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All the Hacks
Mastering Cash Flow: Tracking Spending to Boost Savings and 10+ Hacks to Spend Less

All the Hacks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 68:52


#133: Chris does a deep dive on tracking your spending, covering why to do it in the first place, as well as top apps/services, setting up budgets, managing recurring expenses, picking categories and more. He also shares practical tips and hacks to save money across 20+ different categories of spend (without having to make big sacrifices). Link to Full Show Notes: https://allthehacks.com/spending-tracking Partner Deals DeleteMe: 20% off removing your personal info from the web Fabric: Affordable term life insurance for you and your family Vuori: 20% off the most comfortable performance apparel I've ever worn Mint Mobile: $15/mo for unlimited wireless on the nation's largest 5G network Gelt: Skip the waitlist on personalized tax guidance to maximize your wealth Copilot: Free 2 months access to my favorite personal finance app with code HACKS2 For all the deals, discounts and promo codes from our partners, go to: allthehacks.com/deals Resources Mentioned All the Hacks Episodes: #14: House Hacking To Build Your Wealth #16: Do You Really Need a Budget #34: Hacking Healthcare, Prescriptions and Medical Bills #50: The Power (and Tax Savings) of Charitable Giving #104: Optimizing Your Insurance Policies (Auto, Home/Renters, Umbrella, Life, Disability, Pet, and Travel) #113: Unlocking the Power of Plastic: Maximizing Your Hidden Credit Card Benefits #131: Maximize Earnings on Cash, CD Ladders, Bank Bonuses, Bulk Buying, and Automating Returns Tools to Track Your Spending: Copilot: Free 2 months access to my favorite personal finance app with code HACKS2 Mint Rocket Money Tiller HQ YNAB: 34 day free trial Simplifi Monarch Money Bilt Card: Earn Points on Rent Pacaso: Free early access to listings and $2,500+ in closing credits Mint Mobile: $15/mo for unlimited wireless on the nation's largest 5G network Daffy: Free $25 to give to the charity of your choice Henson: Plastic-Free, Precision-Built Razors + $100 free Blades Paprika Recipe Manager: Organize your recipes, make meal plans, and create grocery lists Green Chef: 50% off + free shipping for healthy and delicious meal kits DoorDash: 50% off a convenience, grocery or retail store order with code ALLTHEHACKS inKind: Get $25 off to dine at top restaurants Cashback Monitor: Rebates & Mileage/Points Reward Comparison for Online Shopping CamelCamelCamel: Free Amazon Price Tracker Keepa: Amazon Price Charts (not sure why I called this Wistia) Library Extension: Free eBooks from your local library CardPointers: 30% off the app that helps you earn more cash back, points, and miles Email for questions, hacks, deals, feedback: podcast@allthehacks.com Full Show Notes (02:13) Budgeting & Tracking Cash Flow (06:24) Tools to Monitor Your Spending (09:00) Free Tools to Track Your Spending (17:00) Paid Tools on Android to Track Your Spending (18:00) Review of Simplifi (20:07) Review of YNAB (23:36) Review of Copilot (24:12) Categorizing Your Spending (29:58) Hidden Expenses Categories (31:55) Carryover Budgets (33:19) Setting Up Recurring Expenses (34:55) Copilot Intelligence (35:50) Solving Cash Flow (39:08) Refunds (43:45) Benefits of Budgeting (48:03) Ways to Save Money on Household Items (53:50) Saving on Utilities (56:10) Savings Related to Children (57:27) Saving on Health & Fitness (58:39) Saving Money on Personal Care (1:00:29) Hacks to Save Money on Entertainment (1:02:19) Saving on Food & Drink (1:05:14) Coupons, Price Trackers & Other Hacks to Save (1:06:57) Gifting & Donating Connect with All the Hacks All the Hacks: Newsletter | Website | Membership | Email Chris Hutchins: Twitter | Instagram | Website | LinkedIn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Longevity & Lifestyle Podcast
Biohacking Your Brain (Part 2 of 2), Jumping From Waterfalls, What Brain Imaging Really Shows About Contact Sports, Helping NFL Players, Riding with Olympians and Improving Memory with Buddist Monks with Dr Kristen Willeumier (Episode #21)

