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In this episode of the Journey to Launch Podcast, we welcome back entrepreneur, investor, and bestselling author Grant Sabatier. Grant shares insights from his new book, Inner Entrepreneur: A Proven Path to Profit and Peace, and reflects on his 10-year journey since reaching financial independence. He discusses how his financial philosophy has evolved, his experience selling and repurchasing Millennial Money, and his latest venture—opening a brick-and-mortar bookstore in Columbus, Ohio. Grant also offers valuable advice for aspiring entrepreneurs and content creators navigating today's competitive digital landscape. In This Episode, Grant shares: How he reached financial independence in just over five years Insights into selling Millennial Money to The Motley Fool and later buying it back The increasing competition in digital spaces and why picking a single platform to master is crucial. Why he decided to open a bookstore and how it differs from online businesses Other Links Mentioned in episode: Listen to Grant's previous episodes on the Journey to Launch Podcast: From Unemployed and Broke to a Millionaire in 5 years w/ Grant Sabatier Your Guide to Financial Freedom & Having All The Money You Will Ever Need w/ Grant Sabatier Check out Grant's books: Financial Freedom: A Proven Path to All the Money You Will Ever Need Inner Entrepreneur: A Proven Path to Profit and Peace BankBonus.com Check out Grant's Bookstore: Clintonville Books Get your copy of my book: Your Journey To Financial Freedom! Join The Weekly Newsletter List to get updates, deals & more! Leave Your Journey To Financial Freedom a review! Get The Budget Bootcamp Check out my personal website here. Leave me a voicemail– Leave me a question on the Journey To Launch voicemail and have it answered on the podcast! YNAB – Start managing your money and budgeting so that you can reach your financial dreams. Sign up for a free 34 days trial of YNAB, my go-to budgeting app by using my referral link. What stage of the financial journey are you on? Are you working on financial stability or work flexibility? Find out with this free assessment and get a curated list of the 10 next best episodes for you to listen to depending on your stage. Check it out here! Connect with Grant: Website: grantsabatier.com Instagram: @GrantSabatier Connect with me: Instagram: @Journeytolaunch Twitter: @JourneyToLaunch Facebook: @Journey To Launch Join the Private Facebook Group Join the Waitlist for My FI Course Get The Free Jumpstart Guide
#218: Learn to redefine financial freedom by aligning your life with what you truly love. We dive deep into why setting limits can actually create more freedom, how to define what “enough” means for you, the role of entrepreneurship in building a fulfilling life, and more. Grant Sabatier is an entrepreneur, investor, podcaster, and bestselling author of Financial Freedom and Inner Entrepreneur. He is also the founder of Millennial Money (acquired by The Motley Fool) and Clintonville Books, a rare bookstore in Columbus, Ohio. Link to Full Show Notes: https://chrishutchins.com/financial-freedom-grant-sabatier Partner Deals Copilot: Free 2 months access to my favorite personal finance app with code HACKS2 LMNT: Free sample pack of my favorite electrolyte drink mix Gelt: Skip the waitlist on personalized tax guidance to maximize your wealth Vuori: 20% off the most comfortable performance apparel I've ever worn Fabric: Affordable term life insurance for you and your family For all the deals, discounts and promo codes from our partners, go to: chrishutchins.com/deals Resources Mentioned Grant: Website | X Inner Entrepreneur: A Proven Path to Profit and Peace Financial Freedom: A Proven Path to All the Money You Will Ever Need Clintonville Books U.S. Mobile Unlimited Plan Replit The Daily Churn Podcast The Atlantic Article: The Anti-Social Century ATH Podcast Ep #74: A Hospice Doctor's Advice on Making the Most of Your Finances, Relationships and Time with Jordan Grumet Ep #91: Die With Zero: Net Fulfillment Over Net Worth with Bill Perkins Ep #181: Making an Easy $3k/mo from Online Deals with Kai Ep #206: The Gold Market: Strategies for Investing and Reselling with Trey Benedict Membership Leave a review: Apple Podcasts | Spotify Email for questions, hacks, deals, and feedback: podcast@allthehacks.com Full Show Notes (00:00) Introduction (02:18) Grant's Evolving Definition of Freedom (04:57) How to Set Limits in Your Day-to-Day Life (08:52) How Limits Apply to Different People (18:16) Why Grant Recommends Meditation to Everyone (21:06) Finding Your Peace (25:52) How to Define and Find What "Enough" Is (27:47) Why Grant Writes for His Younger Self (34:13) How to Decide Whether to Save More or Earn More (39:51) Balancing the Paradox of Life (45:21) How to Find Your Inner Entrepreneur (54:10) Importance of Community in the Entrepreneurial Journey (56:48) Where to Find Grant and His Work Connect with Chris Newsletter | Membership | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn Editor's Note: The content on this page is accurate as of the posting date; however, some of our partner offers may have expired. Opinions expressed here are the author's alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, hotel, airline, or other entity. This content has not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of the entities included within the post. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this short episode, Lawrence shares life updates, discussing how everyone navigates their busy seasons. The challenges and triumphs of balancing hectic schedules while maintaining financial security. It's a candid look at how life can be overwhelming but rewarding, as each host has found ways to stay on top of their personal and professional commitments. It's a real talk on handling growth, change, and finding stability.Wait, what's a Financial Griot?The Financial Griot is a play on two words (Finance + Griot) that hold significance in closing the wealth gap while embracing our differences. Alainta Alcin, Lovely Merdelus, and Lawrence Delva-Gonzalez give their take on current events relating to your personal finances and wealth mindset. Features in the New York Times, Bankrate, and other publications, the hosts share the stories that others don't. Stories about growth, opportunity, and even Wars. Beyond that, we tie it back to how it reflects on your finances. Specifically, we teach you how to become financially literate, incorporate actionable steps, and ultimately build generational wealth.Can you imagine being a Millionaire in 20 years or less?Yeah, it's possible. Eighty percent of millionaires are the first generation, which means they didn't come from wealth. We teach you how. Join a community of subscribers who welcome a fresh take on money.So there you have it, The Financial Griot, or TFG for short. The hosts amassed over $3 million in wealth in about eight years and are on track to retire early. We will gladly share the secrets if you want them since the opportunity is abundant and Win-Win.Find the TFG Crew Hosts on Instagram: Alainta Alcin - Blogger, Travel and Money Enthusiast https://www.linkedin.com/in/alaintaalcinLawrence Delva-Gonzalez, Financial Foodie and Travel Blogger @theneighborhoodfinanceguyLovely Merdelus - Entrepreneur and Small Business Growth Specialist @lovelymerdelus
