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Are you drowning in student loan debt while trying to build your dietetics career? You're not alone. In this eye-opening interview with Lauryn Williams of StudentLoanPlanner.com, we tackle the uncomfortable truth about student loans in our profession, where dietitians are often overeducated and undercompensated. Whether you're making $30K in clinical or growing a private practice with variable income, this episode delivers the straight talk you need about managing your student loans without derailing your career dreams. From income-driven repayment plans to loan forgiveness options you might not know exist, Lauryn breaks down complex information into practical steps you can take immediately. I even get vulnerable about my own student loan journey (yes, even after years in the profession!), because it's time we stop letting money shame prevent us from taking control of our financial futures. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE Why "sticking your head in the sand" is the #1 student loan mistake and how to break the avoidance cycle The truth about income-driven repayment plans and how they can make your monthly payments manageable on a dietitian's salary How to determine if Public Service Loan Forgiveness could cut your repayment timeline from 20-25 years down to just 10 years The surprising truth about loan forgiveness at the end of income-driven plans that many dietitians don't know Practical strategies for dietitians juggling both student loans and business growth How to start taking action on your loans without shame or overwhelm Why your student loans don't have to force you to abandon your dietetics career This episode is a must-listen if you've been avoiding looking at your student loan statements or if you're wondering if you'll need to leave dietetics to pay off your debt. The truth is, you can create a sustainable career AND a realistic repayment plan – but first, you need the right information. Remember, your dietetics education wasn't a mistake – it was an investment in a career path that allows you to transform lives through nutrition. Don't let student loan fear rob you of the profession you're passionate about. This conversation with Lauryn will empower you to face your finances head-on and create a repayment strategy that honors both your professional expertise and your financial well-being. TAKE IT TO THE NEXT LEVEL Visit StudentLoanPlanner.com to schedule your consultation. Their team of experts will create a customized plan based on your specific situation, helping you navigate the complexities of student loan repayment with confidence. Additionally, come join us in Money Mindset Mastery & More, our amazing Facebook community where dietitians like you support each other, share wins, and create magic together. This is where we're having real conversations about building fulfilling careers, creating sustainable success, and transforming our relationship with money. Remember, the journey to financial freedom is so much sweeter when we walk it together!
Connect with Lauryn: https://www.lauryn-williams.com/ Student Loan Planner: https://www.studentloanplanner.com/ In this episode, T.J. van Gerven and Lauryn Williams discuss the complexities of managing student loan debt, including public service loan forgiveness, income-driven repayment plans, and the implications of recent policy changes. Lauryn shares her personal journey from being an Olympian to becoming a financial planner, emphasizing the importance of understanding one's unique financial situation. The conversation covers various strategies for managing student loans, the risks of refinancing, and the impact of marital status on repayment plans. Listeners are encouraged to take proactive steps in their financial planning to optimize their student loan situations. Takeaways Lauryn's journey from athlete to financial planner highlights the importance of financial literacy. Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) requires specific employment and payment criteria. Income-driven repayment plans can significantly reduce monthly payments based on income. Refinancing student loans can eliminate federal protections and benefits. Married couples should consider filing separately to optimize student loan payments. Tax implications of student loan forgiveness can be substantial and should be planned for. Understanding the different types of student loans is crucial for effective management. Proactive financial planning can lead to significant long-term benefits. Consulting with a financial advisor can provide personalized strategies for student loan management. Staying informed about policy changes is essential for effective financial planning. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Student Loan Management 02:45 The Journey to Financial Planning 05:46 Understanding Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) 08:25 Income-Driven Repayment Plans Explained 11:31 Navigating Changes in Student Loan Policies 14:05 Refinancing vs. Consolidation of Student Loans 16:56 The Impact of Student Debt on Young Professionals 19:53 Choosing the Right Repayment Plan 20:37 Understanding Student Loan Payments and Interest 23:15 Marital Status and Student Loan Repayment Strategies 26:12 Tax Implications of Student Loan Forgiveness 28:23 Personalized Financial Planning for Student Loans 31:39 Navigating Income-Driven Repayment Plans 33:55 Retirement Contributions and Student Loan Payments 36:55 Taking Action on Student Loan Management
With stock market volatility and fears of price increases driven by the new tariffs, you may be worried about your finances. In this episode, certified financial planner Lauryn Williams explains how to handle your spending, savings and retirement accounts in times of economic instability.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
With stock market volatility and fears of price increases driven by the new tariffs, you may be worried about your finances. In this episode, certified financial planner Lauryn Williams explains how to handle your spending, savings and retirement accounts in times of economic instability.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Lauryn Williams is back on the Worth Listening Podcast with some major updates! After a long break since the last episode in August of last year, she's ready to dive into what's been happening in her life and business, including some big changes. Lauryn discusses the latest updates on student loan repayment, her decision to take her income to zero after growing a successful business, and why she's now living abroad. She also shares exciting news about combining her passions for travel and finance into empowering financial retreats. Key Takeaways Big student loan update: Lauryn shares the latest on student loans and how politics are impacting borrower repayment plans. Lauryn's life update and business reset: Lauryn explains why she decided to take her income to zero, despite having grown a successful business, and what that shift has meant for her life and career. Moving abroad: Find out where Lauryn has relocated and why she made the move. Combining travel and finance: Lauryn's main focus now is bringing people to Medellin, Colombia, for financial retreats that empower them to take control of their money while exploring new horizons. Bridging financial coaching and financial planning: Lauryn dives into the difference between financial coaching and financial planning. What's next for the podcast: Lauryn outlines her plans for the podcast going forward. Excited about the financial retreats or have questions for Lauryn? Reach out to podcast@worth-listening.com, and don't forget to check out the upcoming retreat dates in Medellin, Colombia. Take control of your finances while experiencing something new! Links & Resources Mentioned Sign up for the Welcome to Wealth Retreat: worth-winning.com/retreats Take The Financial Checkup Quiz About Lauryn Williams Lauryn Williams is a Certified Financial Planner, Olympian, and financial educator passionate about helping people take control of their finances. Lauryn also hosts the Welcome to Wealth Retreats, designed to help individuals create actionable financial plans while traveling and experiencing new cultures. Learn more about her speaking services and retreats [here]. Follow Us on Social Media Follow Lauryn on Instagram: @worthwinning Follow the Worth Listening Podcast: Apple Podcasts | Spotify Connect with Lauryn on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/lauryn-williams
Winning an Olympic medal doesn't necessarily translate to financial success for many athletes. Host J.R. Whalen speaks with WSJ personal finance reporter Joe Pinsker as well as Olympians Dan Walsh and Lauryn Williams, who discuss the financial challenges they faced and overcame in the years following competition. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The student loan world continues to change. Looming deadlines are approaching and there is an injunction to the Saving on A Valuable Education (SAVE) plan. Listen in as student loan experts Kathleen Boyd, CFP®, CSLP® and Lauryn Williams, CFP®, CSLP®, AFC® answer your burning questions. Including factors and considerations for the SAVE plan injunction, Pay As You Earn plan, Income Contingent Repayment plan and IDR waiver. SAVE injunction news SAVE risk tolerance Pay As You Earn final call FAQs: When will forgiveness happen? Why is there an injunction? Should I stay on my student loan repayment plan? Income Contingent Repayment final call ICR and Parent PLUS Borrowers considerations IDR waiver consolidation considerations When will there be more student loan updates? Student loan deadlines to be aware of Like the show? There are several ways you can help! Follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Amazon Music Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts Subscribe to the newsletter Feeling helpless when it comes to your student loans? Try our free student loan calculator Check out our refinancing bonuses we negotiated Book your custom student loan plan Get profession-specific financial planning Do you have a question about student loans? Leave us a voicemail here or email us at help@studentloanplanner.com and we might feature it in an upcoming show!
A looming June 30, 2024, deadline means big changes for student loan borrowers. Student loan experts Lauryn Williams and Connor Pierce explain why this is the last call for the IDR waiver, Pay As You Earn (PAYE) plan and Income Contingent Repayment (ICR) plan. Learn what's at stake with these benefits phasing out and how to avoid costly mistakes. In today's episode: 03:58 Last chance for Pay As You Earn (PAYE) and why it's crucial for professions with escalating incomes 13:30 Income Contingent Repayment (ICR) is going away for borrowers who don't have Parent PLUS loans 20:24 IDR waiver benefits before they expire and why you might need to consolidate your loans before June 30, 2024 30:19 Undergrad borrowers on Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) could see their payments drop July 1, 2024 Like the show? There are several ways you can help! Follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Amazon Music Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts Subscribe to the newsletter Feeling helpless when it comes to your student loans? Try our free student loan calculator Check out our refinancing bonuses we negotiated Book your custom student loan plan Get profession-specific financial planning Do you have a question about student loans? Leave us a voicemail here or email us at help@studentloanplanner.com and we might feature it in an upcoming show!
This week on the Journey to Launch Podcast, I am sharing a conversation I had on IG Live with Lauryn Williams from Student Loan Planner. Lauryn provides crucial information for student loan borrowers about the Biden administration's Income-Driven Repayment (IDR) waiver for federal student loans, which can significantly impact loan forgiveness eligibility. The steps to take include: understand your loan type, consider consolidation, and take timely action before June 30, 2024 which is the deadline to maximize benefits. In this episode, Lauryn shares: What is the IDR Waiver and how it can help student loan borrowers get closer to forgiveness Why borrowers with Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) loans or those with multiple loan types should consider consolidation to benefit from the IDR waiver. Where to go to see your loans and determine your next steps How to stay informed about your loans and any future opportunities for forgiveness or adjustment if you miss the deadline + more. Other Links Mentioned in episode: How to Qualify for the IDR Waiver Student Loan Planner www.StudentAid.gov Get your copy of my book: Your Journey To Financial Freedom Leave Your Journey To Financial Freedom a review! Get The Budget Bootcamp for FREE Check out my personal website here. Join The Weekly Newsletter List Leave me a voicemail– Leave me a question on the Journey To Launch voicemail and have it answered on the podcast! YNAB – Start managing your money and budgeting so that you can reach your financial dreams. Sign up for a free 34 days trial of YNAB, my go-to budgeting app by using my referral link. What stage of the financial journey are you on? Are you working on financial stability or work flexibility? Find out with this free assessment and get a curated list of the 10 next best episodes for you to listen to depending on your stage. Check it out here! Connect with Lauren: Website Instagram: @LauryncWilliams Connect with me: Instagram: @Journeytolaunch Twitter: @JourneyToLaunch Facebook: @Journey To Launch Join the Private Facebook Group Join the Waitlist for My FI Course Get The Free Jumpstart Guide Get The Budget Bootcamp for FREE
Curious about student loan planning? This episode is packed with real-life scenarios, insider knowledge, and practical advice for your student loan journey. Get insight into ambiguous regulations, servicer misinformation and the impact it has on borrowers from Lauryn Williams, CFP®, CSLP®, AFC®, and Justin Kim-Hummel, former client and integral member of the Student Loan Planner team who brings a wealth of experience from his background in PR, graduate studies, and time working on Capitol Hill. Together, they tackle challenges, answer frequently asked questions, and reveal the dedication and care that goes into every consultation. Learn why this is more than just advice. It's about connecting with experts who genuinely care about your financial well-being and student loan success. In today's episode, you'll find out: Justin's journey from client to becoming a crucial part of the Student Loan Planner team Firsthand insight into why many borrowers are dealing with misinformation and lack of clear guidance from loan services The dangers of following bad advice from student loan servicers Key benefits of booking a consultation for personalized advice and savings How uncertainty surrounding the election can impact student loan policies How to best use the free resources offered by the Student Loan Planner team How the Student Loan Planner team uses office hours to manage client questions and concerns What kind of post-consultation support you get when implementing your custom plan What information you'll need to share with a consultant to get the best advice How a consult can address the unique financial situations of high earners who may not qualify for forgiveness How expenses like credit card debt and housing costs factor into student loan repayment options The limitations of giving advice by email and how the customer support team manages expectations Why you don't have to turn on your camera during a virtual meeting with a consultant How long it takes to get a personalized student loan plan Like the show? There are several ways you can help! Follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Amazon Music Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts Subscribe to the newsletter Feeling helpless when it comes to your student loans? Try our free student loan calculator Check out our refinancing bonuses we negotiated Book your custom student loan plan Get profession-specific financial planning Do you have a question about student loans? Leave us a voicemail here or email us at help@studentloanplanner.com and we might feature it in an upcoming show!
