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Financial coach Foluke Olayele reveals what managing money God's way actually looks like — and why it has everything to do with trust, not just budgets.
Money isn't just about numbers; it's about energy and connection. When we treat it like a partner, we unlock a powerful relationship. Today, I want to discuss money from a more practical perspective than I usually do. You've heard me talk about the energy of money before, and how important it is to build a relationship with it. However, there are also practical aspects to consider like the physical numbers on paper that matter just as much. In this episode I want to explain the combination of energetic and practical sides of money management, focusing on actionable strategies that can enhance your relationship with finances. This isn't just about tracking income and expenses; it's about shifting your perspective. Regularly checking in with your finances can feel daunting but think of it as a sacred practice. Invite money to sit with you and ask it what it wants you to know. Instead of viewing your bank statement as a report card, see it as a reflection of your service and love. This is what I'm talking about: - Creating a loving, honest relationship with your finances - Inviting money into your space as your partner, instead of a source of stress - Using tools and rituals to make financial management sacred and powerful - Financial self-care for wealth building - Aligning money management with feminine energy This is your time to connect with your finances in a nurturing way. It'll make your money conversations less scary and more empowering. Subscribe now so you'll never miss an episode and leave us a review! It really helps us know which content resonates with you the most. Join our Feminine Business Magic Facebook Group (https://tinyurl.com/ygdkw7ce) with your host, Julie Foucht. This is a community of women dedicated to connecting, supporting, and celebrating each other in growing businesses that honor their Divine Feminine while filling their bank accounts abundantly. Resources mentioned: Take the Witchpreneur Quiz and discover which Feminine Magic is your Key to Financial Success. (https://bit.ly/witchpreneur-quiz) Purchase Love-Based Feminine Marketing (https://tinyurl.com/ydmzb6qz) Penelope Jane Smith - Financial Freedom 101: https://realprosperity.isrefer.com/go/scholarship/jf07/ Wealthy Witch Way Membership: https://juliefoucht.com/wealthywitchway/ **Connect with Julie Foucht via Facebook (https://tinyurl.com/yeb82uuj) or email at https://juliefoucht.com/**
Do you speak the language of money? If you - or anyone close to you - cannot understand what the investment market is telling them, there can be a high price to pay. Investment commentator and Ecstra Foundation chair, Paul Clitheroe joins Associate Editor, James Kirby in this episode. In today’s show, we cover: Financial literacy, why it’s crucial and why Australia is struggling to keep up ‘Swim between the flags’ the simple success formula for managing money Why ‘financial capability’ is the way forward for investors A road map for financial literacy success See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Essential Rules for Money, Life and Wealth Management for Women with Kara Gammell - Ep. 141 Part 1. In this two part episode of the Accelerating Your Wealth Podcast, personal finance expert Kara Gammell joins Rebecca Robertson to break down the realities of managing joint finances, the emotional aspects of money and how women can protect their financial futures. Get practical tips, real-world insights, and straight talk about everything from divorce to unpaid work calculators. What's covered in this episode: The pros and cons of joint versus separate finances for couples Handling financial changes after major life events like divorce or having kids The hidden costs (and value) of unpaid work and how to calculate it The importance of financial transparency, protection, and planning for emergencies How to stay financially independent and secure, no matter your life choices Connect with Kara Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kara.gammell/?hl=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karagammell/ Kara Gammell is a personal finance and insurance expert at MoneySuperMarket. She's an award-winning financial journalist with nearly two decades of experience writing for national newspapers and magazines such as the Daily Telegraph, the Sunday Times, Good Housekeeping, the Metro, the Independent, the Guardian, the Observer, Marie Claire, the Sun and Cosmopolitan. Kara also regularly comments on consumer issues on TV, radio and podcasts such as BBC's Rip-off Britain, ITV News, BBC Moneybox, Wake Up to Money and Times Radio. Kara is the founder of a money-saving blog Your Best Friend's Guide to Cash, which promises to help you get more bang for your buck, no matter what your budget. She's also written two books. Her latest book, 'Bargain Hunter: East hacks and tips to save money every day' was published in January 2005. Chapters 00:00 "Curated Playlists for Fast Learning" 04:38 "Managing Joint Finances Effectively" 06:21 Managing Money in Relationships 09:57 "Split Bills Fairly Calculator" 14:57 Navigating Care and Backup Plans 18:29 Struggles of IVF and Work Choices 21:54 Freelancing to Stability Transition 23:21 "Opportunity, Careers, and Working Women" 26:57 Generous Financial Support in Relationship 31:43 "Open Conversations About Finances" 33:25 Partnered Financial Planning Tips 37:38 "Financial Preparedness in Crisis" 41:28 "Show Paused Until Monday" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with Rebecca Robertson and the Podcast: Subscribe for weekly wealth-building strategies: https://www.youtube.com/@rebeccarobertsonifa Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rebecca_robertsonifa & https://www.instagram.com/acceleratingyourwealth LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-financial-advisor Facebook :https://www.facebook.com/RebeccaRobertsonwealth www.evolutionfinancialplanning.co.uk Disclaimer: This content is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be construed as financial advice.
Hunter Yoder was an amateur phenom with his pro career laid out in front of him. A guaranteed factory deal with Geico Honda, then the team folded overnight, leaving Hunter and his family scrambling, not knowing if they'd ever reach the level they once dreamed of in Supercross and Pro Motocross. After years of rebuilding from the ground up, Hunter is now on Club MX Yamaha with Brandon Haas, Chad Reed, and Daniel Blair all pushing to get him on the podium. This is his story.Enjoy Chapter 393 Ft. Hunter Yoder, like, subscribe and comment below.00:00:00 Intro00:02:38 Welcome Hunter Yoder to the Podcast00:04:48 Youngest KTM Factory Rider00:22:37 SOTA Fuel Ad00:23:16 Crazy Story on how Hunter got on Orange Brigade00:33:37 Signing an Amateur Deal with Geico Honda00:38:04 What Hunter Yoder Was Making as an Amateur00:44:39 Racing the Honda CRF150R Supermini00:48:34 The New Style Taking Over Supercross00:55:53 Geico Honda Heartbreak01:01:35 What Could've Been01:04:38 Hunter's Relationship with His Dad01:11:04 FIST Handwear Ad01:12:31 The Reality of Moto Parent Drama01:28:14 Hunter Yoder's Climb Back to a Factory Ride01:30:34 Managing Money as a Pro Athlete01:52:55 Dixxon Flannel Ad01:53:47 Traveling the World01:55:02 Reacting to 100 Hours with Jo Shimoda02:00:42 Brandon Haas Leads Club MX02:10:07 Hunter Yoder's Podium Goals02:16:31 Hunter Yoder's Winning Mindset02:25:42 What does PRMX Pay?02:29:48 Motosport Ad02:31:36 Fighting for a Factory Ride02:54:51 Getting Paid by Club MX Yamaha03:09:51 Why Hunter Yoder Hired an Agent03:15:23 Closing
"If you are arguing with your spouse or struggling to talk about money, yeah, you're in good company." ~ Heather DayHave you ever fought with your spouse - or your kids - about money? Is financial management a taboo topic in your household?In this inspiring and relatable episode, I sit down with Heather Day, author, speaker, wife, and mother who shares how one parking lot prayer changed the trajectory of her family's life.What was supposed to be an uneventful date with her husband ended up being a pivotal moment that changed her household forever.Managing money, marriage, and motherhood on their own as individual responsibilities is a lot of work, and managing them all together is no less trying. But Heather's take on these along with her experience in them, will encourage you and warm your heart!In This Episode, We Discuss:How married couples can overcome past hurts to partner together in financesWhy money is such a trigger for married couplesHow to talk to our spouses and our children about important topics in life and prepare them for wise management themselvesThe power of prayerKey Takeaway:Money is a hot-button topic in marriage, but it doesn't have to be! There are principles and practices that can help you manage your finances as a couple, but more importantly, there are ways (and prayers!) that help you communicate as a married couple with one another, and as parents to your children.About Our Guest: Heather DayHeather M. Day is an author and ministry leader with more than 20 years of experience in the fields of marketing, communications, and nonprofit ministry. She is the author of Money and Spirit: Surrendering Our Finances to the Work of the Holy Spirit.Heather and her husband, Robert, reside in Illinois with their two children, Emma and Jackson. She is an active member, board member and volunteer leader in her local church.Heather's Website: https://heatherday.net/Follow her on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HeatherDayCommunicationFind Heather's Book: https://heatherday.net/book____________________Want to be a guest on The Motherhood Experience? Send Val Kleppen a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1758742098661627c9cc46f40
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In this podcast, Tavershima breaks down how to manage money better, whether you're in Nigeria or anywhere else in the world. The goal is simple: stop living paycheck to paycheck and start building long-term security.Key Takeaways: * Growing Your Money: It's not just about earning; it's about understanding how wealth builds over time. * Saving vs. Investing: Saving keeps your money safe, but investing makes it grow. Just remember: if you want higher returns, you have to be comfortable with higher risks. * The Two Faces of Debt: Good Debt is Borrowing to buy things that make money (assets).Bad Debt is Borrowing to buy things you'll just consume. * Protecting Your Wealth: To stay ahead, Tavershima suggests having multiple ways to make money, using insurance as a safety net, and staying far away from "get-rich-quick" Ponzi schemes.The Bottom Line:This is a practical guide for entrepreneurs and everyday people who want to handle their finances with more discipline and better planning.