This episode marks 10 years of Everyone's Talkin' Money—formerly Millennial Money. Over the past decade, I've interviewed hundreds of experts, financial therapists, and entrepreneurs, and today, I'm sharing the 10 biggest money lessons I've learned. In this episode, you'll learn: How money trauma impacts your financial decisions—and how to heal from it Why wealth isn't about how much you make but how you feel The key to building a spending plan that actually works Why you can't “out-earn” a bad money mindset The simple investing strategy that wins over time How financial shame keeps you stuck—and how to move through it If you want to change your financial life, it starts with your money mindset. That's why I wrote Unraveling Your Relationship with Money, a guide to breaking free from money trauma and building real wealth. Resources & Links Get my book Unraveling Your Relationship with Money → http://www.everyonestalkinmoney.com Work with me 1:1 for money coaching → https://savvycal.com/everyonestalkinmoney/comp Listen now and celebrate 10 years of talking money with me. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are you ready to take control of your finances and design a life that feels as good as it looks? In this episode, we're diving deep into what it means to reset your money mindset and habits as a Millennial. From tackling student loan debt and embracing side hustles to investing smarter and saving with purpose, this is your roadmap to financial empowerment. Five MUST LISTEN segments: 05:31 : #2 - Avoid "spending leaks" 06:49: Let's be honest about the emergency fund 08:58: #9 - Cultivate healthy money habits 09:26: #10 - Avoid lifestyle inflation 11:25: #14 - Self-care, but for your money Click HERE for show notes + FREE budget download
Someone recently asked me: "How did you reach FI?" I didn't have a great answer for them that didn't take 30+ minutes to explain. So, I recorded a podcast episode outlining my entire FI Journey - all the numbers, all the income streams, all the expenses, year over year. Below are the notes I created to guide the episode. 2016 Read the 4-Hour Workweek Started my first real business, Arsenal Discs Learned how to build a website, marketing, sales, networking, negotiations, pricing, product design… all the HARD way 2017 Discovered FI through Mr. Money Mustache Started listening to podcasts like ChooseFI and Afford Anything Read books like Simple Path to Wealth and Your Money or Your Life Learned about side hustles, taxes, the 4% rule, etc. Despite all this, didn't really have any money since I was paying for college Locked in job for July 2018, plan was to work 7-10 years to hit FI 2018 Went to CampFI in January and FI became “real” Lived in Australia with lots of time on my hands and started side hustling after being unable to find a regular job Blog launched in April 2018 to document my journey Started working as a commercial RE lender in July 2018 once I returned to the U.S. All-in comp was $80-85k Knowing that FI existed was a blessing and a curse Launched podcast in August 2018 (nothing else like it) FinCon 2018 (CampFI on steroids) - met Grant and others By the end of that year, I had tried a dozen new side hustles (blogging, podcasting, freelance writing, building websites, editing podcasts, affiliate marketing, digital products, etc) Income: $44,000, Net worth: $75,000, Stock market: -6.24% 2019 Quit my corporate job on January 31, 2019 with $30,000+ saved Side hustles were bringing in $1,200 per month, but my expenses were the same ($450 rent, paid off car, super frugal) Financial Freedom book tour March-May of 2019 Teamed up with Julie to launch Gold City Ventures in June 2019 So many people asking for 1-on-1, wanted to teach at scale Most of my time after that was spent working on Gold City Ventures Practicing my craft to teach better Managing a community, recording & packaging content, hiring people Originally launched E-Printables, a blogging course, and a freelancing course LOTs of learning lessons from this business Income: $96,000, Net worth: $179,000, Stock market: 28.88% 2020 Went all-in on digital products (dropped blogging and freelancing from GCV) Etsy shop, Shopify store, templates, etc. Continued to live extremely frugally (spending less than $25,000/year) Bought 3-unit house hack in September 2020 $235,000, we lived in the basement, rent $2,200, expenses $1,700 Bought duplex in November 2020 $170,000, rent $2,250, expenses $1,350 Bought 3-unit house hack in December 2020 $315,000, we moved to 1BR/1BA, rent $2,600, expenses $2,100 First house hack jumped to $3,000 in rent once we moved out Income: $198,000, Net worth: $392,000, Stock market: 16.26% 2021 Started freelancing for Motley Fool (who acquired MillennialMoney.com) Extra $10K/month, SEO, “thinking big”, awesome team Bought triplex in May 2021 $245,000, rent $2,900, expenses $1,900 ~$200,000 in down payments came from digital product income Gold City Ventures continues to grow rapidly Income: $403,000, Net worth: $1,035,000, Stock market: 26.89% Financial Freedom! Had RE making $3,000+ in cash flow, $500,000+ invested in the stock market In addition to the semi-passive $20,000+ per month I was earning with digital products Since I reached financial independence, I have continued to work on my main business, Gold City Ventures and invest 90%+ of my income into index funds and real estate. Links from the Episode CodyDBerman.com (previously FlytoFi) The FI Show (first episode)
It's easier now then ever to fall into a spending spree, with a few clicks your small online order can turn into a mountain of instant gratification and debut. Is there a way to stop this bad habit or will you forever be doomed in consumer H-E-double-hockey-sticks? Luckily, special guest, Brittney the Money Girl has a trick up her sleeve; Millennial Money! Think like a Millennial; buy with cash, save before you spend, invest, and more! https://askkelvin.ca/
Music Studio Startup: Helping music teachers thrive as entrepreneurs
Today's episode is a rebroadcast of one of the earliest episodes of Music Studio Startup, but it has stood the test of time. It's worth noting that at the time of recording, my guest Shannah's podcast was called “Millennial Money”, but the name has since changed to “Everyone's Talkin' Money.” Here's the episode: If you're in the first few years of your career, money can be a complicated topic. You may be trying to balance bills and student loan payments while still investing in your business. On top of that, if you're self-employed, you have to figure it out all on your own! In today's show, you'll be introduced to Shannah Compton Game, a Certified Financial Planner and the host of the Millennial Money podcast. A full transcript and resources from this episode can be found at MusicStudioStartup.com/episode150. Cohort starting 9/23: Music Studio Business Building 101 MSS Entrepreneurs Hub + Mastermind Business Finance for Music Teachers
