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In this episode, Karen has the pleasure of interviews Mariah Phillips, a financial advisor. Mariah shares her journey in becoming a financial advisor, with a focus on helping musicians and creatives navigate the variable cashflow of the industry. The conversation covers the difficulty of talking about money, the reasons why some people know more about money than others, and the differences between financial planners, CPAs, and business managers. Mariah also discusses the importance of thinking about your whole life when it comes to money and provides insights into the cost and payment for financial planning services. In this conversation, Mariah, a financial advisor, discusses the different types of financial advisors, how to find the right advisor, and the importance of having a retirement conversation. She also shares insights into the training and education required for financial advisors. The conversation emphasizes the need for personalized financial advice and the importance of asking questions and seeking guidance. Mariah encourages individuals to start planning for retirement, even with small steps, and highlights the value of having an expert in your corner. Insta: @haveyoumetmariahFacebook: Mariah Phillips – Northwestern MutualLinkedIn: Mariah Phillips Have a quick question for Mariah? Schedule a call here. Listener Write in: https://www.musiciansguidepodcast.com/about Patreon- Come Hang out: https://patreon.com/user?u=66581011&utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link The Musician's Guide to Social Media Courses: https://www.musiciansguidepodcast.com/courses Leave us a Review on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-musicians-guide-to-being-healthy-wealthy-and-wise/id1440699268 Karen Cubides Agency: https://karencubidesagency.com Karen's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karen.cubides/ Jen's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jenniferjames.co/
“It's better just to do it in the moment,” are wise words from kid entrepreneur, Ryann Lucas. She's a big believer in simply doing the things you don't want to do “in the moment” instead of allowing nagging tasks to, well, nag you! This is how she maintains her high energy, joy, and success as an entrepreneur. Throughout this episode, Ryann and her mom, Dr. Tammira Lucas give us the 411 on life as an entrepreneurial family based in Baltimore, MD! Ryann's dad /Tammira's husband is an entrepreneur too. Dr. Lucas is the co-owner of the largest Black woman-owned coworking space in the United States. She's also a college professor and co-founded a business called Moms As Entrepreneurs. If you have children in the Baltimore area, you'll love hearing about what goes on inside of “Camp Cube” an entrepreneurship camp that Dr. Lucas founded that teaches youth about science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics. To learn more about Camp Cube visit: https://www.thecubecowork.com/ Dr. Lucas Instagram: @thebusinessdr Ryann's Instagram: @ryannmlucas Rate The Show and Subscribe If you listen to this show on Apple Podcasts, please rate us and leave a review. Your rating and reviews help other people who care about closing America's education gap find the podcast. Remember to subscribe to the show on your podcast app so that you get notified when new episodes are released! For advertising inquiries email: Mariah Phillips at edgapevolution@gmail.com To learn more about the Ed Gap Evolution Podcast visit www.edgapevolution.com Embrace the evolution, y'all!
According to the CDC, infant mortality rates for 2021 were 541 deaths for every 100,000 births. Now, this may not come off as an eye-brow-raising statistic if we're talking purely math. However, we're talking about human lives. Family members. Our nation's future. Up to 42 days after giving birth, more and more Black mamas are losing their lives. Throughout the episode, we take a closer look at startling statistics that inevitably illuminate this crisis. These numbers are a call to action, and this episode was created in an effort to stimulate thoughts and conversation in support of solutions. If you're a frequent flier here, you know that we normally highlight programs that help children explore that vastness of education beyond the textbook so that we can close America's education gap together. Continuing in the spirit of our mission, today's guest, Ashlee Jaye, is closing the education gap on the birthing process for us adults, and giving you a deeper look into practices and habits around America's healthcare system for mothers giving birth. Ashlee presents food for thought as well as options for creating pregnancy and birthing experiences that are unique to each mother's personal desires. To learn more about Birth Class In a Box and to purchase a box, visit: https://birthclassinabox.com/ Instagram: @birthclassinabox In this episode we discuss: What's inside of the box and why The seldom-discussed history of Grand Midwives in America Starling observations around traditional birthing processes in the U.S. Ashlee's journey to motherhood and unconventional birthing experiences So much more! Rate The Show and Subscribe If you listen to this show on Apple Podcasts, please rate us and leave a review. Your rating and reviews help other people who care about closing America's education gap find the podcast. Remember to subscribe to the show on your podcast app so that you get notified when new episodes are released! For advertising inquiries email: Mariah Phillips at edgapevolution@gmail.com To learn more about the Ed Gap Evolution Podcast visit www.edgapevolution.com Embrace the evolution, y'all!
