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Chatting with the incredible Michelle Bobrow of The Holistic Wallet on all things personal finance and money management. Michelle is a true personal finance expert, and she’s exceptionally skilled at helping us creative types carve our own money path with unique budgeting, debt repayment, and income management. She offers DIY programs through her Holistic Wealth School [add aff link here] and coaches creatively-minded women on mastering great financial habits. Her mission -- to help creative women fund the lives they want without that nagging budget getting in the way! We touch on some incredible topics around money mindset and management, like… How to tell if you’re “financially well” or financially sick (uh oh!) Her fave ways to pay off debt without going nuts How to think about debt so you don’t feel like it’s crushing you and your soul The various money styles we all have, and how to get clear on yours before making big financial decisions Why Michelle left the security of corporate finance to pursue her own thing Plus, we also cover some fun things like… WTF is a “J-pipe?” How many financial terms sound like an ancient language (does.not.compute.) Why Michelle “got promoted because she was bored” < I shit you not, those words were spoken Making sure you create a give-back strategy that’s aligned with your goals and interests If you haven’t listened yet, tune in here [link here] and if you love Michelle as much as I do, make sure you give her a follow and check out her incredible programs below -- Learn more about Michelle at https://www.theholisticwallet.com. Check out Holistic Wealth School here [insert aff link here for Holistic Wealth School]. Follow Michelle on Instagram or Twitter @holisticwallet or on Facebook right here. Create like you mean it, Jamie
Chatting with the incredible Michelle Bobrow of The Holistic Wallet on all things personal finance and money management. Michelle is a true personal finance expert, and she's exceptionally skilled at helping us creative types carve our own money path with unique budgeting, debt repayment, and income management. She offers DIY programs through her Holistic Wealth School [add aff link here] and coaches creatively-minded women on mastering great financial habits. Her mission -- to help creative women fund the lives they want without that nagging budget getting in the way! We touch on some incredible topics around money mindset and management, like… How to tell if you're “financially well” or financially sick (uh oh!) Her fave ways to pay off debt without going nuts How to think about debt so you don't feel like it's crushing you and your soul The various money styles we all have, and how to get clear on yours before making big financial decisions Why Michelle left the security of corporate finance to pursue her own thing Plus, we also cover some fun things like… WTF is a “J-pipe?” How many financial terms sound like an ancient language (does.not.compute.) Why Michelle “got promoted because she was bored” < I shit you not, those words were spoken Making sure you create a give-back strategy that's aligned with your goals and interests If you haven't listened yet, tune in here [link here] and if you love Michelle as much as I do, make sure you give her a follow and check out her incredible programs below -- Learn more about Michelle at https://www.theholisticwallet.com. Check out Holistic Wealth School here [insert aff link here for Holistic Wealth School]. Follow Michelle on Instagram or Twitter @holisticwallet or on Facebook right here. Create like you mean it, Jamie
Chatting with the incredible Michelle Bobrow of The Holistic Wallet on all things personal finance and money management. Michelle is a true personal finance expert, and she's exceptionally skilled at helping us creative types carve our own money path with unique budgeting, debt repayment, and income management. She offers DIY programs through her Holistic Wealth School [add aff link here] and coaches creatively-minded women on mastering great financial habits. Her mission -- to help creative women fund the lives they want without that nagging budget getting in the way! We touch on some incredible topics around money mindset and management, like… How to tell if you're “financially well” or financially sick (uh oh!) Her fave ways to pay off debt without going nuts How to think about debt so you don't feel like it's crushing you and your soul The various money styles we all have, and how to get clear on yours before making big financial decisions Why Michelle left the security of corporate finance to pursue her own thing Plus, we also cover some fun things like… WTF is a “J-pipe?” How many financial terms sound like an ancient language (does.not.compute.) Why Michelle “got promoted because she was bored” < I shit you not, those words were spoken Making sure you create a give-back strategy that's aligned with your goals and interests If you haven't listened yet, tune in here [link here] and if you love Michelle as much as I do, make sure you give her a follow and check out her incredible programs below -- Learn more about Michelle at https://www.theholisticwallet.com. Check out Holistic Wealth School here [insert aff link here for Holistic Wealth School]. Follow Michelle on Instagram or Twitter @holisticwallet or on Facebook right here. Create like you mean it, Jamie