The Longevity & Lifestyle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 41:29


Dr. Kristen Willeumier, trailblazing Neuroscientist and Brain Imaging Expert on How to Biohack Your Brain, Jumping Off of Waterfalls in the Dark,  How Contact-Based Sport Causes Brain Damage in Athletes & How to Reverse It, Skills Learned While Show-Jumping With Olympians, and Other Hacks for Peak Cognitive Performance and much more! Dr. Kristen Willeumier (@kwilleumier) conducted her graduate research in the laboratory of Neurophysiology at the University of California, Los Angeles, and the laboratory of Neurogenetics at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.  She received MS degrees in Physiological science and Neurobiology and a Ph.D. degree in Neurobiology from the University of California, Los Angeles. She was a postdoctoral scientist in the Department of Neurology at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center where she continued her work in the field of neurodegenerative disease.  She was the recipient of a National Research Service Award Fellowship from the National Institutes of Health and has presented her work internationally.  Having served as the Director of Neuroimaging Research for the Amen Clinics, she led the efforts in utilizing imaging technologies to understand the neurobiological correlates underlying psychiatric disorders.  In this capacity, she oversaw many pioneering studies, including a clinical research trial investigating the long-term effects of repetitive subconcussive impacts in National Football League players, and developed a protocol to successfully reverse brain damage and improve cognitive health! Dr. Willeumier is widely published in peer-reviewed journals including The Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, Translational Psychiatry, and The Journal of Neuroscience. Please enjoy! If you enjoyed this episode, please hit SUBSCRIBE to the podcast to get your weekly dose of longevity & lifestyle inspiration! I would also love to hear from you so please leave a comment to let me know what you think or reach out on Instagram @longevityandlifestyle! Choose to live well! Warmest, Claudia x

The Longevity & Lifestyle Podcast
Biohacking Your Brain (Part 1 of 2), Jumping From Waterfalls, What Brain Imaging Really Shows About Contact Sports, Helping NFL Players, Riding with Olympians and Improving Memory with Buddist Monks with Dr Kristen Willeumier (Episode #20)

The Longevity & Lifestyle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 92:56


Dr. Kristen Willeumier, trailblazing Neuroscientist and Brain Imaging Expert on How to Biohack Your Brain, Jumping Off of Waterfalls in the Dark,  How Contact-Based Sport Causes Brain Damage in Athletes & How to Reverse It, Skills Learned While Show-Jumping With Olympians, and Other Hacks for Peak Cognitive Performance and much more! Dr. Kristen Willeumier (@kwilleumier) conducted her graduate research in the laboratory of Neurophysiology at the University of California, Los Angeles, and the laboratory of Neurogenetics at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.  She received MS degrees in Physiological science and Neurobiology and a Ph.D. degree in Neurobiology from the University of California, Los Angeles. She was a postdoctoral scientist in the Department of Neurology at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center where she continued her work in the field of neurodegenerative disease.  She was the recipient of a National Research Service Award Fellowship from the National Institutes of Health and has presented her work internationally.  Having served as the Director of Neuroimaging Research for the Amen Clinics, she led the efforts in utilizing imaging technologies to understand the neurobiological correlates underlying psychiatric disorders.  In this capacity, she oversaw many pioneering studies, including a clinical research trial investigating the long-term effects of repetitive subconcussive impacts in National Football League players, and developed a protocol to successful reverse brain damage and improve cognitive health! Dr. Willeumier is widely published in peer-reviewed journals including The Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, Translational Psychiatry, and The Journal of Neuroscience. Please enjoy! If you enjoyed this episode, please hit SUBSCRIBE to the podcast to get your weekly dose of longevity & lifestyle inspiration! I would also love to hear from you so please leave a comment to let me know what you think or reach out on instagram @longevityandlifestyle! Choose to live well! Warmest, Claudia x