Owning financial assets is a major key to building generational wealth. More specifically, commercial real estate is a lucrative, wealth-building industry that continues to thrive in the U.S. Yet, for people of color, only 28% percent are real estate professionals and less than 4% are working specifically in commercial real estate. To give you a better idea of the magnitude of wealth that's possible for emerging professionals of color within commercial real estate, get this: In 2020, despite the economic crises the United States faced due to the coronavirus, the commercial real estate industry continued to grow to a $10.5 trillion industry. Yes, trillion with a “T”. What better way to build generational wealth within the Black and Latino communities than to normalize an interest in commercial real estate among youth, and create pathways for them to make their real estate dreams a reality! In this episode of the Ed Gap Evolution Podcast, we speak with Osa Bartholomew. Osa is the Chief Program Officer for the Real Estate Executive Council's Real Estate Exchange Programs, including The REEX JumpStart Scholars Program. The REEX JumpStart Scholars Program is a 2-week residential program for youth that focuses on developing a pipeline of high achieving, diverse students (current high school juniors) by providing exposure to the following: Entrepreneurship & Commercial Real Estate Fundamentals in “Masterclass” Modules as well as Small Group Cohorts Access to University Partners & their College Faculty/Admission Officers Experiential Learning through engaged instruction, site visits, case studies, etc. with other diverse students nationwide Engage with CEOs, Founders & Executives in Business & Commercial Real Estate Participate in Team University Competitions culminating in a National Competition Sound like a great starting point for your child to shatter generational wealth barriers and soar? Oh, believe me, it is! During this episode, we discuss: Commercial real estate as a generational wealth pathway Osa's upbringing in Brooklyn, NY and Lagos, Nigeria Time management tips for the super busy, ambitious parent Ins and outs of The REEX JumpStart Scholars Program How to bring the program to your child's school or directly to your child So much more! Learn more about The REEX Summer Programs for your student here: https://reexprograms.org/ Email: obartholomew@reexprograms.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/real-estate-executive-council-inc/ Rate The Show and Subscribe If you listen to this show on Apple Podcasts, please rate us and leave a review. Your rating and reviews help other people who care about closing America's education gap find the podcast. Remember to subscribe to the show on your podcast app so that you get notified when new episodes are released! For advertising inquiries email: Mariah Phillips at edgapevolution@gmail.com To learn more about the Ed Gap Evolution Podcast visit www.edgapevolution.com Embrace the evolution, y'all!
For the 233rd episode of The Copywriter Club Podcast, Mariah Phillips shares the secret to building a copywriting business in the nonprofit sector. Mariah is a Digital Marketing Strategist and Copywriter based in Baltimore, Maryland. She teaches entrepreneurs how to market their businesses and tell their stories. If you’ve been looking for a way to make an impact in your copywriting career, give this episode a listen. (Or read.) Here's what we talked about in this interview: • Mariah’s journey through brand story development and the secret to long standing brands. • How to write for top nonprofits AND earn a living. • The right way to build a local community event with the power of words. • The brilliant way to pivot and share knowledge with others about your expertise. • A day in the life of an agency writer: sampling 10’s of voices?! • The truth about going down the rabbit whole. (Can it actually be a good thing?) • What you need to know about working in fundraising. - and storytelling. • The formula to learn when writing to people not directly receiving a benefit. • The better way to navigate a conversation with agencies and their strategy. • Why you should give more value than your client pays for. • How to go from scrappy freelance mindset to empowered CEO mindset. • The quickest, easiest way to NOT connect with your clients. • Why it’s vital to connect with people where they’re at. • 5 ways you should use the same metaphor. - or shouldn’t. This is an interview you won't want to miss. To hear it, click the play button below. Or school down to read the full transcript below and while you’re reading… subscribe with your favorite podcast app and never miss an episode. The people and stuff we mentioned on the show: Kira’s website Rob’s website The Copywriter Club Facebook Group The Copywriter Underground Full Transcript: Kira: Time and time again, guests on our podcast have told us they started copywriting without actually knowing that what they were doing was writing copy. They were just figuring out how to market a product or service and copy was a natural part of the process. That's also true of today's guests for the 233rd episode of The Copywriter Club Podcast, Mariah Phillips. Mariah jumped from PR to fundraising to SEO before figuring out that the thing she did best in all of those roles was copywriting. Rob: Before we share our interview with Mariah, this podcast episode is brought to you by The Copywriter Think Tank. The Think Tank is a private mastermind group for copywriters and other marketers who want to challenge each other, create new revenue streams in their business, receive one on two coaching from the two of us and ultimately grow their businesses to six figures or more. If you've been looking for a mastermind to help you grow, email us at help@thecopywriterclub.com to set up an interview or go to copywriterthinktank.com. Kira: Now let's jump into our conversation with Mariah. Mariah: Somehow I've always been a copywriter and didn't know it. So as I worked... I started in corporate America, I worked in a boutique PR firm in then New York Metro area. And so while there, we had to do a lot of brand story development for clients. Some of our clients were global and longstanding brands, and since some of them were brand new and sold quirky things like monocles, like this was their first time ever stepping out. And so my responsibility was to write their brand story, write copy, and even write pitches which isn't necessarily copy, but pitches to the media are making a sale. So, I did that and then I transitioned to working for an ed tech company called 2U, Inc. And in the process there, I started off as a placement specialist for a clinical social work program. And if you don't know anything about 2U, Inc basically they power the biggest universities in the country, they power their online master's programs.
EP 111:E3 Digital ft Founder & CEO Mariah Phillips Mariah Phillip is an online fundraising strategist, digital sales, and founder of E3 Digital, a Baltimore, Maryland-based digital marketing agency. E3 is a fun-size digital marketing agency helping companies and nonprofits that value education and wellness change the way the world gets things done. Our specialty: Organic Marketing with an emphasis on SEO It was once unimaginable to be a marketing agency led by POC who are deeply engrossed in the workings of SEO Women’s History Month with amazing Women! www.nopixafterdark.com Sponsors: Zeke's Coffee www.zekescoffee.com Indu Wellness www.induwellness.com Maggies Farm www.maggiesfarm.com FoundStudio Shop www.foundstudioshop.com Charm Craft City Mafia www.charmcitycraftmafia.com Siena Leigh https://www.sienaleigh.com Fishnet. www.eatfishnet.com
We sit down and talk with candidate Mariah Phillips of the 37th State district of Tennessee.
Mariah Phillips, candidate for State House Rep in District 37, joins Sandy to talk about what it means to be a “Right to Work” state. They both urge caution as the General Assembly considers chiseling the law into the Tennessee State Constitution. Unions get a bad rap and low wages have bought many jobs to Tennessee but what are the long-term consequences of handing our future to big corporations? Hasn’t the pandemic uncovered many inequalities in worker’s safety and security? What might this mean for our future? What About Us? is honored to be a part of the TN Holler Podcast Network.
In this episode I’m joined by returning friend of the Ferment, Mariah Philips, to discuss her campaign for Tennessee’s State House in District 37. We talk about how COVID has impacted the district along with the particular effects it’s had on jobs and public schools. Mariah offers her insights on what could be done to improve school reopenings while … Continue reading S04E10: Mariah Phillips for TN State House
Mariah Phillips joins The Holler to talk about her race for State House in one of the most flippable districts in the state - House District 37. They also dig into the failures of the Tennessee Republican Party to support Tennesseans during COVID19 and beyond. Subscribe and Support: www.TNHoller.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tennessee-holler/message
The girls have mixed reactions to Senator Kamala Harris being announced as Joe Biden's running mate in the 2020 Presidential Election, and special guest Mariah Phillips – running for the Tennessee State House of Representatives, District 37 – reacts to Cardi B & Megan Thee Stallion's ‘WAP.' Also, LaTesa realizes the impact of her first vote in a powerful way.
Sophy and Kelly discuss the Politics of Tennessee with Kristi, a Moms Demand Action activist and campaign volunteer who lives outside Nashville. They talk the Republican stronghold in the state, the Democratic candidates for office in 2018, and the issues of opioids and guns. Then Kelly talks with Democratic Congressional candidates Mariah Phillips in the Tennessee 4th District (18:38-35:43) and Justin Kanew in the Tennessee 7th District (37:20-55:27).
Sophy and Kelly discuss the Politics of Tennessee with Kristi, a Moms Demand Action activist and campaign volunteer who lives outside Nashville. They talk the Republican stronghold in the state, the Democratic candidates for office in 2018, and the issues of opioids and guns. Then Kelly talks with Democratic Congressional candidates Mariah Phillips in the Tennessee 4th District (18:38-35:43) and Justin Kanew in the Tennessee 7th District (37:20-55:27).
On this episode of Fermenting Opinions, we follow up with Mariah Phillips, Democratic candidate for the 4th District of Tennessee in the U.S. House of Representatives. Mrs. Phillips has been hot on the campaign trail and has taken the time to update us on her race for the Democratic nomination thus far. Mrs. Phillips discusses … Continue reading S02E15: Following Up With Mariah Phillips, Candidate for U.S. Congress
On this episode we take a look at some of the history and current issues facing Tennesseans, and listen in on an interview with Vote-USA intern Haley Connor and Mariah Phillips, Democratic Candidate for Tennessee's 4th Congressional District. Tennessee's Primary Election will be held August 2nd, 2018.
On this episode of Fermenting Opinions, we discuss the issues with Mariah Phillips, Democratic primary candidate for U.S. Congress in the 4th District of Tennessee. In doing so, we give Mrs. Phillips the opportunity to explain her policy stances and to answer questions about how she would advocate for Tennesseans and our country as a … Continue reading Fermenting Opinions S01E12: Talking Issues with Mariah Phillips