This week on Anyway, we ask the question What Holiday should we start together? We talk Nests, Serotonin, and Millennial Money. We avoid being tortured on the chachkie of tours. And later, we attempt to say "People Pleaser" 5 times as fast as we can. So if you too have to be clear 1000% of the time, then you are in the right place and we are happy to have you. SPONSOR ALERT! Have you all checked out Orphintage yet?! This is an amazing company that specializes in finding you the perfect vintage shirt, whether it is for you or the perfect gift for a friend. Ali and Cassie are both recipients of a rare and vintage shirt from Orphintage so we give our full endorsement of this amazing company! Anyway, at check out, you will receive a 15% off your order. So please visit at the link below. www.orphintage.com
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Send us a Text Message.This week, we're diving deep into the high-stakes game of interest rates, inflation, and economic stability. Is the Fed about to cut rates? Will this be a boon or a bust for your investments? Plus, we'll be talking more on regional bank woes and the government's energy gamble. Discover how the Fed's delicate balancing act between inflation and job growth will impact your investment strategy. Learn about the challenges facing regional banks as they navigate rising interest rates and a shaky commercial real estate market. Plus, understand the political and economic implications of replenishing the US Strategic Petroleum Reserve.This episode is brought to you by Premier Ridge Capital.Sign Up for our Newsletter and get our FREE E-Book where you'll learn everything you need to know about creating financial freedom through multifamily syndication.Visit www.premierridgecapital.com now! This episode is brought to you by Premier Ridge Capital.Build Generational Wealth As A Passive Investor In Multifamily Real Estate Syndication!Visit www.premierridgecapital.com to find out more.Support the Show.
Send us a Text Message.Join us as we chat with Zach Oehlman, the real-life Willy Wonka of real estate, who transformed his humble beginnings into a real estate empire. Forget everything you know about passive income – Zach spills the tea on why real estate is actually hard work, but totally worth it.Discover how this small-town kid with a knack for numbers went from corporate cubicle to global jet-setter. Learn how to level up your financial game, crush your career goals, and build a life you love – all without sacrificing your sanity. We're talking practical tips, inspiring stories, and no BS advice on everything from budgeting to building your brand.Whether you're a broke college grad or a seasoned hustler, this episode is your roadmap to making your money work harder than you do.CONNECT WITH ZACH!https://www.instagram.com/indiana_oehlman/https://www.facebook.com/groups/reiforworkingprofessionalsThis episode is brought to you by Premier Ridge Capital.Sign Up for our Newsletter and get our FREE E-Book where you'll learn everything you need to know about creating financial freedom through multifamily syndication.Visit www.premierridgecapital.com now! Introducing the 60 Day Deal Finder!Visit: www.MartinREIMastery.comUse the Coupon Code: WEALTHYAFfor 20% off! This episode is brought to you by Premier Ridge Capital.Build Generational Wealth As A Passive Investor In Multifamily Real Estate Syndication!Visit www.premierridgecapital.com to find out more.Support the Show.
In this episode, I chat with Investment and Insurance Advisor - James Kehler @jamesmkehler We're discussing stats released by Sagen and Stat Canada regarding issues young Canadians are facing today, the housing crisis, AND we react to CBC Marketplace's hidden camera video where they infiltrate they big banks. James also spills the TEA on his time working for a credit union and what went on behind the scenes. You don't want to miss this one! Be sure to give us some feedback! Give us a rating, review, subscribe, and share this episode with someone if you found it valuable. xoxox Follow me on Instagram: @farrahturcotte.ca Book a call with me: https://calendly.com/farrahturcotte Book a call with James: https://portfolioplanning.ca/contact/
Do you want to retire early? What are the Top 5 things you should know before 59.5? 00:00 - Intro 00:44 - Reacting to "Retiring Early on $870K" from CNBC 20:09 - Top 5 Tips for Retiring Before 59.5 20:26 - #1 Withdrawal ROTH Contributions 22:08 - #2 The Rule o 55 26:17 - #3 Build a Bridge Account 29:16 - #4 Pay Off Your Home & Understand Your Budget 30:38 - #5 Map Out the Phases of Retirement In today's story Jay reacts to a CNBC Millennial Money clip called "Retiring Early on $870K in Arizona" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3krNI31pYA. Do you think you could make the changes to retire early like this? The main topic explains Jay's top 5 tips for retiring before the age 59.5. Let me know if you have other tips for retiring early! Here are the mentioned resources: Rule of 55 Article: https://www.investopedia.com/rule-of-55-5324286 Bucket Strategy Episode: https://youtu.be/JDfOsfrIhFs Please don't forget to like, share, and subscribe! Doing so helps us grow and share HopeFilled financial wisdom. We release a new episode every Tuesday! Subscribe if you don't ever want to miss an episode! You can submit a question on our website (hopefilledfinancial.com) or message us on Facebook (@HopeFilledFinancial). Disclaimer: This podcast serves as educational entertainment only. Any and all opinions relating to real estate, law, taxes, insurance, and/or securities investing that may be contained within this podcast should not be interpreted or implemented as recommendations nor advice. The opinions related to these topics – especially those regulated by state and/or federal entities – should never be taken as replacement for advice from a competent, licensed professional. HopeFilled Financial Coaching is not liable for any individual acting on any understanding of topics directly or indirectly related to real estate, legal practice, taxes, insurance, or investing even if an individual in question changed their understanding after listening to this podcast. All listeners are entirely responsible for seeking advice from licensed professionals before taking any action of their own. Our Website: HopeFilledFinancial.com Music: "Take Me Higher" by Jahzzar Music Copyright License: This music is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.