Most Christian men handle money exactly like their unbelieving neighbors. They tithe a little, save for retirement, and hope it all works out. But what if money was never meant to fund comfort — but dominion? In this fourth episode of the Abrahamic Starter Kit, we zoom in on the Abrahamic money mentality. This is about building wealth that serves a 200-year vision — not just coasting through a safe suburban life. If you want practical steps to start aligning your finances with dynasty, stewardship, and long-term impact, this episode will show you where to begin. About Abraham's Wallet: Abraham's Wallet exists to inspire and equip Biblical family leaders. Please partner with us in inspiring and equipping multi-gen families at https://abrahamswallet.com/support AW website Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube Facebook LinkedIn Instagram Chapters (00:00:00) - Is Money the Cause of Divorces?(00:00:26) - Abraham's Wallet(00:01:45) - The Abrahamic Money Mantra(00:02:57) - Physical Capital for the Year(00:04:05) - Abrahamic Money(00:14:35) - Maximizing Your Income(00:19:54) - 3 Things an Abrahamic Man Does With Money(00:23:46) - Spending Now With Long Term Goals in Mind(00:30:58) - How to Budget for the Future(00:32:44) - Using Money to Divorce Proof My Marriage(00:40:50) - Ditch the dating for marriage(00:41:40) - Abrahamic Characteristics of Giving(00:49:01) - Family Vision and Giving
LISTEN and SUBSCRIBE on:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/watchdog-on-wall-street-with-chris-markowski/id570687608 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2PtgPvJvqc2gkpGIkNMR5i WATCH and SUBSCRIBE on:https://www.youtube.com/@WatchdogOnWallstreet/featured A look at disturbing revelations from Epstein-related documents and what they reveal about how the ultra-wealthy manage money, avoid taxes, and operate within a system most Americans never see. From elite financial strategies to calls for accountability, Chris examines the power, influence, and flaws in the system.
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EVEN MORE about this episode!Money is energy—and when you change the frequency, everything shifts. In this powerful episode of the Ask Julie Ryan Show, Julie Ryan is joined by real estate investor and conscious entrepreneur Jason Yarusi to explore how spiritual alignment, higher consciousness, and energetic awareness can transform financial stress into sustainable success.Jason shares his personal journey from unfulfilling, transactional work to purpose-driven investing, revealing how shifting from problem-focused thinking to solution-based awareness opens the door to abundance, clarity, and joy. Together, we explore how thoughts and spirits carry frequency, why your mind works like a television channel you can consciously change, and how mastering your energetic responses—rather than reacting to external circumstances—creates lasting momentum in both money and life.This episode also weaves together inspiring real-world stories, from rebuilding real estate ventures after Hurricane Sandy to remarkable personal transformations fueled by discipline, vision, and daily aligned action. You'll gain practical tools—using music, awareness, and intentional focus—to break negative cycles, elevate your vibration, and redefine true wealth as a balance of financial freedom, purpose, and fulfillment.If you're ready to align your energy with prosperity and live from a higher frequency, this conversation will change how you see money—and yourself.Guest Biography:Jason Yarusi is a visionary entrepreneur, real estate investor, and transformational coach devoted to helping others awaken their true potential. Known for blending practical success strategies with spiritual alignment, Jason leads live events, coaching programs, and the Multifamily Live podcast, where he inspires audiences to expand beyond fear, embrace abundance, and embody their soul's highest purpose. His work reminds us that real wealth is not just measured in financial gain, but in living empowered, connected, and fully alive.Episode Chapters:(0:00:01) - Manifesting Wealth Through Higher Consciousness(0:07:21) - Harnessing Frequencies for Positive Change(0:13:37) - Family Business Transformation Through Real Estate(0:17:18) - Path to Real Estate Success(0:21:55) - Navigating True Wealth and Family Success(0:30:00) - Setting Priorities and Saying No(0:35:17) - Effective Daily Prioritization for Success(0:39:11) - Daily Actions for Long-Term Success(0:50:03) - Managing Money for Financial Peace(0:56:19) - Transformation Through Taking Action➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Español YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Português YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Deutsch YouTube➡️Subscribe to Ask Julie Ryan Français YouTube✏️Ask Julie a Question!
Learn the truth behind myths about building wealth, plus hear from a couple looking to align on financial goals and values. Can you build wealth without starting a business? How can couples figure out what to do with extra money in their budget? Hosts Sean Pyles and Elizabeth Ayoola share their “money hot takes” and then talk to a married couple about how they can better align on financial priorities. Sean and Elizabeth kick off the episode with their thoughts on how to become a millionaire without needing to own your own business and why they believe consistent investing from a 9-to-5 job can help you grow your wealth. Plus are Roth IRAs overrated? They might be when compared to Roth 401(k)s. Then, listeners Naomi and Andrew join Sean and Elizabeth to discuss how couples can align on their financial goals. They talk through how to define shared values, balance short- and long-term priorities, and decide how to use some new room in their budget wisely, including strategies for emergency funds, retirement, and kids' future savings. NerdWallet's list of the best savings accounts: https://www.nerdwallet.com/best/banking/savings-accounts Get matched with a financial advisor by using NerdWallet Advisors Match: https://www.nerdwallet.com/best/investing/financial-advisors NerdWallet's investment calculator will calculate how much your investments will grow based on your planned contributions, timeline, rate of return and compounding frequency: https://www.nerdwallet.com/calculator/investment-calculator Are you on track to save enough for retirement? Use NerdWallet's calculator to check your progress, see how much retirement income you'll have and estimate how much more you should save: https://www.nerdwallet.com/calculator/retirement-calculator In their conversation, the Nerds discuss: how to build wealth without a business, investing from a 9 to 5 job, becoming a millionaire from salary, Roth IRA vs Roth 401k, Roth IRA contribution limits, backdoor Roth IRA, Roth 401k benefits, emergency fund recommendations, short term financial goals, good debt vs bad debt, paying off debt as a couple, managing money in a marriage, budgeting as a couple, aligning financial goals with a partner, daycare budget reallocation, how to prioritize financial goals, saving for a home addition, using home equity loan, 529 plan alternatives, taxable brokerage for kids, feeling behind on retirement, retirement planning anxiety, compound interest retirement, how to save for multiple goals, financial planning for couples, building credit as a couple, margin in budget meaning, shared financial values, and daycare cost savings. To send the Nerds your money questions, call or text the Nerd hotline at 901-730-6373 or email podcast@nerdwallet.com. Like what you hear? Please leave us a review and tell a friend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to today's ICYMI, where we kick off the week with a quick game-changing tip from one of our guests that you might have missed. Spending can be hella stressful heading into the holiday season, and if you're struggling with debt or with setting up realistic financial goals for the coming year, this is a must-listen reminder for overcoming financial stress and toxic money patterns.A healthy money mindset is the missing ingredient for a lot of people's financial security. So we're throwing it back to this sustainable financial advice from finance coach Nicole Stanley on dealing with debt, setting realistic money goals, and her own journey to get debt-free. Nicole Stanley is the Founder & Head Financial Coach of Arise Financial Coaching. After battling crippling financial anxiety in her early twenties, Nicole enrolled in her first personal finance course and made changes to go from 30K in debt to building over a quarter-million in net worth for her family at age 27. Arise Financial Coaching has now served over 600 clients and has been featured in TIME, Yahoo Finance, & CNET.Listen to our full episode with Nicole here.Tune in every Monday for an expert dose of life advice in under 10 minutes.Follow Nicole:On Instagram: @arise.financial.coachingArise Financial Coaching Sign up for our monthly adulting newsletter:teachmehowtoadult.ca/newsletter Follow us on the ‘gram:@teachmehowtoadultmedia@gillian.bernerFollow on TikTok: @teachmehowtoadultSubscribe on YouTube
