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TUNE IN: APPLE PODCASTS | SPOTIFY | STITCHER | AUDIBLE Meg wheeler is a CPA and Biz Money Coach, who teaches online educators, service providers and small business owners how to set up, manage and master the financial aspects of their businesses. Meg has nearly 10 years of experience in public accounting, international tax, and tax structuring. Meg is the hostess of the Elected Podcast, the former 2020 Democratic nominee for Massachusetts State Senate and an outspoken advocate for social and racial justice, climate action and economic equity. Meg dives into her background and journey that led her to becoming a CPA and also talks about what it was like running for Massachusetts State Senate. She talks about her work advocating for social and racial justice, climate action and economic equity and why it is so important to her. Meg talks about her offerings as a CPA and Business Financial Coach and touches on some of the top things her clients come to her for. She also discusses what recommendations she has for small business owners when it comes to managing the financial aspects of their business as well as the top things small businesses should be thinking about. Meg also talks through her tips and tricks to help prep for tax season. We dive into Meg's online course and she talks about what the course creation process was like as well as what tools she uses. Lastly we discuss something Meg has struggled with in her own business. links + resources WHERE TO FIND MEG WHEELER website on instagram on facebook THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS Today's episode is brought to you by Canva Pro. Many of you know that my background is in graphic design. I currently still handle all of the design here at The Collective Co. everything from our social media graphics to our outreach templates and website design. But I want to let you in on a new tool that I've started using. I almost exclusively now use Canva Pro for all of my design needs. It has made it so easy for me to set up our brand elements and create templates so that when I need something quickly made I can jump right in. Canva pro is filled with pre-designed templates, fonts, graphics and even photographs that all seamlessly come together. It is one of the tools I use at The Collective Co. almost daily and I can't recommend it enough. As a designer I almost feel like I'm cheating but it is that easy to create beautiful branded elements for your business. Click here for a free trial get started with Canva Pro today!
On this episode, I have an open and honest conversion with Meg Wheeler about diversity, equity, and inclusion and how to build better financial practices in business. This episode is sponsored by my FREE training: 3 legal & tax mistakes made by creative entrepreneurs & how you can avoid them. Sign up for this free Masterclass here, and get ready to unf*ck your biz. Wealth is inequitably distributed among people based on race, gender, sexual orientation, and more causing wealth gaps. It's important to design your business in a way to eradicate these wealth gaps and make your business part of a shifting culture toward equality and long-term wealth. When starting a business, having equitable practices is not as talked about in the small business space as it is in the corporation space with diversity and inclusion. It's planning and conversations that are often put off until a person's company is bigger or they start hiring but the truth, is if we build a business focused on doing the work to be equitable, it will benefit your business from the beginning. How you can get started creating a more financially equitable business 1. Look at your offers and look at the pricing of it Offer a payment plan. Don't punish someone for not being able to pay up front. Ask yourself if you're serving a diverse audience. If not, why? Ask yourself who your business choices impact Focus on bringing what you offer to new people, do not focus on getting money from new audiences 2. Look at your hiring practices Whether it's a virtual assistant, social media manager, etc. make the job description skill-based, not credential-based Focus on wording in your job description. Use words such as "collaboration" instead of "scaling" Do not ask previous salary questions in an interview - it will set you in the wrong mind frame of what someone should be paid now Start looking at small changes in your business that can be altered to be more accessible to a greater group of people and are less focused on things that are going to weed out people. Resources Diversity and Inclusion Training: Crystal Lily Financial Equity and Business Educators: Rachel Rodgers Erica Courdae Trudi Lebrón Get in touch with our guest Meg K. Wheeler, biz money coach and CPA Check out Meg's website Follow Meg on Instagram Join Meg's Facebook group Badass Money Makers