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Join us as we dive into the captivating story of the Millennial Money Veteran, who defied the odds to achieve financial independence by the age of 30. Starting his journey shortly after leaving the Army and feeling unfulfilled in a high-paying consulting job, the Millennial Money Veteran began documenting his quest for financial freedom on Instagram. Despite a six-figure salary, he was living paycheck to paycheck until he discovered the FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) movement.In this episode, he reveals the steps he took to break free from the corporate grind, including strategic real estate investments and building multiple streams of cash flow. He shares the psychological challenges of early retirement and emphasizes the importance of finding purpose beyond financial success. This conversation is not just about money; it's about designing a life filled with joy, passion, and balance.The Millennial Money Veteran's inspiring journey offers valuable insights for anyone looking to escape the 9-to-5 rat race and live life on their own terms. Don't miss this enlightening discussion on achieving true financial freedom and creating a fulfilling life. Do you need financing for your next home or investment property purchase? Visit our website at www.juice-enterprises.com/need-funding and schedule a pressure free consultation call with our personal mortgage lender Travis David of CMG Home Loans. He will help assess your current situation and will work with you to map out a plan for the future!
In this episode of the Inspired Money Live Stream Podcast, we navigate through the intricate relationship between financial habits and happiness. Joined by guests Grant Sabatier, Andy Hill, Amanda Clayman, and Kate Horrell, we explore the profound impact mindful spending can have on our lives. Episode Highlights: Embracing Financial Well-being Spending mindfully isn't just about managing money—it's about enriching your life. "The Art of Mindful Spending: Finding Joy in Financial Decisions" examines how thoughtful financial habits can elevate our sense of well-being and joy.
On this airing of Your Money Matters, Jon Hansen is joined by three guests to discuss millennial investments, migrants, and NFL franchises. Segment 1: Emily Stewart of Business Insider joins to discuss her latest article about millennials and Gen Z being the best generations when it comes to investing. Segment 2: Judith Crown, from Crain’s […]
In this episode, I chat with Investment and Insurance Advisor - Tyson Nagasaka (@tyson_nagasaka) about the FHSA (First Home Savings Account) and RRSP (Registered Retirement Savings Plan). I reached out to my audience on Instagram and asked you what you wanted to know. Here are the answers! We chat about the similarities and differences, if one is better than the other, why you should have an FHSA and if the FHSA affects your credit score. Thanks for being here! Links to my favourite financial products and services (disclamer - some are affiliate links): KOHO Financial: https://koho.onelink.me/Iw0N/budgetbitch Budget and tracking with Monarch: https://www.monarchmoney.com/ BE SURE TO FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM! @FarrahTurcotte.ca I love sharing stories and REAL jargon-free content. Let's chat and connect!
"This Matters" would like to share an episode of the third season of the Toronto Star podcast "Millennial Money." The show includes millennials speaking about relatable financial dilemmas that are often taboo or embarrassing but that many are grappling with behind closed doors. Like many of us, Amy learned about trigonometry in school but nothing about the basics of financial literacy of investing. And she didn't have any financial models growing up; no one she knew really had any money. But recently, Amy got an unexpected chunk of cash. Now, for the first time, she's trying to learn how to make it grow before she spends it all. Jason Heath, managing director of Objective Financial Partners, Inc., shares practical advice on how to start planning for your financial future, regardless of how much money you have in the bank. This episode was produced by Ghada Alsharif, Julia De Laurentiis Johnston, Sean Pattendon, Kevin Sexton and Andrea Varsany
Moving out of the big city for somewhere more affordable has become a common topic of conversation among Toronto millennials. Is it worth giving up the perks of the city for a lower cost of living and shorter commutes? We speak to a woman named Sydney who's leaving the city she was born in in search of a lower-stress and less costly lifestyle. Then we speak to money expert Jessica Moorhouse, host of the "More Money" podcast, about how to navigate this question and make the most of life in Toronto despite the rising costs of just about everything. This episode was produced by Ghada Alsharif, Julia De Laurentiis Johnston, Sean Pattendon, Kevin Sexton and Andrea Varsany. What you would like to hear on Toronto Star podcasts? Let us know in this survey and you can enter to win a $100 gift card.
"This Matters" would like to share an episode of the third season of the Toronto Star podcast "Millennial Money." The show includes millennials speaking about relatable financial dilemmas that are often taboo or embarrassing but that many are grappling with behind closed doors. jes sachse has been fighting an eviction for about two years. And they're not alone. As rent and property prices soar, eviction is a threat for many Torontonians. Geordie Dent, executive director of the Federation of Metro Tenants Associations, lays out your options when you're faced with an eviction. We also explore the potential financial implications of complying with an eviction notice, or fighting it. This episode was produced by Ghada Alsharif, Julia De Laurentiis Johnston, Sean Pattendon, Kevin Sexton and Andrea Varsany.