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Most people treat their career pivot like a crisis. Adam approached his like compounding interest — small, consistent moves that eventually broke the equation. We talk about the finance industry's myths (no, you are not beating the market), why sharing your story works even when you think you're “not that person,” how giving away thousands of books became a growth engine, and why content creation is the new credibility layer for every entrepreneur.We explore the second-life moment: when you've spent years mastering one system only to realize the next version of you is waiting in a completely different world. Adam's journey from “professional low-stakes grifter” (his words for financial advisors) to founder of a fast-growing media company is a case study in paying attention to what starts pulling you forward.This isn't a story about leaving finance. It's a story about finally doing work that compounds in every direction.TL;DR* No one beats the market: Most managed-money careers hide behind complexity; transparency wins.* Your story is an asset: A book isn't a $5 product — it's a credibility accelerant.* Content scales trust: Podcasting, writing, and storytelling create leverage regulated industries never allow.* Pivots aren't leaps: They're a series of realizations you can't unknow.* Second-life careers reward clarity: When you know what you can do exceptionally well, the right path becomes obvious.Key Themes1. The Finance IllusionAdam spent 14 years across every side of the money-management business — IRA departments, CFP work, retirement plans, running his own RIA. The deeper he went, the clearer the hard truth became:Complexity sells. Simplicity performs.Most investors would do better with a simple S&P split and quarterly rebalancing than paying a point-plus in fees. The industry doesn't like that sentence.2. The Accidental AuthorAdam wrote his first book because his mentor forced him to.He didn't believe in $5 products.He didn't believe in writing books.He definitely didn't believe he had a story worth telling.But giving away thousands of books changed everything:* Attracted assets* Opened doors* Taught him the power of simple ideas (compound interest, APR, basic personal finance)* Showed him that people are starving for clarity, not complexityStories scale. Silence doesn't.3. When Others Ask You to LeadPeers started asking Adam to help them publish books — CEOs, business owners, professionals.He thought it was absurd.But the model worked: anthology-style, collaborative, marketing budget pooled, broad distribution.What started as a side experiment became a series that has now published 400+ authors.4. The Media PivotWith books working and the podcast exploding, Adam faced a choice:Try to run two careers poorly, or choose one and let it compound.He chose media. Nine years later, that call looks obvious.5. The Bigger RealizationMoney is an accounting entry for resource ownership.But we're consuming resources at an unsustainable pace to create more accounting entries.Every financial system eventually resets.What matters isn't the illusion of compounding — it's the relationships, reputation, and value you build that survive resets.Memorable Lines* “If you can market yourself in finance, you can grow 10x faster in a non-regulated industry.”* “I thought broke people wrote books — turns out authors build trust faster than anyone.”* “You don't need to beat the market; you need to beat obscurity.”* “I'm not Elon. I can do one thing really well — that's it. And that's enough.”* “Content is the new credibility. Silence is the new obscurity.”GuestAdam Torres — Media Founder, Author, PodcasterCo-founder of Mission Matters, publisher of hundreds of books and host of nationally distributed business podcasts. Former CFP and RIA owner turned media-builder helping entrepreneurs amplify their stories.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamtorres8/Website: https://missionmatters.com/Why This MattersBecause your second life might not look like an escape — it might look like leverage.Adam's story shows that the skills you build in one industry become unstoppable when combined with storytelling, ownership, and the courage to pivot.If you want a career that compounds — not just capital but impact, relationships, opportunities — you have to build something the system can't reset: your voice, your story, your platform.Call to ActionIf this conversation lit something up for you, don't just let it fade. Come join me inside the Second Life Leader community on Skool. That's where I share the frameworks, field reports, and real stories of reinvention that don't make it into the podcast. You'll connect with other professionals who are actively rebuilding and leading with clarity. The link is in the show notes—step inside and start building your Second Life today.https://secondlifeleader.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.dougutberg.com
Ready to level up your money game? This episode of The Power of the Ask podcast—brought to you by Marshalls—features CEO and financial mastermind behind the Your Rich BFF brand, Vivian Tu. Vivian takes us behind the scenes of her journey from Wall Street trader to one of today's most trusted voices in personal finance. She shares how and why she built her viral, community-centered brand, what she's learned about empowering women through money, and why financial literacy doesn't have to feel overwhelming — in fact, it can feel like chatting with your bestie. Just in time for the holiday season, Vivian also shares how to set clear, achievable financial goals, beginner-friendly budgeting tips, and her signature luxe-for-less shopping hacks (hint: she's a proud Marshalls girl). If you love a good deal, smart money moves, and a little bestie-to-bestie real talk, this episode is for you. Important Links:Savvy Ladies (https://www.savvyladies.org/)Precious Williams' LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/precious-l-williams/)Lisa Zeiderman's LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisazeiderman/)Vivian Tu's LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/viviantu-yourrichbff/)Important Links for Vivian:Your Rich BFF (https://www.yourrichbff.com/)About Vivian Tu:Vivian Tu is on a mission to make the financial world less intimidating—and way more accessible—for everyone. A former Wall Street trader turned content creator, Vivian's titles include financial expert, speaker, entrepreneur, and the voice behind the wildly popular brand, Your Rich BFF. In just three short years, she's grown a massive community—over 8 million followers across platforms—by breaking down everything from credit scores to investing in an approachable manner and speaking to her fanbase like her peer– or as she likes to call them–her besties. You may have seen her featured on Forbes' 30 Under 30 and Top Creators lists, or listened to her hit podcast, Networth and Chill. It's one of the first of its kind, blending expert insights and real talk about money—and it shot straight to the top of the business charts. Vivian's unique ability to make finance feel friendly and fun has made her one of the most in-demand voices in the space. She's partnered with Marshalls to to show us how we can all boost our financial literacy as a way of getting “the good stuff” in life, however we may individually define it.. And because getting “the good stuff” is a team effort, Marshalls partners with organizations like our own. With Marshalls' support, Savvy Ladies helps equip women across the country take control of their finances with real tools that make financial empowerment possible. As a long-term partner of Marshalls, Vivian has brought her inspiring, bite-sized lessons to women across the country through The Marshalls Good Stuff Social Club and The Marshalls Good Stuff Accelerator Program. And if that's not enough, she's also a New York Times bestselling author—her debut book, RICH AF released in 2023 with rave reviews, and another on the way, hitting shelves in 2026.