In this week's episode, I'm thrilled to share my conversation with Lauryn Williams, an extraordinary individual who has not only achieved greatness on the athletic track but also in the realm of financial planning. Lauryn's story is a powerful example of how discipline, dedication, and a willingness to learn can lead to success in multiple arenas of life. Her transition from an Olympic athlete to a certified financial planner is not just inspiring; it's a lesson in reinventing oneself and finding purpose beyond one's initial calling.Lauryn opens up about her journey, revealing the pivotal moments that led her from winning medals to advising clients on financial health. We explore the mindset shifts required to excel in two vastly different fields and the common threads of discipline and perseverance that link them. Lauryn's candidness about the challenges and triumphs along her path offers invaluable lessons on adapting to life's changes and seizing new opportunities with courage and enthusiasm.One of the most enlightening parts of our discussion revolves around Lauryn's passion for financial literacy. She shares her vision of a world where financial knowledge is accessible to everyone, empowering individuals to make informed decisions about their money. Through her work, Lauryn is breaking down the complex world of finance into understandable and actionable advice, showing that it's possible to achieve financial wellness with the right guidance and mindset.Lauryn provides listeners with practical strategies for managing their finances, from budgeting and saving to investing and planning for the future. Her advice is for anyone looking to improve their financial situation and build a more secure future.Lauryn also discusses how her experiences have fueled her desire to give back and make a difference in the lives of others. Whether it's through her financial planning practice or her involvement in community initiatives, Lauryn is committed to contributing to a better, more financially savvy world.Don't miss this incredible episode filled with lessons sure to support you on your financial journey.In today's episode, we talk about:Lauryn's seamless transition from an Olympic athlete to a certified financial planner, and the motivations behind her career change.How Lauryn is making financial planning accessible and empowering for everyone, regardless of their background.Practical financial advice from Lauryn, including strategies for debt management, savings, and investment.Understanding the value and impact a certified financial planner can have on your financial health and long-term goals.Lauryn's personal and professional growth, and how she uses her platform to advocate for financial literacy and freedom.Read the blog post here._______________________________© 2023 Real World NP. For educational and informational purposes only, see realworldnp.com/disclaimer for full details. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this action-packed episode, financial experts and student loan consultants Jared Costigan, CFP®, Logan Murray, CFP®, CSLP®, EA, and Lauryn Williams, CFP®, CSLP®, explore the profound impact of student loans on everyday life. You'll hear stories of consultations where clients discovered surprising opportunities for loan forgiveness, leading to emotional reactions and newfound hope; the macroeconomic implications of the impending restart of student loan payments and how it presents a valuable planning opportunity for borrowers; and how retirement planning and aggressive repayment strategies fit into your student loan repayment strategy. In today's episode, you'll find out: How retirement planning intersects student loans Financial opportunities for borrowers as student loan payments resume How income-driven repayment can make your monthly payments more manageable The benefits of integrating student loans into your overall financial roadmap Why you shouldn't wait to ask for help with student loan payments How student loan planning is different from traditional finance and why it's often overlooked What drives our experts in a sneak peek behind the scenes with the SLP team The story of a client who unlocked a staggering $150,000 in loan forgiveness during a consultation Financial planning opportunities for borrowers who haven't included student loan payments in their budget The importance of income-driven payment plans and payment reduction Like the show? There are several ways you can help! Follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Google Podcasts Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts Subscribe to the newsletter Feeling helpless when it comes to your student loans? Try our free student loan calculator Check out our refinancing bonuses we negotiated Book your custom student loan plan Do you have a question about student loans? Leave us a voicemail here or email us at help@studentloanplanner.com and we might feature it in an upcoming show!
Arm yourself with “quick hits” — essential tips to guide you through the labyrinth of recent student loan updates. As student loan payments restart, Lauryn Williams, CFP®, CSLP®, and Meagan McGuire, CSLP®, share how to maximize opportunities on your student loan repayment journey. Discover the revamped consolidation application designed for better efficiency and ease. Learn the benefits of removing the spousal sign-off requirements and the improved IRS data retrieval tool. Get the lowdown on the double consolidation process for Parent PLUS loans and why you shouldn't wait to take action. Listen in to stay ahead of the game when managing your student loans. In today's episode, you'll find out: How changes to the consolidation application can influence your decision to consolidate How your spouse's information can affect student loan consolidation, regardless of separate finances How to get real-time payment estimates with the IRS data retrieval tool The new option of uploading income certification documentation digitally versus traditional mailing Top pros and cons of the double consolidation legal loophole for Parent PLUS loan borrowers Why parents with student loans need to add the July 2025 deadline to their calendar Common problems borrowers face when consolidating or choosing an income-driven plan Why interest capitalization isn't as bad as you think The importance of considering your entire financial picture when evaluating your student loan repayment strategy Links mentioned: Direct Consolidation Loan Application Income-Driven Repayment (IDR) Plan Request The IRS Data Retrieval Tool (DRT)
On September 1, the U.S. Department of Education's pandemic student loan relief will expire, meaning millions will need to begin paying their student loans again. Many may have gotten used to not having to worry about student loans, at least temporarily, and the increase in payments may change how you plan your budget, social plans, and financial future. Travis Hornsby, founder of Student Loan Planner, and Lauryn Williams, a consultant for Student Loan Planner, joins to help us think through paying student loans and take your calls. *This segment is guest-hosted by Kousha Navidar.
Meet our newest team member, Sam Silberstein, CFP®, CSLP®. A seasoned financial consultant and coach, Sam brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table. Join our host, Lauryn Williams, CFP®, CSLP®, as she and Sam delve into her journey in the world of finance and her passion for student loan planning. Sam shares her experiences with self-taught learning, her decision to undergo additional training in student loan planning, and the invaluable lessons she's learned from industry experts. Sam also opens up about her love for musicals, her beloved cat, and the struggles she's faced managing her own finances. In today's episode, you'll find out: Sam's background and passion for helping others manage their finances The importance of customizing financial strategies How Sam and SLP are filling gaps in financial planning How to understand and cope with the anxiety and trauma associated with student loan debt Why it's Important to work with consultants that provide support How to address concerns about the cost and value of consultations Who may still be eligible for PSLF waivers and student loan forgiveness The diversity of SLP consultants and how to book a consultation Like the show? There are several ways you can help! Follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Google Podcasts Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Facebook, Twitter/X, or LinkedIn Feeling helpless when it comes to your student loans? Try our free student loan calculator Check out our refinancing bonuses we negotiated Book your custom student loan plan Do you have a question about student loans? Leave us a voicemail here or email us at help@studentloanplanner.com and we might feature it in an upcoming show!
Welcome to this episode of 20/20 Money! My guest on today's show is Lauryn Williams. Lauryn is an experienced consultant with www.studentloanplanner.com, a service started by Travis Hornsby a number of years ago. Travis and his team that he's grown has come to be one of the leading authorities nationwide as it pertains to student loan repayment strategies. Lauryn joins me on the show today to talk about the current status of student loan strategies given that we now have clarity from the Biden administration about when repayments begin and key upcoming dates to put on your calendar. We discuss rules of thumb to evaluate whether pursuing loan forgiveness vs refinancing is your best course, the different IDR strategies currently in play with an emphasis on the new SAVE program, and a couple of changes regarding PSLF that could be advantageous to ODs working in TX and CA. You even get to hear me miss a “Captain Obvious” answer to my own question on the show and the fun we both had with me missing an obvious answer. We talk about the tax bomb on IDR plans, the IDR waiver/account adjustment, refinancing in a higher interest rate environment, and a variety of other topics that are all going to be very valuable to anyone with questions about their student loan repayment strategies. As a reminder, you can get all the information discussed in today's conversation by visiting our website at integratedpwm.com and clicking on the Learning Center. While there, be sure to subscribe to our monthly “planning life on purpose” newsletter that's filled with tips and ideas to help you plan life on purpose. You can also set up a Triage conversation to learn a little bit more about how we serve in the capacity of a personal and professional CFO: helping OD practice owners around the country reduce their tax bill, proactively manage cash flow, and make prudent investment decisions both in and out of their practice to help them live their best life on purpose. You can also check out any number of additional free resources like our eBooks, blog posts, and on-demand webinars. Lastly, if you're interested in learning more about the upcoming launch of the 20/20 Money Membership, please check out the link in the Resources to learn more about what we have in store for you! And with that introduction, I hope you enjoy my conversation with Lauryn Williams. Resources: 20/20 Money Community Information Student Loan Planner ————————————————————————————— Please rate and subscribe to 20/20 Money on these platforms Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Stitcher ————————————————————————————— For past episodes of 20/20 Money with full companion show notes, please check out our episode archive here!
Student loans have gone crazy! Payments are starting back up in October and people are desperately trying to figure out what they need to do to prepare. So I'm going to share everything you need to know related to getting ready to start repaying your loans again. There have been a lot of changes so if you have student loans or are thinking about getting student loans, you need to listen to this. In the episode, I share: Lump sum payments and who shouldn't be making them Steps to take before payments begin in October Forgiveness plans and who they're for Why you need to be thinking about your student loan situation The coming Income-Driven Repayment tracker Why now is the time to take advantage of getting on the right student loan repayment plan The difference between consolidation and refinancing Why consolidation is not the right fit for everyone What refinancing means and why it's not for everyone The new SAVE plan If you want to further connect with Lauryn Williams at Worth Winning, follow us on social media: Instagram: @worthwinning Twitter: @worth_winning Facebook: @worthwinningfp LinkedIn: @lauryn-williams Mentioned Resources: Frugal Living and the FIRE Movement, with Travis Hornsby Visit Student Loan Planner to learn more about student loans and schedule a consultation to discover your best repayment plan. Please reach out at emily@worth-winning.com if you're interested in learning more about bringing a corporate financial wellness presentation to your organization. If you want to share your money memoir on the podcast, contact us at podcast@worth-listening.com.