Chatting with the incredible Michelle Bobrow of The Holistic Wallet on all things personal finance and money management. Michelle is a true personal finance expert, and she’s exceptionally skilled at helping us creative types carve our own money path with unique budgeting, debt repayment, and income management. She offers DIY programs through her Holistic Wealth School [add aff link here] and coaches creatively-minded women on mastering great financial habits. Her mission -- to help creative women fund the lives they want without that nagging budget getting in the way! We touch on some incredible topics around money mindset and management, like… How to tell if you’re “financially well” or financially sick (uh oh!) Her fave ways to pay off debt without going nuts How to think about debt so you don’t feel like it’s crushing you and your soul The various money styles we all have, and how to get clear on yours before making big financial decisions Why Michelle left the security of corporate finance to pursue her own thing Plus, we also cover some fun things like… WTF is a “J-pipe?” How many financial terms sound like an ancient language (does.not.compute.) Why Michelle “got promoted because she was bored” < I shit you not, those words were spoken Making sure you create a give-back strategy that’s aligned with your goals and interests If you haven’t listened yet, tune in here [link here] and if you love Michelle as much as I do, make sure you give her a follow and check out her incredible programs below -- Learn more about Michelle at https://www.theholisticwallet.com. Check out Holistic Wealth School here [insert aff link here for Holistic Wealth School]. Follow Michelle on Instagram or Twitter @holisticwallet or on Facebook right here. Create like you mean it, Jamie
Michelle Bobrow is a podcast listener and the founder of the Holistic Wallet. She started out working in the financial industry with a job she took on to pay off her student loans and got to experience predatory financial behavior and how these behaviors exhibited by certain financial industry players set people up to fail unless you beat them at their own game. She also found that traditional financial advice didn’t work for her despite being careful with her spending because the traditional advice was just overly complicated. On this episode, Michelle share: - Her personal story with money - How traditional financial advice can be overwhelming, how to manage the complexity and what you can do to simplify your financial life - How to feel inspired to make the change necessary to build real wealth and more! You can keep up with Michelle via: https://www.theholisticwallet.com/ Facebook.com/theholisticwallet Subscribe to www.CleverGirlFinance.com. Check out the Clever Girl Finance YouTube Channel at YouTube.com/CleverGirlFinance Do you follow Clever Girl Finance on Instagram yet? You should! www.instagram.com/clevergirlfinance
There's really no easier way to say this - your money thoughts have as much of an impact on achieving goals as the actual "how-to's" and practical advice about money. This is the message I've shared since the beginning of the podcast, and it's one that Michelle Bobrow from the Holistic Wallet shares as well.On This Podcast Episode:Meet Michelle Bobrow. She's built a whole brand around mind shifts in all areas of our lives, but particularly finances. Michelle focuses on money psychology to integrate healthy and balanced financial habits into our lives.Through strategic planning and mindful coaching, Michelle turns numbers into a work of art as she designs holistic budgets and sustainable systems for you to pay off your past, save for your future, and enjoy the present. (YES, that's what I'm talking about).We cover some good points:How the recession impacted her as a college student at the time and the lesson she learnedHow you can begin to create powerful money shifts right awayWhy non-judgmental talk is the best kind of talk around moneyHow you can create an awareness of what makes you feel good and what makes you feel like crap around your financesThanks To Our Episode Sponsor:Thanks to Udemy for sponsoring this episode. Go to http://www.ude.my/mymoney right now and get ninety percent off when you sign up for classes! You will not find a better price, so sign-up for classes NOW.Thanks for Tuning In:Thanks for tuning in to listen to this episode of Millennial Money. You’re awesome and mean so much to us. If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please share it on social media using the hashtag #millennialmoneypodcast.Also, please leave an honest review for Millennial Money on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and much appreciated! You’re awesome!Millennial Money is more than just a podcast, we’re all about family here. Join us each weekend for our Sunday Seven Email Club, where we’ll share bonus episodes, money tips, life hacks, exclusive music drops, travel deals, breakfast treats and a whole lotta’ fun!Have an Ask Shannah question, submit it here.Want More:Shannah on TwitterShannah on Instagram
