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Find more about Lori Tsugawa Whaley and her work in the links below:Website: https://www.loriwhaley.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/loritsugawawhaley/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loriwhaley2018/Check out Lori's reference of Nick Vujicic: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Vujicic Lori Tsugawa Whaley is an author and inspirational speaker on a mission to empower others to reach their God-given potential, no matter their path, heritage, or circumstances. She is a third generation Japanese-American and a descendant of the samurai warrior. Whether she is inspiring prison inmates at the local correctional facility to create better lives, empowering women business owners at Money Wise Women conferences to honor their financial resources, or addressing business executives at the Project Management Institute to celebrate cultural diversity; our guest captivates attention and compels listeners to live inspired, purposeful lives of powerful contribution that extend far beyond the day to day realities of commerce. Having grown up in a predominately white farming community, she struggled with being different. She channeled her unrest into tireless research and curiosity to study and embrace her Japanese heritage. Today, our guest models the Ways of the Samurai Warrior with every story she tells and every move she makes. Without judgment and with a full heart, she lives the principles of honor, courage, rectitude, loyalty, honesty, self-control, and compassion while inspiring others to do the same. Having endured and painstakingly continuing to recover from not one, but two auto collisions, Her resilience has been strongly tested. It is one thing to model the Ways of the Samurai Warrior in good times. It is another thing to do so while recovering. Her compassion to guide others through tough times is informed by her own journey to regain wellness against demanding odds.Subscribe and Follow the podcast for updates on:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6eM...Website: https://www.thefirstgenerationspodcast.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/FirstGenera...
Lori Tsugawa Whaley is an author and inspirational speaker on a mission to empower others to reach their God-given potential, no matter their path, heritage, or circumstances. Lori is a third generation Japanese-American and a descendant of the samurai warrior. Whether she is inspiring prison inmates at the local correctional facility to create better lives, empowering women business owners at Money Wise Women conferences to honor their financial resources, or addressing business executives at the Project Management Institute to celebrate cultural diversity, Lori Tsugawa Whaley captivates attention and compels listeners to live inspired, purposeful lives of powerful contribution that extend far beyond the day to day realities of commerce. https://www.linkedin.com/in/loritsugawawhaley/
If you have a bank account and care about racial justice, you can be a financial activist. “Money-Wise Women” guest Ebony Perkins is the investor and community relations manager of the Self-Help Credit Union which was founded in 1980 to help employees in rural North Carolina’s farm worker cooperatives gain ownership of local mills that […]
As a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, electronic payment systems, telehealth, virtual conferencing, and other digital interactions are becoming increasingly important. Cyber security and the protection of individual identities and information is crucial. Open source, decentralized, and transparent structures are creating a safer computerized world.Today’s “Money-Wise Women” guest is a leading digital security expert and […]
Cooperatives are revitalizing communities, satiating hearts with feelings of belonging. By participating in coops, individuals are more effectively stewarding resources and taking responsibility for meeting the needs of the community in mutually beneficial ways. People are creating vibrant local economies through utility cooperatives, food and pharmaceutical coops, community-supported agriculture, and housing cooperatives. “Money-Wise Women” guest Janelle […]
Aligning your money with your values requires vigilance. As individuals like you engage in solidarity instead of charity, a healthier economy will emerge. Impact investing uses money to precipitate positive social change through assessment of the social and environmental improvements being enabled. “Money-Wise Women” guest Morgan Simon is an investment advisor and founder of the Candide […]
An economy from the heart circulates a virtuous flow of resources that enrich people and planet. On this special review of the last 100 episodes of Money-Wise Women, I share what I’ve learned over three years of conversations on the show. The women who have been guests have expanded my understanding of life in unexpected ways. […]
Women are at the intersection of spirit, culture, and the economy. We stand at the threshold of possibility, as the feminine rises. Interconnected, we flourish in purposeful leadership and in the return of the feminine in us all. “Money-Wise Women” guest Nina Simons co-founded the Bioneers Conference thirty years ago with her husband, Kenny Ausubel. Nina […]
Inside of each of us are stories about money. These memories are about more than just numbers. Your worth and security are intimately intertwined with how you earn, spend, give, and save money. These tales define success, status, and our very identity. Revealing our intimate money stories takes courage. In this unique episode of “Money-Wise Women,” you […]
Friendships are nourishing. Giving and receiving attention, love, acknowledgment, and money generates a renewable source of energy. When you are accepted as you are, without pretense, then the superficial half-truths of social acquaintance fall away. Where you are understood, you feel belonging. Becoming friends with money starts with a conversation. “Money-Wise Women” guest Sarah […]
Nature’s ingenuity in Costa Rica is palpable in the lush tropical jungle buzzing with the flow of resources. The fertility of a healthy ecosystem arouses the human imagination. Nature is a responsive lover, wise teacher, and bold editor. “Money-Wise Women” guest Jennifer Menke knows this intimately. She is project director of the Regenerative […]