Canadians are more in debt than ever before but we rarely talk about it openly. Shame, embarrassment and despair can make it too scary to look at. On this episode, a millennial opens up about how she's fallen into a spiral of debt that overwhelms her and makes it difficult for her to map an escape route. Then, Shannon Lee Simmons, author of "Living Debt-Free" and founder of the New School of Finance, shares some tips on how to practically and philosophically tackle debt while making necessary space to enjoy your life as you do it. This episode was produced by Ghada Alsharif, Julia De Laurentiis Johnston, Sean Pattendon, Kevin Sexton and Andrea Varsany. What you would like to hear on Toronto Star podcasts? Let us know in this survey and you can enter to win a $100 gift card.
My guest today is the definitive voice in Millennial finance, specialising in strategies for beating today's tough economic challenges. She is the Author of an award-winning, best-selling new book, The 5-Day Job Search, which helps young professionals get out of student loan debt while finding the ideal job. With over 1 million views on YouTube, her witty approach to tough talk sets her apart. Her candid style cuts through the noise, delivering foolproof advice for real-world challenges. Far from generic tips, her tips focus on practical steps to quickly improve finances, especially for challenges unique to Millennials. Let's make welcome, Annie Yang. Contact: https://amazon.com/stores/Annie-Margarita-Yang/author/B073SPJ71T https://bookbub.com/profile/2075636108 https://clubhouse.com/@ayfinancial annieyangfinancial_74125 https://facebook.com/annieyangfinancial https://goodreads.com/author/show/17079336.Annie_Margarita_Yang https://instagram.com/annieyangfinancial/ https://linkedin.com/company/annieyangfinancial/ https://linkedin.com/in/annieyangfinancial/ Thank you to Annie Margarita Yang for sharing her invaluable insights on mastering Millennial finances. Stay tuned for more inspiring stories on The Entrepreneurial You podcast. Until next time, this is Heneka Watkis-Porter, signing off."Stay inspired, keep refining your skills, and tune in for more episodes as we nurture your entrepreneurial spirit, and remember that your journey to success is uniquely yours. For more information, visit our website at henekawatkisporter.com. You'll find show notes and links related to today's episode. Connect with us on social media too! We're active on Heneka Watkis-Porter. Affirm with me: My financial journey is vital to my entrepreneurial story. I will build my economic prowess as I forge a path to entrepreneurial success. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-entrepreneurial-you/message
Yonni and Kayla have been together for 15 years. They're unmarried but they've combined their money and freely share their assets, even though only one of them has the house in their name and one of them has the car in theirs. Is this set up financially smart in the long run? Or does it benefit one over the other? Family lawyer Heather Hansen, partner at McCarthy Hansen & Company LLP, shares how getting married may affect your finances for better or for worse. This episode was produced by Ghada Alsharif, Julia De Laurentiis Johnston, Sean Pattendon, Kevin Sexton and Andrea Varsany What you would like to hear on Toronto Star podcasts? Let us know in this survey and you can enter to win a $100 gift card.
About Shannah Game Shannah Game is an award-winning Transformational Money Expert, Host of Everyone's Talkin' Money podcast, Certified Financial Planner with an MBA, entrepreneur, educator, and Certified Trauma of Money Expert. Shannah waved goodbye to the old traditional financial planning model and turned her focus on helping everyone “unf*ck their relationship with money” through her podcast, Everyone's Talkin' Money. Everyone's Talkin' Money podcast, formerly the Millennial Money podcast, was named a Top 4 Money podcast by the NY Times and has been downloaded 25 million+ times in over 167 countries. The show is personal finance meets money therapy - a healthy place for both your wallet and your mental health. Shannah has also spent over 10 years teaching financial literacy at California State University Northridge; she's spoken on stages to thousands, sharing her money expertise, and sat elbow to elbow with hundreds of individuals, guiding them towards their money goals. She's a mental health advocate and openly shares her mental health struggles with her listeners. Shannah became permanently deaf in her left ear in 2018 and has navigated the world with one ear ever since. In her “free” time, Shannah's been known to make a mean risotto, spends way too much time researching travel destinations, and can be seen all around Asheville, NC with her pup, Winnie. What You'll Learn In this episode we talk about: Becoming a Certified Trauma of Money Expert and what that entails What financial trauma is and where it comes from 3 step process to helping you heal Resources Listen to Everyone's Talkin' Money Podcast Freebie: 10 Mindful Money Questions Say hey to Whitney on IG Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This Matters would like to share the first episode of the third season of the Toronto Star podcast "Millennial Money." The show includes millennials speaking about relatable financial dilemmas that are often taboo or embarrassing but that many are grappling with behind closed doors. Maria was saving up to freeze her eggs, but some tough financial decisions forced her to change her plans. Competing financial priorities as an adult makes her wonder: travel, own a home or have a kid - does she have to choose just one? Personal finance and travel expert Barry Choi offers practical advice on how to balance the life you want while also planning for kids. He also talks about the financial and emotional cost he and his partner experienced while going though the IVF process and the real cost of having a kid. Returning for its third season, "Millennial Money" host and Toronto Star business reporter Ghada Alsharif speaks to fellow millennials about relatable financial dilemmas that are often taboo or embarrassing but that many are grappling with behind closed doors. Alsharif then brings the topic straight to an expert to work out some options. This episode was produced by Ghada Alsharif, Julia De Laurentiis Johnston, Sean Pattendon, Kevin Sexton and Andrea Varsany
This Matters would like to introduce you to another Toronto Star podcast: Millennial Money. Millennials face an unprecedented financial landscape in modern life. They've been told all along there are financial markers to being a grown-up: owning a home, having kids, travelling, having some kind of social life. But for many, lots of those things feel well out of reach. Returning for its third season, the “Millennial Money” podcast is doing things differently this time around. New host and Toronto Star business reporter Ghada Alsharif speaks to fellow millennials about relatable financial dilemmas that are usually taboo or embarrassing, that everyone is grappling with behind closed doors. Alsharif will then bring the topic straight to an expert to work out some options. Episode 1 (Home ownership or kids: do I have to choose?) is now available on podcast platforms or at thestar.com/millennialmoneypodcast.