Getting financial help isn't easy, but avoiding it can have a ripple effect on your life. Lauryn Williams, CFP®, CSLP®, and Rob Bertman, CFA, CFP®, are diving deep into the long-term consequences of not getting the support you need. They explore the barriers to seeking financial help, emphasizing the stigma, shame, fear, and hopelessness that often surround financial issues. Discover how to reframe the narrative to focus on the positive aspects of student loan debt in particular, such as education and career opportunities. Rob and Lauryn also tackle the cultural taboo surrounding discussions about finances and seeking the necessary help to truly revolutionize your financial life and live your best life ever. In today's episode, you'll find out: The full scope of the impact of everyday financial decisions How location, time constraints and lack of funds make financial advice hard to get How to reframe your shame and guilt of debt to focus on the positive aspects Advice on prioritizing tasks and picking something to move forward with Why people wait to reach out for help after a personal event or someone else's financial hardship The importance of a spouse's information when getting financial advice The best ways to balance personal and financial goals Why taking an inventory of cash flow, debt, taxes, investments, and other factors is crucial to financial health Like the show? There are several ways you can help! Follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Google Podcasts Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn Feeling helpless when it comes to your student loans? Try our free student loan calculator Check out our refinancing bonuses we negotiated Book your custom student loan plan Do you have a question about student loans? Leave us a voicemail here or email us at help@studentloanplanner.com and we might feature it in an upcoming show!
Today NFL player Kelvin Beachum joins the podcast. Kelvin is a Texas native entering his 12th season. In addition to playing football, he is also a board member, advisor, active technology investor, and philanthropist. Today Kevin will share with us his money memoir including his entry into the NFL and why he has continued to pursue other opportunities while playing. You will be encouraged and motivated by his message. In this episode we discuss: Living below your means How your experiences and exposure change your relationship with money That all NFL players aren't instant millionaires The importance of purposeful spending How Kelvin got started in the world of Venture Capital Curiosity and the impact of being a life long learner The role of networking in financial success and opportunities Donor Advised Fund (DAF) Mentioned Resources: www.kelvinbeachum.com If you want to further connect with Lauryn Williams at Worth Winning, follow us on social media: Instagram: @worthwinning Twitter: @worth_winning Facebook: @worthwinningfp LinkedIn: @lauryn-williams If you want to connect further with Kelvin Beachum: LinkedIn: @kb2smu
This week we sat down with 25 year old self-made millionaire investor Josh Villareal to discuss how he grew his real estate portfolio to great heights at such a young age. Josh shares his strategies of adding accessory dwelling units (ADUs) to each of his properties and how he has found a unique lane investing in the expensive California market. He has also dabbled in flips, Airbnb, and is in the process of developing a 49 unit $200 million dollar building.Throughout the episode, Josh reveals his early motivations, joining the navy at 17, his goal of retiring his parents, and the lessons he has learned along his journey so far. From his first investment property to scaling his ventures, he provides practical tips and strategies for aspiring investors who want to follow in his footsteps. He shares the importance of mindset, taking calculated risks, and continuously learning to stay ahead in a competitive market.Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting out, this podcast episode will leave you feeling motivated and equipped with actionable insights to accelerate your own journey towards financial freedom. **If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds and makes a huge difference in helping us land high profile guests on the show. We also love reading reviews to see the impact we're making!Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Click hereInterested in being interviewed on the podcast? Click hereInterested in joining our investor mailing list and investing with us? Click hereInterested in YouTube Automation? Click hereFollow Us: Instagram: instagram.com/weeklyjuicepodYouTube: youtube.com/@weeklyjuicepodTikTok: tiktok.com/@weeklyjuicepodTwitter: twitter.com/weeklyjuicepodPrevious Guests on The Weekly Juice Podcast include: Brandon Turner, David Greene, Tony Robinson, Paula Pant, Chad “Coach” Carson, Heather Blankenship, Jake Harris, Avery Carl, Tim Bratz, J. Scott, Matt Faircloth, Ashley Wilson, Felipe Mejia, Mark McMahon, Robert Leonard, Ashley Hamilton, Zeona McIntyre, Michael Elefante, Michael Zuber, Alex Camacho, Steve Rozenberg, Henry Washington, Axel Ragnarsson, Seth Berger, Myra Oliver, Cody Berman, Shelby Osbourne, Indar Lange, Phillip Vera, Naaman Taylor, Rich Fettke, Brody Fausett, Jerome Maldonado, Brian Luebben, Ana Klein, Diego Corzo, David Toupin, Travis Zappia, Stratton Brown, Dr. Joe Asamoah, David Grabiner, Brian Davila, Mark Jones, Ian Group, Lauryn Williams, Lauren & Kyle Clugston (Rentals to Wealth), Craig Curelop (The Fi Guy), Marc Russell (Better Wallet), Josh & Ali Lupo (The Fi Couple), Brennan Schlagbaum (Budget Dog), Chloe Daniels (Clobare Money Coach), JD Sustar (Finance Cowboy), Rachel Richards (Money Honey Rachel), Shang (Save My Cents), Soli Cayetano (Lattes and Leases), Sharon Tseung, Tyler Wright, Georgiy (Funancialism), Sarah King (Nerds Guide to Fi), Chris (The Stealthy Rich), Kyle Stanley (Fearless Kyle), Savannah Arroyo (Net Worth Nurse), and many more.
Today Carrie Nicholson joins Lauryn Williams on the podcast. Carrie is a business manager who enjoys all things money and wealth. Before quitting her job to become full-time self-employed for the past decade, she was a tax accountant and Certified Bookkeeper. In 2018, she sold her first finance blog, Careful Cents, for nearly six figures. Today, she owns multiple online businesses including a YouTube channel about cash budgeting and a Colorado travel blog. Today Carrie will share with us more about where her interest in finances came from and how she uses her personal financial story to create income while helping others. In This Episode, They Discuss: The balance of serving, ministry, and earning in income The trade school option to get into accounting How she built and sold a finance blog for freelancers How she and her husband are building a travel blog with the intention to sell Budgeting, emergency funds, and creating a savings plan Cash stuffing and savings challenges Mentioned Resources: Natalie Bacon, Financial Coach If you want to further connect with Lauryn Williams at Worth Winning, follow us on social media: Instagram: @worthwinning Twitter: @worth_winning Facebook: @worthwinningfp LinkedIn: @lauryn-williams If you want to connect further with Carrie Nicholson: Instagram: @carrieconsiders YouTube: @carrieconsiders
Join us for a special mid-year episode as we reflect on the first half of the year and dive into important topics that are shaping our businesses and personal lives as we head into the second half of 2023. In this episode, we discuss goal setting, accountability, the power of mastermind groups, the ever-evolving real estate market, and our current state of business affairs. As we hit the midway point, we realize how crucial it is to reassess goals and progress. Throughout the episode we share our experiences with goal setting and the strategies we've found most effective in maintaining both focus and motivation.One of the highlights of the episode is when we discuss the transformative power of joining a mastermind group and how it holds us accountable to our commitments. By sharing our experiences, we aim to inspire and motivate anyone who may be facing similar hurdles or seeking new perspectives as they navigate the ever-changing landscape of entrepreneurship.**If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds and makes a huge difference in helping us land high profile guests on the show. We also love reading reviews to see the impact we're making!Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Click hereInterested in being interviewed on the podcast? Click hereInterested in joining our investor mailing list and investing with us? Click hereInterested in YouTube Automation? Click hereFollow Us: Instagram: instagram.com/weeklyjuicepodYouTube: youtube.com/@weeklyjuicepodTikTok: tiktok.com/@weeklyjuicepodTwitter: twitter.com/weeklyjuicepodPrevious Guests on The Weekly Juice Podcast include: Brandon Turner, David Greene, Tony Robinson, Paula Pant, Chad “Coach” Carson, Heather Blankenship, Jake Harris, Avery Carl, Tim Bratz, J. Scott, Matt Faircloth, Ashley Wilson, Felipe Mejia, Mark McMahon, Robert Leonard, Ashley Hamilton, Zeona McIntyre, Michael Elefante, Michael Zuber, Alex Camacho, Steve Rozenberg, Henry Washington, Axel Ragnarsson, Seth Berger, Myra Oliver, Cody Berman, Shelby Osbourne, Indar Lange, Phillip Vera, Naaman Taylor, Rich Fettke, Brody Fausett, Jerome Maldonado, Brian Luebben, Ana Klein, Diego Corzo, David Toupin, Travis Zappia, Stratton Brown, Dr. Joe Asamoah, David Grabiner, Brian Davila, Mark Jones, Ian Group, Lauryn Williams, Lauren & Kyle Clugston (Rentals to Wealth), Craig Curelop (The Fi Guy), Marc Russell (Better Wallet), Josh & Ali Lupo (The Fi Couple), Brennan Schlagbaum (Budget Dog), Chloe Daniels (Clobare Money Coach), JD Sustar (Finance Cowboy), Rachel Richards (Money Honey Rachel), Shang (Save My Cents), Soli Cayetano (Lattes and Leases), Sharon Tseung, Tyler Wright, Georgiy (Funancialism), Sarah King (Nerds Guide to Fi), Chris (The Stealthy Rich), Kyle Stanley (Fearless Kyle), Savannah Arroyo (Net Worth Nurse), and many more.
You're more likely to experience a disability than death, yet student loan borrowers and their families often overlook disability insurance. Two of our student loan planner consultants are exploring the crucial topic of disability and death planning. Join Dan Rooker, CFP®, CSLP®, and Lauryn Williams, CFP®, CSLP®, to learn the qualifications for Total and Permanent Disability (TPD) discharge and why estate planning is necessary even if you don't have dependents. The discussion covers estate planning documents and considerations for digital assets and guardianship for children. Additionally, you'll gain insight into private student loans and how they differ from federal ones in terms of death or disability discharge. Tune in for valuable tips about the legal documents, benefits, and planning strategies that can help protect you and your loved ones in unforeseen circumstances. In today's episode, you'll find out: How disability insurance protects your income and why it's crucial for financial security Situations where you'd need disability insurance and examples that highlight its importance What documents you need to obtain Total and Permanent Disability discharge for federal loans and navigate the process successfully Key considerations to keep in mind before refinancing private loans What happens to private student loans after the borrower dies, including implications for both the borrower's estate and co-signers Why financial planning is more than just budgeting and student loan repayment The reasons why you need an estate plan, even if you don't have dependents, and how it can protect your assets and ensure your wishes are honored How rental property owners can effectively plan for emergencies and mitigate potential risks Common legal terms and important documents used in estate planning that you need to know What elements should be included in comprehensive estate planning, such as addressing digital assets, establishing guardianship, and more The importance of funding trusts and debunking misconceptions in the context of estate planning Why it's crucial to name beneficiaries on accounts and how it affects the distribution of assets The biggest mistakes to avoid when it comes to estate planning and how to navigate the process smoothly Why you should start early and not wait to begin estate planning Feeling helpless when it comes to your student loans? Try our free student loan calculator Check out our refinancing bonuses we negotiated Book your custom student loan plan Like the show? There are several ways you can help! Follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Google Podcasts Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn Do you have a question about student loans? Leave us a voicemail here or email us at help@studentloanplanner.com and we might feature it in an upcoming show!
