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This week episode recaps last week's conversation with Maggie Germano on motherhood versus ambition. It'll to dive into the “conflict” that is parenthood and your career, why it's more important than ever to communicate our needs, and why understanding that balance is a total myth will help you with your finances.For resources mentioned, head to http://beyondthedollar.co/108
Maggie Germano comes on the show to talk about the perceived conflict that is motherhood and ambition. She shares how she's embrace the uncertainty as to comes to her income and business goals, emotions she's facing, and what's she's not willing to give up as a mother. For resources mentioned, head to http://beyondthedollar.co/107
Today you’ll hear from Maggie Germano, a Bossed Up Trainer, Founder and podcast host of Money Circle, Certified Financial Education Instructor, and financial coach for women, talk all about the benefits of making the time for a quick money minute every week.Related Links:Check out the corresponding blog post hereLearn more about Maggie's workSubscribe to the Money Circle podcastJoin the Bossed Up Courage Community on FacebookGot a career conundrum you want Emilie to cover on the podcast? Call and leave us a voicemail NOW at 910-668-BOSS(2677).
For full show notes, go to GetCareerClarity.com/Episode78. Today is all about managing your money and making your money work for you. The delightful Maggie Germano joins us to talk about her work and to talk about how to think about money without feeling judged. Today's episode is for you if you want to feel more empowered around your finances and more so that you can walk away from today's episode feeling more clear, more encouraged, more excited about how to use money as a tool to create the kind of life and the career opportunities that you are wanting. SHOW NOTES: Maggie Germano Maggie's Money Circle community Money Circle Podcast Maggie Germano on Facebook ALICE, an acronym for Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed United for Alice Read the Career Clarity Book!
With Erin Perkins It might be something you accidentally overlooked; web accessibility. If you're a small business owner and you don't even know what web accessibility actually means, well, sadly you are not alone. You might've heard the term accessibility and given some consideration to your physical spaces, but have you considered ensuring that your web content can be consumed by all people? Web accessibility is one of the most important issues facing online businesses today but somehow it remains surprisingly unnoticed for many businesses, particularly small to medium sized businesses. Because of this, many business owners don't fully understand what the term actually means. Web accessibility doesn't mean ensuring that everyone has access to the Internet (though that's an important issue, too). Web accessibility refers to ensuring that all online content can be readily consumed by all people, including people with disabilities. Physically or brick and mortar businesses generally command a decent understanding of how their particular Disabilities Act affects their day to day business operations but online companies have some catching up to do because the needs of those with disabilities are often neglected. However, times are changing and online businesses have a greater responsibility than ever to prioritize their website accessibility and that's why today's guest Erin Perkins is here to help you discover if your business is accessible, and to get you started with what you need to be doing if this is something that you haven't given much thought to yet in your business. I am particularly excited about today's episode because it is where my two worlds finally converge – my background as an occupational therapist and my current online business educator status. Today's goal is to ensure that your business is set up to be accessible to all walks of life so that everyone can enjoy becoming your customer. Are you ready? Let's dive in. In this episode, Erin talks about: Erin’s journey to becoming a passionate educator on accessibility. 4:03Tips to getting started with making your online business more accessible TODAY. 6:49What transcription resources are available to help you transcribe audio or visual media. 9:03Common mistakes and barriers that people run into when trying to make their online business more accessible. 13:49The resources that she offers to her clients to help them along their accessibility journey. 18:02The time and resourced needed to ensure your business is up to date on the latest practices (it is less than you think!). 20:05What it looks like to ensure your podcast is accessible. 22:18Making your website accessible (pay attention to alt images!). 24:52How to let your audience know that you are committed to doing the best you can with the resources you have to ensure your materials are accessible online. 29:07More tips to make sure your website is accessible! 31:05Who is already doing this well and what can be learned from them. 32:17 Pay attention to your social media because, more than likely, people find you through social media first more than your website. If you’re doing regular videos, make sure your video are captioned. Camel cap your hashtags (use a capital letter for each word).Erin Perkins I loved chatting with Erin. She is a wealth of knowledge and provides so much insight into how far behind the online world is with being accessible to all. We all need to do our part because, much like the physical world, the Internet is an essential part of our day to day function. As such, businesses have a responsibility to ensure that all potential consumers can access their content. And by the way, making sure that you comply with web accessibility standards won't just help you avoid lawsuits, it'll leave you much better equipped for long-term success in the growing digital world. So