Maria was saving up to freeze her eggs, but some tough financial decisions forced her to change her plans. Competing financial priorities as an adult makes her wonder: travel, own a home or have a kid - does she have to choose just one? Personal finance and travel expert Barry Choi offers practical advice on how to balance the life you want while also planning for kids. He also talks about the financial and emotional cost he and his partner experienced while going though the IVF process and the real cost of having a kid. Returning for its third season, "Millennial Money" host and Toronto Star business reporter Ghada Alsharif speaks to fellow millennials about relatable financial dilemmas that are often taboo or embarrassing but that many are grappling with behind closed doors. Alsharif then brings the topic straight to an expert to work out some options. This episode was produced by Ghada Alsharif, Julia De Laurentiis Johnston, Sean Pattendon, Kevin Sexton and Andrea Varsany What you would like to hear on Toronto Star podcasts? Let us know in this survey and you can enter to win a $100 gift card.
Millennials face an unprecedented financial landscape in modern life. They've been told all along there are financial markers to being a grown-up: owning a home, having kids, travelling, having some kind of social life. But for many millennials, lots of those things feel well out of reach. Returning for its third season, the “Millennial Money” podcast is doing things differently this time around. New host and Toronto Star business reporter Ghada Alsharif speaks to fellow millennials about relatable financial dilemmas that are usually taboo or embarrassing, that everyone is grappling with behind closed doors. Alsharif will then bring the topic straight to an expert to work out some options. Episode 1 will be available Wednesday, Dec. 6 on podcast platforms or at thestar.com/millennialmoneypodcast.
Welcome to the 33rd and newest episode of Stay Winning Podcast! I hope you enjoy this episode and learn from it as I provide you with the details on the current state of millennials and their money. Some of these statistics are truly shocking. Please reach out with topics and questions that you would like for me to expand on. I am here to help you maximize your financial health. Please share and invite your friends. Thank you for listening. Stay Winning! God bless. #millennials #millenialmoney #moneyhabits Perks for you: - Get $20 to Invest in REITs: https://get.stash.com/hugo8gqtr - Take Surveys Get Paid: https://bmv.biz/?a=6821&c=1&s1= - Grow on Twitter: https://gumroad.com/a/698253523/nnyap - Bookkeeping and Taxes for Your Business: https://xendoo.pxf.io/jWKybe - Get Your 1st Business Credit Card Easily: https://www.capitalone.com/small-business/credit-cards/lp/referrals/?referralCode=3MCCRKQD&customerName=HUGO&programCode=4008&pId=859187 - Get Your Free LLC and Tax ID: https://incauthority.refr.cc/hugoalonzo - Detailed Newsletters: https://koji.to/k/76kY Show support: - SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL ➤ https://www.youtube.com/@staywinningpod - FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM ➤ https://www.instagram.com/staywinningpod DISCLAIMER: I am not a financial advisor. These videos are for educational and entertainment purposes only. It's not intended as personal or financial advice. Investing of any kind involves risk. While it is possible to minimize risk, your investments are solely your responsibility. Before doing any kind of investing or making a financial decision, do your own research and contact a professional financial advisor as needed. I am merely sharing my opinion with no guarantee of gains or losses on investments. Affiliate Links: I receive a small commission for some of the links shared here. These affiliate links are of products and services I have used myself and highly recommend to my audience. It doesn't cost you any extra money to purchase products using my link. By using these links, you are supporting my channel and allowing me to create more free content for you. Thank you! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/staywinningpod/message
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On board today is Dev Raga, a practicing clinician from Melbourne with a passion for personal finance. Dev is a fellow podcaster and currently hosts the My Millennial Money Professional Podcast, which is a podcast that makes money concepts simple for busy professionals. Dev began podcasting because he wanted to leave a blueprint for his children and family in the rare event that he wasn't around to explain the basics of personal finance and investing. He's a husband, father, doctor, podcaster and he's a first generation immigrant. His parents migrated here in the early nineties from India and Dev grew up in Adelaide actually, went to medical school and then moved to Melbourne. Dev is a millennial and learned from his parents at a very early age, that while money was not the most important thing, that it is very important. Dev wants to keep working in the medical field, even after reaching FI and continues to enjoy interviewing many interesting professionals through his podcast. Dev has some very useful viewpoints to share with us, so strap in, this one will get you thinking!