This week on the Oakley Podcast, hosts Jeremy Kellett and Megan Cummings welcome owner-operator Rowdy Gibbs to share his story of transitioning from the car business to trucking, highlighting the importance of passion, financial responsibility, and a supportive work environment in the trucking industry. The discussion covers Rowdy's background, practical advice for new drivers on managing money and work-life balance, the evolving public perception of truckers, and the role of good training and company culture. Key takeaways include prioritizing savings, loving your work, the value of strong industry relationships for long-term success, and so much more. Key topics in today's conversation include:Welcome to Today's Episode with Rowdy (0:23)Megan Returns and Truck Market Chat (3:01)Holiday Decor and Family Catch-Up (4:07)Rowdy Gibbs Joins the Conversation (5:08)Rowdy's Family and Background in Trucking (7:20)Transition From Car Business to Trucking (10:59)Getting Started at Oakley and First Truck Challenges (15:37)Buying a New Truck and the Inspection Hurdle (17:43)Swapping Divisions and Life as an Owner Operator (20:52)Rowdy's Approach to Managing Money and Success Tips (24:50)Using Percentages and Spreadsheets for Finances (27:05)The Influence of Car Sales Experience on Trucking (29:18)Public Perception of Truck Drivers (33:02)Improving the Trucking Industry with Better Training (39:08)Future Plans for Rowdy and Family (41:16)Final Thoughts on Attitude, Career, and Community (45:18)Oakley Trucking is a family-owned and operated trucking company headquartered in North Little Rock, Arkansas. For more information, check out our show website: podcast.bruceoakley.com. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Welcome to We're All Just Faking It! This week, we're talking about ADHD and finances — from impulse spending and money guilt to the emotional side of managing your bank account when it feels like it has a mind of its own. We share the habits, apps, and systems that make adulting with ADHD just a little easier. To find your people and access resources mentioned in each episode, join the Discord using the link below!Social Media Links: https://linktr.ee/WAJFIP
The Unapologetic Vixen Podcast: Owning Pleasure As A Black Woman
In this, we dive into the intersection of financial wellness and pleasure. Nishaea from The Budget Guru joins us to discuss practical strategies for managing money during economic uncertainty while still finding joy in life. Tune in as we explore how to balance financial responsibility with self-care, break free from scarcity mindset, and create sustainable money habits that honor both your needs and your desires. If you're looking to take control of your finances without sacrificing the things that bring you pleasure, you won't want to miss this one!Key Takeaways:Start Where You Are: Financial wellness isn't about perfection—it begins with small, manageable steps like paying bills on time, saving $5, or simply opening a savings account. Progress over perfection is the goal.Pause and Reassess in Uncertain Times: Economic shifts require us to evaluate our priorities. Whether it's building emergency savings, cutting back on non-essentials temporarily, or finding additional income streams, being proactive beats reactive scrambling.Honor Your Values Without Comparison: Your financial journey is uniquely yours. Define success based on what matters to you—not what you see on social media or what others are achieving. Celebrate where you are while working toward where you want to be.Listen Now:Ready to get inspired? Hit play to discover how to manage your money mindfully while still making room for the things that bring you joy—even in uncertain economic times!Links Mentioned:Join Our Email List: Be the first to know about upcoming episodes, special offers, and more. Sign up here.Get Started with Javery Integrative Wellness Services: Ready to transform your relationship with yourself, your money, or your relationships? Fill out our intake form at javerywellness.com/get-started.The Budget Goo Resources:Free Budget Template & Training: thebudgetgoo.comConnect with Crystal for personal finance coaching and supportRecommended Resources Mentioned in Episode:Tori Dunlap - Her First $100K (book, podcast, and community for reaching your first $100K)Ramit Sethi - Netflix special and resources on couples and moneyMuna (investing and personal finance resources)Connect with Us:Instagram: @natasha_is_satisfiedFacebook: @NatashaChentilleYouTube: @NatashaChentilleWebsite: www.javerywellness.com Connect with Nishaea(The Budget Guru):https://www.linkedin.com/in/nishaea-richardson https://www.facebook.com/NishaeaRichardson
Book an appointment with Phil to get your customized planning process started ➟ https://www.afswealthmgt.com/schedule-appointment Some people believe having two financial advisors means double the wisdom, but it often means double the confusion. Phil explains why splitting your money between advisors can lead to conflicting advice, missed tax opportunities, and unnecessary complexity. He shares a real listener question about this exact dilemma and breaks down when it might make sense to have multiple specialists on your team. Here's some of what we discuss in this episode:
Gold's rally has investors shouting “dollar debasement!” — but is the narrative real, or just a speculative illusion? Lance Roberts & Michael Lebowitz break down the popular debasement argument and expose the facts behind the gold surge. From money supply trends to Fed policy and global confidence in the U.S. dollar, we separate the data from the hype. 0:19 - Stresses Emerging in Lower End of Economy 4:45 - The Oil Price Pop 6:35 -Good News - Bads News on Wall Street 10:38 -CPI Preview Despite Government Furlough 15:32 - Bond Market Expectations for Economic Growth 17:58 - The Challenge of Managing Money for the Future 20:11 - Wall Street is Selling 5x Leverage 24:47 - Liquidity is Showing Signs of Drying Up 26:42 - Debasement is Not a Room in Your House 29:42 - Where Does Money Come From? 30:45 - The Rise in Money Supply M-2 34:46 - The Loss of Confidence in the Dollar 40:00 - Central Banks are Hoarding Gold Reserves 46:21 - People Find Bubbles in Everything 48:15 - YouTube Chat - Banks Are Dumping Treasuries( ?) 49:28 - Is the Dollar Set to Strengthen? Hosted by RIA Advisors Chief Investment Strategist, Lance Roberts, CIO, w Portfolio Manger, Michael Lebowitz, CFA Produced by Brent Clanton, Executive Producer ------- Articles Mentioned in Today's Show: "Dollar Debasement: Reality Or A Dangerous Narrative?" https://realinvestmentadvice.com/resources/blog/dollar-debasement-reality-or-a-dangerous-narrative/ -------- Watch Today's Full Video on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HNCz8Ogzxc&list=PLVT8LcWPeAugpcGzM8hHyEP11lE87RYPe&index=1 ------- The latest installment of our new feature, Before the Bell, "Russia Sanctions Ignite Oil Rally," is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7DyLmRRWoQ&list=PLwNgo56zE4RAbkqxgdj-8GOvjZTp9_Zlz&index=1 ------- Our Previous Show, "Teaching Kids About Money: Lessons From Investing's Biggest Mistakes," is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXyQMURvV40&list=PLVT8LcWPeAugpcGzM8hHyEP11lE87RYPe&index=2 ------- Get more info & commentary: https://realinvestm entadvice.com/newsletter/ -------- SUBSCRIBE to The Real Investment Show here: http://www.youtube.com/c/TheRealInvestmentShow -------- Visit our Site: https://www.realinvestmentadvice.com Contact Us: 1-855-RIA-PLAN -------- Subscribe to SimpleVisor: https://www.simplevisor.com/register-new -------- Connect with us on social: https://twitter.com/RealInvAdvice https://twitter.com/LanceRoberts https://www.facebook.com/RealInvestmentAdvice/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/realinvestmentadvice/ #OilRally #EnergyStocks #RussiaSanctions #MarketUpdate #PreMarket #DollarDebasement #GoldInvesting #MarketAnalysis #RealInvestmentAdvice
Gold's rally has investors shouting “dollar debasement!” — but is the narrative real, or just a speculative illusion? Lance Roberts & Michael Lebowitz break down the popular debasement argument and expose the facts behind the gold surge. From money supply trends to Fed policy and global confidence in the U.S. dollar, we separate the data from the hype. 0:19 - Stresses Emerging in Lower End of Economy 4:45 - The Oil Price Pop 6:35 -Good News - Bads News on Wall Street 10:38 -CPI Preview Despite Government Furlough 15:32 - Bond Market Expectations for Economic Growth 17:58 - The Challenge of Managing Money for the Future 20:11 - Wall Street is Selling 5x Leverage 24:47 - Liquidity is Showing Signs of Drying Up 26:42 - Debasement is Not a Room in Your House 29:42 - Where Does Money Come From? 30:45 - The Rise in Money Supply M-2 34:46 - The Loss of Confidence in the Dollar 40:00 - Central Banks are Hoarding Gold Reserves 46:21 - People Find Bubbles in Everything 48:15 - YouTube Chat - Banks Are Dumping Treasuries( ?) 49:28 - Is the Dollar Set to Strengthen? Hosted by RIA Advisors Chief Investment Strategist, Lance Roberts, CIO, w Portfolio Manger, Michael Lebowitz, CFA Produced by Brent Clanton, Executive Producer ------- Articles Mentioned in Today's Show: "Dollar Debasement: Reality Or A Dangerous Narrative?" https://realinvestmentadvice.com/resources/blog/dollar-debasement-reality-or-a-dangerous-narrative/ -------- Watch Today's Full Video on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HNCz8Ogzxc&list=PLVT8LcWPeAugpcGzM8hHyEP11lE87RYPe&index=1 ------- The latest installment of our new feature, Before the Bell, "Russia Sanctions Ignite Oil Rally," is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7DyLmRRWoQ&list=PLwNgo56zE4RAbkqxgdj-8GOvjZTp9_Zlz&index=1 ------- Our Previous Show, "Teaching Kids About Money: Lessons From Investing's Biggest Mistakes," is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXyQMURvV40&list=PLVT8LcWPeAugpcGzM8hHyEP11lE87RYPe&index=2 ------- Get more info & commentary: https://realinvestm entadvice.com/newsletter/ -------- SUBSCRIBE to The Real Investment Show here: http://www.youtube.com/c/TheRealInvestmentShow -------- Visit our Site: https://www.realinvestmentadvice.com Contact Us: 1-855-RIA-PLAN -------- Subscribe to SimpleVisor: https://www.simplevisor.com/register-new -------- Connect with us on social: https://twitter.com/RealInvAdvice https://twitter.com/LanceRoberts https://www.facebook.com/RealInvestmentAdvice/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/realinvestmentadvice/ #OilRally #EnergyStocks #RussiaSanctions #MarketUpdate #PreMarket #DollarDebasement #GoldInvesting #MarketAnalysis #RealInvestmentAdvice
Managing money and protecting benefits on a daily basis can be a challenge for many settlement recipients. In this episode, we take a closer look at how a settlement trust can provide a simple, comprehensive solution. Our guest, Christi Fried—President and Owner of Continental Trust and one of Ringler's trusted partners—shares her expertise on where a trust fits alongside a structured settlement, what it actually does, and the most important questions to ask before selecting a Trustee. Whether you're an attorney, advisor, or client, this conversation sheds light on the critical role trusts can play in securing long-term financial stability.
