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We all love stories, but how about stories of career and money mistakes, comebacks and successes?In this Queer Money Podcast episode, hosts David and John discuss their favorite financial stories from their new show 'Living Not So Fabulously' by Yahoo Finance, offering insights into the financial challenges and successes of various individuals. Highlights include Ruth Jacks' journey from poverty to EVP at Wells Fargo, lessons from Jane Sasseen's Black Monday investing missteps, Patrick L Riley's recovery after a devastating fire, a financially strategic coming out story from Eric Berger and Dan Amboyer, as well as a career transition that helped Todd Sears beat financial stagnancy.This episode emphasizes resilience, the importance of financial planning, and aims to inspire listeners by showcasing that everyone has a unique money story. Tune in weekly on Yahoo platforms for more on financial wellness, LGBTQ+ retirement, and generational wealth. Topics covered:01:15 Listener Survey and New Show Concept 01:34 Challenges in Sharing Personal Money Stories 02:05 Yahoo Finance Collaboration and Celebrity Stories 02:46 Promoting Financial Literacy Through Celebrity Stories 05:09 Introducing Ruth Jacks: From Poverty to Corporate Leader 08:42 Jane Sasseen's Investment Lessons from Black Monday 12:40 Patrick L. Riley's Gut-Wrenching Story16:14 Eric Berger and Dan Amboyer's Financial Journey 19:33 Michael Seldtich's Career Pivot 22:06 Todd Sears' Resilience and Success 24:45 Conclusion and Upcoming EpisodesTune in to Living Not So Fabulously by Yahoo FinanceYoutube | Apple Podcasts | SpotifyFollow us:Queer Money InstagramQueer Money YouTubeQueer Money on TiktokConnect with John on LinkedInConnect with David on LinkedInMentioned in this episode:Subscribe to the Queer Money Weekly NewsletterSubscribe here to get weekly money tips, show notes, Queer Money take-aways, give-aways, access to events and more.Subscribe to the Queer Money weekly newsletter
Kevin and Chelsea talk with personal finance experts and hosts of the Queer Money Podcast, John & David Auten-Schneider to talk about why it's easier to talk about sex than money and some of the barriers the LGBTQ+ community experiences when it comes to financial well-being. More about John & David: After working in the pale, male and stale-run financial services industry and seeing their community constantly left out of the conversation they decided they wanted to help more folks in the LGBTQ+ community reach not only financial sustainability but to thrive financially. Thriving financially is more than just making a lot of money. It's also using tools and tips that help us keep and grow the money we work so hard to earn. Over the past 5+ years, they've published over 300 episodes of their podcast with notable guests such as Dominique Jackson of POSE, Gaby Dunn of BuzzFeed and author of Bad with Money, Patrick L. Riley, field producer for Oprah, Todd Sears of Outleadership and many more. They break down often hard-to-understand money topics into easy-to-understand stories that highlight folks across the whole rainbow spectrum. Their goal is to see more queer folks reach financial freedom. Podcast: The Queer Money Podcast Motley Fool Study: LGBTQ+ Finance Instagram: @queermoneypodcast Twitter: @debtfreeguys TikTok: @queermoneypod Website: debtfreeguys.com
In 300 episodes of Queer Money®, we've realized that financial wellbeing is unique to each individual. And that our LGBTQ-ness shapes our relationship with money. On this episode of the podcast, we review what we've learned about financial wellness from some of our top guests like Gaby Dunn, Dominique Jackson, Brian Falduto, Patrick L. Riley, Paul Donovan, Sean Howell, Jenni & Lisa Dazlos, Jonathan Lovitz, Matt Baume and Curtis Wong and more. Subscribe to the show notes at: https://queermoneypodcast.com/subscribe
In this episode, Derek is joined by his friend Patrick L. Riley to share his story. Patrick is a writer, a producer and a personality. In this conversation, Patrick tells us that there is nothing impossible as long as you find your way to keep going. Patrick talks about proving his blackness along with being gay. It was a lonely space for him going through his high school and middle school years trying to find himself. He came out at 25, and he shares his experience of the first person he came out to and being rejected. They also speak about the LGBTQ+ Movement being segregated, his experience with the Oprah Show, his book, and self-love!
Guest Co-Host Patrick L. Riley stands in for Nneka for the friendship show. It's Women's History Month and Patrick's book "That's What Friends Are For" Celebrates all the famous and notorious women who've inspired him. Oprah Winfrey, Diana Ross, Patti Labelle, Tracee Ellis Ross, Taraji P. Hensen, and many many more. We also talk about the influence our friendships can have on our romantic lives and how to discern a healthy friendship from a toxic one. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ask-for-candy/message
It’s all about the divas when my friend Patrick L. Riley stops by the podcast to tell us about his book, “That’s what Friends Are For: On the Women Who Inspired Me.” Patrick is an author, TV producer, host and more! He tells us about what it was like working with Oprah on the Oprah Winfrey Show and beyond for over 14 years. Patrick discusses how Oprah and team were there for him when he suddenly lost his partner, what it was like growing up gay in the south, how he bonded with Aretha Franklin over her favorite soap opera. Also, Patrick and I dish about the new tell all book by Whitney Houston’s former best friend and lover Robyn Crawford and of course we fanboy a little bit over our favorite diva, Miss Diana Ross! Find Patrick’s book here; https://www.amazon.com/Thats-What-Friends-Are-Inspired/dp/0999679406/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?keywords=patrick+l+riley&qid=1573718769&sr=8-1 Follow me on Instagram here; Instagram.com/SeanLShow --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/seanlshow/support
Patrick L. Riley is best known for his work as a freelance, senior field producer at “The Oprah Winfrey Show” for over 13 years. He now consults with The Oprah Winfrey Network, The Wendy Williams Show, Pickler & Ben, BET Creative Services and NBCBLK. He also created the highly successful NBC Universal campaign “The More […]
Patrick L. Riley is best known for his work as a freelance, senior field producer at “The Oprah Winfrey Show” for over 13 years. He now consults with The Oprah Winfrey Network, The Wendy Williams Show, Pickler & Ben, BET Creative Services and NBCBLK. He also created the highly successful NBC Universal campaign “The More […]
Patrick L. Riley is best known for his work as a freelance, senior field producer at “The Oprah Winfrey Show” for over 13 years. He now consults with The Oprah Winfrey Network, The Wendy Williams Show, Pickler & Ben, BET Creative Services and NBCBLK. He also created the highly successful NBC Universal campaign “The More […]
Patrick L. Riley is an independent TV personality, producer, and writer, who graduated from Atlanta's illustrious Morehouse College cum laude with a degree in Broadcast Journalism. Currently, the New York City area is home and a backdrop to his award-winning, pop culture blog "Life of Riley." As on-camera talent, he hosts a range of content on all platforms - including current bookings: a second season of hosting on-line show "Wells Fargo presents the Advocate Money Minute" and guest co-hosting often on global entertainment magazine show "Arise Entertainment 360,” also a regular outlet for his spot, pop culture critique and industry-heralded coverage, in addition to "Motown the Musical", CNN, and TV ONE's "Life After," to name a few. Also a performer, Patrick hosts "Billie's Black presents All Star Karaoke,” a popular open-mic night of networking and fun in Harlem. Patrick is a multiple award recipient, including most recently The 2013 New York Association of Black Journalists Trailblazer Award and the 2014 Momentum Education "Pillar of Empowerment" Award. Visit http://thelifeofriley.squarespace.com/rilys-blog/ Get the Off the Grid Into the Heart CD by Sister Jenna. Like America Meditating, Download our free Pause for Peace App for Apple or Android