fields- How Janet's many careers link together and give her experience - How you never stop learning in life- How communication helped Janet with complex problems- The importance of asking when you don't know something
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Damian Mason Author, Business of Agriculture Podcaster, and National Speaker visits with Chris in this episode. Doing business better is the theme of this entire conversation. Chris pulls out 4 key elements of Damian‘s book titled “Do Business Better” and questions Damian on the applications of these topics in order to help farmers do business better as we head into 2024. Chris dives into a discussion with Damian on the following. 1. Get Better 2. Four Traits to Success. a. Risk tolerance. b. Drive. c. Resilience. d. Vision. 3. Treat Time Like Money. 4. Know Money or (You'll Have No Money.) Sign-Up For 19 Minutes: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/19-minutes/subscribe
The business of sports is going through a revolution— and the transformation is perhaps the most dramatic at the WNBA. Today Nicole speaks to Nneka Ogwumike, a player for the LA Sparks and the President of the WNBA Players Association. Nicole and Nneka talk about the growth of the WNBA, why being compared to the NBA isn't actually helpful, and the difficult position these players are in after Britney Griner was held in Russia. Plus, Nneka gives advice for negotiating that she's put to work for her league, and anyone can use.
Between work, kids, and church, life can get busy. Unfortunately, money management often takes a back seat during the busyness. How can you manage your money well when things are a little crazy? In this episode, Art provides 8 must-know money tips for busy families. Resources:Money in the Light of EternityFree Resources from Christian Money SolutionsAsk a Money Question!
Intuition or just another thought? How do you know....Then this episode is for you. Learning how to know the difference between your intuition and thoughts You are so powerful!I truly hope you love this episode and it awakens something deep within you to take you to the next level...If you are ready for the next level and the The Serenity Mastermind is calling you I invite you to change your entire life here..... https://forevaevents.lpages.co/serenity-mastermindLINKS: Calibrate to the Highest Frequency of Wealth Masterclass: https://forevaevents.lpages.co/calibrate-to-the-highest-frequency-of-wealth-masterclassWebsite: https://www.evolutionoftherose.co/shopFollow me on IG: https://www.instagram.com/eva.kaszycki.officialFollow me on Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@evakaszyckiJOIN my 888 Wealth codes group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1424426101328126#manifestation #quantumjump #lawofattraction #quantumleap #wealth
If you're looking to achieve long-term financial wellness, you need to make sure all four of its key components are in check! In this episode of Money Talk With Tiff, expert guest Steven M. Hughes discusses each one and provides helpful tips for getting on track. Don't miss it! About Our Guest Steven M. Hughes is a Financial Therapist, Reiki Master Teacher, and professional speaker who helps 1-on-1 clients and corporate teams move their finances--and lives--forward. He has served as a financial expert for Google, Airbnb, Tiffany & Co., and more to help audiences reduce their stress around money and achieve lasting financial wellness. Steven is also the founder of the non-profit Know Money®, which exists to help Black college students avoid financial pitfalls and build healthy money mindsets and behaviors. Connect With Steven Twitter: @knowmoneysteve Instagram: @stevenmhughes Facebook: knowmoneysteve Key Takeaways Stephen M. Hughes and Tiffany discussed the four components of financial wellness: Awareness, Education, Action, and Mindfulness. Awareness is being in the right frame of mind to make conscious decisions about money. Education is a greater understanding of financial concepts beyond the basics, such as budgeting and savings. It includes more complex topics like insurance, estate planning, investment strategies, etc. Action involves taking steps to improve one's own financial situation through research or professional guidance; it is considered the most critical step in financial wellness by the speaker. Mindfulness is an understanding that our emotions are intertwined with money matters; it contributes to overall well-being and should be considered when making decisions about finances.