Do you ever have questions about money and finances? Does it leave you feeling anxious or uncertain? On Walking Worthy, Julie Busteed and Lauren Stibgen talk with guest Valerie Hogan about finances. Valerie talks about her role in ministries and why she co-wrote the book Wise Women Managing Money with her mom Miriam Neff. They also discuss: How we should view our role as stewards of finances. If there are different views on how to manage money across the generations. Advice for women just starting their career. If there is a certain amount to save or give. What to know about fear of scarcity. Advice for women who are moving to retirement or reinvention. Common mistakes women are making—and how to avoid them. How to approach estate planning. How spouses can align around money. Wise women in the Bible that manage money. Learn more at: https://www.wisewomenmanagingmoney.com/ This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be regarded as personalized investment advice or relied upon for investment decisions and is not intended to provide legal or tax advice. Valerie Hogan is an employee of Clearwater Capital Partners. All opinions expressed by her are solely her own opinion and do not reflect the opinion of Clearwater Capital Partners.
Listen for great get-out-of-debt advice from some of our most popular guests! Featuring Canadian financial experts from Hoyes Michalos and Chris Enns, founder of Rags to Reasonable, and Danielle Park, author of Juggling Dynamite. From spotting predatory financial advisors to the importance of building an emergency fund, this episode is packed with practical, real-world tips and strategies you can start using today to get out of debt! 00:00 – The Snowball vs. Avalanche Method with Licensed Insolvency Trustee Joel Sandwith 01:20 – How to Avoid Predatory Financial Advice with Danielle Park 04:40 – How to Realistically Start Managing Your Money with Chris Enns 07:45 – Predatory Credit Advisors – What You Need to Know cont. 11:30 – Why Canadians Aren't Prepared for Financial Emergencies with Scott Terrio 13:00 – Snowball and Avalanche Method – Advanced Tips 16:30 – Why Your Perspective on Loans Matters 19:50 – Getting Out of Debt and Building Savings Has To Be Practical with Danielle Park 22:35 – Key Indicators of Debt Trouble – When to Seek Help 25:00 – A “Holistic” Approach to Paying Off Debt? Danielle Park on Debt Free in 30: Building Wealth In A Challenging World Chris Enns on Debt Free in 30: Managing Money on a Variable Income Juggling Dynamite | Debtasized: How our reliance on credit leads to price inflation Learn More: Snowball Vs. Avalanche Debt Methods – Which One is Best? Hoyes Michalos Free Canadian Credit Rebuilding and Repair Course Sign Up for the Monthly Debt Free Digest Disclaimer: The information provided in the Debt Free in 30 Podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not intended as personal financial advice. Individual financial situations vary and may require personal guidance from a financial professional. The views expressed in this episode do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Hoyes, Michalos & Associates, or any other affiliated organizations. We do not endorse or guarantee the effectiveness of any specific financial institutions, strategies, or digital tools/apps discussed.
Blake Fitzgerald was just a regular guy from Minnesota—until a side hustle on TikTok turned into a six-figure illegal gambling operation. After dropping out of college and bouncing between jobs, Blake discovered the world of gambling livestreams. Within months, he was pulling in over $100,000 running an underground gambling ring through social media. But the fast money came with heavy consequences. What started as a business turned into an addiction, and eventually, the law caught up with him. In this interview, Blake shares how he built the operation, how it spiraled out of control, and how he managed to escape prison time through a plea deal. #IllegalGambling #TikTokScam #TrueCrime #GamblingAddiction #LockedInWithIanBick #SocialMediaCrime #NoPrisonTime #UndergroundGambling Connect with Blake Fitzgerald: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@klozer10x_2.0 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/klozer10x/ Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick: https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en https://ianbick.com/ Get 50% off the Magic Mind offer here: https://www.magicmind.com/IANB50. #magicmind #mentalwealth #mentalperformance Presented by Tyson 2.0 & Wooooo Energy: https://tyson20.com/ https://woooooenergy.com/ Use code LOCKEDIN for 20% OFF Wooooo Energy Buy Merch: http://www.ianbick.com/shop Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction & The Shocking Call 00:34 Blake's Background and Upbringing 02:56 Childhood, Parents, and Lessons Learned 05:54 Family Dynamics & Early Life Challenges 13:04 College, Early Work, and First Adult Steps 17:15 Launching a Career: Sales, Oil Fields & Construction 20:51 Discovering Gambling Streams & TikTok Live 24:55 Explosive Growth on TikTok 31:36 Gambling Becomes a Business 38:28 The Illegal Gambling Model Starts 41:08 Managing Money, Moderators, and Viewers 43:43 High Stakes, Big Nights, and Addictive Success 47:35 TikTok Fame, Haters & Legal Gray Areas 55:10 The Investigation and Downfall 01:01:38 Facing Charges & Navigating the Legal System 01:09:03 Plea Deals, Consequences, and Community Service 01:13:15 Addiction Continues: Gambling Beyond TikTok 01:17:17 Embracing Recovery: Gamblers Anonymous 01:21:14 Life After Gambling: Fast Cars and Family 01:28:25 Social Media Reflections & Giving Back 01:32:33 Media Coverage, Public Perception, and Reputation 01:35:01 Lessons Learned: The Dangers of Gambling Culture 01:41:12 Moving Forward, Staying Sober, Final Thoughts Powered by: Just Media House : https://www.justmediahouse.com/ Creative direction, design, assets, support by FWRD: https://www.fwrd.co Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We live in a culture that pushes us to earn more, spend more, and worry more about money—yet God offers a better way. The Bible is full of timeless wisdom for how we handle money which is important for every follower of Jesus. Today, we're going to look at four simple, practical principles that can guide every financial decision you make: Give, Pay, Save, and Spend. Whether you're just starting out, climbing out of debt, or trying to pass on wisdom to your family, these truths can help you honor God with your money and live with greater peace and freedom. Speaker: Pastor Ben Dixon Scripture: Proverbs 21:5 Series: Jesus, Money, and Stuff Thank you for Joining. For more information visit www.BenDixon.org or fill out a Northwest Church Connect Card - https://nwc.churchcenter.com/people/forms/118663
On this episode of CFO at Home, Vince·s guest is Paris Cluff, a Certified Financial Educator and Coach. Paris shares his journey from a corporate career, to becoming a financial advisor and educator, all while navigating his own personal financial setbacks during the 2008 economic downturn. He candidly discusses the challenges he encountered, and how those experiences reshaped his approach to personal finance. Paris emphasizes the importance of managing, protecting, and growing wealth, and shares valuable lessons learned, including the necessity of having an emergency fund and tracking expenses effectively. Check out the conversation and discover how Paris transformed his financial philosophy, and how you can apply his lessons learned to your own financial journey. For more insights and resources, visit pariscluff.com. Key Topics: Paris's Journey from Corporate Employee to Financial Educator Facing Financial Hardship: Lessons Learned The Importance of Emergency Funds Managing, Protecting, and Growing Wealth Tracking Expenses: The Key to Financial Awareness The Transition from Budgeting to Cash Flow Statements Key Links ParisCluff.com Paris Cluff (@pariscluff) • Instagram photos and videos https://www.facebook.com/pariscluff Paris Cluff - Owner - Financial Self-Reliance | LinkedIn Paris Cluff (@pariscluff) | TikTok Contact the Host - vince@thecfoathome.com Want to be a guest on CFO at Home? Send Vince a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1628643039567x840793309030672500