This week features an interview with Airbnb data expert John Bianchi. Throughout the episode we discuss how to identify profitable short term rental markets and the specific properties within those markets that are setup to drive the most revenue. We also discuss how to maximize revenues on existing properties and which amenities are needed to set your short-term rental apart from the competition.As the head of data at Techvestor, John lives and breathes short term rental data on a daily basis. We thought there was no better person to help guide this conversation other than John and he did not disappoint! We plan to weave him into our operation in the Poconos as soon as possible to ensure that we are delivering highest tier product possible to our guests and owners. We've discussed every facet of short-term rental investing in previous episodes, but really wanted to provide an episode that takes a deep dive on the numbers. As they say, data is “King” and if you want to run a profitable short term rental business, you can't live without it.Sit back and relax as we explore all the programs and strategies you need to know about in order to properly run your numbers. If you are interested in utilizing any of John's resources following the episode, click the link in our Instagram bio. You will be redirected to his war chest of short-term rental data goodies. Cheers!John's Airbnb Property EvaluationJohn's Airbnb Market Analysis **If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds and makes a huge difference in helping us land high profile guests on the show. We also love reading reviews to see the impact we're making!Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Click hereInterested in being interviewed on the podcast? Click hereInterested in joining our investor mailing list and investing with us? Click hereInterested in YouTube Automation? Click hereFollow Us: Instagram: instagram.com/weeklyjuicepodYouTube: youtube.com/@weeklyjuicepodTikTok: tiktok.com/@weeklyjuicepodTwitter: twitter.com/weeklyjuicepodPrevious Guests on The Weekly Juice Podcast include: Brandon Turner, David Greene, Tony Robinson, Paula Pant, Chad “Coach” Carson, Heather Blankenship, Jake Harris, Avery Carl, Tim Bratz, J. Scott, Matt Faircloth, Ashley Wilson, Felipe Mejia, Mark McMahon, Robert Leonard, Ashley Hamilton, Zeona McIntyre, Michael Elefante, Michael Zuber, Alex Camacho, Steve Rozenberg, Henry Washington, Axel Ragnarsson, Seth Berger, Myra Oliver, Cody Berman, Shelby Osbourne, Indar Lange, Phillip Vera, Naaman Taylor, Rich Fettke, Brody Fausett, Jerome Maldonado, Brian Luebben, Ana Klein, Diego Corzo, David Toupin, Travis Zappia, Stratton Brown, Dr. Joe Asamoah, David Grabiner, Brian Davila, Mark Jones, Ian Group, Lauryn Williams, Lauren & Kyle Clugston (Rentals to Wealth), Craig Curelop (The Fi Guy), Marc Russell (Better Wallet), Josh & Ali Lupo (The Fi Couple), Brennan Schlagbaum (Budget Dog), Chloe Daniels (Clobare Money Coach), JD Sustar (Finance Cowboy), Rachel Richards (Money Honey Rachel), Shang (Save My Cents), Soli Cayetano (Lattes and Leases), Sharon Tseung, Tyler Wright, Georgiy (Funancialism), Sarah King (Nerds Guide to Fi), Chris (The Stealthy Rich), Kyle Stanley (Fearless Kyle), Savannah Arroyo (Net Worth Nurse), and many more.
Summer is here, kids are out of school, people are headed out on vacations, and it's the time of year when scarcity mindset starts to set in for many. Podcast host and Certified Financial Planner Lauryn Williams shares how this is playing out in her own life right now. She's also jumping back into the podcast archives to bring back one of her favorite episodes to address scarcity mindset and financial literacy to help change the trajectory of where you want to go financially. In the episode, Lauryn and guest Claudia Steer discuss: What it's like living with a scarcity mindset. What it means to be “house poor” and the importance of understanding your mortgage options. The “good debt vs bad debt” myth. The importance of financial literacy when it comes to things like student loans, 401k, and financial planning. The fact that financial mistakes don't always equal frivolous spending. If you want to further connect with Lauryn Williams at Worth Winning, follow us on social media: Instagram: @worthwinning Twitter: @worth_winning Facebook: @worthwinningfp LinkedIn: @lauryn-williams If you want to share your money memoir on the podcast, contact us at podcast@worth-listening.com.
This week features an incredible interview with former property inspector turned real estate investor, Tommy Harr. Throughout the episode we delve into the concepts of wholesaling, flipping, long-term rentals, Airbnb, finding mentors, building businesses and much more!Tommy walks us through the art of wholesaling and how it affords many different exit strategies for real estate investors. For example, once he has a property under contract, he can sell the contract to another investor for a profit, flip it, or use one of the many other strategies to keep it as a long-term investment within his own portfolio.We also take an in-depth look at the importance of networking and the impact it had on Tommy's journey having led him to many successful deals and partnerships over the years. Whether you're an aspiring investor, a seasoned professional, or simply fascinated by the world of real estate, this episode will inspire you to take start making big moves of your own. Join us as we uncover Tommy's remarkable journey to becoming an entrepreneur and business owner who is motivated to change the trajectory of his entire family's legacy.**If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds and makes a huge difference in helping us land high profile guests on the show. We also love reading reviews to see the impact we're making!Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Click hereInterested in being interviewed on the podcast? Click hereInterested in joining our investor mailing list and investing with us? Click hereInterested in YouTube Automation? Click hereFollow Us: Instagram: instagram.com/weeklyjuicepodYouTube: youtube.com/@weeklyjuicepodTikTok: tiktok.com/@weeklyjuicepodTwitter: twitter.com/weeklyjuicepodPrevious Guests on The Weekly Juice Podcast include: Brandon Turner, David Greene, Tony Robinson, Paula Pant, Chad “Coach” Carson, Heather Blankenship, Jake Harris, Avery Carl, Tim Bratz, J. Scott, Matt Faircloth, Ashley Wilson, Felipe Mejia, Mark McMahon, Robert Leonard, Ashley Hamilton, Zeona McIntyre, Michael Elefante, Michael Zuber, Alex Camacho, Steve Rozenberg, Henry Washington, Axel Ragnarsson, Seth Berger, Myra Oliver, Cody Berman, Shelby Osbourne, Indar Lange, Phillip Vera, Naaman Taylor, Rich Fettke, Brody Fausett, Jerome Maldonado, Brian Luebben, Ana Klein, Diego Corzo, David Toupin, Travis Zappia, Stratton Brown, Dr. Joe Asamoah, David Grabiner, Brian Davila, Mark Jones, Ian Group, Lauryn Williams, Lauren & Kyle Clugston (Rentals to Wealth), Craig Curelop (The Fi Guy), Marc Russell (Better Wallet), Josh & Ali Lupo (The Fi Couple), Brennan Schlagbaum (Budget Dog), Chloe Daniels (Clobare Money Coach), JD Sustar (Finance Cowboy), Rachel Richards (Money Honey Rachel), Shang (Save My Cents), Soli Cayetano (Lattes and Leases), Sharon Tseung, Tyler Wright, Georgiy (Funancialism), Sarah King (Nerds Guide to Fi), Chris (The Stealthy Rich), Kyle Stanley (Fearless Kyle), Savannah Arroyo (Net Worth Nurse), and many more.
Join our very own seasoned experts, Meagan McGuire, CSLP®, and Lauryn Williams, CFP®, CSLP®, for an in-depth discussion of student loans. They explore the pitfalls of private student loans, the advantages of refinancing, and the importance of thorough research to avoid scams. You'll be inspired by success stories from our clients, including one borrower who saved $80,000 of student loan debt and turned it into a down payment on a home. You'll get the latest updates as Meagan and Lauryn discuss the new repayment plan that's on the brink of approval, how it could impact borrowers, and why rushing to consolidate loans before a refund could be a mistake. If you're dealing with student loan debt, you don't want to miss this episode! In today's episode, you'll find out: About the risks and potential high-interest rates with private student loans for undergraduates The process and benefits of refinancing private student loans after graduation The importance of researching to find reputable refinancing companies How retirement planning and HSAs can help manage student loan debt An inspiring story of a client who saved $80,000 on student loan debt How consolidating loans can provide a lot of flexibility and potentially be a game-changer in managing student loan debt When and why to consider refinancing private student loans When to start the consolidation process and why you should wait if expecting a refund The challenges of securing refunds from student loan servicers Potential drawbacks and "loopholes" of the new repayment plan proposal How advice around refinancing may change due to the new repayment plan How Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) could potentially alter your loan repayment scenario Like the show? There are several ways you can help! Follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Google Podcasts Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn Feeling helpless when it comes to your student loans? Try our free student loan calculator Check out our refinancing bonuses we negotiated Book your custom student loan plan Do you have a question about student loans? Leave us a voicemail here or email us at help@studentloanplanner.com and we might feature it in an upcoming show!
This week we sit down with Justin Freishtat, a multifaceted entrepreneur who has traversed the dynamic landscapes of the food industry, hedge fund management and real estate syndications. Join us as we delve into Justin's remarkable story, from his beginnings in the food industry to his successful exit when he sold his company after a global pandemic, and the pivotal moments that led him to venture into the world of hedge funds where he is now President of Sales and Managing Partner at Kern's Capital.Throughout the episode Justin gives us a quick masterclass on what hedge funds are, how they work, and how others can get involved too. We also dive deep into the importance of networking and investing in yourself to elevate to the next level of your life. Just as impressive as his business exit, Justin has become a limited partner on an impressive 1000 real estate units spanning over multiple properties with numerous partners. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, an investing enthusiast, or simply curious about the intersection of diverse industries, this episode promises to inspire, educate, and ignite your entrepreneurial spirit.**If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds and makes a huge difference in helping us land high profile guests on the show. We also love reading reviews to see the impact we're making!Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Click hereInterested in being interviewed on the podcast? Click hereInterested in joining our investor mailing list and investing with us? Click hereInterested in YouTube Automation? Click hereFollow Us: Instagram: instagram.com/weeklyjuicepodYouTube: youtube.com/@weeklyjuicepodTikTok: tiktok.com/@weeklyjuicepodTwitter: twitter.com/weeklyjuicepodPrevious Guests on The Weekly Juice Podcast include: Brandon Turner, David Greene, Tony Robinson, Paula Pant, Chad “Coach” Carson, Heather Blankenship, Jake Harris, Avery Carl, Tim Bratz, J. Scott, Matt Faircloth, Ashley Wilson, Felipe Mejia, Mark McMahon, Robert Leonard, Ashley Hamilton, Zeona McIntyre, Michael Elefante, Michael Zuber, Alex Camacho, Steve Rozenberg, Henry Washington, Axel Ragnarsson, Seth Berger, Myra Oliver, Cody Berman, Shelby Osbourne, Indar Lange, Phillip Vera, Naaman Taylor, Rich Fettke, Brody Fausett, Jerome Maldonado, Brian Luebben, Ana Klein, Diego Corzo, David Toupin, Travis Zappia, Stratton Brown, Dr. Joe Asamoah, David Grabiner, Brian Davila, Mark Jones, Ian Group, Lauryn Williams, Lauren & Kyle Clugston (Rentals to Wealth), Craig Curelop (The Fi Guy), Marc Russell (Better Wallet), Josh & Ali Lupo (The Fi Couple), Brennan Schlagbaum (Budget Dog), Chloe Daniels (Clobare Money Coach), JD Sustar (Finance Cowboy), Rachel Richards (Money Honey Rachel), Shang (Save My Cents), Soli Cayetano (Lattes and Leases), Sharon Tseung, Tyler Wright, Georgiy (Funancialism), Sarah King (Nerds Guide to Fi), Chris (The Stealthy Rich), Kyle Stanley (Fearless Kyle), Savannah Arroyo (Net Worth Nurse), and many more.
An Olympic Gold medalist, Lauryn Williams is the first American woman to win Olympic medals in the Summer and Winter Olympic games. Lauryn joins Adam to share her journey and her best lessons and advice. Lauryn and Adam discuss a wide range of topics: reaching peak performance, understanding and attaining success, motivation, pressure, managing failure, developing a winning mindset, teamwork, leadership, and more.