#34 - You Know Money Can't Buy You Love, But Can It Buy Wellness? Guest Interview with Gary Arblaster from Arblaster Consulting Is there a link between your finances and your health? You bet there is. Okay, so then what's the best way to go about improving your finances and, ultimately your health? How can you actually get to the root cause of your financial challenges? Today you are in for a treat as we talk with Gary Arblaster, financial planner, speaker, and author of Making Millions, Going Broke. Hear how Gary empowers people to find freedom from financial worry through personalized financial planning, self-awareness, and choosing financial, physical, and emotional wellness. https://www.arblasterconsulting.com https://www.amazon.com/Making-Millions-Going-Broke-Fifteen/dp/B09T8MW5DW/ref=sr_1_1?crid=351NFY4M09UWW&keywords=making+millions+going+broke&qid=1674007544&sprefix=making+millions+going+broke%2Caps%2C83&sr=8-1
Financial trauma is a real thing. Financial shame is real. And financial abuse is real. And these all influence our money habits, and the way we feel about money.Quite often my parent's desire to control my money, take over my finances, charge me rent to live in their house once I graduated high school, and their own endless financial struggles began to pile up. I started off learning really toxic financial habits. I also entered into a relationship after my first year of college where I was constantly financially shamed by my abuser and my financial moves were heavily controlled – so much so I had a high-balance secret credit card so I could buy coffee without my abuser knowing. Needless to say, I've got financial trauma. I feel a ton of shame around money. In this episode, we're going to break down where shame and financial trauma comes form and exactly how you can heal from it. I'm joined by Steven M. Hughes, a financial therapist, and Sarah Li Cain, CFP candidate and best known for her works in Fortune, CNBC Select, and Redbook. Learn more about Steven: @stevenmhughes; Facebook, Twitter: @knowmoneysteve; Linkedin: https://linkedin.com/in/smhughes2https://stevenmhughes.comSteven M. Hughes is a Financial Therapist, Reiki Master Teacher, and professional speaker who helps private clients, corporate teams, and audiences achieve lasting financial wellness. He has served as a financial expert for ABC's “Soul of A Nation,” Forbes, Business Insider, and more. Steven is also the founder of the non-profit Know Money®, which exists to help Black college students avoid financial pitfalls and build healthy money mindsets and behaviors.Learn more about Sarah: @beyondthedollar on Instagram and Twitterhttp://beyondthedollar.coSarah Li-Cain is a finance writer and an Accredited Financial Counselor candidate whose work has appeared in places like Bankrate, Business Insider, CNBC, Redbook, Yahoo! Finance, Financial Planning Association, and US News.
Are you looking for ways to better with your money? Need to learn more about savings accounts and getting out of debt? Tune in as Natalie Robinson, Millennial Mommy Boss also known as they "Money Mama", discuss different ways for us to be mamas that know our money! Guest: Natalie Robinson, Millennial Mommy Boss Instagram: @MillennialMommyBoss
The Kimberley Wenya Podcast | Manifestation + Mindset Mentor
In this podcast episode, I chat about:A NEW VIBE in KW!!Big expansion vibes, stepping into them energeticallyChats about abundance, whilst being groundedMajor money mindset secrets!How to be a match for a certain amount moneyLife updates + spiritual meaning of injuring my ankleFinally holding my first little home gathering!♡ // Join us in the next round of The Abundance Club HERE! (Limited spaces available!)♡ // Join The Manifestation Collective HERE!♡ // Instagram @kimberleywenya♡ // TikTok @kimberleywenya♡ // FREE Manifestation Masterclass (worth $55) HERE!♡ // Subscribe for Manifestation Secrets to your inbox from KW HERE!
It's time to take control of your finances! That's right. In this episode, we're talking about one of my favorite subjects, money. I brought on Cheryl Nelson-Boyd, CFP®, BFA™ and financial advisor to talk all things finances. Cheryl and I dive into why you need to get comfortable with numbers and know what's happening in your finances. What's in this episode: What Cheryl does as a financial advisor How Cheryl helps women through unexpected transitions How goalposts can help you understand where you're at How to empower yourself financially The top 3 mistakes people are making with their finances How to start getting comfortable with your money narrative For full show notes, resources and links, head to: https://www.meredythwillits.com/podcast Are you ready to go deeper? I am giving you the keys to the castle. If you enjoyed this podcast and want to hear more, make sure to subscribe so you'll never miss an episode! You can also join us on Patreon for exclusive content you'll only hear there: https://www.patreon.com/MeredythWillits You can connect more by visiting me on my website at https://www.meredythwillits.com/ or connecting with me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/MeredythWillits34 or Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/meredyth_willits.