Hosts: Dr. Ashlee Gethner, LCSW – Child of a Police Officer Jennifer Woosley Saylor, LPCC S – Child of a Police Officer Guest: Brian Box CFS, Retired US Army & Police Sergeant Episode Overview: In this enlightening episode, Ashlee and Jennifer welcome Brian Box—former army officer, police sergeant, and now financial advisor—to unpack the unique financial challenges and opportunities faced by first responders. The conversation weaves Brian’s personal journey from military to law enforcement and eventually into financial planning, illustrating firsthand how these careers impact financial wellness, family life, and long-term stability. Key Topics Covered Brian’s Journey: Brian shares his background from Texas A&M to the U.S. Army, his years as a police officer, and ultimately the career pivots and financial planning that led him into advising other first responders. Unique Financial Challenges for First Responders: The trio discusses overtime as a built-in option for many first responders, the trap of “lifestyle creep” with higher base pay, and the stress of balancing multiple roles at home and work. Financial Wellness & Family Impact: How money stress contributes to marital strain and higher-than-average divorce rates among first responders, and practical tips for healthy budgeting. Budgeting & Debt: Brian dives into why a budget is your top wealth-building tool, the debt snowball method, and how to break the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle common in 80% of U.S. households. Retirement & Pensions: Explanation of first responder pension systems, their limits, and what planning for retirement really looks like—especially for those entering the field later in life. Teaching & Resources: Details about the financial education classes Brian and his team provide to academies and departments, plus online resources like their “Legacy Go Bag” for organizing wills and vital documents. Success Stories & Impact: Brian shares small but important victories—helping first responders pay off debt, retire with confidence, and break destructive financial cycles for good. If this episode resonated with you or if you have stories to share about living with a first responder, reach out to Ashlee and Jennifer on their social media platforms! Thank you for tuning in! Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review "When The Call Hits Home" on your favorite podcast platforms! Follow Us: - Facebook: When The Call Hits Home Podcast - Instagram: @whenthecallhitshome - Whenthecallhitshome.com --- This podcast does not contain medical / health advice. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical or mental health advice, diagnosis or treatment and should not be relied on as health or personal advice. The information contained in this podcast is for general information purposes only. The information is provided by Training Velocity LLC and while we endeavour to keep the information up to date and correct, we make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability or availability with respect to the Podcast or the information, products, services, or related graphics contained in the podcast for any purpose. Any reliance you place on such information is strictly at your own risk. WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE NOR LIABLE FOR ANY ADVICE, COURSE OF TREATMENT, DIAGNOSIS OR ANY OTHER INFORMATION, SERVICES OR PRODUCTS THAT YOU OBTAIN THROUGH THIS PODCAST. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health care regimen, and never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on this podcast.
Stephen Matos, a person in long-term recovery, joins TJ on the Recovery Matters podcast to share his incredible journey since his last use of drugs and alcohol in 1986 and his last gambling experience in 1987. Stephen opens up about his upbringing in Hartford, Connecticut, where his father was deeply entrenched in gambling activities. He recounts how his own descent into alcohol, drugs, and gambling almost destroyed his life, leading to broken relationships and financial ruin. However, recovery came through Gamblers Anonymous, Alcoholics Anonymous, and intensive outpatient programs. Stephen highlights his role as a peer counselor in Connecticut's exemplary problem gambling treatment programs, underscoring the importance of lived experience in offering hope and support to others. His narrative also sheds light on the stigma surrounding gambling addiction and the critical need for comprehensive treatment and recovery resources.00:00 Introduction and Host Backgrounds00:36 Growing Up with a Gambling Father04:51 Early Exposure to Alcohol and Drugs06:59 The Impact of Gambling on Relationships09:58 Descent into Addiction16:15 Turning Point and Seeking Help18:30 Recovery Journey and Support Systems21:51 The Journey of Recovery21:58 Managing Money and Responsibilities22:24 The Role of AA and GA in Recovery22:48 Strained Relationship with Father23:24 Making Amends and Financial Accountability23:52 Mending the Relationship with Father24:27 A New Chapter: Becoming a Peer Counselor25:06 Training and Embracing Multiple Pathways of Recovery25:58 Working with Problem Gamblers and Their Families27:58 Connecticut's Leading Gambling Treatment Programs29:37 The Importance of Lived Experience in Recovery33:03 Helpline and Support Resources35:20 Advice for Newcomers in Recovery36:48 Addressing Stigma and Shame in Gambling Addiction41:05 Concluding Thoughts and Gratitude ----Across the Web----
Send us a textWhat if your biggest money struggles weren't because you're “bad with money” but because your brain just works differently?In this episode, we are joined by Nicole Stanley, the owner and head money coach at Arise Financial Coaching. Her mission? Shame-free, accessible financial education that empowers women. As a Latina entrepreneur and personal finance expert, Nicole paid off significant debt and grew her family's net worth through investing. This sparked her passion for helping women build wealth and transform their communities.She discusses her personal experiences with money management, the impact of ADHD on finances, and how she leverages her expertise to help others. She provides practical advice on budgeting, setting financial goals, and avoiding common pitfalls. Nicole emphasizes the importance of making money management fun and shame-free, especially for those with ADHD. 00:00 Intro00:13 Nicole's Financial Journey01:29 Early Financial Struggles and Successes03:29 Starting Arise Financial Coaching15:06 The Role of Financial Coaching21:03 ADHD and Money Management28:58 Practical Tips for Managing Money with ADHD33:35 Defining Financial FreedomNicole's story proves that no matter your starting point (or how your brain works!) you can take control of your money. So how do you help the next generation build that same confidence? Join us for Money Talks on July 17 and learn how to teach teens what really happens to their first paycheck, so you can empower them early and set them up for long-term success. Click here to register for FREE and bring your questions!Got a unique financial story to share? Whether it's about crushing debt, building wealth, an unexpected windfall, or just a wild money moment, we want to hear it! If you're a financial coach, attorney, CPA, or work in any area that empowers women financially, your story could inspire our community of women. Fill out our intake form here!Follow & connect with Nicole:FacebookWebsite InstagramConnect with us! Facebook Page Facebook group Instagram TikTok LinkedIn YouTube Resources Have questions? Click this to check out our expert Q&A for tips from industry experts, tailored to help women address their most common financial concerns. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive financial tips delivered weekly here! Explore our free guides to help you on your financial journey
Don't just brace for a recession, prepare to come out stronger. This conversation is about turning Canada's economic uncertainty into an opportunity for financial growth (or, at least, stability). We'll equip you with proactive strategies for managing debt, finding new income streams, and building a mindset of resilience. Learn how to take decisive control of your financial future, no matter what the economy throws at you. (00:00) – Prediction: How We Knew a Recession Was Coming (02:30) – Rising Costs & Reduced Work Hours Impacting Households (04:00) – Forecast: Hitting Recession Thresholds by End of Summer (05:30) – Managing Money vs. Managing Debt: Good Times vs. Bad (07:45) – First Steps When You Feel Financial Pressure (11:00) – Side Hustles 101: Pros & Cons of Supplemental Income (14:00) – Leveraging Networks & Community Support (15:45) – How to Start (and Grow) an Emergency Fund (18:00) – Recession-Proofing Strategies for Homeowners (19:15) – Top Tips for Canadians in Debt as Recession Hits (27:00) – Building Mental Resilience & Setting Realistic Goals Reducing Tax Debt in Ontario Planning For Retirement When You Have Debt Why You Absolutely Need An Emergency Fund Sign Up For The Monthly Debt Free Digest Disclaimer: The information provided in the Debt Free in 30 Podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not intended as personal financial advice. Individual financial situations vary and may require personal guidance from a financial professional. The views expressed in this episode do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Hoyes, Michalos & Associates, or any other affiliated organizations. We do not endorse or guarantee the effectiveness of any specific financial institutions, strategies, or digital tools/apps discussed.