please don’t walk away from this episode and ignore it. For more on today's episodes including Erin's free roadmap, how to get in touch with her, and a transcription of this podcast, please visit the shownotes at kellylawson.ca/047. I am looking forward to seeing your online assets become more accessible to all people and until next week, keep on dreaming big and slaying your goals. Resources and Businesses Mentioned in the episode: Of course, there is Erin’s Accessibility Made Easy course that you NEED to check out, and it only costs $147! Otter.ai is a great transcription service and free up to 600 minutes! We talked a lot about alt images and alt text and here is a good article to learn more about that. We mentioned a couple of businesses doing a good job with their accessibility: Maggie Germano, Wealth Over Now, and the PR Bar. Check them out! If you have a Squarespace website, you may want to check out Square ADA who can help ensure your website is accessible. 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Maggie Germano is a Financial Coach and Certified Financial Education Instructor, and Host of the Money Circle Podcast, where she helps women get their money right without being made to feel like failures. Check out Maggie's resources at: Maggie Germano The Money Circle podcast Money Circle - Instagram - Twitter - Facebook Visit The Working Mom Collective Blog for more information on this week's episode. If you are a busy working mom who needs to create a non-negotiable routine for yourself to beat the overwhelm and stress, then head over to The Working Mom Collective to sign-up for my FREE 5-day Working Mom Challenge to create a non-negotiable routine. I’ll walk you step by step through my method to ensure that you walk away having created a working mom routine that incorporates your non-negotiable list, and makes you feel a sense of calm and presence in your day without sacrificing your career goals or your family time. What are you waiting for? Sign-up today! 5-Day Working Mom Challenge If you are a side hustler or entrepreneur who could use help with your online business, contact me at my virtual consulting website, Working Mama Virtual Solutions. I help entrepreneurs with their website strategy, social media management and content creation.
Have you ever wondered what a financial coach does and if they may be able to help you get your money right? If so, my conversation with Maggie Germano, financial coach, and host of the podcast Money Circle, is for you. Maggie talks to me about how she helps her clients set goals and reach their financial goals, as well as why she feels so strongly about financial empowerment for women. About the Guest: Maggie Germano is a feminist and financial coach for women. She helps women improve their relationship with money so they can take control of their financial future. She does this through one-on-one financial coaching, workshops, writing on her blog and Forbes column, and speaking engagements. She also founded Money Circle, which is a safe space for women to talk about money without feeling judged, and has recently become a podcast of the same name. Passionate about helping women earn more and closing the wage gap, Maggie was also trained as a salary negotiation facilitator by AAUW. In 2018, Maggie received the Woman Empowerment Entrepreneur Award from the DC Women's Business Center, and was a finalist for the Entrepreneurship for Good award from the Women's Information Network. In 2019, Maggie received the Excellence in Finance award at the Perfect Entrepreneur Awards. When she isn't talking about money, you can find Maggie spending time with her husband and her corgi in Riverdale Park, Maryland. About the Host: Janice Scholl has spent her entire career talking about money and business. Through her time as a commercial banker, consultant and mentor to budding entrepreneurs, she helped clients create solid business and financial strategies to help propel their business to success. While working with aspiring female entrepreneurs, Janice noticed that the same four themes kept repeating: Many women are uncomfortable with finance, both in their business and in their personal life. Women want access to more women mentors and advisors. Women often start businesses because they feel the corporate world doesn't fit their lifestyle. Few are motivated by purely financial reasons. Mothers didn't want money to drive their family decisions. From these themes, The Money, Career, & Motherhood Podcast was born. Now Janice spends her time helping mothers gain confidence and understanding about money, career, and business topics as they relate to motherhood and family – the way many women actually think about money. Janice loves helping mothers implement business and financial strategies within their families to help each family member thrive. Visit the Money, Career, & Motherhood website, Facebook page, Facebook group, or on Instagram. Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe from the podcast app on your mobile device. Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the financial impact of domestic violence ranges from individual to societal. ~ Maggie Germano, Contributor of Forbes Women Last week's episode: How Are Domestic Violence Victims & Survivors Navigating During the Pandemic? Proactive Eye Blog Elegant Granny Linktree Publications: Love"s Celebration Interview for Release of Upcoming Anthology You Can Please make use of these resources: If you are in immediate danger, call *911 National Domestic Violence hotline 1(800)799-SAFE National Child Abuse hotline 1(800)4-A-Child National Sexual Assault hotline 1(800)656-HOPE National Suicide Prevention hotline 1(800)273-8255 National Sexual Violence Resource Center: https://www.nsvrc.org/ Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network: https://www.rainn.org/ ******************************************************************************************************************************************************************** HEALING IS A CONTINUOUS PROCESS; NOT A ONE SHOT DEAL! ~ Elegant Granny Connect with me: Instagram - @proactiveeye Twitter - @proactiveeye Periscope - @proactiveeye Facebook - @proactiveeyepodcast Resources for the show: Germano, Maggie. (17 October 2019). Domestic Violence Has A Financial Impact Too. Forbes. Retrieved from https://www.forbes.com/sites/maggiegermano/2019/10/17/domestic-violence-has-a-financial-impact-too/#3e050559d041 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/elegant-granny/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/elegant-granny/support