In this episode, we're learning all about how to talk about money. This is a subject that makes most people feel very vulnerable–naked, even–and it can stop us from finding happiness and satisfaction with ourselves, our lives, and what we do each day. Here to discuss this with me is Sarah Kathleen Peck. She's the founder and CEO of Startup Parent, as well as a good friend of mine. She's had her work featured in publications including Forbes, Inc., and Fast Company, worked with countless women entrepreneurs, and recorded over 200 interviews on her own podcast. So, Profit Boss, are you ready to get real about what money is and isn't–and how to make it work for you instead of worrying about how much you have or need? If so, this very special episode is for you! Here's what you'll find out in this week's episode of Profit Boss® Radio: Why money is a tool that becomes completely worthless if you don't know what you want from it. Why so many extremely wealthy people are so miserable. Why there's some power to manifesting–but why you shouldn't just sit in front of your mirror saying “I'm rich!” when you're not. How getting clear about your intentions can help you clarify your questions about money and unpack your trauma. The common stumbling blocks that get in the way between women and financial goals. How Sarah and her husband manage money together without micromanaging each other. Show Notes To get access to the full show notes, including all the resources mentioned, visit https://hilaryhendershott.com/sarah-k-peck/know-thyself-know-money Follow Hilary on: Twitter LinkedIn Instagram Facebook YouTube Subscribe to Profit Boss® Radio Apple Podcasts Overcast Spotify Stitcher Google Podcasts
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3 THINGS TO KNOW...Money Making OpportunitiesWhen You Movewith Dara Laughlin at EBTH.comEverything But the House(episode 58)Listen & Subscribe...Anywhere you can find a podcastOR3thingstoknow.jmpartners.io__1) How to minimize the cost of moving and getting rid of things you won't keep. 2) How to not just get rid of, but get top dollar for the things you don't keep. 3) How to make sure you don't lose any opportunities.Often, the smallest easily missed items often reap the greatest rewards.
Budgeting comes with a slew of words and phrases that someone just getting into the world of budgeting may not exactly know what they mean. In this tip, we cover 8 Budget Terms you should know. For more budgeting help check out our Budgeting 101 Workshop on Youtube Like what you heard? Go ahead and share on your social media! Visit trianglecu.org to learn more about how we can serve you and don't forget to follow us on Facebook and Twitter!
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Topics discussed includes making smart vs. bad investments and what exactly to look for on charts. Also we refer some good stocks to have and also crypto apps to use. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/conscience-crazy/support
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Business Talk Library sits down with Steve Hughes; Founder of Know Money Inc an organization that educates college students about the things they didn't learn in the classroom on finance and money. More about Know Money - https://knowmoney.org/More About Steven - https://www.linkedin.com/in/knowmoneysteve/--------------------------------------------------------- The Business Talk Library is a social media show and platform that shares honest and authentic conversations on the journey of entrepreneurship. We feature conversations with entrepreneurs across all industries with a wide array of experience that we believe will be valuable to you as a business owner. --------------------------------------------------------- Enjoy our content and want to see more? Subscribe & Follow the Podcast – @businesstalklibrary Subscribe & Follow us on YouTube @businesstalklibraryJoin us on TikTok, IG, and Facebook! @businesstalklibraryLinkedIn - Business Talk Library
Clark and Collin sit down to discuss Clemson basketball's hot start and preview the conference championship games. The guys also hit on the COVID vaccine, the ACC Commissioner job, James Harden, and more.
The coronavirus pandemic has challenged the financial freedom of millions of Americans. But every personal finance expert knows that financial education is about finding money management tips in every season. In this episode, we’re sharing money advice learned from covid-19 that will help you get better with money… no, master your money even when covid19 is long gone!