This week of financial wellness content is brought to you by Wealthfront. Learn more here https://www.wealthfront.com/hs. Financial anxiety can feel overwhelming, but small, mindful practices can make a big difference. Lindsay Bryan-Podvin shares practical, accessible techniques for bringing awareness to negative financial thoughts — so you can respond with intention, ease tension, and navigate money decisions with greater calm and control. Learn more about financial wellness from Lindsay here. Nothing in the ad for Wealthfront should be construed as investment advice, tax advice, or an offer or recommendation of any specific account or strategy. APY on deposits as of December 27, 2024, is representative, subject to change, and requires no minimum. Funds are swept to program banks where they earn the variable APY. Bonus offer terms & conditions apply and details can be found on the marketing partner's promotional page for Wealthfront. The Cash Account is offered by Wealthfront Brokerage LLC, member FINRA/SIPC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hear your Liquidity Event host, Ally Jane Ayers, share expert insights on budgeting, investing, and managing money on the Hello Prenup Podcast with Julia Rodgers, Esq. AJ discusses how to take control of your personal finances, talking money in a relationship, and why a prenup is an important part of financial wellness. For the video recording, check out the Hello Prenup podcast on YouTube. Key Moments: 01:51 Critiquing Traditional Finance 06:51 Importance of Prenups 09:33 Starting Money Conversations w/ Partner 12:52 Quarterly Money Dates & Goal Planning 16:47 Student Debt Conversation 20:25 Prenups in Practice 30:29 Budgeting & 50/30/20 Rule 37:22 Inheritance Conversations 44:10 Teaching Kids about Money
In this episode of the Personal Finance Podcast, we are going to talk about the ultimate guy to managing money together as a married couple. Watch this episode on Youtube. How Andrew Can Help You: Listen to The Business Show here. Don't let another year pass by without making significant strides toward your dreams. "Master Your Money Goals" is your pathway to a future where your aspirations are not just wishes but realities. Enroll now and make this year count! Join The Master Money Newsletter where you will become smarter with your money in 5 minutes or less per week Here! Learn to invest by joining Index Fund Pro! This is Andrew's course teaching you how to invest! Watch The Master Money Youtube Channel! , Ask Andrew a question on Instagram or TikTok. Learn how to get out of Debt by joining our Free Course Leave Feedback or Episode Requests here. Car buying Calculator here Thanks to Our Amazing Sponsors for supporting The Personal Finance Podcast. Shopify: Shopify makes it so easy to sell. Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/pfp Chime: Start your credit journey with Chime. Sign-up takes only two minutes and doesn't affect your credit score. Get started at chime.com/ Thanks to Fundrise for Sponsoring the show! Invest in real estate going to fundrise.com/pfp Thanks to Policy Genius for Sponsoring the show! Go to policygenius.com to get your free life insurance quote. Indeed: Start hiring NOW with a SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLAR SPONSORED JOB CREDIT to upgrade your job post at Indeed.com/personalfinance Shop Data Plans and Save Big at mintmobile.com/pfp Go to https://joindeleteme.com/PFP20/ for 20% off! Links Mentioned in This Episode: The 1-3-6 Method For Building & Managing Your Emergency Fund Relevant Episodes How Do I Set-Up My Finances As A New Couple?! - Money Q&A The Ultimate Personal Finance Checklist for Newlyweds (and couples)! From 100K in Debt to Building Generational Wealth as a Couple with Josh and Ali (The FI Couple) Connect With Andrew on Social Media: Instagram TikTok Twitter Master Money Website Master Money Youtube Channel Free Guides: The Stairway to Wealth: The Order of Operations for your Money How to Negotiate Your Salary The 75 Day Money Challenge Get out Of Debt Fast Take the Money Personality Quiz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Steward Lab Podcast, hosts James and Amberlee Rich discuss the importance of organizing your finances to reduce stress and increase productivity. They share personal anecdotes about the challenges and benefits of transitioning from mental note-taking to using physical agendas, calendars, and financial systems. Key points include the impact of financial disorganization on stress levels, debt accumulation, and missed financial goals. They also offer practical tips such as using password managers, financial apps, and creating dedicated financial emails to streamline processes. The episode concludes with encouragement to take small steps toward financial clarity and offers resources like Steward Lab for more in-depth guidance. 00:00 Introduction to Financial Organization 00:17 Welcome to the Steward Lab Podcast 00:39 The Importance of Using an Agenda 02:11 The Financial Course Revelation 03:26 Building Effective Systems 05:54 The Impact of Financial Disorganization 09:30 Emotional Toll of Financial Stress 16:28 Practical Steps to Financial Clarity 18:10 Small Tweaks for Big Changes 25:58 Join the Steward Lab Community 26:44 Conclusion and Call to Action
How should couples manage money when marriage isn't a given and independence still matters?In this episode, Dr. Jay and Bri break down what it really means to combine (or not combine) finances as a couple, especially when you're Childfree. Whether you're all in on joint accounts or prefer a roommate-style setup, they cover the legal, emotional, and financial conversations that actually make it work. From disability and debt to fruit dresses and prenups, this episode tackles the nuances of doing life and money together, your way.We'll cover:(00:00) Navigating Finances as a Couple(02:49) Understanding Marriage and Finances(06:05) The Importance of Financial Planning Together(09:09) Exploring Different Financial Structures(11:57) Weekly Financial Check-ins(14:45) Managing Separate Finances(17:54) Creating Joint Goals and Agreements(20:54) Finding Fairness in Contributions(24:06) The Role of Documentation in Financial Planning(27:13) Final Thoughts on Financial StructuresMentioned in this Episode:Join the Childfree Trust Waitlist: https://childfreelegacy.comSchedule your Childfree Wealth Checkup: https://childfreewealth.com/schedule-a-checkup/Want more insights like this? Sign up for our newsletter HERE and get advice tailored to your life. The Childfree Wealth Podcast, hosted by Bri Conn and Dr. Jay Zigmont, CFP®, is a financial and lifestyle podcast that explores the unique perspectives and concerns of childfree individuals and couples. Like the show? Leave us a rating & review! If you want to join the conversation, email us at media@childfreewealth.com, follow Childfree Wealth® on social media, or visit our website www.childfreewealth.com! Join our newsletter HERE. Schedule a meeting with a Childfree Wealth Specialist® HERE. Instagram: @childfreewealth Facebook: @childfreewealth LinkedIn: @childfree-wealth YouTube: @ChildfreeWealthPodcast Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational & entertainment purposes. Please consult your advisor before implementing any ideas heard on this podcast.