In this episode, we get into all things personal finance for recent grads/millennials with financial coach Maggie Germano! Thank you Maggie! And thank you Wise Ape for sponsoring this episode. . We talk about everything from how to pay off your student loan debt in just four years, Roth IRAs and why you need one, how much money you should be putting into saving, and the best personal finance books and newsletters for milennials. Things Mentioned: Chocolate Hustle Tea James Clear's Atomic Habits Things3 Headspace Money Circle Podcast Mint Clarity Money YNAB Zeta Tiller Money Smart Women Finish Rich Financially Fearless Money, A Love Story Fairer Cents Podcast Smart Money Mamas Podcast Clever Girl Finance Podcast maggiegermano.com @maggiegermano on Instagram/Twitter Follow on insta @brewingproductivitea @juliarfine Check out my website: brewingproductivitea.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brewingproductivitea/support
Join host Meg McKeen and Maggie Germano as we dig deep into our relationship with money; we talk about the feelings - all the feelings - and she offers up some practical solutions for working through common money missteps. We talk salary negotiation and mindset, shame and confidence. You don't want to miss this one!You can learn more about Maggie's work here, and don't forget to check out the Money Circle Podcast and to join the Money Circle Facebook Group.Bound & Determined is hitting the road! To learn more about the salon-style events coming soon to a city near you, subscribe to the newsletter here.
Want to get a handle on debt and boss up your bank account this year? On today’s episode, my guest shares how she paid down $81k in student loan debt and why you really can’t talk about money without talking about mental health, too. Related Links: Check out Maggie Germano's podcast, Money Circle Check out Melanie's blog, Dear Debt Check out Melanie's book, Dear Debt Learn more about Melanie's Lola Retreat here Melanie's post, Please Seek Help Debtors Anonymous Open Path Collective The Crisis Text Line - text "HOME" to 741-741 Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 MentalHealthandWealth.com is live now! Learn more about Bossed Up Bootcamp Learn more about my upcoming negotiation LIVE workshop! Join Bossed Up’s Courage Community on Facebook This episode was brought to you by TextExpander and Thrive Causemetics. Got a career conundrum or #bossmoves moment you want to share on the podcast? Call and leave a voicemail for Emilie NOW at 910-668-BOSS(2677).
In today’s Best of Bossed Up episode, I’m sitting down with Maggie Germano, a Bossed Up Bootcamp alum, Trainer Team member, and financial coach for women! She’s sharing how to pivot from a job the financially prudent way - for anyone who wants to make the leap without taking on too big a risk. Originally broadcast on March 6, 2018. Related links: Register for Negotiation LIVE! How to pick a salary that works for you Feel like a fraud? It might be the impostor syndrome How to conquer the fear that keeps you in a miserable job How to interview the company that’s interviewing you MaggieGermano.com Get on the Bossed Up Bootcamp Waitlist today Join Bossed Up’s Courage Community on Facebook This episode was sponsored by Babbel and Modern Fertility. Got a career conundrum or #bossmoves moment you want to share on the podcast? Call and leave a voicemail for Emilie NOW at 910-668-BOSS(2677).
Join host Maggie Germano as she interviews family attorney Rebecca C. Neale about divorce, pre-nups, estate planning, and managing money within a family. What to Gather in Preparation for a Divorce:3 years of tax returnsBank statements (online access to bank accounts, at least)Credit reports: www.annualcreditreport.comOne when you are getting ready to fileAnother a year laterDeed/mortgage (available online or at the registry)Paystubs and spouse's paystubsOpen your own personal bank accountResources:Email Rebecca: rebecca@bedfordfamilylawyer.comCall Rebecca: (781) 499-2016Visit Rebecca's website: https://bedfordfamilylawyer.com/Women's Bar FoundationLegal Aid: do a search for your state or county legal aidDC: https://www.legalaiddc.org/ Maryland: https://www.mdlab.org/Virginia: https://www.valegalaid.org/ Prince George's County: https://www.clspgc.org/--Rebecca G. Neale has years of experience advocating for clients in the courtroom and the conference room, and enjoys helping people navigate some of the most difficult chapters of their lives.As a Staff Attorney at Legal Aid of Northeastern New York, she represented and advised over 300 clients in housing proceedings, Social Security appeals, and more. Rebecca has represented homeowners in nationwide class action lawsuits against banks and small businesses in contract disputes, and clerked for the highest state courts in New York and California.She practices domestic relations and estate planning law in a small Massachusetts town called Bedford.--To learn more about Maggie and her coaching and speaking services, visit www.maggiegermano.com.To get more involved with Money Circle:Join the free Facebook groupCome to an in-person event in DCSign up for the virtual membership programThe theme music is called Escaping Light by Aaron Sprinkle. The podcast artwork design is by Maggie’s dear husband, Dan Rader.