You feel a deep satisfaction when you contribute to your community and are acknowledged for your value. You deserve to feel supported by mutually beneficial relationships that enrich your life. You are not alone. You belong. “Money-Wise Women” guest Ruth Miller shares her vision of this emerging culture. She holds a Ph.D. in systems science, […]
Collaboration evokes the pleasure of belonging. We are nourished by connection. At the intersection of social, racial, and economic justice, ancient ways of caring for one another sustain people. “Money-Wise Women” guest adrienne maree brown is an author and social-justice facilitator. She is author of Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds. Her book draws on […]
Within you are hidden treasures ready to awaken. There is a wellspring of value to emerge from your soul. Focused attention and shared intention are your greatest renewable resources. Use this regenerative power to create true wealth. “Money-Wise Women” guest Lynne Twist is a recognized global visionary committed to alleviating poverty, ending world hunger, and […]
There are stories behind every statistic. One thing I learned in economics is that the questions you ask determine the answers you find in the numbers. Statistics are subjective. What’s really going on with the gender pay gap? “Money-Wise Women” guest Anna Rova is the founder of Girlskill, an online media platform, publication, […]
Technology has radically transformed the financial landscape. With the proliferation of smart phones, people have real-time access to markets and accounts. Yet this abundant financial information does not make people more money-wise. How can technology improve our financial lives? “Money-Wise Women” guest Sofia Rossato is founder of WellWallet. She is passionate about […]
Crystal Arnold, Founder, Money-Morphosis and Money-Wise Women Podcast Shame, guilt, and fear are the three strongest influences that stop people from talking about money. Listen to Kathleen’s interview with Crystal Arnold about the emotional side of money and learn some ways to get past the emotion and the influence of mainstream media to start money conversations with loved ones and become a more engaged, holistic consumer. Key Take Aways: Increase your financial awareness. Ways to be a rational consumer include doing a budget, checking prices, and doing comparison shopping. Become self-aware. Looking beneath the rational mind and examining your learned money messages and what motivates you to spend or save can help you make more empowered financial decisions. Assess your values. Crystal identifies four areas of wealth – financial, inner wealth (gifts and skills), relational or relationship, and environmental (home and work). Assess your values and then take some of your financial resources and invest in all of your areas of wealth. Crystal Arnold is the founder of Money-Morphosis and the Money-Wise Women podcast. After graduating from Southern Oregon University in 2007 with a degree in international economics, she has designed and facilitated workshops, community events, and discussion panels about money. She has inspired thousands of people to have a healthier relationship with money. Her written work has appeared in journals, magazines, and the book called Reinhabiting the Village. She is currently Director of Education at the Post Growth Institute, servers on the Economics Guild of the Villagelab, and is co-authoring a new book due out soon. Crystal lives in Oregon with her husband and two children. Special Announcement: Breaking Money Silence® listeners can sign up for her The Discover Your True Wealth 5-Day Challenge. For more details, visit www.discoveryourtruewealth.com.
People like you are building power from the ground up to create community resilience. Relationships are the bedrock of your well-being. Building solidarity across seeming divides in local communities is crucial. When organizers are equipped with communication, networking, and emotional intelligence skills, they can lead through times of struggle. “Money-Wise Women” guest Sarah […]
Pioneers travel uncharted territory. We face unforeseen challenges with courage. We are resilient and adapt to changes with grace and creative collaboration. We are curious and ask questions about what is possible. We are pioneers into prosperity, navigating the trail of “enough” through the forests and deserts of money. “Money-Wise Women” guest Jane […]
A market is a place to care for one another. It is a living system of connection where people bring their offers and their needs. Markets are the looms of the material world, and the yarn of our transactions is money. It is time to upgrade our money systems. “Money-Wise Women” guest Gwendolyn Hallsmith […]
People find relief and opportunity when they open up and talk about money. They break down walls of financial fears and inhibitions, secrets about imagined poverty that have become their weaknesses. Breaking this “money silence” has profound consequences both at the personal and systemic level. Today’s “Money-Wise Women” guest is Kathleen Burns Kingsbury, author of […]
How do we develop a satisfying sense of belonging, our deep longing for connection? Too many people feel isolated and impoverished by the modern market. Imagine a world where more people are contributing their unique gifts and generously compensated for it with money and love. Imagine a sacred economy where money is beautiful. “Money-Wise Women” […]
In this episode, Devi chats with Lori Tsugawa Whaley about the Samurai Code and how to apply it to Spiritual Entrepreneurship. Lori is a third generation Japanese American and a descendant of the Samurai Warrior. Devi and Lori discuss: How she came to know her Samurai Heritage The history of the Samurai The principles of the Samurai Surviving Traumatic Brain Injury The Samurai spirit of never giving up The special diet that is recommended for traumatic brain injury The practices that Lori has used to heal her brain from TBI Business processes that Lori uses to manage TBI Applying the Code of Bushido to Spiritual Entrepreneurship Interesting Japanese historical facts Japanese cultural practices in business Lori's mother's legacy of "Try your hardest, do your best, never give up and go for broke. There is always a way." and more… Connect with Lori on her website @ http://loriwhaley.com/ By Email: lori@loriwhaley.com By Phone: +1 253-318-3768 On Facebook On YouTubeHer book: The Courage of a Samurai: Seven Sword-Sharp Principles for Success Resources Mentioned: Brian HQ: https://www.brainhq.com/Amen Clinic and Dr. Amen: https://www.amenclinics.com/Five Stones Coffee in Seattle, WA: https://5stonescoffeeco.com/ More about Lori: A third-generation Japanese American and a descendant of the Samurai Warrior, Lori Tsugawa Whaley is an inspirational speaker on a mission to empower others to reach their God-given potential, no matter their path, heritage, or circumstances. Whether she is inspiring prison inmates at the local correctional facility to create better lives, empowering women business owners at Money Wise Women conferences to honor their financial resources, or addressing business executives at the Project Management Institute to celebrate cultural diversity, Lori Tsugawa Whaley captivates attention and compels listeners to live inspired, purposeful lives of powerful contribution that extend far beyond the day to day realities of commerce. Growing up in a predominately Caucasian farming community, Lori struggled with being different. She channeled her unrest into tireless research and curiosity to study and embrace her Japanese heritage. Today, she models the ways of the Samurai Warrior with every story she tells and every move she makes. Without judgment and with a full heart, she lives the principles of honor, courage, benevolence, rectitude, honesty, honor, and loyalty, while inspiring others to do the same. Having endured and painstakingly continuing to recover from not one, but two auto collisions, Lori’s resilience has been strongly tested. It is one thing to model the ways of the Samurai Warrior in good times. It is another thing to do so after being diagnosed with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), endure years of rehabilitation, and now is a TBI survivor. Her compassion to guide others through tough times is informed by her own journey to regain wellness against demanding odds.
Is money on your mind? Money is one of the most brilliant human creations, and yet for so many people it is the number one source of stress. Money-Wise Women guest Kimberly Adams is passionate about shifting people’s beliefs and behaviors around money. She works through their inner mindset, through their subconscious beliefs that are […]
Today's guest is Crystal Arnold -- Crystal is a mother and economist who explores the colorful terrain of women and money, providing inspiration and practical advice for building true wealth. As host of the powerful Money~Wise~Women podcast Crystal interviews powerful women about the virtues of feminine finance and how to cultivate true wealth in your daily life. The post AALP 142 – Women and Money with Crystal Arnold appeared first on Wealth Clinic.
You have valuable skills and services to share. Yet when it comes time to do “marketing,” many entrepreneurs feel shy about “selling” themselves. What can you do to shift your mindset and eagerly impress potential clients with your compelling story? “Money-Wise Women” guest Amanda Verdery Young suggests that you “stand in” instead of “stand out.” […]
Two crucial skills are not sufficiently taught in most schools, personal finances and emotional intelligence. Most days one has to engage with money and other people, clearly both are fundamental to a person’s well-being. How do you relate to people? How do you manage money? “Money-Wise Women” guest Lisa Chastain is a transformational coach who […]
What would you do if you recently negotiated a contract as an independent contractor, and then realized that you were being paid about 30% less than a male peer? “Money-Wise Women” guest Rebecca Slocum did something quite bold. With her expert negotiation skills she fought for a new rate commensurate to the skills and value […]
Many entrepreneurs struggle with how to make the most out of social media. There is so much information out there. How can you make your unique voice stand out? “Money-Wise Women” guest Heidi Richards Mooney shares the lessons she’s learned through decades of being an entrepreneur. Her unique approach toward marketing and using social media […]
The young woman stuck around because the extractive economy was so familiar. He was crude, and always took more than she wanted to give, but at least she had financial security. Even though she suffered, continuing to sell her time and pay her debt seemed like the best way to stay safe. “Money-Wise Women” guest […]
Regenerative agriculture has become a significant movement, based on ecological principles and practices that build soil health. Perhaps it’s because many aspects of nature seem to be dying and people recognize the need to infuse vitality into emergent, life-affirming systems. “Money-Wise Women” guest Liora Adler is a visionary social activist, facilitator, and psychologist. For five […]
Who owns your money narrative? You or the commercial establishment? Imagine that you can rescript your life to reflect your true wealth. “Money-Wise Women” guest Ruth Anne Wood gives practical exercises to shift your story immediately. You can use your story-telling powers to create the satisfying and prosperous life that you desire. In this conversation […]
Are you someone who is most comfortable playing it small? Maybe you feel awkward expressing your opinions, especially in groups. This can be scary territory for many people. You are not alone! This is why “Money-Wise Women” show’s guest Destiny Love finds her group workshops so powerful. She is passionate about supporting people to gently […]
It’s no surprise people have a hard time talking about money. Most of us were not taught the specific skills of communication or financial management. When people explore their relationship with money with curiosity, things begin to shift. Today’s “Money-Wise Women” show is with communication expert and former certified financial planner Jobie Summer. She explains […]
Marcia Brixey, founder of Money Wise Women shares her best tips for creating a spending plan and getting started with an investment plan. Plus she reveals a fun technique she's used to achieve all kinds of goals, personal and professional.
How soon after foreclosure or short sale can you buy a home? Gerri Detweiler shares details based on a recent blog post for Forbes.com/Money Wise Women.