This episode is brought to you by Systems Saved Me.If you want to follow Systems Saved Me more closely, follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/systemssavedmeGUEST BIO:Michelle Bobrow is a financial coach and the founder of The Holistic Wallet where she helps creatively-inclined professionals and business-owners get the means, methods, and mindset they need to practice great financial habits and fund the lives they truly want.The idea for The Holistic Wallet came to Michelle after she overcame being both a shopaholic and then an extreme cheapskate to realize that no matter how much money you have, you just can't earn or pay your way out of bad financial habits. Having struggled to buy into the mainstream logic-based personal finance tips, Michelle created her own holistic systems to pay off $50k of consumer debt and stash just as much in savings before her 27th birthday when she left a promising corporate finance career to grow her dream online business. Michelle is now an expert at holistically balancing the practical and emotional sides of personal finance from a place of abundance rather than fear and scarcity. Through strategic planning and mindful coaching, Michelle turns numbers into a work of art as she designs holistic budgets and sustainable systems for her clients to pay off their pasts, save for their futures, and enjoy the present.FIND OUR GUEST, Michelle BobrowWebsite: www.theholisticwallet.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/theholisticwalletTwitter: https://www.instagram.com/holisticwallet/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/holisticwallet/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.ca/holisticwallet/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Michelle was completely normal….and it sucked. She lived the American Dream and attended college with the false belief that everyone graduates college, gets a 6-figure job, and lives happily ever after. Except….it didn’t work out that way. Instead, Michelle graduated college with $50k worth of student loan debt. Instead of landing a 6-figure salary, she lands a job making $25k per year while living in New York City. Then she had to move in with her parents and things started going from hopeful to hopeless quickly. Now the good news: Michelle decided enough was enough and changed the way she looked at money forever. In fact, Michelle took massive levels of action and paid down her $50k in student loans over the next five years. And now she’s sharing her story with us! Here are some of the other topics we discussed during our interview: What does life and money really look like? Luck - good luck, bad luck, detrimental luck and opportunity luck How she put herself in position to pay off $50k in 5 years Why traditional financial advice is overwhelming and how to instead feel inspired to change your bad money habits How to design financial goals that are aligned with your lifestyle Reframing your mindset so your relationship with money doesn't get in the way of the life you want to build All the show notes, links and anything Michelle and I mentioned can be found at https://www.moneypeach.com/session98
She struggled with credit card debt, student loans, and more, but now Michelle Bobrow's not only a money ninja...she'll help teach you how to manage your money better on today's episode. We'll talk about Michelle's early days of spending mistakes (that may sound like mistakes many of us have made), plus lessons she learned while working on Wall Street. Our first headline covers the one fifteen minute hack one publication says you should implement if you want to manage your money better. Wonder what it is? You won't be disappointed, although it may not be what you think. Also, we'll tackle news that everything is getting more expensive more quickly than before. Ever wonder how inflation actually works? We'll explain that and more on today's show. Plus, we're throw out the Haven Life line to Mollie, who's wondering which insurance plan is better: should they use her plan which has smaller premiums, or her husbands, which has smaller deductibles when you use the coverage? We'll also another listener letter, throw out Doug's trivia, and more. Thanks also to MagnifyMoney.com for sponsoring Stacking Benjamins as well. MagnifyMoney.com saves users on average $450 when they compare, ditch, switch and save on credit cards, student loan refinancing, checking, savings and more. Check out MagnifyMoney.com for your savings. Thanks to Stamps.com for supporting Stacking Benjamins. For a 4 week trial (that includes a digital scale and postage) go to Stamps.com, click on the microphone at the top of the homepage, and enter SB.
Build a website in just 5 days (even if you're not techie) at www.free5daywebsitechallenge.com Already have a website? Take the Free "Jumpstart Your Website Traffic" marketing mini-course at www.jumpstartyourwebsitetraffic.com Leave a Review! Welcome to my January Income Report! Each month I publish an income report to take you behind the scenes of my side hustle and reveal exactly how much money I make, how much I spend and lessons learned along the way! If you want to build a website and learn how to make money online, check out this blog post on how to get started! View all of my income reports here! January 2018 Month in Review January 2, 2018 was my very first day of self-employment and I had spent three months planning a huge live, online party to celebrate. #SideHustleGoneSerious was a 2-hour live broadcast on Facebook Live which including dream guests like Nathalie Lussier and Rebecca Tracey of the Uncaged Life (um, pinch me, did that really happen?) Bree Pair of Thrive Creative Events and my business coach, Vicki Fitch, who pushed me to hold the event, helped me plan it and emcee’d the whole thing. My affiliate partners Bluehost and Theme Foundry contributed free hosting and free Make Plus upgrades and we did fun giveaways all night! The livestream generated 5,700 views 97 shares and hundreds of likes (are you kidding me right now?), and it was an amazing way to kick off the new year and my new business!! Then, on January 2, when all my former coworkers were heading back into the office, I treated myself to a massage. And two days later, I did something that I never would have been able to do the first week of January had I still been an employee – I jumped on an airplane and took a 5-day trip to visit my best friend in Colorado. I spent the month taking full advantage of my newfound freedom. Working from bed. Meeting my husband for lunch on a random Monday (we had never gone to lunch together in our 15 years together, you guys, even when we worked together). Staying in pajamas all day… you know, basically pretending to be a teenager again. Important Things That Happened in January I opened enrollment for my Web Designer Academy again in January as a live launch with a closed cart. Live launches take a lot of resources and time, and after my experience in January, I’ve decided to test out making it an evergreen program starting in April of 2018. I also launched my Serious Side Hustlers Membership Program in January, which took all of the content I had previously had inside of the BFF Academy for $199 and made it more accessible to beginners at just $29/month. I tested launching the program with a 7-day free trial for live viewers on my WordPress Tips, Tricks and Hacks webinar and promoted it again on my Make Plus webinar – and the replays of those webinars were added as modules inside of Serious Side Hustlers. I did have a few cancellations within the 7 days, but the majority of people who took advantage of the free trial remained members (hi guys!! you rock!!). I started sending out short tutorials weekly on Saturday mornings to keep people engaged and moving forward without feeling overwhelmed, something I really felt was lacking in the BFF Academy. I also had several Done For You projects that I was determined to wrap up in January. Review of My Goals My number one goal in January was to have $10,000 in revenue because my rough breakdown to replace my paycheck, cover business expenses and pay taxes is: $5000 – Income to cover my old monthly paycheck. $2500 – Expenses $2500 – Taxes I also set the goal to add 333 email subscribers, launch my new subscription-model for access to my courses, launch the Web Designer Academy and write two guest posts – one for the Thrive and the other for Nathalie Lussier (didn’t happen). What I Focused on in January As I was trying on my newfound freedom in my first month of self-employment, I also felt the pressure of actually hitting my income goals for the first time since I started my business- because this month, no paycheck was going to magically appear in my bank account on January 15. You can learn more about my weird money issues in this blog post, The Lies I Tell Myself About Money and on this Facebook Live with Michelle Bobrow of the Holistic Wallet. And unlike the past 3 years where I could be a little looser with spending in my business because I was reinvesting much of what I made back into it, now I felt a lot of pressure to pay myself first using the Profit First model (great book – check it out here), which I wasn’t used to doing. Sure, I had put money away to help me weather the ups and downs, but I just feel like I have something to prove, that I can hit these numbers on a monthly basis and our personal bank account won’t see any difference in the amount being deposited into it twice a month (now by me instead of my employer). So, my focus on January was purely on making money. Obsessively. To the point where if I continued on like that, it would be detrimental to the foundation of my business. To the point where my husband is telling me to chill out. Historically, any time I have focused on just the numbers and not the why behind the numbers or the people I’m helping, my rate of growth slows down because I’m not doing what I need to do to reach new people and nurture the relationships I currently have. Find out exactly how I made $10,016.93 in my online business in January 2018CLICK TO TWEET So here’s what it looked like in January. Get the full breakdown of income, expenses and net profit month by month here. Income PASSIVE INCOME TOTAL: $3600.55 TIME FOR MONEY TOTAL: $6416.38 Done For You Projects – $3916.38 Consulting – $2500 Total Income: $10,016.93 Total Expenses: $2486.96 Net Profit: $7529.97 Biggest Lesson Learned I’m writing this income report in early April, so I’ve learned a lot of lessons in my first three months in business which I outlined for you here in this blog post, The Truth About My First Three Months of Self Employment. With my Done For You web design projects, I discovered is that I hadn’t been giving my clients enough time to pull together what they need to on their end. So reflecting on that, I restructured my Done For You Process to build in more time to help my clients create their content and build in more checkpoints and deadlines to keep projects moving forward. Now that I feel like I have a better process for these projects, I’ll be marketing them more. Ultimately, my goal is to have more revenue on the passive income side than the trading my time for money side, but my last few Done For You Projects went so smoothly with this new process that I’m going to continue focus on growing a team to help with those projects. And this change is resulting in a new module in theWeb Designer Academy where I teach web designers how to get clients and effectively manage projects. Reflecting just on what I’ve outlined here in January, looking at these numbers, the biggest takeaway I’m seeing is that I’ve got lots of different opportunities to increase my revenue on the passive income side. I’m moving away from the traditional launch model where I have an open and closed cart to a model where anyone can join any of my programs at any time. It’s a model that feels better to me in many ways – more authentic to me, and also it’s not a huge time-suck like I’ve found the traditional launch process to be. I’ve created affordable payment plans which not only helps my community of beginners get access to the content, it also creates steady, recurring revenue for me. It’s a win-win in my opinion. What I haven’t been doing as well is promoting all of these opportunities because I’ve been so hyper-focused on bringing in that $10,000 that I’m not looking at the long-term growth of my business. Not anymore, BFFs! Not anymore. You’re going to see lots of cool stuff coming in the next few months to fuel the growth of the passive income side of my business – because that’s what’s scalable! So, what questions do you have for me about this income report and how I run my business?
Build a website in just 5 days (even if you're not techie) at www.free5daywebsitechallenge.com Already have a website? Take the Free "Jumpstart Your Website Traffic" marketing mini-course at www.jumpstartyourwebsitetraffic.com Leave a Review! Welcome to my January Income Report! Each month I publish an income report to take you behind the scenes of my side hustle and reveal exactly how much money I make, how much I spend and lessons learned along the way! If you want to build a website and learn how to make money online, check out this blog post on how to get started! View all of my income reports here! January 2018 Month in Review January 2, 2018 was my very first day of self-employment and I had spent three months planning a huge live, online party to celebrate. #SideHustleGoneSerious was a 2-hour live broadcast on Facebook Live which including dream guests like Nathalie Lussier and Rebecca Tracey of the Uncaged Life (um, pinch me, did that really happen?) Bree Pair of Thrive Creative Events and my business coach, Vicki Fitch, who pushed me to hold the event, helped me plan it and emcee’d the whole thing. My affiliate partners Bluehost and Theme Foundry contributed free hosting and free Make Plus upgrades and we did fun giveaways all night! The livestream generated 5,700 views 97 shares and hundreds of likes (are you kidding me right now?), and it was an amazing way to kick off the new year and my new business!! Then, on January 2, when all my former coworkers were heading back into the office, I treated myself to a massage. And two days later, I did something that I never would have been able to do the first week of January had I still been an employee – I jumped on an airplane and took a 5-day trip to visit my best friend in Colorado. I spent the month taking full advantage of my newfound freedom. Working from bed. Meeting my husband for lunch on a random Monday (we had never gone to lunch together in our 15 years together, you guys, even when we worked together). Staying in pajamas all day… you know, basically pretending to be a teenager again. Important Things That Happened in January I opened enrollment for my Web Designer Academy again in January as a live launch with a closed cart. Live launches take a lot of resources and time, and after my experience in January, I’ve decided to test out making it an evergreen program starting in April of 2018. I also launched my Serious Side Hustlers Membership Program in January, which took all of the content I had previously had inside of the BFF Academy for $199 and made it more accessible to beginners at just $29/month. I tested launching the program with a 7-day free trial for live viewers on my WordPress Tips, Tricks and Hacks webinar and promoted it again on my Make Plus webinar – and the replays of those webinars were added as modules inside of Serious Side Hustlers. I did have a few cancellations within the 7 days, but the majority of people who took advantage of the free trial remained members (hi guys!! you rock!!). I started sending out short tutorials weekly on Saturday mornings to keep people engaged and moving forward without feeling overwhelmed, something I really felt was lacking in the BFF Academy. I also had several Done For You projects that I was determined to wrap up in January. Review of My Goals My number one goal in January was to have $10,000 in revenue because my rough breakdown to replace my paycheck, cover business expenses and pay taxes is: $5000 – Income to cover my old monthly paycheck. $2500 – Expenses $2500 – Taxes I also set the goal to add 333 email subscribers, launch my new subscription-model for access to my courses, launch the Web Designer Academy and write two guest posts – one for the Thrive and the other for Nathalie Lussier (didn’t happen). What I Focused on in January As I was trying on my newfound freedom in my first month of self-employment, I also felt the pressure of actually hitting my income goals for the first time since I started my business- because this month, no paycheck was going to magically appear in my bank account on January 15. You can learn more about my weird money issues in this blog post, The Lies I Tell Myself About Money and on this Facebook Live with Michelle Bobrow of the Holistic Wallet. And unlike the past 3 years where I could be a little looser with spending in my business because I was reinvesting much of what I made back into it, now I felt a lot of pressure to pay myself first using the Profit First model (great book – check it out here), which I wasn’t used to doing. Sure, I had put money away to help me weather the ups and downs, but I just feel like I have something to prove, that I can hit these numbers on a monthly basis and our personal bank account won’t see any difference in the amount being deposited into it twice a month (now by me instead of my employer). So, my focus on January was purely on making money. Obsessively. To the point where if I continued on like that, it would be detrimental to the foundation of my business. To the point where my husband is telling me to chill out. Historically, any time I have focused on just the numbers and not the why behind the numbers or the people I’m helping, my rate of growth slows down because I’m not doing what I need to do to reach new people and nurture the relationships I currently have. Find out exactly how I made $10,016.93 in my online business in January 2018CLICK TO TWEET So here’s what it looked like in January. Get the full breakdown of income, expenses and net profit month by month here. Income PASSIVE INCOME TOTAL: $3600.55 TIME FOR MONEY TOTAL: $6416.38 Done For You Projects – $3916.38 Consulting – $2500 Total Income: $10,016.93 Total Expenses: $2486.96 Net Profit: $7529.97 Biggest Lesson Learned I’m writing this income report in early April, so I’ve learned a lot of lessons in my first three months in business which I outlined for you here in this blog post, The Truth About My First Three Months of Self Employment. With my Done For You web design projects, I discovered is that I hadn’t been giving my clients enough time to pull together what they need to on their end. So reflecting on that, I restructured my Done For You Process to build in more time to help my clients create their content and build in more checkpoints and deadlines to keep projects moving forward. Now that I feel like I have a better process for these projects, I’ll be marketing them more. Ultimately, my goal is to have more revenue on the passive income side than the trading my time for money side, but my last few Done For You Projects went so smoothly with this new process that I’m going to continue focus on growing a team to help with those projects. And this change is resulting in a new module in theWeb Designer Academy where I teach web designers how to get clients and effectively manage projects. Reflecting just on what I’ve outlined here in January, looking at these numbers, the biggest takeaway I’m seeing is that I’ve got lots of different opportunities to increase my revenue on the passive income side. I’m moving away from the traditional launch model where I have an open and closed cart to a model where anyone can join any of my programs at any time. It’s a model that feels better to me in many ways – more authentic to me, and also it’s not a huge time-suck like I’ve found the traditional launch process to be. I’ve created affordable payment plans which not only helps my community of beginners get access to the content, it also creates steady, recurring revenue for me. It’s a win-win in my opinion. What I haven’t been doing as well is promoting all of these opportunities because I’ve been so hyper-focused on bringing in that $10,000 that I’m not looking at the long-term growth of my business. Not anymore, BFFs! Not anymore. You’re going to see lots of cool stuff coming in the next few months to fuel the growth of the passive income side of my business – because that’s what’s scalable! So, what questions do you have for me about this income report and how I run my business?
Today's episode marries two things close to Liz’s heart: financial planning and self-care! We’re joined by Michelle Bobrow, the financial coach and money strategist behind The Holistic Wallet, to discuss financial planning and how it affects our wellness (spoiler: our finances have a BIG impact on our holistic wellness). We have an event on April 20th!! What: Harness Your Fear: Live Your Life On Purpose With: former guests Ashley Rector and Julie Wojno!! When: April 20, 2018 Where: LIT Life + Yoga | 999 N. 4th Street, Columbus, Ohio 43201 How: Get your tickets here! Join Nina for a Stress & Gut Health workshop! What: Stress & Gut Health 101 When: April 7th, 2018 Where: Namaste In Love Yoga Studio | 101 Mill Street, Suite 106, Gahanna, Ohio 43230 How: Get your tickets here! We Chat About: Starting a banking career as the economy collapsed How our unhealthy financial mindsets are like our unhealthy food mindsets Identity goals VS performance goals Spending for your values Risk tolerance Combatting black and white thinking Masculinity and money Perfectionism and shame Setting boundaries Reclaiming your power Millennials and money Debt!! Retirement planning Sabotaging ourselves Financial planning Resources: Learn more at
Today's episode marries two things close to Liz’s heart: financial planning and self-care! We’re joined by Michelle Bobrow, the financial coach and money strategist behind The Holistic Wallet, to discuss financial planning and how it affects our wellness (spoiler: our finances have a BIG impact on our holistic wellness). We have an event on April 20th!! What: Harness Your Fear: Live Your Life On Purpose With: former guests Ashley Rector and Julie Wojno!! When: April 20, 2018 Where: LIT Life + Yoga | 999 N. 4th Street, Columbus, Ohio 43201 How: Get your tickets here! Join Nina for a Stress & Gut Health workshop! What: Stress & Gut Health 101 When: April 7th, 2018 Where: Namaste In Love Yoga Studio | 101 Mill Street, Suite 106, Gahanna, Ohio 43230 How: Get your tickets here! We Chat About: Starting a banking career as the economy collapsed How our unhealthy financial mindsets are like our unhealthy food mindsets Identity goals VS performance goals Spending for your values Risk tolerance Combatting black and white thinking Masculinity and money Perfectionism and shame Setting boundaries Reclaiming your power Millennials and money Debt!! Retirement planning Sabotaging ourselves Financial planning Resources: Learn more at TheHolisticWallet.com Connect with Michelle: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Connect With Us: iTunes: https://bit.ly/wineandshine Join our FB Group: The Wine and Shiners Like our FB Page: Wine & Shine Podcast Instagram: @wineandshinepodcast Vivino: https://www.vivino.com/users/wineandshinepodcast Snapchat: wineshinepod Email: wineandshinepodcast@gmail.com Wine & Shine is produced by Podcast Masters
You have heard the saying too much of anything is a bad thing. This definitely does not exclude your personal finances. Surprised? In this episode, we talk to Michelle Bobrow and she shares her enlightening experience with personal finance addiction, yes there is such a thing. What you'll learn about in today's episode: What personal finance addiction is and 2 key signs you are in trouble What she realized about her finances after a relapse in cancer One question to ask yourself when you find yourself going too extreme For the complete set of show notes for this episode go to http://www.jenhemphill.com/118 Be sure to continue to join us in more money conversations in our FREE community over here: http://www.jenhemphill.com/community Enjoy this episode and want more? Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/her-money-matters-money-talk/id1006403754 By you doing that will help us reach more women like you. It's easy, here is how: http://jenhemphill.com/how-to-subscribe-and-leave-a-review-on-itunes/
You have heard the saying too much of anything is a bad thing. This definitely does not exclude your personal finances. Surprised? In this episode, we talk to Michelle Bobrow and she shares her enlightening experience with personal finance addiction, yes there is such a thing. What you'll learn about in today's episode: What personal finance addiction is and 2 key signs you are in trouble What she realized about her finances after a relapse in cancer One question to ask yourself when you find yourself going too extreme For the complete set of show notes for this episode go to http://www.jenhemphill.com/118 Be sure to continue to join us in more money conversations in our FREE community over here: http://www.jenhemphill.com/community Enjoy this episode and want more? Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/her-money-matters-money-talk/id1006403754 By you doing that will help us reach more women like you. It’s easy, here is how: http://jenhemphill.com/how-to-subscribe-and-leave-a-review-on-itunes/
You have heard the saying too much of anything is a bad thing. This definitely does not exclude your personal finances. Surprised? In this episode, we talk to Michelle Bobrow and she shares her enlightening experience with personal finance addiction, yes there is such a thing. What you'll learn about in today's episode: What personal finance addiction is and 2 key signs you are in trouble What she realized about her finances after a relapse in cancer One question to ask yourself when you find yourself going too extreme For the complete set of show notes for this episode go to http://www.jenhemphill.com/118 Be sure to continue to join us in more money conversations in our FREE community over here: http://www.jenhemphill.com/community Enjoy this episode and want more? Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/her-money-matters-money-talk/id1006403754 By you doing that will help us reach more women like you. It’s easy, here is how: http://jenhemphill.com/how-to-subscribe-and-leave-a-review-on-itunes/
Where do you start when it comes to getting your finances in order? On today’s episode of Financial Fluency, I have Michelle Bobrow with me. Michelle is the founder and personal finance strategist behind The Holistic Wallet. The Holistic Wallet is a place where people can help you set a financial foundation and provide creative and casual guidance to reign-in control of your spending, overcome your mental money blocks, and optimize your cash flow. Michelle shares her path to The Holistic Wallet and what led her to make the transition to become a personal finance strategist. She recalled graduating in the recession and had $55K of consumer loans from spending in college. To defer the student loans, she started grad school with no real direction in what she wanted to do. Her first job was with a bank, and it was an excellent opportunity to earn money. Because she was making significant money, Michelle wanted to optimize how she was spending it. Michelle has a background and degree in women’s studies, and when she first started in finance, she noticed how masculine the entire industry was and continues to be today. Michelle found a way to feminize the financial world, and help others seek the emotional, “right-brain-side” of finance. All of her research helped her creative ideas and ideologies of personal finances. And now, The Holistic Wallet is her full-time gig. Notable Quotes from Michelle “We are relating to media messages and things we’re supposed to buy because it’s supposed to make us feel good.” “We keep spending and pushing the envelope because we’re looking for that boundary.” “Our financial lives are always going to be changing. There’s always going to be a variable expense that comes up whether we anticipate it or not—there’s so much variation in our lives and finances.” “Our financial lives are always going to be a work in progress.” Michelle’s Personal Message “In the 5 years it took me to increase my net worth by $100K, I went from spendaholic to burnt-out personal finance addict. It seems innocent enough to make positive lifestyle changes but when you spend most of your waking minutes obsessing over them, you kind of forget to live your life. I'd love to share what ignited my obsession with personal finance, how it consumed my life, why being addicted to something good can actually be bad, and what I did to create a more balanced relationship with money.” To learn more about Michelle and The Holistic Wallet, visit theholisticwallet.com or follow her on social media: Facebook Twitter Instagram ResourcesMoney Cleanse Ebook: http://moneycleanse.theholisticwallet.com Bio Michelle Bobrow is the founder and personal finance strategist behind The Holistic Wallet and is here to lighten up your relationship with your money. Having gone from shopaholic to personal finance addict, Michelle now focuses on money psychology to integrate healthy and balanced financial habits into our lives. Set yourself up for big savings in 7 simple steps by grabbing your free copy of The Money Cleanse. http://moneycleanse.theholisticwallet.com
The Wander Wealthy Podcast | Build and Grow Your Money Coaching Business
For the month of January we are featuring some of the top most listened to episodes from last year's two seasons of the Words and Money Podcast. This week we hear Michelle Bobrow walk us through what it means to spend on things that make us feel good and a fun way to start having the money conversation with our honeys. Check out the shot notes here.
*WARNING: We were on a three-way Skype call during a storm so the sound wasn't the best. Sorry friends!* Welcome to the twenty-fourth episode of the Heart + Hustle podcast. Today we're talking about money. We are talking with Michelle Bobrow who is a personal finance strategist. Michelle is the founder of The Holistic Wallet where she helps guide her clients into creating sound financial plans. She has an amazing e-course which helps users create a strategic spending plans. She shares with us how to combat debt, what we should be doing to build credit, and the best ways to invest your money. Be prepared to take notes! Michelle is on Twitter at twitter.com/theholisticwallet and Instagram at facebook.com/theholisticwalletand you can visit her online at theholisticwallet.com/. For show notes and a list of everything we talked about, visit www.heartandhustlepodcast.com Meet the hosts: Angelica Yarde (twitter.com/studio404design) and Charisma O'Keefe (twitter.com/charismaokeefe) Subscribe via iTunes (itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/heart…d1071624684?mt=2)! Follow us on Twitter twitter.com/hearthustlepod and Instagram instagram.com/heartandhustlepodcast!
The Wander Wealthy Podcast | Build and Grow Your Money Coaching Business
This week on the 'pod' I'm sitting down with Michelle Bobrow and picking her brain about all things money. Michelle is the founder and personal finance strategist behind The Holistic Wallet, a place on the web that will help you set a financial foundation, and provides creative and casual guidance to reign in control of your spending, overcome your mental money blocks, and optimize your cash flow. WHAT WE TALK ABOUT: Budgets and Big Things - "The personal finance course to bankroll the life you crave." How The Holistic Wallet was formed Investing without actually having to "invest" Fiscal Foreplay and how to talk about money in a relationship Michelle's Financial Freedom "I made it" moment Quick & Dirty Q&A Hear about Michelle's dream to open a candle shop Her best money habit that has brought her success Favorite app: YNAB Love for thanksgiving and dog sweaters
Michelle Bobrow is the founder of personal website The Holistic Wallet. Michelle is a personal finance strategist and she helps the creatively-inclined tap into their left brains and set financial foundations they can stand up and shout from. We're going to talk about what finance has to do with personal development, how to get over your limiting beliefs about money, where to start with getting your financial house in order, and much more.