Tech Deciphered
#19 – Recruiting Primer – Part 2

Tech Deciphered

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 42:42


In episode 19, we share detailed advice to recruiters, sharing views on job descriptions, finding talent, interview process, good and difficult interview questions, other hacks, as well as our own “pet peeves”. This is the second episode on recruiting. In episode 18, we framed the discussion and shared our core recruiting principles, including in compensation, and in the design and development of the recruiting organization. Episode 20 will end our trilogy, by focusing on detailed advice to candidates. Navigation: Introduction (01:24) Section 1 - The Job Description (02:00) Section 2 -  Hacks & Tools (10:19) Section 3 - Finding Talent (15:04) Section 4 - Interview Process (18:14) Section 5 - Other Hacks (31:52) Section 6 - Pet Peeves and Dislikes (39:17) Conclusion (41:27) Our co-hosts: Bertrand Schmitt, Tech Entrepreneur, co-founder and Chairman at App Annie, @bschmitt Nuno Goncalves Pedro, Investor, co-Founder and Managing Partner of Strive Capital, @ngpedro Our show:   Tech DECIPHERED brings you the Entrepreneur and Investor views on Big Tech, VC and Start-up news, opinion pieces and research. We decipher their meaning, and add inside knowledge and context. Being nerds, we also discuss the latest gadgets and pop culture news. Subscribe To Our Podcast Intro (01:24) Bertrand: Welcome to episode 19. This is the second episode in a trilogy of episodes on recruiting that started previously, with episode 18. In this new episode, we are going to focus on the recruiter side: writing a job description, the tools and approach to find talent, the interview process, global differences, the evergreen approach to recruiting, closing candidates. And we will conclude on our pet peeves and dislikes. Section 1 - The job description (02:00) Nuno: And maybe switching and going into the weeds a little bit on advice that we would specifically have for recruiters and starting with the job description.  The job description is normally this painful thing that someone has to do that involves some copy pasting, hopefully if there's a template or some Googling in the middle, to define what the job looks like. I think this is absolutely the wrong approach, just to be clear. A job description, I think has two sides to it. There should be an external job description, which is manifested to the market. That can be used with external recruiters, that can be used with candidates directly. And that should be sharp and really conveying what hard skills are being looked for, what soft skills are being looked for, what is the value system of the organization, and obviously a brief description of the organization, and finally, a little bit on how that position would fit in terms of roles and responsibilities within the organization. Those four or five things need to at least be there. It should be sharp, it shouldn't be a three page job description. I've seen seven page job descriptions. I'm like, why? Bertrand: No way. Nuno:  Is anyone gonna read that? And sharp should be one page, very clear, there should be a lot of attention to the words that you use and the clarity on it. And it should really be appealing. It is a marketing material. I'm not saying it's not, but it should also be clear in filtering people that have certain skills versus others, people that have a certain value system versus others, et cetera. Then there's a little bit the internal job description, which also should be very clear. Which is, who is this person going to report to, what are going to be the day to day of this person, the complexity of it, et cetera. I'm not sure that needs to be manifested in a very formal way. But there should be clear understanding around the table, from the hiring manager all the way, maybe to the CEO early on in the company, to the person that's managing the recruiting process so that there is clarity on what works and what doesn't. If there are some unwritten rules that are not in the job description that is shared e...

Behind the Mic with AudioFile Magazine
WEIRD PARENTING WINS by Hillary Frank, read by Hillary Frank, et al.

Behind the Mic with AudioFile Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 5:01


The subtitle says it all: “Bathtub Dining, Family Screams, and Other Hacks from the Parenting Trenches.” If you’re a parent and find yourself stuck in a rut, this audiobook is sure to get you out of it — and make you laugh out loud. Hillary Frank’s podcast “The Longest Shortest Time” has helped many parents get through the early years, and this book compiles some of the best and weirdest advice submitted from parents around the world. Frank reads introductions to chapters describing her own parenting experiences, and then a delightful cast of narrators reads all of the “weird parenting wins.” Published by Penguin Audio. Read the full review of WEIRD PARENTING WINS at audiofilemagazine.com. For more free audiobook recommendations, sign up for AudioFile Magazine’s newsletter. On today’s episode are host Jo Reed and Assistant Editor Emily Connelly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Skylight Books Author Reading Series
Hillary Frank, "WEIRD PARENTING WINS" w/ Jane Marie