In this episode, Murphy sits down with Jeanetta, the creator of Cash & Curls, which is a personal finance blog that helps others live their best life and still achieve their money goals. Jeanetta shares the story of her money journey and how she paid off her debt that was 1.4X her annual income! But that's not all she also gives us - 5 practical steps you can take to get out of debt AND 5 things you should know before starting your debt-free journey. You don't want to miss this one! Mentioned in this episode: --- Cash & Curls --- Follow Cash & Curls on Insta! >> https://instagram.com/cash_curlsKeep up with Cash and Curls - >> https://murphyonmoney.com/CashAndCurlsFirstToKnowYouTube video mentioned: Don't Go Broke Trying To Impress People | MJ Harris>> https://cashandcurls.com/the-journey-begins>>--- Murphy On Money --- Interested in Money Coaching or connecting with Murphy? No Charge Call. >> https://www.financialcoachingrdu.com/now/Murphy On Money Goodies and Important Links.>> https://linktr.ee/MurphyOnMoneyFollow Murphy @MurphyOnMoney on Instagram. >> https://www.instagram.com/murphyonmoney/Email at: Michael@MurphyOnMoney.com
In this episode, Murphy sits down with Jeanetta, the creator of Cash & Curls, which is a personal finance blog that helps others live their best life and still achieve their money goals. Jeanetta shares the story of her money journey and how she paid off her debt that was 1.4X her annual income! But that's not all she also gives us - 5 practical steps you can take to get out of debt AND 5 things you should know before starting your debt-free journey. You don't want to miss this one! Mentioned in this episode: --- Cash & Curls --- Follow Cash & Curls on Insta! >> https://instagram.com/cash_curlsKeep up with Cash and Curls - >> https://murphyonmoney.com/CashAndCurlsFirstToKnowYouTube video mentioned: Don't Go Broke Trying To Impress People | MJ Harris>> https://cashandcurls.com/the-journey-begins>>--- Murphy On Money --- Interested in Money Coaching or connecting with Murphy? No Charge Call. >> https://www.financialcoachingrdu.com/now/Murphy On Money Goodies and Important Links.>> https://linktr.ee/MurphyOnMoneyFollow Murphy @MurphyOnMoney on Instagram. >> https://www.instagram.com/murphyonmoney/Email at: Michael@MurphyOnMoney.com
Why is it so hard to talk about money? With our parents, spouse, kids, friends, employees and yes, investors? Is it a taboo or social norm?In this episode we talk to Steven Hughes the founder of Know Money, a nonprofit teaching college students how to think, talk, and interact with money. Having made nearly every financial mistake imaginable during his own college experience, Steven now dedicates his efforts to helping other young adults avoid the same pitfalls. Selected for his contributions as one of the Global Shapers at the World Economic Forum Steven is now a nationally recognized Financial Education Instructor providing workshops and conferences in universities across the country. Join us as we talk about money, the financial psychology behind it and how we can use it to get us through this uncertain time.
Today’s Codename is Bank Roll and Mykail and Naima have a special guest, Steven M. Hughes, with them to chat all things side hustles. In this episode, you'll learn about some non-traditional ways of finding a side hustle, how starting a side hustle can help you to supplement your income and some don'ts of side hustles. Steven also talks about his non-profit Know Money and the Bank Roll Summit for college students. This week’s money song comes from Lil Baby! Resources mentioned: https://knowmoney.org https://steadyapp.com https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com https://www.instagram.com/KnowMoneyInc/ https://www.instagram.com/bankrollsummit/ https://twitter.com/KnowMoneyInc Steven's Social Media Links: https://twitter.com/KnowMoneySteve https://www.instagram.com/knowmoneysteve Mykail IG: @theboujiebudgeter W: BoujieBudgets.com T: @boujiebudgeter Naima IG: @naimanbarnes T: @naimanbarnes Contact us: codeandcoin@gmail.com #CodeAndCoin
Over 100,000 students finished school in Australia at the end of last year. Unfortunately, many of these young adults are walking straight into a string of financial mistakes. By the time they're 20, many will have racked up more than $15,000 in debt on consumer goods. In this episode of Succeed With Money, David and Carolyn give a few sensible money tips for school leavers who are now starting out on their life journey.
Being smart with your money pays dividends, literally. Our natural response is to fear money. To think that it controls us. You’re right to be afraid. Money has power over people who don’t know how to use it. Learn how to use it as a tool, and you can set yourself up for financial success. That's what we're here for.