The Worth Listening podcast is excited to get back to sharing money memoirs. Listening to the money stories of others allows us to learn from the experience and unique perspectives of others. Sean Johnson-Sippial joins host Lauryn Williams on the podcast to share his money memoir. Sean is a self-proclaimed Bitcoin evangelist who found Bitcoin in 2016 and hasn't looked back. In this episode, Lauryn and Sean talk about: The common theme of entrepreneurship that ran throughout his childhood His drive to keep his money and the importance of delayed gratification How he fell into Bitcoin as it was emerging What Bitcoin is and how it started The risk tolerance of Bitcoin and how it compares with other investments The importance of having an investment thesis Why he's choosing to focus on Bitcoin in the current economic climate If you want to further connect with Lauryn Williams at Worth Winning, follow us on social media: Instagram: @worthwinning Twitter: @worth_winning Facebook: @worthwinningfp LinkedIn: @lauryn-williams You can further connect with Sean on Twitter: @stakamoto21 If you want to share your money memoir on the podcast, contact us at podcast@worth-listening.com.
This week we discuss the importance of portfolio design and how we plan on diversifying for the future. We walk through the entire buying process of Cory's new short term rental in Tampa Bay, Florida. We cover everything from analyzing the numbers and building a team out of state to the decision process of purchasing in an emerging market. We also discuss lifestyle design and how making strategic moves now allows you to live the life you want sooner without having to wait until retirement. If you are interested in adding a short term rental to your own real estate portfolio after listening to the episode, fill out the form found via the link in our Instagram bio or click here . We are happy to chat with you or connect you directly with our business partner that runs our short term rental property management and acquisition company, Live Free Hospitality. We look forward to getting in touch!**If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds and makes a huge difference in helping us land high profile guests on the show. We also love reading reviews to see the impact we're making!Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Click hereInterested in being interviewed on the podcast? Click hereInterested in joining our investor mailing list and investing with us? Click hereInterested in YouTube Automation? Click hereFollow Us: Instagram: instagram.com/weeklyjuicepodYouTube: youtube.com/@weeklyjuicepodTikTok: tiktok.com/@weeklyjuicepodTwitter: twitter.com/weeklyjuicepodPrevious Guests on The Weekly Juice Podcast include: Brandon Turner, David Greene, Tony Robinson, Paula Pant, Chad “Coach” Carson, Heather Blankenship, Jake Harris, Avery Carl, Tim Bratz, J. Scott, Matt Faircloth, Ashley Wilson, Felipe Mejia, Mark McMahon, Robert Leonard, Ashley Hamilton, Zeona McIntyre, Michael Elefante, Michael Zuber, Alex Camacho, Steve Rozenberg, Henry Washington, Axel Ragnarsson, Seth Berger, Myra Oliver, Cody Berman, Shelby Osbourne, Indar Lange, Phillip Vera, Naaman Taylor, Rich Fettke, Brody Fausett, Jerome Maldonado, Brian Luebben, Ana Klein, Diego Corzo, David Toupin, Travis Zappia, Stratton Brown, Dr. Joe Asamoah, David Grabiner, Brian Davila, Mark Jones, Ian Group, Lauryn Williams, Lauren & Kyle Clugston (Rentals to Wealth), Craig Curelop (The Fi Guy), Marc Russell (Better Wallet), Josh & Ali Lupo (The Fi Couple), Brennan Schlagbaum (Budget Dog), Chloe Daniels (Clobare Money Coach), JD Sustar (Finance Cowboy), Rachel Richards (Money Honey Rachel), Shang (Save My Cents), Soli Cayetano (Lattes and Leases), Sharon Tseung, Tyler Wright, Georgiy (Funancialism), Sarah King (Nerds Guide to Fi), Chris (The Stealthy Rich), Kyle Stanley (Fearless Kyle), Savannah Arroyo (Net Worth Nurse), and many more.
The topic of life insurance has so many nuances that even people who already own policies find it confusing. Lauryn Williams, CFP®, CSLP®, and Rob Bertman, CFA, CFP®, discuss the complexities of life insurance and how it can be misused to exploit people. You'll hear anecdotes of people who have invested in whole life insurance policies with high fees and low returns, sometimes being sold on the idea of building wealth by unscrupulous salespeople. The dynamic duo also shares how reputable financial advisors and investment options are more accessible and affordable than ever before. Finally, you'll learn the importance of life insurance as a necessary product for catastrophic loss and ongoing support to safeguard your dependents. In today's episode, you'll find out: The myths surrounding whole life insurance The problem with commissions in whole life insurance investments Why people with lower income levels are often taken advantage of through financial schemes Why knowing if you're being sold something will help you build wealth or prevent you from building wealth is crucial How lack of knowledge about insurance policies can be harmful Rob's analysis of whole life policies and permanent insurance policies The fallacy in the way whole life insurance is sold Better ways to invest money than whole life insurance, especially in your 20s when you're in your prime wealth-building years Why you need a “full financial picture advisor” instead of an insurance salesperson The continued need for life insurance, especially when you're young Like the show? There are several ways you can help! Follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Google Podcasts Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn Feeling helpless when it comes to your student loans? Try our free student loan calculator Check out our refinancing bonuses we negotiated Book your custom student loan plan Do you have a question about student loans? Leave us a voicemail here or email us at help@studentloanplanner.com and we might feature it in an upcoming show!
This week, we sat down with 28-year-old millionaire investor Avery Heilbron, who went from $0 to $1.5 million in net worth in less than 5 years. Avery was a standout college athlete who started his real estate investing journey in Boston, and continued after moving to North Carolina. He has a mix of assets, ranging from short-term vacation rentals in luxurious golf destinations to long-term apartments in the big city.Avery also generates passive income through online courses, social media, and other various ventures that have allowed him to become financially independent in his late 20s - but he's going to hang on to that W2 job for the time being as his salary continues to rise. If you're interested in learning how to start from a low yearly salary and build up to a financially independent life with nearly $2 million in net worth in under five years, Avery is the perfect person to emulate. Take a listen and find out for yourself!**If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds and makes a huge difference in helping us land high profile guests on the show. We also love reading reviews to see the impact we're making!Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Click hereInterested in being interviewed on the podcast? Click hereInterested in joining our investor mailing list and investing with us? Click hereInterested in YouTube Automation? Click hereFollow Us: Instagram: instagram.com/weeklyjuicepodYouTube: youtube.com/@weeklyjuicepodTikTok: tiktok.com/@weeklyjuicepodTwitter: twitter.com/weeklyjuicepodPrevious Guests on The Weekly Juice Podcast include: Brandon Turner, David Greene, Tony Robinson, Paula Pant, Chad “Coach” Carson, Heather Blankenship, Jake Harris, Avery Carl, Tim Bratz, J. Scott, Matt Faircloth, Ashley Wilson, Felipe Mejia, Mark McMahon, Robert Leonard, Ashley Hamilton, Zeona McIntyre, Michael Elefante, Michael Zuber, Alex Camacho, Steve Rozenberg, Henry Washington, Axel Ragnarsson, Seth Berger, Myra Oliver, Cody Berman, Shelby Osbourne, Indar Lange, Phillip Vera, Naaman Taylor, Rich Fettke, Brody Fausett, Jerome Maldonado, Brian Luebben, Ana Klein, Diego Corzo, David Toupin, Travis Zappia, Stratton Brown, Dr. Joe Asamoah, David Grabiner, Brian Davila, Mark Jones, Ian Group, Lauryn Williams, Lauren & Kyle Clugston (Rentals to Wealth), Craig Curelop (The Fi Guy), Marc Russell (Better Wallet), Josh & Ali Lupo (The Fi Couple), Brennan Schlagbaum (Budget Dog), Chloe Daniels (Clobare Money Coach), JD Sustar (Finance Cowboy), Rachel Richards (Money Honey Rachel), Shang (Save My Cents), Soli Cayetano (Lattes and Leases), Sharon Tseung, Tyler Wright, Georgiy (Funancialism), Sarah King (Nerds Guide to Fi), Chris (The Stealthy Rich), Kyle Stanley (Fearless Kyle), Savannah Arroyo (Net Worth Nurse), and many more.
This episode is packed with essential information to help you stay on top of your student loan game. Meagan McGuire, CSLP®, and Lauryn Williams, CFP®, CSLP®, are here to discuss everything from navigating forbearance and disputing inaccuracies in your payment history to the double consolidation loophole and updates on the PSLF tracker. You'll hear tips on maximizing loan forgiveness and which channels to use to contact MOHELA and Nelnet. Plus, you'll get updates on the Student Aid portal and a client's experience disputing administrative forbearance. In today's episode, you'll find out: What is the period for recertification and how often does it occur How common it is to be put into forbearance during the recertification process Can borrowers dispute administrative forbearance The best way to dispute forbearance with your loan servicer How payment history before consolidation counts toward your forgiveness timeline How the account adjustment of the IDR Waiver can help you find extra payment credits The best way to contact MOHELA to ask about payment history and forgiveness How to use the reconsideration request form to get faster processing How to dispute inaccuracies in your payment history When the PSLF tracker will be available Links mentioned: StudentAid.gov Reconsideration request form PSLF Help Tool Like the show? There are several ways you can help! Follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Google Podcasts Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn Feeling helpless when it comes to your student loans? Try our free student loan calculator Check out our refinancing bonuses we negotiated Book your custom student loan plan Do you have a question about student loans? Leave us a voicemail here or email us at help@studentloanplanner.com and we might feature it in an upcoming show!
It's time for a Worth Listening update. There are a lot of exciting things in store for the remainder of 2023 and moving forward. Host and Certified Financial Planner Lauryn Williams, is sharing where the podcast is headed and exciting pivots in her financial planning company, Worth Winning. In this episode, Lauryn talks about: The return of additional guests and money memoirs to the podcast Where you can find Lauryn & Chloe continuing to break down financial planning How a financial retreat can help you organize your finances along with the 2023 locations and what you can expect for 2024 retreats (hint-hint: 2024 locations are being released soon so you can plan early!) Workplace financial wellness services Money school returning as a 6-week course in October Why it's time for millennials to get their finances in order If you want to further connect with Lauryn Williams at Worth Winning, follow us on social media: Instagram: @worthwinning Twitter: @worth_winning Facebook: @worthwinningfp LinkedIn: @lauryn-williams If you want to share your money memoir on the podcast, contact us at podcast@worth-listening.com. RESOURCES MENTIONED: Financial Checkup Corporate Financial Wellness Services Lauryn is hosting two Welcome to Wealth financial retreats this summer for young professional women. Want to go on an adventure and create a financial plan for your life? Learn more at the links below. Medellin, Colombia July 2023 Bali, Indonesia August 2023
This week we sit down with Amanda Cruise, an inspiring entrepreneur who has paved her own path to financial freedom through mobile home park investing. Amanda's journey began with a daring decision to leave behind the corporate world and explore alternative avenues for wealth creation. Join us as Amanda shares her remarkable story, revealing how she transformed her life and discovered a hidden gem in the real estate market. With her Instagram account @InvestingWithAmanda serving as a testament to her success, Amanda has become a beacon of hope for those seeking financial independence. During our interview, Amanda dives deep into the world of mobile home park investing, shedding light on its untapped potential and unique advantages. She shares invaluable insights into identifying lucrative opportunities, overcoming challenges, and building a profitable portfolio in this often-overlooked niche. Throughout the episode, Amanda discusses her personal experiences and lessons learned, offering practical tips and strategies for aspiring investors looking to follow in her footsteps. From conducting due diligence and negotiating deals to managing tenant relations and maximizing returns, Amanda provides a comprehensive guide to achieving success in the mobile home park investment space.**If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds and makes a huge difference in helping us land high profile guests on the show. We also love reading reviews to see the impact we're making!Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Click hereInterested in being interviewed on the podcast? Click hereInterested in joining our investor mailing list and investing with us? Click hereInterested in YouTube Automation? Click hereFollow Us: Instagram: instagram.com/weeklyjuicepodYouTube: youtube.com/@weeklyjuicepodTikTok: tiktok.com/@weeklyjuicepodTwitter: twitter.com/weeklyjuicepodPrevious Guests on The Weekly Juice Podcast include: Brandon Turner, David Greene, Tony Robinson, Paula Pant, Chad “Coach” Carson, Heather Blankenship, Jake Harris, Avery Carl, Tim Bratz, J. Scott, Matt Faircloth, Ashley Wilson, Felipe Mejia, Mark McMahon, Robert Leonard, Ashley Hamilton, Zeona McIntyre, Michael Elefante, Michael Zuber, Alex Camacho, Steve Rozenberg, Henry Washington, Axel Ragnarsson, Seth Berger, Myra Oliver, Cody Berman, Shelby Osbourne, Indar Lange, Phillip Vera, Naaman Taylor, Rich Fettke, Brody Fausett, Jerome Maldonado, Brian Luebben, Ana Klein, Diego Corzo, David Toupin, Travis Zappia, Stratton Brown, Dr. Joe Asamoah, David Grabiner, Brian Davila, Mark Jones, Ian Group, Lauryn Williams, Lauren & Kyle Clugston (Rentals to Wealth), Craig Curelop (The Fi Guy), Marc Russell (Better Wallet), Josh & Ali Lupo (The Fi Couple), Brennan Schlagbaum (Budget Dog), Chloe Daniels (Clobare Money Coach), JD Sustar (Finance Cowboy), Rachel Richards (Money Honey Rachel), Shang (Save My Cents), Soli Cayetano (Lattes and Leases), Sharon Tseung, Tyler Wright, Georgiy (Funancialism), Sarah King (Nerds Guide to Fi), Chris (The Stealthy Rich), Kyle Stanley (Fearless Kyle), Savannah Arroyo (Net Worth Nurse), and many more.