Today’s episode is brought to you by Bossed Up Trainer, Certified Financial Education Instructor, and money coach for women, Maggie Germano. Here are her top tips on how to be financially responsible this holiday season. Related links: Read today’s corresponding blog post Learn more about Maggie here Join me at Bossed Up Bootcamp Join Bossed Up’s Courage Community on Facebook Got a career conundrum you want me to cover on the podcast? Call and leave me a voicemail NOW at 910-668-BOSS(2677).
Maggie Germano is a feminist and financial coach for women. She also founded Money Circle, which is a safe space for women to talk about money without feeling judged. Maggie tells us why it's important to understand your finances and how to create a budget that really works for you.
Maggie Germano turned her passion for empowering women in to a side hustle & eventually her full time job. In this episode Maggie shares how despite not being a risk taker, her lack of fulfillment in her day job led her to step outside of her comfort zone & try something new. This a great example of how a side hustle can help you find your true passion. You can learn more about Maggie by visiting MaggieGermano.com or following her on Instagram Facebook Twitter Full Show Notes at PopcornFinance.com/55 Don't forget to take the quick 1 minute survey to help shape the future of Popcorn Finance! Popcorn Finance Survey Were you planning on shopping on Amazon? Help support the show for free using the Amazon link below Support Popcorn Finance on Amazon How to be featured on the show You can record a voice note and email it to me at Questions @ PopcornFinance .com Send a call in through the Anchor app Use SpeakPipe to leave me a voicemail https://www.speakpipe.com/PopcornFinance Connect with me Instagram -@PopcornFinancePodcast Twitter - @PopcornFinance Facebook - Popcorn Finance
Maggie’s catalyst for going into financial coaching Addressing mindset + psychology around money How to release shame + fear around money Practical tips for people who struggle with overspending Why is it so important for women to be empowered in their finances Favorite Budgeting Apps: Mint, Clarity Money, Old school spreadsheet, LearnVest, YNAB, Personal Capital Living in an Urban Area- how to save money Salary Negotiation - tips on how to negotiate your salary or ask for a raise The biggest thing that holds women back from reaching their financial goals To find the full show notes visit: www.alliowen.com/maggie To join our FB community: www.fb.com/groups/alignedandalive
When is it time to walk away from a job? Emilie interviews Maggie Germano, a Certified Financial Education Instructor and financial coach for women, on how to pivot from a job the financially prudent way. Link to learn more about what was discussed in today’s episode: How to pick a salary that works for you Feel like a fraud? It might be the impostor syndrome How to conquer the fear that keeps you in a miserable job How to interview the company that’s interviewing you MaggieGermano.com Bossed Up Bootcamp #BossMoves: Tyler Needs a Kidney ASAP! Are you in the Bossed Up Courage Community? Join us for FREE now at www.bossedup.org. Got a career conundrum or #bossmoves moment you want to share on the podcast? Call and leave a voicemail for Emilie NOW at 910-668-BOSS(2677).
My guest today is Maggie Germano, she is a certified financial education instructor (CFEI), a money coach and the founder of maggiegermano.com who at the time of this recording, is in the process of planning her own wedding! On this episode, We had a great conversation where we exchanged notes on her experience so far with wedding planning being newly engaged and I shared my retrospect on my experience planning my own wedding several years ago. If I could go back in time to when I was planning my wedding, this would have been excellent advice to help me out in the process. We talked about sticking to your wedding budget, maintaining your sanity while wedding planning, what's worth spending money on and what isn’t, how to avoid conflict with your significant other and so much more. Maggie's website is https://www.maggiegermano.com For the books, tools and resources mentioned in this episode, visit the main show notes page here: https://www.clevergirlfinance.com/podcast-episodes/podcast-episode-52-lets-talk-about-financially-sound-wedding-planning-with-guest-maggie-germano If you haven't already, be sure to subscribe to the Clever Girl Finance Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud or Stitcher. Do you follow Clever Girl Finance on Instagram yet? You should! https://www.instagram.com/clevergirlfinance Ready to get accountable? Join the Clever Girl Finance Accountability Program over at https://www.clevergirlfinanceacademy.com Be sure to subscribe on www.clevergirlfinance.com too!