Skylight Books Author Reading Series

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 30:04


The best parenting advice that Hillary Frank receives doesn’t come from parenting gurus, but from friends and podcast listeners who use their creativity to flee moments of desperation. In Hillary’s book, one mother threatens to sing in public anytime her daughters argue. Another mom allows her daughter to play with tampons to get a few minutes on the toilet alone. These are just a few of the gems available in Weird Parenting Wins: Bathtub Dining, Family Screams, and Other Hacks from the Parenting Trenches, a collection of unusual techniques parents use in stressful situations to calm their children and themselves. These “weird parenting wins” work for parents with children of all ages. From using The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air theme song to lull a colicky infant to convincing her kids that Toys ‘R’ Us is a membership only club, parents in Hillary’s book are as ingenious as they are eccentric. They use their tricks to foster fun, inspire their kids to diversify their appetites, stop sibling rivalry, cultivate independence, develop manners, and open up. Not only does Hillary focus on kids’ needs, she also intersperses anecdotes to help moms and dads keep their cool, find time for intimacy, and enjoy the insane, heartwarming journey. Frank is in conversation with Jane Marie, a Peabody and Emmy Award-winning journalist and former producer of This American Life.

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Atomic Moms
The Longest Shortest Time Hillary Frank on Weird Parenting Wins

Atomic Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 43:17


Before you were a mom, did you think you'd be a good one? In this in-studio conversation with Hillary Frank, creator of the award-winning podcast The Longest Shortest Time, contributor to This American Life, and author of WEIRD PARENTING WINS: Bathtub Dining, Family Screams, and Other Hacks from the Parenting Trenches, we swap babysitting stories from our youth, where we find creative inspiration, and how we create work-family boundaries. We share our favorite weird parenting wins and our latest parenting challenges with our extroverted daughters. We also discuss Frank's recent, wildly popular The New York Times opinion piece "The Special Misogyny Reserved for Mothers" and how the parenting landscape has changed in the past decade. Listen up! Ellie KnausSubscribe + Listen on the Go: Apple Podcasts | StitcherJoin our Instagram, Facebook, and private community.Show Notes, Links, and More: AtomicMoms.com Please support Atomic Moms, a self-funded project, by leaving a written review here and by sharing this podcast on your social media and Facebook mom groups. Thanks so much!Special thanks to Maggie Borum, Owen O'Neill for sound engineering, and Jeremy Turner for our original theme music.

The Motherly Podcast
#3 Hillary Frank on trusting yourself—and your child—in parenthood

The Motherly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 30:37


Hillary Frank is a veteran podcaster and renowned journalist, and her podcast, called “The Longest Shortest Time” is one of the most recognized parenting podcasts out there. It started as a way for Hillary to cope with her loneliness and struggles in her early weeks of motherhood, and has since grown into an immense collection of stories from parents in all sorts of circumstances. Since its debut in 2010, it has won numerous awards, and tons of critical acclaim, including being on the 50 Best Podcasts lists in both Time Magazine and The Atlantic.In this episode, Hillary and Liz chat about Hillary’s new book, “Weird Parenting Wins: Bathtub Dining, Family Screams, and Other Hacks from the Parenting Trenches,” as well as everything else she’s learned in her near-decade of listening to parents tell their stories.We'll also hear form Motherly contributor and Clinical Psychologist, Ilyse Dobrow DiMarco, as she reads from her essay, "Turns out, there are some things we can control as parents." Read more of her work here.The Motherly Podcast is hosted by Liz Tenety and produced by Micaela Heck and Samantha Gattsek. Music by The Blue Dot Sessions.Thanks to our sponsor, Prudential.

Time To Parent
In Conversation with Hillary Frank

Time To Parent

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019 29:38


This week we have another special guest: Hillary Frank. She's the creator and executive producer of The Longest Shortest Time podcast as well as the author of a new book titled Weird Parenting Wins: Bathtub Dining, Family Screams, and Other Hacks from the Parenting Trenches. To find out more about Hillary Frank, The Longest Shortest Time and her new book, go to: longestshortesttime.com. -- Interested in learning more? You can buy Julie's new book, Time to Parent, here: bit.ly/timetoparentbook. You can also visit juliemorgenstern.com for more tips and tools. Go to the contact page to book Julie at your group or event.

The Business Method Podcast: High-Performance & Entrepreneurship
Ep.339 ~ From Comedian to Copywriter with a $50,000 Sales Letter Part II ~ Kevin Rogers

The Business Method Podcast: High-Performance & Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 28:14


Kevin Rogers Part II ~ Founder of CopyChief.com ~ Current Series ~ 100 Interviews with 100 Location-Independent Entrepreneurs that have over $1,000,000 in Annual Revenue   On a previous episode, Wade Alters called copywriting ‘Modern Day Alchemy'. He makes a really good point. The art of knowing how to take words, put them on a landing page and inspire people to act is a priceless talent. Today's guest is a comedian, seasoned copywriter and founder of the Copy Chief Community Kevin Rogers.   Kevin was a professional copywriter for ten years getting himself to the point where he would write sales pages for $50,000. Now he runs the Copy Chief community that links amazing copywriters with entrepreneurs to help one another create top-notch copy and bottom line make more money. It is the only one of its kind. Today on the show, we get to learn about what Kevin learned from being a stand-up comedian for ten years, how he breaks through different income levels and the foundational principles for copywriting that can change everything in your business.   Part I:   04:42: Who is Kevin Rogers? From Stand-Up Comedian to Entrepreneur 12:56: Personal Growth of Being a Stand Up Comic 15:52: Leaving Comedy for Entrepreneurship 21:18: Kevin on His Growth as a Copywriter   Part II:   02:15: Money Thermometers 04:27: Breaking Income Barriers 05:30: What is Working in Copy Today? 08:04: Foundational Principles of Copywriting 10:45: Other Hacks for High Converting Copy 12:35: CopyChief 20:30: Difference Between a 5, 6 & 7-Figure Mentalities Regarding Copywriting   “We celebrate the terror of creating something big because we know that once it is complete we will have very little competition.” Kevin Rogers quoting James Schramko   Contact Info:   https://copychief.com/ https://copychief.com/podcast-all/

The Business Method Podcast: High-Performance & Entrepreneurship
Ep.338 ~ From Comedian to Copywriter with a $50,000 Sales Letter Part I ~ Kevin Rogers

The Business Method Podcast: High-Performance & Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 31:16


Kevin Rogers Part I ~ Founder of CopyChief.com ~ Current Series ~ 100 Interviews with 100 Location-Independent Entrepreneurs that have over $1,000,000 in Annual Revenue   On a previous episode, Wade Alters called copywriting ‘Modern Day Alchemy'. He makes a really good point. The art of knowing how to take words, put them on a landing page and inspire people to act is a priceless talent. Today's guest is a comedian, seasoned copywriter and founder of the Copy Chief Community Kevin Rogers.   Kevin was a professional copywriter for ten years getting himself to the point where he would write sales pages for $50,000. Now he runs the Copy Chief community that links amazing copywriters with entrepreneurs to help one another create top-notch copy and bottom line make more money. It is the only one of its kind. Today on the show, we get to learn about what Kevin learned from being a stand-up comedian for ten years, how he breaks through different income levels and the foundational principles for copywriting that can change everything in your business. Part I:   04:42: Who is Kevin Rogers? From Stand-Up Comedian to Entrepreneur 12:56: Personal Growth of Being a Stand Up Comic 15:52: Leaving Comedy for Entrepreneurship 21:18: Kevin on His Growth as a Copywriter   Part II:   02:15: Money Thermometers 04:27: Breaking Income Barriers 05:30: What is Working in Copy Today? 08:04: Foundational Principles of Copywriting 10:45: Other Hacks for High Converting Copy 12:35: CopyChief 20:30: Difference Between a 5, 6 & 7-Figure Mentalities Regarding Copywriting   “We celebrate the terror of creating something big because we know that once it is complete we will have very little competition.” Kevin Rogers quoting James Schramko   Contact Info:   https://copychief.com/ https://copychief.com/podcast-all/