Paying student athletes? The issue has become very real as a result of a newly passed California law - Senate Bill 206. This week on “In the Know,” producer Omar Said talks to Sports editor Sam Connon about why this law came about, what it means for athletes and how it will affect the future of collegiate athletics. http://dailybruin.com/2019/10/25/in-the-know-money-talks-ncaa-walks/
Join the Money Millhouse for brand new episodes Sept. 2! In the meantime, enjoy this great episode from our archives with Steven M. Hughes of Know Money! Bethany and Ellie meet at Ellie's Kitchen Table after having gone on an inexpensive cruise to Mexico. They go over ways people can save money on travel (specifically cruises). Bethany learns how to pronounce gratuities, and how to book a cruise with shipboard credits when booking a cruise. They also tell you the best time to buy spa services on a cruise and when to buy your excursion. Steven M. Hughes joins the Millhouse discussing the #1 money myth that he things can hold people back in life, especially from a young age. He says that money gives you the ability and options, and that the "lack of money is the root of all evil." He shares about the work he is doing to teach college students about money. He shares the biggest challenge he sees when teaching young adults, and he gives the specific goal he made when he was in college (which was increasing his credit score by 315 points). Steven answers the question about what Millennials have learned about money from their parents. Bethany shares the difference she sees with Millennials changing jobs more often than the previous generation. Steven says how this could help when done intentionally. They shift gears to discuss credit scores and what he sees in regards to college students. He shares about the mistakes he made in college and what he did to increase his credit score when he graduated. Steven also addresses the racial divide when it comes to the financial resources available to a household for a black family versus those available to white families. In a study done recently, the average net worth of a white family is $140k where the average for a black family was $11k. Steven works with students of color at colleges and universities with success programs for students learning financial education. Know Money, Steven's company, is actively fighting financial illiteracy in the black community though his programs and events geared to students of color. They just launched the Bank Roll Summit, which will kick off April 3rd in Columbia, South Carolina. Resources: viator.com Groupon Bankroll Summit Know Money Inc
In this episode, Alexander Fazelani and Amanda Bohorquez of Ian Alexander Realty Group in Queens, NY release their second podcast episode of 100% REAL WITH ALEX & AMANDA. Episode 2 features Steven Hughes of Know Money® Inc, and we chat in depth about how his credit went from an all time low and hitting rock bottom, to how he is able to now save 50% of his income, manage a F*** IT Bank Account, teach others to build wealth, and invest.
Part 2 of 3: If you're planning on changing jobs or careers in midlife, there are a number of financial implications to consider. In this episode, Stephanie outlines "Must-Know" money tips for making a midlife career change. Show notes at https://midlifemoneygal.com/15
Bethany and Ellie meet at Ellie's Kitchen Table after having gone on an inexpensive cruise to Mexico. They go over ways people can save money on travel (specifically cruises). Bethany learns how to pronounce gratuities, and how to book a cruise with shipboard credits when booking a cruise. They also tell you the best time to buy spa services on a cruise and when to buy your excursion. Steven M. Hughes joins the Millhouse discussing the #1 money myth that he things can hold people back in life, especially from a young age. He says that money gives you the ability and options, and that the "lack of money is the root of all evil." He shares about the work he is doing to teach college students about money. He shares the biggest challenge he sees when teaching young adults, and he gives the specific goal he made when he was in college (which was increasing his credit score by 315 points). Steven answers the question about what Millennials have learned about money from their parents. Bethany shares the difference she sees with Millennials changing jobs more often than the previous generation. Steven says how this could help when done intentionally. They shift gears to discuss credit scores and what he sees in regards to college students. He shares about the mistakes he made in college and what he did to increase his credit score when he graduated. Steven also addresses the racial divide when it comes to the financial resources available to a household for a black family versus those available to white families. In a study done recently, the average net worth of a white family is $140k where the average for a black family was $11k. Steven works with students of color at colleges and universities with success programs for students learning financial education. Know Money, Steven's company, is actively fighting financial illiteracy in the black community though his programs and events geared to students of color. They just launched the Bank Roll Summit, which will kick off April 3rd in Columbia, South Carolina.