I sat down with Dr. Shane Enete—professor at Biola University, PhD in personal financial planning, total Jesus-loving money nerd, and author of Whole Heart Finances: A Jesus Centered Guide to Managing Money with Joy. We dug into a fascinating study of ultra-wealthy families (yes, $25M+ net worth) and uncovered a surprising truth. We talk about hedonic adaptation, generosity as a spiritual thermostat, and what your savings account might be saying about your heart. In this episode, you'll learn: The biological and spiritual reasons why wealth never satisfies How to spot when your heart is starting to trust money more than God Why generosity is the fastest way back to peace What $25M families regret (hint: it's not about the stock market) A brilliant money framework: acquisition, use, and management—and which one dominates your life Why savings isn't evil, but hoarding might be How to know when you've moved from stewardship into idolatry Mentioned Resources: Whole Heart Finances by Dr. Shane Enete - http://wholeheartfinances.com 2 Corinthians 9 – Biblical metaphor of seed (consume vs. plant) Dr. Eileen Gallo's Money Dimensions Framework: Acquisition, Use, Management Book: Communicating for a Change by Andy Stanley - http://amzn.to/3JF0L0R BONUS: Ever dreamt of hanging out with us for 6 weeks in your small group or church? Head to https://seedtime.com/true for details or shoot us a DM on Instagram (http://instagram.com/seedtime). Watch this episode on our SeedTime Money Podcast YouTube channel (https://youtu.be/_iwhObTFD7I)! If you haven't checked out our best-selling book Simple Money, Rich Life (https://seedtime.com/smrl/), we think you'll love it. It was named the 2022 Book of the Year by ICFH and has over 900 5-star reviews on Amazon, and is best described as “a money book for people who don't read money books.” You can take it for a test drive for FREE at https://SeedTime.com/sample where you can download chapter 1 of the audiobook, grab the 1st 2 chapters of the ebook version, and even get the 5-week book study companion guide.
This Memorial Day weekend we're bringing you an appearance I made on CBS Eye on Veterans, hosted by Phil Briggs. Phil had me on his show to discuss the vital steps every veteran needs to take if they want to have enough money when they're older. Have a money question? Email us here Subscribe to Jill on Money LIVE Subscribe to Jill on Money Newsletter YouTube: @jillonmoney Instagram: @jillonmoney To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We'll discuss what truckers are telling the DOT about cutting regulations. Also, the Small Business Administration held a roundtable on deregulation, and trucking issues were front and center. Then, OOIDA was at the Mid-America Trucking Show to offer some education about operating a successful trucking business. And OOIDA tour truck driver Marty Ellis says people may not manage personal finances the way they used to, but if you want your business to succeed, it's a must. 0:00 – U.S. DOT asks what regulations you want to see go 10:11 – Roundtable focuses on small business, transportation and regulations 24:49 – OOIDA Pro Talk offered tips for business success 39:32 – Managing money a must for your business
This week, we’re talking all things sales—breaking barriers, building wealth, and securing the bag. Mandi is joined by two powerhouse guests: Chantel George, founder of Sistas in Sales, and her brother Alex Woodruff, Sales Director at Fiddler, an AI software firm. They dive into the unique challenges women of color face in the sales industry, why representation matters, and how to carve out a thriving career in this space. Chantel shares how Sistas in Sales is creating opportunities and support systems for women navigating the field, while Alex drops gems on career growth, negotiating compensation, and navigating corporate spaces as a Black professional. Plus, we get into personal finance tips, the perks of entrepreneurial ventures, and why understanding your worth is non-negotiable. If you’re in sales, thinking about jumping in, or just looking for advice on making strategic money moves—this episode is for you! What You’ll Learn:
Personal Trainers and Strength Studio owners: are you making the most out of the money you're earning in your fitness business so you can earn in your sleep and not worry about going bankrupt if you're unexpectedly forced to miss a few weeks of work? Million-dollar Trainer Pete Cerqua explains the right way to manage your financials so you can earn more money faster, minimize risks and avoid business-destroying unexpected events, how to invest it all in the right things that can support your work instead of distracting from it, and more. If you want to build a highly profitable career as a strength trainer and studio owner while avoiding the biggest problems that can torpedo your dreams, tune in to this episode. ━━━━━━━━━━━━ Disclaimer: The information shared in this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. The views expressed are personal opinions and should not be considered as recommendations for your specific situation. Always consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any financial decisions. ━━━━━━━━━━━━ ⚡ Get a FREE Blueprint That Helps You Build (or Grow) A Great Strength Training Business FAST ━━━━━━━━━━━━
We're joined with Amanda Teixeira, co-founder of WalletWin, to talk about her time as a full-time missionary and the lessons and fruit that came from years with FOCUS and beyond! Hear how she was at the beginning of both FOCUS Greek and FOCUS Summer Projects! In January 2012, FOCUS missionary Amanda Teixeira, and her husband, Jonathan, had $25,000 in debt and a deep desire to break free. A short — and zealous — seven and half months later they wrote their last check to Sallie Mae and closed the doors on debt forever. Since kicking debt to the curb, they've focused on saving, investing and giving in a way that set them up for total financial peace for a lifetime.Upon hearing their story, a few people asked them money questions — and they answered. That snowballed into hundreds of answers, speaking at events, providing financial coaching, and in 2017, founding WalletWin to provide Catholic financial formation for the whole family.They are authors of How to Attack Debt, Build Savings, and Change the World Through Generosity: A Catholic Guide to Managing Money, hosts of The Catholic Money Show, and creators of The Catholic Money Course, and The Catholic Family Emergency Binder. They have appeared on EWTN, FORMED.org, and are regular guests on Relevant Radio. Their financial formation programs are used by parishes, dioceses, and schools across the country.Jonathan and Amanda live in Omaha, Nebraska with their four children. As always, check out our work, and join our email list, at https://ouroutpost.org/join our free resource library platform herecatch our other podcast, Love Your Marriage, by clicking here: https://ouroutpost.org/podcasts/see what we have upcoming in terms of events here: https://ouroutpost.org/events/send us an email at hello@ouroutpost.organd please rate, review, and share!If you're a Catholic husband, feel free to sign up for some time to chat with Joseph! https://bookme.name/ouroutpost/45-minutes-with-joseph
Tim Ulbrich, PharmD, and Tim Baker, CFP®, RICP®, RLP® dive into the challenges and rewards of managing money in a relationship. Summary In this episode, Tim Ulbrich, PharmD, and Tim Baker, CFP®, RICP®, RLP® dive into the challenges and rewards of managing money in a relationship. They break down how different approaches—whether merging finances completely, keeping some things separate, or managing everything individually—can impact your financial harmony. Through real-life insights, Tim and Tim highlight the power of open communication, understanding each other's money habits, and creating a shared financial vision. They also discuss when and how a neutral third party can help navigate tough conversations. No matter where you are in your relationship—just starting out, engaged, or years into marriage—this episode offers practical advice to help you and your partner build a financial plan that works for both of you. Mentioned on the Show YFP YouTube Channel The 5 Money Personalities YFP Resource: 25 Financial Discussions for Partners YFP 127: A Widow's Journey to Love, Happiness & Financial Independence YFP Book a Discovery Call YFP Disclaimer Subscribe to the YFP Newsletter Tim Ulbrich on LinkedIn Tim Baker on LinkedIn YFP on Instagram YFP Facebook Group
Register for Farnoosh's final investing class of 2024.In today's episode of So Money, we welcome back Lindsey Stanberry, a seasoned journalist and founder of The Purse. The popular newsletter dives into how money intersects with women's lives, encompassing topics from childcare and family budgeting to the emotional load of managing a household.Lindsey and I discuss some of the issues and topics she explores in The Purse, including the division of labor within households, the influence of societal and economic norms on childcare and household duties, and the shift in childcare dynamics post-pandemic. Plus: How one young Brooklyn couple afforded a $3.5 million townhome.