Welcome to Round 2 of the “Know Better, Do Better” series born from the countless conversations two CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professionals, Lauryn Williams and Chloé Moore, have about the trendy narratives and clickbaity articles that make it hard for them to help their clients. They will take you behind the numbers with real-life examples of financial situations to help you gain confidence and clarity to control your financial destiny. Credit is a super popular topic. And there's a myth that because you have good credit, you're in good financial health. Chloe and Lauryn constantly see people getting taken advantage of by people on social media, promising to help others fix their credit. Your credit score is not the end-all-be-all, and good credit doesn't mean you have good financial habits. So, Chloe and Lauryn are going behind the numbers to help you understand what you need to know about credit. In this episode, Lauryn and Chloé talk about: The BIG myth around your credit score The details about your credit report and credit score What “good” credit actually means, and what it can do for you Why a good credit score isn't an indicator of financial health How to check your credit report three times a year & why you should Types of credit How to be smart with credit What to think about before “credit card hacking” If you want to further connect with Lauryn Williams at Worth Winning, follow us on social media: Instagram: @worthwinning Twitter: @worth_winning Facebook: @worthwinningfp LinkedIn: @lauryn-williams If you want to connect further with Chloé Moore: Instagram: @financialstaples Twitter: @finstaples Facebook: @finstaples LinkedIn: @chloemoore Shared quote: “It's foolish to buy something that's overpriced; more foolish, if it's unnecessary; and even more foolish, to buy it on credit.” ― Mokokoma Mokhonoana RESOURCES MENTIONED: Annual Credit Report I'm a financial planner, and I think my credit-score obsessed clients are focusing on the wrong thing Credit Scores & Credit Monitoring What is a FICO score? Lauryn is hosting two Welcome to Wealth financial retreats this summer for young professional women. Want to go on an adventure and create a financial plan for your life? Learn more at the links below. Medellin, Colombia July 2023 Bali, Indonesia August 2023
In this episode of the podcast, we sit down with Mike Ayala, the founder of Investing for Freedom. Mike is a highly successful entrepreneur, investor, and business coach who has helped countless people achieve financial freedom and live life on their own terms.After growing up in a small town in Colorado, he went on to become a successful real estate investor, starting with just $5,000 in his pocket. Over the years, Mike has honed his skills and developed a unique investment philosophy that has allowed him to build a highly profitable portfolio of assets, including real estate, stocks, and businesses.In our conversation, Mike shares some of the key insights he has gained over the years, including the importance of taking calculated risks, building a strong team, and staying focused on your goals. He also discusses the power of mindset and how it has been instrumental in his own success.Throughout the episode, Mike shares practical advice for anyone looking to achieve financial freedom and build wealth. Whether you're just starting out or looking to take your investments to the next level, this conversation is sure to provide valuable insights and inspiration.**If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds and makes a huge difference in helping us land high profile guests on the show. We also love reading reviews to see the impact we're making!Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Click hereInterested in being interviewed on the podcast? Click hereInterested in joining our investor mailing list and investing with us? Click hereInterested in YouTube Automation? Click hereFollow Us: Instagram: instagram.com/weeklyjuicepodYouTube: youtube.com/@weeklyjuicepodTikTok: tiktok.com/@weeklyjuicepodTwitter: twitter.com/weeklyjuicepodPrevious Guests on The Weekly Juice Podcast include: Brandon Turner, David Greene, Tony Robinson, Paula Pant, Chad “Coach” Carson, Heather Blankenship, Jake Harris, Avery Carl, Tim Bratz, J. Scott, Matt Faircloth, Ashley Wilson, Felipe Mejia, Mark McMahon, Robert Leonard, Ashley Hamilton, Zeona McIntyre, Michael Elefante, Michael Zuber, Alex Camacho, Steve Rozenberg, Henry Washington, Axel Ragnarsson, Seth Berger, Myra Oliver, Cody Berman, Shelby Osbourne, Indar Lange, Phillip Vera, Naaman Taylor, Rich Fettke, Brody Fausett, Jerome Maldonado, Brian Luebben, Ana Klein, Diego Corzo, David Toupin, Travis Zappia, Stratton Brown, Dr. Joe Asamoah, David Grabiner, Brian Davila, Mark Jones, Ian Group, Lauryn Williams, Lauren & Kyle Clugston (Rentals to Wealth), Craig Curelop (The Fi Guy), Marc Russell (Better Wallet), Josh & Ali Lupo (The Fi Couple), Brennan Schlagbaum (Budget Dog), Chloe Daniels (Clobare Money Coach), JD Sustar (Finance Cowboy), Rachel Richards (Money Honey Rachel), Shang (Save My Cents), Soli Cayetano (Lattes and Leases), Sharon Tseung, Tyler Wright, Georgiy (Funancialism), Sarah King (Nerds Guide to Fi), Chris (The Stealthy Rich), Kyle Stanley (Fearless Kyle), Savannah Arroyo (Net Worth Nurse), and many more.
Are you struggling with student loan repayments and how it fits into your financial goals? Lauryn Williams, CFP®, CSLP®, and Meagan McGuire, CSLP®, have joined forces to share valuable insights on how to avoid common student loan repayment mistakes in long-term financial planning. They discuss how many people are unknowingly on the wrong repayment plan, and why income-based repayment might not actually be the best option for you. They also share practical tips for finding savings beyond student loans, strategies for investing, and their take on the $30,000 and $3 mindset. In today's episode, you'll find out: What is the $3 mentality and how it impacts long-term financial goals The importance of choosing the right repayment plan for your circumstances What is the best way to select a repayment plan for student loans How married couples can save money on student loans and taxes Tips on paying down credit card debt efficiently When it makes sense to seek financial consultation Why many borrowers shouldn't have ignored student loans during COVID Why the double consolidation loophole shouldn't exist What is the $30,000 mindset for finances Financial implications of renting vs. buying a home What are some basic investment strategies Resource mentioned PSLF Help Tool Like the show? There are several ways you can help! Follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Google Podcasts Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn Feeling helpless when it comes to your student loans? Try our free student loan calculator Check out our refinancing bonuses we negotiated Book your custom student loan plan Do you have a question about student loans? Leave us a voicemail here or email us at help@studentloanplanner.com and we might feature it in an upcoming show!
When we initially got into real estate investing, we had one thought. What's the worst thing that could happen? Well for many investors, they'll tell you just that. “You'll be fine! It's not like your house is going to burn down”. Well, it happened. In this week's episode we share the story of how our rental property burned down and the steps we took next. We discuss the details of the fire, including how we were notified, how we responded, the damage that was done, and the exact steps we took next from insurance to tenant communication. We understand that a property fire is a difficult experience for any property owner or tenant, and we want to share our experience to help others who may go through a similar situation.**If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds and makes a huge difference in helping us land high profile guests on the show. We also love reading reviews to see the impact we're making!Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Click hereInterested in being interviewed on the podcast? Click hereInterested in joining our investor mailing list and investing with us? Click hereInterested in YouTube Automation? Click hereFollow Us: Instagram: instagram.com/weeklyjuicepodYouTube: youtube.com/@weeklyjuicepodTikTok: tiktok.com/@weeklyjuicepodTwitter: twitter.com/weeklyjuicepodPrevious Guests on The Weekly Juice Podcast include: Brandon Turner, David Greene, Tony Robinson, Paula Pant, Chad “Coach” Carson, Heather Blankenship, Jake Harris, Avery Carl, Tim Bratz, J. Scott, Matt Faircloth, Ashley Wilson, Felipe Mejia, Mark McMahon, Robert Leonard, Ashley Hamilton, Zeona McIntyre, Michael Elefante, Michael Zuber, Alex Camacho, Steve Rozenberg, Henry Washington, Axel Ragnarsson, Seth Berger, Myra Oliver, Cody Berman, Shelby Osbourne, Indar Lange, Phillip Vera, Naaman Taylor, Rich Fettke, Brody Fausett, Jerome Maldonado, Brian Luebben, Ana Klein, Diego Corzo, David Toupin, Travis Zappia, Stratton Brown, Dr. Joe Asamoah, David Grabiner, Brian Davila, Mark Jones, Ian Group, Lauryn Williams, Lauren & Kyle Clugston (Rentals to Wealth), Craig Curelop (The Fi Guy), Marc Russell (Better Wallet), Josh & Ali Lupo (The Fi Couple), Brennan Schlagbaum (Budget Dog), Chloe Daniels (Clobare Money Coach), JD Sustar (Finance Cowboy), Rachel Richards (Money Honey Rachel), Shang (Save My Cents), Soli Cayetano (Lattes and Leases), Sharon Tseung, Tyler Wright, Georgiy (Funancialism), Sarah King (Nerds Guide to Fi), Chris (The Stealthy Rich), Kyle Stanley (Fearless Kyle), Savannah Arroyo (Net Worth Nurse), and many more.