College is a time when young adults are faced with real money management for the first time in their lives. They’re trying to pay rent, pay bills, buy books and have some fun a long the way. Debt can pile up quickly. Such was the case for Steven Hughes, the interview subject for this episode. After signing up for multiple credit cards from on campus lenders he found himself in a debt hole he thought he would never get out of. In this episode you’ll hear Steven’s story on how he climbed his way out of debt and eventually founded Know Money, a financial education company. Steven founded Know Money to help millennial’s avoid the same money mistakes he made and to help young adults talk, think and interact with money differently. He’s a nationally Certified Financial Education Instructor and manages all of the programs for the Know Money team. Highlights: Financial mistakes in college Predatory lending on college campuses Side gigs for young adults Salary expectation vs. salary reality for new graduates The transferrable skills from a job in sales The new reality of the gig economy Delayed gratification Having a “Why” Action cures all Key Takeaway: Figure out where your money is going each month and educate yourself about how credit works. When you have questions, don’t be afraid to reach out for help. Paychecks & Balances Website: https://paychecksandbalances.com/ https://www.patreon.com/paybalances Instagram: @paybalances Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/paychecksandbalances Twitter: @paybalances Know Money Website: http://knowmoney.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KnowMoneyInc/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/knowmoneyinc/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcVcV6jh1DHH5uDRIxYHGCA
On the first episode of Get to know Money we delve into who I am why this channel and podcast exists and what you can expect to learn. We also touch on why it’s important to know about finance and how you can feel confident moving forward. I am also well aware that the sounds is a little cheesy but bear with me because on this journey we can get better together.
Ignite 2 Impact Podcast - Raise up and Inspire the Next Generation of Leaders
After 13 years of overcoming a depression bipolar disorder, Michael Wynn’s new book, “Habits Don’t Lie! 7 Habits To Overcome Obstacles To Win” points out how he overcame his disorder by using habits like, Visualize Faith, Be Real, Target Success, Know Money, Live Health, Just Win, and Think Repeat. This episode will motivate you to challenge your obstacles by using these life-changing habits. These habits may raise some issues, provide insights, and give recommendations for you to personally deal with obstacles to become more resilient for a win. Michael D. Wynn, “Coach Win” is a Habit Success Strategist, Motivational Speaker and Author who is a certified authenticity coach. Michael has a background as a financial auditor, financial literacy trainer and fraud examiner in which he coaches, speaks and gives advice on how to live, optimize and accomplish your personal and business goals with habits. For more info on Mike Wynn visit www.mikewyncoachwin.com Keep in contact with us, sign up and get our free gift to YOU: http://www.drgenevaspeaks.com Follow our hashtag #ignite2impact Please share this podcast & let us what you think, *subscribe in iTunes and leave a review
Welcome to 'Business News and Other $#!T', I am your host Amer and thank you so much for tuning in to a show that has been called the perfect listen for busy fifth graders with ADD. I am an aspiring stand up comedian, improvisor and stay at home dad. In a previous life I graduated from the University of Chicago (cough - the Harvard of the midwest) with an A.B. in Economics and for 10 long years I worked as an Executive director for JP Morgan (cough - selling my soul). You may be asking why someone in their right mind with a wife and two kids would give up such a prestigious and profitable position to become a lowly comedian? And to that I would say uh because it's way more fun and maybe don't be such a jerk about it.... Our goal with the show is to entertain you with funny stories, jokes, and one liners about investing and hopefully make you a stronger and more financially secure young person. Basically we want to help you increase the size of your back up stash. Back up stash being that secret stash of money that keeps you afloat after you tell that horrible boss to get effed and/or you want to travel around South East Asia for 6 months. So join us every Thursday as we tell some funny stories, some jokes, have a good ol time, and maybe learn some important things. 1:02 Learning About Money: 2 ways to understand money better 2:47 Way #1: What’s YOUR relationship with money? (4:01 Understand the 4 Money Mindsets) 11:55 Way #2: 5 Tactical/Technical Steps Business and Econ News 16:05 10th Anniversary: The Great Recession of 2008 and Its Impacts Today 26:03 Elon Musk: Taking Tesla Private? 31:11 Big Tech: Facebook, Apple, Google, Twitter, Netflix, Amazon, Snapchat... 40:46 Emerging Markets: Turkey and Argentina --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/business-news-and-other-sheet/support
Want more success? Get some better friends! Nothing in this world will open more doors for you, or speed up your journey to the top more than having a high-powered network of successful and influential people (friends in high places). In this episode of the podcast I’ll teach you how I connected with and befriended some of the BIGGEST online marketers in the world and what YOU can do to form these type of insanely valuable relationships for YOUR business and LIFE!
This is how Skye rolls… At the moment of this interview Skye is completely booked out six weeks in her business, which means she knows there is money coming in. If you listened to Skye’s first interview you know that when she joined The Enchanted Circle, money was scarce. She really didn’t have the money but trusted and joined anyway. A little over two months later and she knows money is coming in. How did she get here? Learning to trust was a big part of it. Listen to the interview to hear about Skye’s journey to in The Enchanted Circle! You’ll also get to hear about her experience and the clarity she gained from taking the Script Your Happy Ever After workshop! Resources Manifest $10,000 book Double Your Business book The Enchanted Circle
[Convo starts 8:26] Outreach. Transformation. Money. Meet Steven M. Hughes, THE man behind one of South Carolina's fastest growing financial literacy nonprofits- Know Money Inc.! Hailing from the state's capitol of Columbia, SC, Steven is literally educating the state from the inside out! Every financial mistake a millennial could make in college, Steven made! Maxed out credit cards, reposessions, evictions- YOU NAME IT! But instead of staying a victim, he became a victor! As he began to improve his financial situation, others asked him how he accomplished his financial goals. From one on ones to large workshops, Steven grew his reach and began Know Money, Inc. Know Money Inc. is in its third year and the organization has been blessed to grow its board and grow its reach globally, with Steven's invitation to the World Economic Forum in Geneva, Switzerland! In this episode we talk about that experience, financial apps to help you with finances, Steven's evolution to "New Steve" and why researching other non-profits is important! This episode is fun and informative with two college friends talking money! Get to "KNOW MONEY" by connecting with Know Money! Instagram: @KnowMoney Facebook: Know Money Youtube: Know Money New website coming soon! www.Know-Money.org Intro Music: "Geechie Low country" by American Foreign (Produced by ApolloTone) Listen to his full album "7even 7ummers" on Apple Music, Tidal, Google Play, Spotify and more by searching AMERICAN FOREIGN. Intro Music: "Geechie Low country" by American Foreign (Produced by ApolloTone) Listen to his full album "7even 7ummers" on Apple Music, Tidal, Google Play, Spotify and more by searching AMERICAN FOREIGN.
Bashir Harrell had a chance to sit down with an old friend of his, Steven Hughes, and ask him some questions about his life and his passion. ---------------------- Special Edition: Steven Hughes - Know Money Editor/mixer -John Bauer Narrator -Nizar Babul Interview -Steven Hughes Music -Narration: nepo - tagwerk. -Interview: The Ambiguity - The Fractured Hands of My Internal Clock Lead Me Away The Ambiguity - Maybe I'm Not Doing Anything Right The Ambiguity - Clouds Crashed into a Mountain and Cried on the Trees The Ambiguity - Corduroy Recliner Travels and a Television Static Lullaby The Ambiguity - Meandering Along the Back Roads When Traffic Lights Sleep ---------------------- If you liked what Steven had to say, be sure to check out his website, Know Money: http://know-money.org If you liked the music be sure to check out nepo and The Ambiguity: https://hwps.bandcamp.com/ https://soundcloud.com/hwps https://soundcloud.com/the-ambiguity/ http://theambiguity.bandcamp.com/ If you want to have your music featured on Comatose, send us an email at ComatosePodcast@gmail.com or tweet us @ComatosePodcast.
In this riveting episode of "Earn Your Leisure," we're joined by the insightful Loon, who delves deep into the intricacies of the podcasting and business world. Here's a sneak peek at what we cover: