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Today, we'll hear about: How family drama is impacting a highly profitable business A business owner dealing with an underperforming employee What humility really is according to Dave Ramsey A business owner looking for advice on an effective digital marketing strategy Next Steps:
Today we'll hear about: A business owner wondering how much of her revenue she should allocate to payroll The key differences between a controller and a CFO Why Dave Ramsey hates job descriptions and what he thinks is a better option How to give money to charity with business profits Next Steps:
Today, we'll hear about: A son deciding how to move forward with his business after his father's death A business owner dealing with the aftermath of a walkout How Seth Dillon and The Babylon Bee are fighting for free speech How insurance fraud is impacting a small business Next Steps:
About the Guest(s): Rachel Cruze: Rachel Cruze is a finance speaker, and author, best known as the daughter of renowned financial professional Dave Ramsey. With a mission to educate and empower individuals on their financial journey, Rachel has authored multiple best-selling books, including Love Your Life, Not Theirs and Smart Money Smart Kids. She co-hosts The Rachel Cruze Show and has a knack for breaking down complex financial topics into practical steps for everyday people. Rachel is also a prominent personality at Ramsey Solutions, where she continues to influence and inspire through her various roles. Episode Summary: In this illuminating episode of the Who Ya Know Show, host Trevor Houston welcomes finance professional Rachel Cruze to discuss the art of financial intentionality and contentment. Rachel delves into her upbringing as the daughter of Dave Ramsey, sharing how her parents' approach to financial education shaped her perspective. She reflects on the lessons learned from her parents' bankruptcy and how those experiences have influenced her work today. Rachel also highlights the importance of budgeting, intentional spending, and the emotional aspects of money management. The conversation transitions into a detailed analysis of modern financial challenges, emphasizing the need for intentionality in money management. Rachel shares strategies for creating effective budgets, reducing financial stress, and cultivating a mindset of contentment and gratitude. She touches on the pitfalls of a victim mentality and the societal pressures that often lead individuals to equate their net worth with their self-worth. Rachel's insights are both practical and profound, offering listeners actionable steps to take control of their financial future. Resources: Rachel Cruze's Book:https://ter.li/0uz692 Subscribe: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/who-ya-know-show Trevor Houston is a licensed financial professional offering insurance/financial products through various carriers. For more info visit http://cpwstrategies.com Chapters: (0:00) Growing Up With Financial Lessons From Dave Ramsey (4:49) The Emotional and Psychological Impact of Money and Financial Struggles (13:29) The Power of Gratitude and Overcoming Adversity (23:28) The Importance of Being Intentional With Your Money (31:26) The Importance of Financial Literacy and Early Education (35:40) Navigating Envy and Criticism in the Age of Social Media (40:11) Father-Son Bonding Through Dollar-for-Dollar Incentives (41:05) Rachel Cruze on Financial Wisdom and Hope
Today we'll hear about: A son having a hard time talking to his dad about succession planning How Dave Ramsey prevents a business from growing too fast A leader questioning how to continue in his current role A business owner struggling to staff his team during off-seasons Next Steps
In this episode, Ken Coleman sits down with the former South Carolina governor and U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley. You'll learn how she approached tenure under President Donald Trump, why her personal experience informed policy, and what it looks like to lead in crisis. Next Steps:
Today we'll hear about: A young owner looking for help establishing processes in his fast- growing business A woman looking to fire an employee who won't see it coming Dave Ramsey's take on Home Depot requiring corporate employees to work in retail stores A business owner looking for advice on profit sharing with her team Next Steps
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President-elect Donald Trump nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, however some lawmakers are concerned about his stances on various health issues such as abortion, vaccines, and food dye. RFK Jr. kicked off a week-long visit to Capitol Hill on Monday, where he will meet with Republican senators, hoping to be confirmed into the President-elect's cabinet. FOX News Senior National Correspondent Aishah Hasnie joins to break down RFK's recent controversy surrounding the polio vaccine and why it may be a long confirmation process. The Trump campaign made big promises on the trail about bringing jobs back to the United States, and now some plans are unfolding as Trump draws in investments from various companies. Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son announced a $100 billion investment in the United States as the President-elect remains hopeful that tax cuts and tariffs will bring down inflation and bring jobs back. FOX Business White House Correspondent Edward Lawrence joins the Rundown to discuss what the Softbank investment means for Americans, the President-elect's plans to bring down inflation, and why big tech CEOs are flocking to meet with the next resident of the Oval Office. Plus, commentary from Ramsey Solutions financial expert and host of "The Rachel Cruze Show," Rachel Cruze. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President-elect Donald Trump nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, however some lawmakers are concerned about his stances on various health issues such as abortion, vaccines, and food dye. RFK Jr. kicked off a week-long visit to Capitol Hill on Monday, where he will meet with Republican senators, hoping to be confirmed into the President-elect's cabinet. FOX News Senior National Correspondent Aishah Hasnie joins to break down RFK's recent controversy surrounding the polio vaccine and why it may be a long confirmation process. The Trump campaign made big promises on the trail about bringing jobs back to the United States, and now some plans are unfolding as Trump draws in investments from various companies. Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son announced a $100 billion investment in the United States as the President-elect remains hopeful that tax cuts and tariffs will bring down inflation and bring jobs back. FOX Business White House Correspondent Edward Lawrence joins the Rundown to discuss what the Softbank investment means for Americans, the President-elect's plans to bring down inflation, and why big tech CEOs are flocking to meet with the next resident of the Oval Office. Plus, commentary from Ramsey Solutions financial expert and host of "The Rachel Cruze Show," Rachel Cruze. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President-elect Donald Trump nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, however some lawmakers are concerned about his stances on various health issues such as abortion, vaccines, and food dye. RFK Jr. kicked off a week-long visit to Capitol Hill on Monday, where he will meet with Republican senators, hoping to be confirmed into the President-elect's cabinet. FOX News Senior National Correspondent Aishah Hasnie joins to break down RFK's recent controversy surrounding the polio vaccine and why it may be a long confirmation process. The Trump campaign made big promises on the trail about bringing jobs back to the United States, and now some plans are unfolding as Trump draws in investments from various companies. Softbank CEO Masayoshi Son announced a $100 billion investment in the United States as the President-elect remains hopeful that tax cuts and tariffs will bring down inflation and bring jobs back. FOX Business White House Correspondent Edward Lawrence joins the Rundown to discuss what the Softbank investment means for Americans, the President-elect's plans to bring down inflation, and why big tech CEOs are flocking to meet with the next resident of the Oval Office. Plus, commentary from Ramsey Solutions financial expert and host of "The Rachel Cruze Show," Rachel Cruze. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fill out this application to join my group coaching program in 2025!Episode #144 is all about learning the tools you need to quit your job the right way. Rachel Cruze joins us to share her expert tips for leaving your 9-to-5.Rachel Cruze, a two-time #1 national bestselling author and financial expert, has been helping people win with money at Ramsey Solutions since 2010. As the host of The Rachel Cruze Show and co-host of Smart Money Happy Hour, Rachel has been inspiring audiences alongside her father, Dave Ramsey, since she was 15!For more on Rachel, follow her on social media, and to purchase any of her books, visit: RamseySolutions.com/rachel-cruzeJoin my weekly Newsletter for updates on podcast episodes, new blog posts and interviews, monetization and marketing ideas, giveaways, and so much more!Related: Start Your Own Business! Career Ideas for MomsRelated: Unique Gift Ideas for Working Moms!*This podcast is brought to you by Tinseltown Mom*If you've received value from any these episodes I'd love for you to head over to Apple and leave an encouraging review. These reviews help other moms find my podcast. They're also uplifting to read! Just go to Apple podcasts, scroll down to “Ratings and Reviews,” and tap to rate and write a review. Thank you in advance!Follow Me!TinseltownMom BlogInstagramFacebookXPinterestLinkedIn
Today, we'll hear about: A business owner wondering if she should promote leaders based on seniority A leader concerned that his low capacity to do more is limiting business growth A man looking to unify his diverse team A young leader looking to transition out of the day-to-day in his business Next Steps:
Today, we'll hear about: A son who doesn't think he's being treated fairly by his father An owner struggling to get his business back on track after the pandemic Founder of Sseko Designs; Liz Bohannon's journey to creating a global fashion brand A business owner looking for ways to incentivize his sales team to build stronger relationships with clients Next Steps
Today we'll hear about: A woman having trouble finding the right people for her niche business A young business owner struggling to lead his team Why Dave Ramsey says that hiring highly skilled people is not enough Dave showing a business owner how to make his product profitable Next Steps
Today we'll hear about: A business owner considering abandoning a portion of his business Dave interviews Donald Trump about small business and leadership Dave Ramsey's reaction to Netflix's company memo about when to fire employees A man considering closing his current business to take on the family business Next Steps
Democrats had their moment last week as they held the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois. Vice President Harris took the stage on the final night to lay out her vision for America, and to attack former President Trump on foreign policy, abortion, and the border crisis. As American voters assess the political landscape with 10 weeks to go until the election, the Middle East is seeing more violence with Israel launching pre-emptive attacks against Hezbollah in Lebanon. Chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, Mike Turner (R-OH-10) joins the Rundown to discuss the third anniversary of the United States' withdrawal from Afghanistan, how that decision destabilized the region, and he shares his reaction to the DNC and the election moving forward. It's that time of year. College students are heading back to campus. However, for a lot of those seeking higher education, they may not end up where they originally planned. In 2024, nearly two dozen colleges closed in the United States, leaving students high and dry with nowhere to go. Due to lower enrollment, many colleges nationwide are struggling to pay their bills and keep their doors open. Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, Beth Akers, joins to discuss why closures are becoming more prevalent, the student loan crisis, and the growing popularity of trade schools. Plus, commentary from Ramsey Solutions financial expert, and host of "The Rachel Cruze Show", Rachel Cruze. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Democrats had their moment last week as they held the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois. Vice President Harris took the stage on the final night to lay out her vision for America, and to attack former President Trump on foreign policy, abortion, and the border crisis. As American voters assess the political landscape with 10 weeks to go until the election, the Middle East is seeing more violence with Israel launching pre-emptive attacks against Hezbollah in Lebanon. Chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, Mike Turner (R-OH-10) joins the Rundown to discuss the third anniversary of the United States' withdrawal from Afghanistan, how that decision destabilized the region, and he shares his reaction to the DNC and the election moving forward. It's that time of year. College students are heading back to campus. However, for a lot of those seeking higher education, they may not end up where they originally planned. In 2024, nearly two dozen colleges closed in the United States, leaving students high and dry with nowhere to go. Due to lower enrollment, many colleges nationwide are struggling to pay their bills and keep their doors open. Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, Beth Akers, joins to discuss why closures are becoming more prevalent, the student loan crisis, and the growing popularity of trade schools. Plus, commentary from Ramsey Solutions financial expert, and host of "The Rachel Cruze Show", Rachel Cruze. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Dr. Meg Meeker is joined by financial expert and bestselling author Rachel Cruz. They discuss the challenges parents face in teaching their kids gratitude in a consumer-driven society. Rachel shares insights from her career in finance, her shift to educating parents, and her inspiration behind writing children's books aimed at fostering contentment and gratitude. They explore practical tips for parents to instill financial wellness in their children, emphasizing the significance of family values, generosity, and setting financial boundaries. The conversation highlights the profound impact of modeling gratitude and the joys of simple living. Key Moments: 02:52 The Importance of Contentment and Gratitude 04:32 Navigating Consumerism and Teaching Financial Responsibility 08:39 Balancing Generosity and Financial Limits 21:49 Practical Tips for Teaching Kids Financial Wellness 24:36 The Joy of Giving and Serving About our guest: Rachel Cruze is a two-time #1 national bestselling author, financial expert, and host of *The Rachel Cruze Show*. Since 2010, she has been a key figure at Ramsey Solutions, where she empowers people to avoid debt, save money, budget effectively, and achieve financial success at any stage of life. Rachel has authored three bestselling books, including Know Yourself, Know Your Money: Discover WHY You Handle Money the Way You Do, and WHAT to Do About It! Check out her new book, I'm Glad for What I Have, here. Need parenting advice? Grab one of Dr. Meg's coaching spots here. Watch today's episode
In this episode, Dave Ramsey shares how he is handling succession, plus we'll hear about: A business owner who's struggling to forecast future profit because of inconsistent revenue How to get fighting team members to work together A new business owner who's looking for advice on how to lead his first team member Next Steps
After several weeks and nearly two dozen witnesses, former President Donald Trump's New York hush-money trial is finally wrapping up. Closing arguments begin Tuesday and won't serve as evidence but will still provide jurors with key details before deliberations begin. The case remains in question because the defense must convince only one juror that prosecutors haven't proved Trump's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. FOX News Contributor and former Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Andrew McCarthy joins to preview closing arguments and summarize Trump's charges. Gen Z is facing a wealth problem, with individuals under the age of 35 having the lowest average net worth for any generation. A large part of that is rising debt. Many young adults are struggling to manage a budget, pay off student loans, and afford housing, while leisure spending among their generation continues. Author, financial expert, and host of The Rachel Cruze Show, Rachel Cruze joins the Rundown to discuss why the nation is facing record levels of consumer debt, how young people have taken a different approach to spending, and shares tips to pay down debt. Plus, commentary from the host of OutKick's Gaines for Girls podcast Riley Gaines. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode, we hear about: · A husband wanting to improve communication in his marriage · A woman struggling with her fears around relationships · A mother seeking advice on how much information to tell her kids Next Steps
On this episode, we hear about: · A husband wanting to gain control of his emotions · A mother wanting to protect her children from her struggles · A personal story from Dr. John Delony Next Steps
Today Kevin + Steph get to talk to a TWO-TIME #1 best-selling author, Ramsey Personality, and Dave's daughter…Rachel Cruze! Rachel Cruze is a #1 New York Times bestselling author, financial expert, and host of The Rachel Cruze Show. Rachel writes and speaks on personal finances, budgeting, investing, and money trends. As a co-host of The... The post Episode 211: Rachel Cruze appeared first on Kevin + Steph.
Financial expert, Rachel Cruze, joins Amy to talk about her new book I'm Glad For What I Have. “It's ok to have nice stuff, just don't let your stuff have you” is something Rachel often says, so it was important for her to write this book to spark meaningful conversations with kids about entitlement and contentment. Amy & Rachel also talk about the top things we get wrong about money, creative side hustles, money ‘trends' that are draining our bank accounts, when to discuss money when dating, and recommendations for listeners (especially women) who need to ask for a raise. ABOUT RACHEL: Rachel is a two-time #1 national bestselling author (Know Yourself Know Your Money and Love Your Life Not Theirs: 7 Money Habits For Loving The Life You Want.) She's also the Host of The Rachel Cruze Show and co-host of Smart Money Happy Hour. HOST: Amy Brown // RadioAmy.com // @RadioAmy GUEST: Rachel Cruze // @rachelcruze (Instagram, Twitter (X) & TikTok)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.