Welcome to Round 2 of the “Know Better, Do Better” series born from the countless conversations two CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professionals, Lauryn Williams and Chloé Moore, have about the trendy narratives and clickbaity articles that make it hard for them to help their clients. They will take you behind the numbers with real-life examples of financial situations to help you gain confidence and clarity to control your financial destiny. Is generational wealth really as good as we think it is? 70% of wealthy families lose their wealth within one generation, while 80% of today's millionaires made their money on their own. If you want to create generational wealth in your family, Lauryn and Chloe are sharing what you need to know about creating generational wealth and helping your future generations retain it. In this episode, Lauryn and Chloé talk about: The definition of “generational wealth” Major challenges to building generational wealth Importance of gaining financial literacy Why you shouldn't be afraid to educate yourself & invest in financial literacy Simple financial skills you can teach your children Dealing with the obligation of giving money to family Impact of the wage gap on generational wealth How to make the most of income increases Negotiating your income Why estate plans are essential What entrepreneurs need to know about building generational wealth If you want to further connect with Lauryn Williams at Worth Winning, follow us on social media: Instagram: @worthwinning Twitter: @worth_winning Facebook: @worthwinningfp LinkedIn: @lauryn-williams If you want to connect further with Chloé Moore: Instagram: @financialstaples Twitter: @finstaples Facebook: @finstaples LinkedIn: @chloemoore Shared quote: “Money isn't about buying bigger and better things. It's about being prepared to take care of your family.” – Unknown RESOURCES MENTIONED: Boomers have more wealth ‘than any other generation,' but millennials may not inherit as much as they hope Negotiate Anything Podcast Worth Listening Episode #112: First Generation Wealth Builders Tax Lauryn is hosting two Welcome to Wealth financial retreats this summer for young professional women. Want to go on an adventure and create a financial plan for your life? Learn more at the links below. Medellin, Colombia July 2023 Bali, Indonesia August 2023
Meagan McGuire, CSLP®, and Lauryn Williams, CFP®, are here to help you navigate the latest changes and updates to student loans. They start with an inspiring story of a father who shouldered his children's education debts with a Parent Plus loan, only to discover that recent changes now allow forgiveness. Plus, they reveal how the COVID forbearance measure has made Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) even more advantageous, with a three-year credit towards loan forgiveness. The two share expert tips on repayment plan combinations, navigating community property state laws, and leveraging the latest PSLF Help Tool developments. You'll also see how Parent Plus loan borrowers can pursue loan forgiveness, even if you thought it was impossible. In today's episode, you'll find out: There is no clear language on the technical implementation of the IDR waiver yet A case study on whether to consolidate an undergrad loan to get closer to PSLF forgiveness How the standard ten-year plan compares to PSLF for Parent Plus loans How the new IDR waiver allows credit for unconsolidated Parent Plus loans towards PSLF A big update on how to submit an employment certification form for payment count How spouses can maximize income-driven forgiveness by filing taxes separately The importance of using different repayment plans in different situations A case study strategy to lower payments using the double debt loophole The impact of state community property laws on student loan repayment How the new REPAYE plan could change repayment strategies for couples Which loans are (and are not) eligible for refunds Resource mentioned: PSLF Help Tool Like the show? There are several ways you can help! Follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Google Podcasts Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts Follow on Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn Feeling helpless when it comes to your student loans? Try our free student loan calculator Check out our refinancing bonuses we negotiated Book your custom student loan plan Do you have a question about student loans? Leave us a voicemail here or email us at help@studentloanplanner.com and we might feature it in an upcoming show!
In this episode, we sit down with Josh Smith, the founder of @themarkethustle, a popular social media brand focused on finance, investing, and entrepreneurship.We dive into Josh's personal journey, from how he got started in investing to building a successful brand on social media. Josh shares his personal investing strategies and offers advice on how to get your financial house in order.We also discuss the challenges of building a brand and growing a community on the ever changing landscape of social media. Josh shares his insights on what has worked for him and what hasn't, as well as his tips for engaging with your audience and creating content that resonates.Whether you're looking to improve your financial literacy or interested in building a brand on social media, this episode is packed with valuable insights and advice from one of the most successful voices in the space. Tune in and join the conversation!**If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds and makes a huge difference in helping us land high profile guests on the show. We also love reading reviews to see the impact we're making!Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Click hereInterested in being interviewed on the podcast? Click hereInterested in joining our investor mailing list and investing with us? Click hereInterested in YouTube Automation? Click hereFollow Us: Instagram: instagram.com/weeklyjuicepodYouTube: youtube.com/@weeklyjuicepodTikTok: tiktok.com/@weeklyjuicepodTwitter: twitter.com/weeklyjuicepodPrevious Guests on The Weekly Juice Podcast include: Brandon Turner, David Greene, Tony Robinson, Paula Pant, Chad “Coach” Carson, Heather Blankenship, Jake Harris, Avery Carl, Tim Bratz, J. Scott, Matt Faircloth, Ashley Wilson, Felipe Mejia, Mark McMahon, Robert Leonard, Ashley Hamilton, Zeona McIntyre, Michael Elefante, Michael Zuber, Alex Camacho, Steve Rozenberg, Henry Washington, Axel Ragnarsson, Seth Berger, Myra Oliver, Cody Berman, Shelby Osbourne, Indar Lange, Phillip Vera, Naaman Taylor, Rich Fettke, Brody Fausett, Jerome Maldonado, Brian Luebben, Ana Klein, Diego Corzo, David Toupin, Travis Zappia, Stratton Brown, Dr. Joe Asamoah, David Grabiner, Brian Davila, Mark Jones, Ian Group, Lauryn Williams, Lauren & Kyle Clugston (Rentals to Wealth), Craig Curelop (The Fi Guy), Marc Russell (Better Wallet), Josh & Ali Lupo (The Fi Couple), Brennan Schlagbaum (Budget Dog), Chloe Daniels (Clobare Money Coach), JD Sustar (Finance Cowboy), Rachel Richards (Money Honey Rachel), Shang (Save My Cents), Soli Cayetano (Lattes and Leases), Sharon Tseung, Tyler Wright, Georgiy (Funancialism), Sarah King (Nerds Guide to Fi), Chris (The Stealthy Rich), Kyle Stanley (Fearless Kyle), Savannah Arroyo (Net Worth Nurse), and many more.
In this episode we are joined by Jamie Gruber, a seasoned coach, entrepreneur, speaker, podcast host, and real estate investor who is on a mission to help individuals build both fulfilling careers and lives.Jamie is the founder of Emerge, a coaching and consulting firm, and a member of GoBundance, a mastermind community of high-performing millionaire entrepreneurs. Throughout the interview Jamie shares his incredible story of leaving his $350,000 job behind to pursue a life of living out his passions on his own terms.We discuss the importance of mindset, personal development and surrounding yourself with the right people to achieve a high level of success. Jamie is a huge advocate of mastermind groups, and shares how putting himself in the right rooms helped him elevate all areas of his life.If you are at the point in your career or family life where you feel like something is missing, this is an episode you certainly don't want to miss. Perhaps you are just looking for your tribe, or a team that both motivates you and holds you accountable to reach your fullest potential. That's where Jamie and his team come into play!This episode personally motivated us in more ways than one, and we guarantee you'll be motivated to take action after listening. Enjoy!**If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds and makes a huge difference in helping us land high profile guests on the show. We also love reading reviews to see the impact we're making!Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Click hereInterested in being interviewed on the podcast? Click hereInterested in joining our investor mailing list and investing with us? Click hereInterested in YouTube Automation? Click hereFollow Us: Instagram: instagram.com/weeklyjuicepodYouTube: youtube.com/@weeklyjuicepodTikTok: tiktok.com/@weeklyjuicepodTwitter: twitter.com/weeklyjuicepodPrevious Guests on The Weekly Juice Podcast include: Brandon Turner, David Greene, Tony Robinson, Paula Pant, Chad “Coach” Carson, Heather Blankenship, Jake Harris, Avery Carl, Tim Bratz, J. Scott, Matt Faircloth, Ashley Wilson, Felipe Mejia, Mark McMahon, Robert Leonard, Ashley Hamilton, Zeona McIntyre, Michael Elefante, Michael Zuber, Alex Camacho, Steve Rozenberg, Henry Washington, Axel Ragnarsson, Seth Berger, Myra Oliver, Cody Berman, Shelby Osbourne, Indar Lange, Phillip Vera, Naaman Taylor, Rich Fettke, Brody Fausett, Jerome Maldonado, Brian Luebben, Ana Klein, Diego Corzo, David Toupin, Travis Zappia, Stratton Brown, Dr. Joe Asamoah, David Grabiner, Brian Davila, Mark Jones, Ian Group, Lauryn Williams, Lauren & Kyle Clugston (Rentals to Wealth), Craig Curelop (The Fi Guy), Marc Russell (Better Wallet), Josh & Ali Lupo (The Fi Couple), Brennan Schlagbaum (Budget Dog), Chloe Daniels (Clobare Money Coach), JD Sustar (Finance Cowboy), Rachel Richards (Money Honey Rachel), Shang (Save My Cents), Soli Cayetano (Lattes and Leases), Sharon Tseung, Tyler Wright, Georgiy (Funancialism), Sarah King (Nerds Guide to Fi), Chris (The Stealthy Rich), Kyle Stanley (Fearless Kyle), Savannah Arroyo (Net Worth Nurse), and many more.
This week we had the pleasure of hosting special guest Robert Croak. Robert is an entrepreneur, business owner, real estate investor and product developer who created the worldwide phenomenon known as Silly Bandz. For those who don't know, Silly Bandz are silicone rubber bands that come in various shapes and sizes, which kids and adults alike wear as bracelets.In this episode, we dive into the story of how Silly Bandz became a viral sensation, and how Robert became an accidental toy mogul by meeting opportunity with preparation. Robert shares his humbling journey from starting out as a small business owner, taking risks, and connecting the dots to create a viral product that took over the world. He talks about the challenges he faced in bringing the product to market and how he navigated through them.Throughout the interview, we also talk a lot about mentality and how business owners can scale through utilizing the power of relationships.Join us for an exciting and informative conversation with Robert and discover the story behind one of the most popular toy crazes of the past decade.**If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds and makes a huge difference in helping us land high profile guests on the show. We also love reading reviews to see the impact we're making!Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Click hereInterested in being interviewed on the podcast? Click hereInterested in joining our investor mailing list and investing with us? Click hereInterested in YouTube Automation? Click hereFollow Us: Instagram: instagram.com/weeklyjuicepodYouTube: youtube.com/@weeklyjuicepodTikTok: tiktok.com/@weeklyjuicepodTwitter: twitter.com/weeklyjuicepodPrevious Guests on The Weekly Juice Podcast include: Brandon Turner, David Greene, Tony Robinson, Paula Pant, Chad “Coach” Carson, Heather Blankenship, Jake Harris, Avery Carl, Tim Bratz, J. Scott, Matt Faircloth, Ashley Wilson, Felipe Mejia, Mark McMahon, Robert Leonard, Ashley Hamilton, Zeona McIntyre, Michael Elefante, Michael Zuber, Alex Camacho, Steve Rozenberg, Henry Washington, Axel Ragnarsson, Seth Berger, Myra Oliver, Cody Berman, Shelby Osbourne, Indar Lange, Phillip Vera, Naaman Taylor, Rich Fettke, Brody Fausett, Jerome Maldonado, Brian Luebben, Ana Klein, Diego Corzo, David Toupin, Travis Zappia, Stratton Brown, Dr. Joe Asamoah, David Grabiner, Brian Davila, Mark Jones, Ian Group, Lauryn Williams, Lauren & Kyle Clugston (Rentals to Wealth), Craig Curelop (The Fi Guy), Marc Russell (Better Wallet), Josh & Ali Lupo (The Fi Couple), Brennan Schlagbaum (Budget Dog), Chloe Daniels (Clobare Money Coach), JD Sustar (Finance Cowboy), Rachel Richards (Money Honey Rachel), Shang (Save My Cents), Soli Cayetano (Lattes and Leases), Sharon Tseung, Tyler Wright, Georgiy (Funancialism), Sarah King (Nerds Guide to Fi), Chris (The Stealthy Rich), Kyle Stanley (Fearless Kyle), Savannah Arroyo (Net Worth Nurse), and many more.