On this episode, I have an open and honest conversion with Meg Wheeler about diversity, equity, and inclusion and how to build better financial practices in business. This episode is sponsored by my FREE training: 3 legal & tax mistakes made by creative entrepreneurs & how you can avoid them. Sign up for this free Masterclass here, and get ready to unf*ck your biz. Wealth is inequitably distributed among people based on race, gender, sexual orientation, and more causing wealth gaps. It's important to design your business in a way to eradicate these wealth gaps and make your business part of a shifting culture toward equality and long-term wealth. When starting a business, having equitable practices is not as talked about in the small business space as it is in the corporation space with diversity and inclusion. It's planning and conversations that are often put off until a person's company is bigger or they start hiring but the truth, is if we build a business focused on doing the work to be equitable, it will benefit your business from the beginning. How you can get started creating a more financially equitable business 1. Look at your offers and look at the pricing of it Offer a payment plan. Don't punish someone for not being able to pay up front. Ask yourself if you're serving a diverse audience. If not, why? Ask yourself who your business choices impact Focus on bringing what you offer to new people, do not focus on getting money from new audiences 2. Look at your hiring practices Whether it's a virtual assistant, social media manager, etc. make the job description skill-based, not credential-based Focus on wording in your job description. Use words such as "collaboration" instead of "scaling" Do not ask previous salary questions in an interview - it will set you in the wrong mind frame of what someone should be paid now Start looking at small changes in your business that can be altered to be more accessible to a greater group of people and are less focused on things that are going to weed out people. Resources Diversity and Inclusion Training: Crystal Lily Financial Equity and Business Educators: Rachel Rodgers Erica Courdae Trudi Lebrón Get in touch with our guest Meg K. Wheeler, biz money coach and CPA Check out Meg's website Follow Meg on Instagram Join Meg's Facebook group Badass Money Makers
Taxes can be so darn stressful when you own your own business. It’s even more stressful when you are an accidental entrepreneur. Even though the April 15th deadline has been pushed back, taxes are not going away any time soon. We are going to have to pay them! My guest today, Meg Wheeler, is a business and financial coach. She helps entrepreneurs to master the money stuff in their business. I know that accounting is not a sexy topic, but Meg is so easy to listen to! In this episode, Meg shares 5 different tips that will help to make tax time less stressful. Meg Shares: -Tools for keeping track of expenses and receipts -Advice about quarterly tax payments -Recommendation for the amount of money to put aside for taxes -Tips about your business bank account -Simple way to pay yourself and bonus yourself -Adding money meetings to your calendar I learned so much and will be adding “download day” into my schedule! Resources Mentioned: Wave Accounting: waveapps.com Novo: banknovo.com Azlo: azlo.com If you want to learn more from Meg: Website: megkwheeler.com IG: megkwheller FB Group: Badass Money Makers ***Please take a moment to leave a podcast review. It means the world to me!*** I would love to connect with you on social media. You can find me on Instagram @Not So Wimpy Entrepreneur.
This session features Meg Wheeler, Financial and Online Business Coach, who shares her journey to serial entrepreneurship, plus actionable takeaways to manage your biz money better in the new year and beyond!
Whether you’re just getting started as a business owner or you’ve been at it for years, it’s essential to have a firm grasp on the machine that fuels your business— money.Today’s special guest, Meg Wheeler, is a business and financial coach who teaches coaches, consultants and creatives how to run financially fit businesses. She’s sharing with us her 3 Money Principles AND seven pro tips for staying on track.This episode is filled with gold. By the time we finish, you’ll have a firm grasp on exactly what you need to be doing to create (or rebuild) a solid financial foundation. As Meg says, “the way that you treat your business and the way that you put your business out in the world is how other people are going to treat your business.” Give your business the attention it deserves and learn what your relationship with money has to do with you becoming more magnetic.Take Action:Consider Meg’s 7 tips. Which one needs your attention immediately? Schedule a time this week to make it happen.Highlights from this Episode:(04:31) whether or not you should be focusing on the money stuff in your business actually has nothing to do with whether or not you're making money.(10:06) If you can bring on an accountant, great, but even if you are able to bring someone at, you've got to understand this stuff yourself because you're still the business owner.Links Mentioned:// Meg’s Website: Megkwheeler.com// Biz Money Blueprint Course: Bizmoneyblueprint.com // Money Meetings Toolkit: Megkwheeler.com/toolkit// Connect with Meg on Instagram: @megkwheeler// I can't wait to hear your favorite nugget from this episode. Take a screenshot and post to IG stories and tag me @theheathersager #FYIFPodcast // Ready for more? Hit that SUBSCRIBE button so you don't miss the next FYIF episode. // Ready to NAIL YOUR NEXT TALK? If you have a live presentation, workshop or talk coming up and you want to show up as an authority and turn that event into future business, get my 10 Must Ask Questions Before Taking the Stage. It's the ultimate planning guide full of tips and strategies that you didn't know you needed to know.
Meg Wheeler is the Co-Founder and CEO of One For Women, an online gift company and marketplace that sources its products from women makers and gives back to non-profits that support women. She is the hostess of One For Womenkind, a weekly podcast featuring intimate conversations on the power of small gestures and how we … Continued
In this episode, I chat with Meg Wheeler, the co-founder of One For Women. One for women is all about using your spending power to support women. their gift sets and their market features awesome home goods, stationery, accessories and more. All of their products come from women makers and every purchase supports a non-profit organization that helps women and girls. We chat about how she is using the power of small gestures to support women owners business, why she takes a nap every day to increase her productivity and tips on how to set boundaries for herself and prioritize self-care as an entrepreneur.
Meg K. WheelerMeg is a Biz Money Consultant, offering business money audits, strategy consulting and on-demand CFO services to teach service-based, online and creative entrepreneurs how to run financially fit businesses. Through her course, Biz Money Blueprint, she teaches online and creative entrepreneurs how to set up and manage all the “money stuff” (from accounting to budgeting to taxes) in their businesses. Meg is also the Co-Founder and CEO of One For Women, an online community and marketplace on a mission to connect and empower women. She is the hostess of the One For Womenkind podcast, a weekly show featuring intimate conversations on the power of small gestures, and how we can use kindness and compassion to show up and support women.Kristy VailHost of the podcast Connected with Kristy Vail + Life Strategy Coach.Kristy helps sensitive, creative & introverted women leverage their unique personality types & confidently show up in the world as their most authentic selves.Two coaching spots right now - apply today!Resources mentioned:Master Your Money Mindset Masterclass- 50% off today only!!!Meg’s interview with Jenna Kutcher on the Goal Digger PodcastOne for Womenkind podcast“To those who much have been given, much will be expected” - Bible passage Luke 12:48 which inspired her to give back to other women who are less fortunate or privilegedMeg’s post on IG about the highs and lows of entrepreneurshipBiz Money Blueprint Course - join the waitlist!Podcast & Website Credit:Portrait Photography of Kristy by Christine PienaarIntro & outro music is Girl by Text Me Records / LeviatheWe’d love to hear from you - connect with us on Instagram!Meg’s InstagramOne for Women’s InstagramKristy’s Instagram
Instead of taking a summer hiatus, One For Womenkind is hosting Summer School. In these weekly conversations, hostess Meg Wheeler sits down, in person, with her very best girlfriends as they dish about the hottest topics keeping women up at night. In these completely unscripted and unedited episodes, conversations get real and the wine flows deep. So if you're itching for some girl talk, grab a glass and dive in!
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On this episode of the Virtually Free™ Podcast, Amy and Meg talk about the mathematics behind pricing your services. Okay, actually Meg talks and I just sound fascinated (math and numbers is NOT my thing). In this episode, I learn SO much from Meg, that I can only imagine how much you can take from this. She's a wiz when it comes to numbers, and she breaks it down for us in an easy and manageable way.
Your host Meg Brunson interviews Co-Founder and CEO of One For Women Meg Wheeler shares the story of how she learned she could impact the world with her mom through their online gift gift company that sources its products from women makers and gives back to non-profits all while discovering the joy of motherhood. In this episode you'll discover: Disappointments and detours can offer clarity and creativity. Going into business with a family member may not be easy, but it can make your work more meaningful. The road to motherhood was full of questions and doubts but ultimately the most fulfilling. Be sure to subscribe to this podcast - so you don't miss another episode! Learn more about the FamilyPreneur Business Accelerator and join today at »familypreneur.co« I'm committed to building an inclusive and anti-racist business. I support LGBTQIA+ rights and the rights of all intersectional identities. I believe that business should be a force for dismantling systems of oppression and actively invest in my own learning to fulfill this role. »Read My Full DEI Statement HERE« Would you like to deliver your own private podcast feed to your audience? Sign up for a free trial today at Hello Audio.
Your host Meg Brunson interviews Co-Founder and CEO of One For Women Meg Wheeler shares the story of how she learned she could impact the world with her mom through their online gift gift company that sources its products from women makers and gives back to non-profits all while discovering the joy of motherhood. In this episode you'll discover: Disappointments and detours can offer clarity and creativity. Going into business with a family member may not be easy, but it can make your work more meaningful. The road to motherhood was full of questions and doubts but ultimately the most fulfilling. Be sure to subscribe to this podcast - so you don't miss another episode!
Question of the day: What is the best way to get the people I want to work with to talk about such an unsexy topic like business finances?Jocelyn interviews business and money consultant, Meg Wheeler, about the importance of hiring help with business finances as an entrepreneur.Today’s top takeaways:Growing and scaling your business revolves around how much money you have and how you’re continuing to grow your income sources.Get a separate bank account for your business like Azlo (https://www.azlo.com/) free business checking for entrepreneurs.Talk about unsexy topics in your business from the perspective of how it will help your client reach their goals (i.e. promote what the digital nomad life feels like instead of speaking about gross versus net income).Joscelyn shares her experience working with brick and mortar financial advisors who don’t understand how people make money online.Treat your business like a business, not a hobby. You can’t say,” I’m not taking it very seriously” because the IRS will take it very seriously.Your business finances are about so much more than taxes. Knowing your numbers allows your business to grow and become more profitable.Schedule regular money meetings with yourself - every week when you’re just starting - to get familiar with your numbers and help you create a budget for your business.If you’re feeling overwhelmed and simply don’t know where to start, check out Meg’s free quickstart guide (https://megkwheeler.com/category/starting-biz/) and Biz Money Blueprint course (https://megkwheeler.com/blueprint).If you like this podcast, please leave a review wherever you are listening.This episode was brought to you by Today's Plan (https://www.thedigitalmarket.co/dailyplanner.html) and my daily goal setting worksheet. The daily planner was created to improve your ability to stay on track, get your to do list done, and make sure you have a better work life balance. You can find that at thedigitalmarket.co/dailyplanner.In addition to her website megkwheeler.com, she can be found on Instagram on @megkwheeler.Have a question?You can submit it at www.thedigitalmarket.co/podcast.
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Goal Digger Coaching is back and you get to listen in as a listener gets coached on AIR by me! Create a course? Teach people online? Who… Me? Be kind and rewind to 4 years ago when I was asking myself those same questions. Now, I’m an online educator bringing in 90% of my profits with my courses on Instagram, Pinterest, Email List Building, and more. Now the only question is: Could YOU create a course? My answer is YES. I’m going one-on-one with today’s guest, Meg Wheeler. She’s a student in my List to Launch Lab, and she’s toying with the same course questions that you might be facing in your own business. How do you know you’re ready to offer a course? What should your course be about? And how do determine what your audience needs not what you think they need? All that, plus more, going all the way from the basics through launch in this coaching session. If a course is on your mind, press play and listen in on this coaching session with a Goal Digger like you. GOAL DIGGER FB COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/groups/goaldiggerpodcast/ GOAL DIGGER INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/goaldiggerpodcast/ GOAL DIGGER SHOWNOTES: https://jennakutcherblog.com/oneonone/
In this episode Meg Wheeler and Heather chat about her journey as an entrepreneur and the experience of create a business as a Mother and Daughter team. Meg shares her passion for supporting women and the mission of One for Women. “Make sure you really understand your why and once you get that every opportunity will be looked at through that lens. Once you get in that mindset anytime an opportunity comes your way you'll be more open to it and be able to evaluate under that lens of: Does it fulfill my mission? Is it inline with my vision?” – Meg Wheeler Who is Meg Wheeler? Meg Wheeler is the Co-Founder and CEO of One For Women and the hostess of the One For Womenkind podcast. She is passionate about the power of small gestures and using kindness and compassion to show up and support women. Meg started One For Women after leaving her corporate job in finance and international tax because she wanted to have a bigger impact. She also uses her experience as a (former) Certified Public Accountant and her obsession with all things numbers and spreadsheets to teach current business owners about small business accounting and how to take control of the money in their businesses. Highlights: 2:00 Meg's journey to entrepreneurship and wanting to have a bigger impact for women 4:15 Celebrate the moments and give back6:40 The transition to being an entrepreneur and the change of loneliness 9:25 Moving from a regular pay check10:00 Being connected with your why - having both services and products in a business13:55 The challenges of entrepreneurship - the highs and lows16:00 Meet people face to face - find relationships in the everyday moment20:15 Working as a Mother and Daughter team24:00 Define your roles and work through the what-ifs 30:15 Take time for yourself and schedule it32:15 Take Control of Your Day - Your energy and productive times35:55 One for Woman - the business and the opportunities 42:45 Meg's favourite quote "Whatever you choose, however many roads you travel, I hope that you choose not to be a lady. I hope you will find some way to break the rules and make a little trouble out there. And I also hope that you will choose to make some of that trouble on behalf of women." - Nora Ephron 44:15 Meg's parting message: "Each one of us has so much value to offer, regardless of our age. Your experience and your history are your own and no one else. That is your uniqueness that you bring to the world and your story matters. It is important to remember that there is value in that, there is value in sharing your story." “Even if we have to grow slower. We are going to do this in a way that is healthy and manageable so that we enjoy this process.” – Meg Wheeler Connect with Meg: Website: https://oneforwomen.com/ Apply to be a guest on the One for Women Blog: https://oneforwomen.com/share-your-message/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/oneforwomen/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/oneforwomen/ Pinterest: www.pinterest.ca/oneforwomen/ Connect with Heather: Join our Facebook Community: Ready For More! Women Business Owners Circle Facebook: www.facebook.com/igniteyourmarket/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/heathercameroncoach/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/cameronheather/ Free 5 Day Productivity Program: www.igniteyourmarket.com/takecontrol/ Download Your Should Buster: www.igniteyourmarket.com/shouldbuster
Have you ever thought about how powerful the voice of a woman really is? Whether you’re a stay-at-home mom, working mom, or work-from-home mama, we all have the power to lift each other up. In this episode, I talk with Meg Wheeler about how her company, One for Women, is on a mission to help amplify the voices of all women. Meg is a former realtor, turned tax accountant, turned entrepreneur and mom of one little boy! She has done it all! As the CEO of her online gift company, Meg inspires all women to celebrate the everyday moments in life through small gestures of kindness and compassion. She believes that together, women can rise and make a huge impact in the world. We hope that Meg’s vision inspires you to embrace your unique journey as a woman, and encourages you to reach out and positively interact with the women in your life. Links for Today’s episode: Check out Meg's website Visit One for Women website Follow Meg on Instagram Join MOMentum on Facebook Check out the MOMentum website Follow MOMentum on Instagram Follow MOMentum on Twitter E-mail us at: podcast@momentummarket.io
Despite all the progress that's been made, women are still underrepresented in business, the boardroom and society as a whole. It's tough to know what we can do to support each other and enact change. One For Womenkind is a series of intimate conversations on the power of small gestures and using compassion and kindness to show up and support women in manageable, actionable ways every day. In this intro episode, meet Meg Wheeler, Co-Founder and CEO of One For Women and hostess of One For Womenkind. Meg will share her story from corporate life to entrepreneurship and share some sneak peaks about what to expect in Season 1 of One For Womenkind. Tune in to learn more! Mentioned in this episode: One For Womenkind Podcast RSVP for the Launch Party Send a Voice Message to the OFWK Team Support the OFWK Podcast Join the OFWK Podcast Facebook Group
Madison welcomes you to the Chase Tribe with Chasing Change! This week on The Fearless Chase she interviews business consultant, and co-founder of One for Women, Meg Wheeler. In this episode, Meg shares with us how to balance being a great friend to our gal pals while also being an entrepreneur. Don't forget to subscribe to the show and post a screen shot on your social media to remind your friends to go check it out. Use the hashtag #chasetribe to keep up with all the things. Fearlessly chase your dreams like your life depends on it, because it does.
Meg Wheeler of One For Women shares how she started her gift company that supports women makers and gives back to organizations that empower women. Listen in to hear how she is helping more women get their voices heard.