Hey poddy fam! My special guest for this episode is Glen James. He is the host of the very popular chart-topping podcast, My Millennial Money, and author of Sort Your Money Out & Get Invested and Sort Your Career Out & Make More Money. He has worked many years as a financial advisor and learnt a very valuable lesson that the smartest people aren't always the smartest with money! Glen is a true expert in the world of finance and money management and has a strong passion for helping people achieve financial freedom. In our current state of rising living costs and growing interest rates, I thought who better to lock in my podcast room to ask all my and all your burning questions about money, savings and investments!@thelazyceo_podcast@gleny.james@mymillennialmoney Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Finance Diaries Season 4 focuses on all things considered "impossible". From getting out of debt, to starting successful businesses, to doing things out of the norm. This season takes the "im" out of impossible, let's dive in.Jordan is the kind of real estate investor that doesn't have any fear or doubts. His personal motto is to forge ahead with full steam and never take no for an answer, what a perfect first guest to kick off the series!As always, you can find more here on Instagram @thefinancediaries and on TikTok @thefinancediaries
On today's episode of Dominate Your Day Podcast, I have the pleasure of self-proclaimed financial guru for Millennials and the author of the book "The 5 Day Job Search" Annie Margarita Yang. We discuss the importance of positioning oneself as an industry professional, personal finance and how AI can help advance careers. Episode Overview: Minute 2: The 5 Day Job Search Minute 10: Working on your personal brand Minute 25: AI and how it can help you in your professional life To find out more about Annie's work, please visit Annie Margarita Yang Check her out on Annie Margarita Yang YouTube and us Dominate Your Day Podcast YouTube
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If you're between the ages of 16 through 35 .. this is an episode you MUST check out FYI FLI Episode 102 features FinCon's Gen Z Money Panel: Colleen Salchow - @salchowcoaching, David Delisle - @theawesomestuff, Jasmine Paul - @jasminelikepaul, Lawrence Cain, Jr. @lawrencecainjr Your Host, Hassan Thomas - @ceosanni In this episode, The Fincon Panel chops it up about: - Opportunities and challenges the NEXT generation may face with money - How automation can propel Gen Z and millennials to financial FREEDOM - The Importance of setting BOUNDARIES on alerts and notifications - What each of us would do differently if we could GO BACK to our early 20s If you're looking to be motivated, educated, and entertained…this podcast is for you What is Fincon: https://finconexpo.com Connect with the panel: David Delisle: http://www.theawesomestuff.com/ Jasmine Paul: http://www.thewealthplayground.com/ Lawrence Cain, Jr. http://www.abundanceuniversity.net/ Colleen Salchow: http://www.salchowcoaching.com/
Glen James is a former financial advisor, author of Sort your money out and get invested and the host of the My Millennial Money podcast. In this episode we explore Glen's concept of LOOT (Life On Own Terms), and what this means for your money and investing. Find out how to create passive income, Glen's ‘holy trinity' of budgeting, and tips on how to level up if you've been investing for a couple of years. This episode was originally produced by Sharesies Australia, watch this episode on Sharesies AU Youtube Brought to you by Sharesies, with BusinessDesk. Appearance on Shared Lunch is not an endorsement by Sharesies of the views of the presenters, guests, or the entities they represent. Their views are their own. Shared Lunch is not financial advice. We recommend talking to a licensed financial adviser. You should review relevant product disclosure documents before deciding to invest. Investing involves risk. You might lose the money you start with. Content is current at the time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Experts discuss how millennials are redefining the American dream and finding ways to thrive despite hard economic times. Have you ever wondered how younger generations are maneuvering around traditional milestones in the face of mounting financial hurdles? That's what Personal Finance Nerd Tiffany Curtis discusses with Dr. Jatali Bellaton, a neuropsychologist and the founder of Brilliant Minds Unite, a youth and adult financial literacy movement. She dives into the daunting financial realities of skyrocketing home prices and crippling student loans, and the impact these have on the dreams and aspirations of millennials and Gen Zers. She explains how to think about investments to make life easier down the road, and the pitfalls of rushing into societal norms without taking time to first reflect on what it is that you really want. Dr. Michael G. Thomas, Jr. then joins the podcast to unpack the emotional turmoil brought about by financial struggles, particularly within marginalized communities. He analyzes the damaging effects of comparison and the role of shame in deterring people from seeking financial support, and advocates for a shift in perspective in order to alleviate feelings of anxiety and embarrassment. Tiffany wraps up the show with host Sean Pyles in a brief reflection on our special series on millennial money, as well as what it means for how younger generations are redefining the American dream. In this conversation, you'll learn about: financial uncertainty, the new American dream, economic challenges unique to younger generations, millennials, gen z, economic barriers, median home prices, societal norms, emotional weight, marginalized communities, how to take advantage of financial opportunities, financial wellness, student loan debt, financial anxiety, and the psychology behind financial shame. 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.
Discover how global events molded millennial finances, and hear ideas for addressing economic challenges and financial trauma. In this Nerdy deep dive, personal finance Nerd Tiffany Curtis joins host Sean Pyles to discuss millennial money woes, from generational financial trauma to structural challenges that have made financial life more difficult for Americans between 27 and 42 years old. They discuss the changing ways that generations are studied and explore how world events such as the financial crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic have shaped people's financial attitudes. Tiffany also talks with Angela Moore, certified financial planner and founder of Modern Money Education, a financial education firm. They discuss the historic and present-day factors that have shaped millennials' relationship with money and ways that they can take ownership of their finances. They also debunk myths surrounding millennials and money, the impact of the internet on financial empowerment, how the millennial pursuit of happiness impacts their career choices, lifestyle, and relationship with money. You'll walk away with valuable insights into the tools millennials can use to empower themselves financially, including organizing finances, setting goals, and understanding the importance of insurance and estate planning. In their conversation, Angela and Tiffany discuss: millennials, financial behavior, modern money education, generational financial trauma, wealth inequality, financial attitudes, career choices, generational divisions, disability insurance, estate planning, money management, generational wealth, retirement planning, budgeting, and financial goals. 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.
We can learn a lot from generations that come after us. As a special treat, this week we dive into the perspective of our oldest daughter Faith. Listen in as she shares about what it was like to grow up in our household, her thoughts on budgeting, and what goal she's working on right now. She made us laugh and also very proud. Her advice to parents and her peers is priceless. You don't want to miss this episode! Our website: www.forbetterandworth.com Get Ericka's book, Naked and Unashamed: 10 Money Conversations Every Couple Must Have Check out our local TV spotlight Connect with us: Instagram: @forbetterandworth YouTube: @forbetterandworth Ericka: @erickayoungofficial Chris: @1cbyoung
This is Doone for Female Startup Club Hey! Welcome back to the Female Startup Club podcast. I just wanted to drop in here and give you a heads up that today's episode is a little different, and for the first time ever, you'll be hearing a guy on the show. This is actually an episode I did a couple of weeks back on the My Millenial Podcast with Glen James and I had SO much fun in this episode that I really wanted to share it with you. We go into detail about my story and a bit about my background, what I'm really excited about at the moment, and talking about startups and investment in general. If you love this episode, please let me know! I'm thinking that maybe I might do more of these. So let me know, and slide into my DM's. I hop you enjoy it. Before we jump into this - I'd love for you to be involved in my new solo episodes. All you need to do is send through a voicenote in the DMS either to female startup club on IG (or my personal account). It can be a specific question you have about business or life or a personal question, something you want to know or learn more about. We're keeping it broad so we can mix it up! It's part of a new content series where we will play your recording (so whatever you send in the recording will play on the show) and chat through that topic or question. And I'm so excited for this! See you in the DMs. Ok, now let's jump into today's episode! LINKS WE MENTION: Doone's Instagram My Millenial Money Podcast Glen James LinkedIn Join thousands of small business owners who are reading our newsletter every Monday at: www.femalestartupclub.com Join our tool and private community for small business owners, Majic [formerly known as Hype Club] Female Startup Club's Instagram Doone's TikTok Say hello to Doone: hello@femalestartupclub.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, we're re-airing our most downloaded episode featuring Grant Sabatier, owner of Millennial Money and author of Financial Freedom. Grant graduated with a philosophy degree and would bounce around 4 jobs after college while being laid off twice. He spent what money he had going on a big trip to Africa before he ended up back at his parents with $2.26 at age 24. It was 2010 and his parents gave him a 3-month time limit to figure things out. Grant realized that no matter what he did, he was going to be trading life for money. With that knowledge, he became focused on how he could make as much as possible and as fast as possible. A few weeks later he discovered Google Mobile Ads as well as a free certification course which allowed him to get hired on making $50k per year. The work just kept snowballing from there and he found himself working 7 days a week. He spread himself across tons of projects including Google Ads, building websites, and even flipping VW vans. A big point of emphasis from Grant is knowing where you want to go and then focusing on how much you need to make to get there. Do that instead of settling on what you think you're worth. He also admits that he should have slowed down a little bit on his journey to financial independence. Grant believes you can be just as addicted to saving money as someone who is addicted to spending it and both are dangerous. His wish is that everyone who finds themselves in a job they didn't love would take 6 months off to discover their passions. This episode is jam-packed with value but our top three takeaways were: Skills are future currency: Grant speculates that, in the future, our economy will operate in such a fashion that each of us represents our own little “island” of talent. Our skill sets and capabilities will determine how much we earn and succeed. Start learning some new skills and building your future currency net worth! Take a step back and breathe: After Grant set his goal of accumulating $1.25M, he turned his engine on hyperdrive. If he could turn back time, he says that he would have taken a step back to breathe and realize all of the freedom he had already created at that moment in time. Enjoy the journey! Budgets Shouldn't Restrict You: If you feel extremely deprived on a budget like Grant did, it might not be a great option for you. Instead, get the big things right (housing, transportation, and food) and then spend your money on the things that truly bring you joy. You don't have to cut out your Starbucks! If you enjoyed this episode, check out the links below for more content, and don't forget to share this podcast with a friend! Links From the Episode Financial Freedom: A Proven Path to All the Money You'll Ever Need Millennial Money – Grant's Blog Grant's Twitter Grant's YouTube Join the Community We'd love to hear your comments and questions about this week's episode. Here are some of the best ways to stay in touch and get involved in The FI Show community! Grab the Ultimate FI Spreadsheet Join our Facebook Group Leave us a voicemail Send an email to contact [at] TheFiShow [dot] com If you like what you hear, please subscribe and leave a rating/review! >> You can do that by clicking here
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Let's talk MONEY, preparing for college, credit, saving and relationships all need to heavy money conversation and preparation. Join me as I sharing my HOT Seat with the. Millennial Money Mom Magnet, she's been featured on iheart radio, News 12, and more. Brought to you the way your favorite GILF always does it, Fun, Funny and Sprinkled with a little FUCKERY. www.sayithloud.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sayithloud/message
In this episode, I am joined by real estate investor, mentor, and Co-Owner of Offer on Homes, Nathan Payne. Learn how Nathan went from door to door to having his own company, teaching rookies how to invest in real estate., Nathan's experience when he left at 19 years old for his Mission, and the ugly side of real estate investing. Learn How to Get Your First Deal in 60 Days or Less!http://linktr.ee/ElitestrategistNATHAN PAYNE'S SOCIALSFACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/investorthrive/FACEBOOK PAGE: https://www.facebook.com/Investorthrive/INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/nathanpayneofficial/WEBSITE: https://www.investorthrive.comYOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/nathanpayneinvestorthrivetvGet your first Real Estate Investing Deal in just under 60 DAYS!With our easy step-by-step lessons and expert instructor, you'll gain the skills and knowledge you need to succeed in Real Estate. Enroll now and start learning today!http://real-estate-investing15.teachable.com We're interested in buying your apartment building from you! Our highly skilled team is here to assist you during the hassle-free process.Contact Us Now!EMAIL: team@premierridgecapital.comWEBSITE: https://www.premierridgecapital.com/
Financial Residency is excited to announce its new partnership with Grant Sabatier. You may know Grant from Millennial Money, CNBC or a variety of websites that feature his expertise. He will be joining the Financial Residency family to focus on helping physicians reach financial independence.