This week's episode features Yaamu Camara, originally from West Africa. Trying to write a description for this episode that would truly do it justice was an impossible task. Yaamu's story of perseverance and overcoming life's shortcomings is bonestly only like one we've ever read in story books. Yaamu grew up as an orphan in a village where she was forced to sleep on cardboard boxes throughout most of her early life. She buried herself in books and made a pact to herself that she would one day make a better life for herself. Not only that but she would one day buy an entire house so she could sleep in her own bed. Fast forward to 2023, Yaamu is living in the United States with a real estate portfolio of over 30 units. After speaking with Yaamu, we realized that we legitimately have no worthy excuses left and need to get after it every single day. This is an episode you'll come back to from time to time when you need a little inspiration. We promise, her story is one for the books. Enjoy! **If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds and makes a huge difference in helping us land high profile guests on the show. We also love reading reviews to see the impact we're making!Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Click hereInterested in being interviewed on the podcast? Click hereInterested in joining our investor mailing list and investing with us? Click hereInterested in YouTube Automation? Click hereFollow Us: Instagram: instagram.com/weeklyjuicepodYouTube: youtube.com/@weeklyjuicepodTikTok: tiktok.com/@weeklyjuicepodTwitter: twitter.com/weeklyjuicepodPrevious Guests on The Weekly Juice Podcast include: Brandon Turner, David Greene, Tony Robinson, Paula Pant, Chad “Coach” Carson, Heather Blankenship, Jake Harris, Avery Carl, Tim Bratz, J. Scott, Matt Faircloth, Ashley Wilson, Felipe Mejia, Mark McMahon, Robert Leonard, Ashley Hamilton, Zeona McIntyre, Michael Elefante, Michael Zuber, Alex Camacho, Steve Rozenberg, Henry Washington, Axel Ragnarsson, Seth Berger, Myra Oliver, Cody Berman, Shelby Osbourne, Indar Lange, Phillip Vera, Naaman Taylor, Rich Fettke, Brody Fausett, Jerome Maldonado, Brian Luebben, Ana Klein, Diego Corzo, David Toupin, Travis Zappia, Stratton Brown, Dr. Joe Asamoah, David Grabiner, Brian Davila, Mark Jones, Ian Group, Lauryn Williams, Lauren & Kyle Clugston (Rentals to Wealth), Craig Curelop (The Fi Guy), Marc Russell (Better Wallet), Josh & Ali Lupo (The Fi Couple), Brennan Schlagbaum (Budget Dog), Chloe Daniels (Clobare Money Coach), JD Sustar (Finance Cowboy), Rachel Richards (Money Honey Rachel), Shang (Save My Cents), Soli Cayetano (Lattes and Leases), Sharon Tseung, Tyler Wright, Georgiy (Funancialism), Sarah King (Nerds Guide to Fi), Chris (The Stealthy Rich), Kyle Stanley (Fearless Kyle), Savannah Arroyo (Net Worth Nurse), and many more.
Back by popular demand! Due to the overwhelming amount of questions we've received and the overall interest on this topic, we decided to dive back into YouTube Automation this week. Throughout the episode you will learn how we generate income through the power of YouTube and how you can too. We also share some exciting news regarding the short term rental property management company that we just took minority ownership in. If you are interested in purchasing a channel of your own after listening to the episode, feel free to drop us a DM on Instagram. We're happy to answer any questions that you have and can connect you directly with the company that we use to operate our channels.Serious inquiries only as new channels are available on a very limited basis. As a reminder, this is not financial advice, but rather a glimpse into our world. Cheers!**If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds and makes a huge difference in helping us land high profile guests on the show. We also love reading reviews to see the impact we're making!Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Click hereInterested in being interviewed on the podcast? Click hereInterested in joining our investor mailing list and investing with us? Click hereInterested in YouTube Automation? Click hereFollow Us: Instagram: instagram.com/weeklyjuicepodYouTube: youtube.com/@weeklyjuicepodTikTok: tiktok.com/@weeklyjuicepodTwitter: twitter.com/weeklyjuicepodPrevious Guests on The Weekly Juice Podcast include: Brandon Turner, David Greene, Tony Robinson, Paula Pant, Chad “Coach” Carson, Heather Blankenship, Jake Harris, Avery Carl, Tim Bratz, J. Scott, Matt Faircloth, Ashley Wilson, Felipe Mejia, Mark McMahon, Robert Leonard, Ashley Hamilton, Zeona McIntyre, Michael Elefante, Michael Zuber, Alex Camacho, Steve Rozenberg, Henry Washington, Axel Ragnarsson, Seth Berger, Myra Oliver, Cody Berman, Shelby Osbourne, Indar Lange, Phillip Vera, Naaman Taylor, Rich Fettke, Brody Fausett, Jerome Maldonado, Brian Luebben, Ana Klein, Diego Corzo, David Toupin, Travis Zappia, Stratton Brown, Dr. Joe Asamoah, David Grabiner, Brian Davila, Mark Jones, Ian Group, Lauryn Williams, Lauren & Kyle Clugston (Rentals to Wealth), Craig Curelop (The Fi Guy), Marc Russell (Better Wallet), Josh & Ali Lupo (The Fi Couple), Brennan Schlagbaum (Budget Dog), Chloe Daniels (Clobare Money Coach), JD Sustar (Finance Cowboy), Rachel Richards (Money Honey Rachel), Shang (Save My Cents), Soli Cayetano (Lattes and Leases), Sharon Tseung, Tyler Wright, Georgiy (Funancialism), Sarah King (Nerds Guide to Fi), Chris (The Stealthy Rich), Kyle Stanley (Fearless Kyle), Savannah Arroyo (Net Worth Nurse), and many more.
This week's episode features Andrew Luong, the founder of Doorvest. As a real estate investor and business owner, Andrew believes building and retaining wealth through real estate has been the secret weapon of the ultra-wealthy for far too long. He is on a quest to make it easy for everyday people to invest in their first rental property by simplifying the process for them. After realizing such a big need in the market for this, Doorvest was officially born. Andrew and his team now run their turnkey rental business by taking care of all the dirty work that many other investors either don't want to, or don't have the time to do. They take people through the entire buying process from start to finish and will also manage the properties after closing. If you are looking for an easy, nearly passive way to get into real estate, tune into this episode to learn more!***If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds and makes a huge difference in helping us land high profile guests on the show. We also love reading reviews to see the impact we're making!Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Click hereInterested in being interviewed on the podcast? Click hereInterested in joining our investor mailing list and investing with us? Click hereInterested in YouTube Automation? Click hereFollow Us: Instagram: instagram.com/weeklyjuicepodYouTube: youtube.com/@weeklyjuicepodTikTok: tiktok.com/@weeklyjuicepodTwitter: twitter.com/weeklyjuicepodPrevious Guests on The Weekly Juice Podcast include: Brandon Turner, David Greene, Tony Robinson, Paula Pant, Chad “Coach” Carson, Heather Blankenship, Jake Harris, Avery Carl, Tim Bratz, J. Scott, Matt Faircloth, Ashley Wilson, Felipe Mejia, Mark McMahon, Robert Leonard, Ashley Hamilton, Zeona McIntyre, Michael Elefante, Michael Zuber, Alex Camacho, Steve Rozenberg, Henry Washington, Axel Ragnarsson, Seth Berger, Myra Oliver, Cody Berman, Shelby Osbourne, Indar Lange, Phillip Vera, Naaman Taylor, Rich Fettke, Brody Fausett, Jerome Maldonado, Brian Luebben, Ana Klein, Diego Corzo, David Toupin, Travis Zappia, Stratton Brown, Dr. Joe Asamoah, David Grabiner, Brian Davila, Mark Jones, Ian Group, Lauryn Williams, Lauren & Kyle Clugston (Rentals to Wealth), Craig Curelop (The Fi Guy), Marc Russell (Better Wallet), Josh & Ali Lupo (The Fi Couple), Brennan Schlagbaum (Budget Dog), Chloe Daniels (Clobare Money Coach), JD Sustar (Finance Cowboy), Rachel Richards (Money Honey Rachel), Shang (Save My Cents), Soli Cayetano (Lattes and Leases), Sharon Tseung, Tyler Wright, Georgiy (Funancialism), Sarah King (Nerds Guide to Fi), Chris (The Stealthy Rich), Kyle Stanley (Fearless Kyle), Savannah Arroyo (Net Worth Nurse), and many more.
This week we had the privilege of interviewing one of the biggest names in real estate, Tarek El-Moussa. Tarek is a master real estate investor, television personality, business owner, educator, father, husband, and star of one of the most successful real estate shows in the world, HGTV's Flip or Flop.Over the last 20 years Tarek has established an incredible reputation for himself in the real estate and business worlds.He has flipped hundreds of homes and completed thousands of successful real estate transactions. However, the most impressive feat of all is that Tarek built his empire all while battling and beating cancer twice. Tarek has a feel good story about a guy who refused to settle for average and was willing to put in the work to make it. Sit back and relax as we pull back the curtain to find out how Tarek El-Moussa built his legacy one brick at a time. ***If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds and makes a huge difference in helping us land high profile guests on the show. We also love reading reviews to see the impact we're making!Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Click hereInterested in being interviewed on the podcast? Click hereInterested in joining our investor mailing list and investing with us? Click hereInterested in YouTube Automation? Click hereFollow Us: Instagram: instagram.com/weeklyjuicepodYouTube: youtube.com/@weeklyjuicepodTikTok: tiktok.com/@weeklyjuicepodTwitter: twitter.com/weeklyjuicepodPrevious Guests on The Weekly Juice Podcast include: Brandon Turner, David Greene, Tony Robinson, Paula Pant, Chad “Coach” Carson, Heather Blankenship, Jake Harris, Avery Carl, Tim Bratz, J. Scott, Matt Faircloth, Ashley Wilson, Felipe Mejia, Mark McMahon, Robert Leonard, Ashley Hamilton, Zeona McIntyre, Michael Elefante, Michael Zuber, Alex Camacho, Steve Rozenberg, Henry Washington, Axel Ragnarsson, Seth Berger, Myra Oliver, Cody Berman, Shelby Osbourne, Indar Lange, Phillip Vera, Naaman Taylor, Rich Fettke, Brody Fausett, Jerome Maldonado, Brian Luebben, Ana Klein, Diego Corzo, David Toupin, Travis Zappia, Stratton Brown, Dr. Joe Asamoah, David Grabiner, Brian Davila, Mark Jones, Ian Group, Lauryn Williams, Lauren & Kyle Clugston (Rentals to Wealth), Craig Curelop (The Fi Guy), Marc Russell (Better Wallet), Josh & Ali Lupo (The Fi Couple), Brennan Schlagbaum (Budget Dog), Chloe Daniels (Clobare Money Coach), JD Sustar (Finance Cowboy), Rachel Richards (Money Honey Rachel), Shang (Save My Cents), Soli Cayetano (Lattes and Leases), Sharon Tseung, Tyler Wright, Georgiy (Funancialism), Sarah King (Nerds Guide to Fi), Chris (The Stealthy Rich), Kyle Stanley (Fearless Kyle), Savannah Arroyo (Net Worth Nurse), and many more.
Coming up on Montgomery & Co., the head coach of the Atlanta Dream, Tanisha Wright, joins us to talk about the draft and upcoming season. Renee and the fam talk about their memories of her getting drafted. Olympic medalist Lauryn Williams talks about competing in the Summer and Winter Olympics. And someone superglued their hand to the basketball court at the Target Center during the Clippers-Timberwolves play-in game. We discuss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices