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Latest podcast episodes about ramona ortega

On My Way to Wealth
153: For the Love of Money - A Heartfelt Conversation on Navigating Your Financial Future Together

On My Way to Wealth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 39:24


In this episode, Luis speaks with Ramona Ortega. Ramona is the CEO & Founder of WealthBuild, an AI-powered financial co-pilot that helps people make smarter financial decisions and build wealth. She previously founded, My Money My Future, a financial literacy and inclusion platform. She is an award-winning tech entrepreneur, public speaker, impact investor and forthcoming author. Ramona was named Crain's Business Most Notable Women in Financial Advice in 2020 and 100 Most Influential Latinas by Latino Leaders Magazine. She is a Politico Impact leader and was recently featured in HBO's Gaming Wall Street.   Notes:   In this episode Luis and Ramona talk about:   Pre-Marital Prenups: Not just for celebrities! Banking together Financial Infidelity Planning for joint goals with your partner Financial Do's and Don'ts for couples   And much more……..   Resources:   ·         Connect with Ramona on LinkedIn ·         Follow Ramona on Twitter ·         Learn about Wealthbuild.ai on Instagram ·         Follow Ramona on IG ·         Visit On My Way to Wealth ·         Luis' LinkedIN ·         Luis' Twitter ·         Luis' IG ·         On My Way to Wealth YouTube Channel

Fierce Lab
Become the CFO of Your Life with Ramona Ortega

Fierce Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 45:33


SIGN UP FOR THE APP Eager for more tools and resources to help you find your fierce? Now you can access additional content across the four content pillars using the Fierce Lab app. Premium subscribers get access to articles, guides, checklists, video content, and workshops, as well as exclusive events for members only. If concepts like investing, wealth building, short-and long-term financial goal-setting, and the like give you anxiety, this is the podcast episode for you. Ramona Ortega, an attorney, tech entrepreneur, and founder of WealthBuild.ai, has made it her mission in life to create economic opportunity and stability. We'd say she's done a capital job. Not only that, she's a wealth of knowledge when it comes to financial advice. Ramona attributes her rich expertise to her diverse experiences and background. After all, her career spans everything from being a journalist at 60 Minutes and working on Wall Street to practicing law focused on finance and creating tech that's “essentially a financial advisor in your pocket.” Per Ramona, think of wealth building as a chess board. There are many ways to win the game, and each piece represents a different tool you can use to move around the board — and move closer to your financial endgame. Ramona gives a detailed account of a wide variety of those financial tools and encourages women to, rather than feeling afraid or overwhelmed, get inspired and change their mindset around money. Take it from this financial expert. Women are investors. Women are asset builders. All you need are the right tools. So, what are you waiting for? Get out your pen and paper, because you'll want to write down every little tidbit Ramona drops in this episode of the Fierce Lab podcast. FOLLOW FIERCE LAB Follow Fierce Lab on Instagram or LinkedIn for the latest updates. Please be sure to SUBSCRIBE, REVIEW, and SHAREFierce Lab with women who are looking for community and tools for leveling up.

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Fierce Lab
Become the CFO of Your Life with Ramona Ortega

Fierce Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 45:30


SIGN UP FOR THE APP Eager for more tools and resources to help you find your fierce? Now you can access additional content across the four content pillars using the Fierce Lab app. Premium subscribers get access to articles, guides, checklists, video content, and workshops, as well as exclusive events for members only. If concepts like investing, wealth building, short-and long-term financial goal-setting, and the like give you anxiety, this is the podcast episode for you. Ramona Ortega, an attorney, tech entrepreneur, and founder of WealthBuild.ai, has made it her mission in life to create economic opportunity and stability. We'd say she's done a capital job. Not only that, she's a wealth of knowledge when it comes to financial advice. Ramona attributes her rich expertise to her diverse experiences and background. After all, her career spans everything from being a journalist at 60 Minutes and working on Wall Street to practicing law focused on finance and creating tech that's “essentially a financial advisor in your pocket.” Per Ramona, think of wealth building as a chess board. There are many ways to win the game, and each piece represents a different tool you can use to move around the board — and move closer to your financial endgame. Ramona gives a detailed account of a wide variety of those financial tools and encourages women to, rather than feeling afraid or overwhelmed, get inspired and change their mindset around money. Take it from this financial expert. Women are investors. Women are asset builders. All you need are the right tools. So, what are you waiting for? Get out your pen and paper, because you'll want to write down every little tidbit Ramona drops in this episode of the Fierce Lab podcast. FOLLOW FIERCE LAB Follow Fierce Lab on Instagram or LinkedIn for the latest updates. Please be sure to SUBSCRIBE, REVIEW, and SHAREFierce Lab with women who are looking for community and tools for leveling up.

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To Dine For
Ramona Ortega

To Dine For

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 41:04


Ramona Ortega is a serial entrepreneur with professional experience that spans journalism, the nonprofit world, corporate law, and financial planning. Today she is a leading figure in diversifying the financial services industry, and her life journey is one of hard work, resilience, and courage. As a woman of color from a working-class background and the first in her family to attend college, Ramona has made it her goal to reduce the racial wealth gap in the United States. She's reaching this goal as the founder and CEO of My Money My Future, a fintech company that provides personalized financial advice to Millennials of color.To Dine For is part of the Adweek Podcast NetworkOfficial Website: ToDineForTV.comFacebook: Facebook.com/ToDineForTVInstagram: @ToDineForTVTwitter: @KateSullivanTVEmail: ToDineForTV@gmail.com Thank You to our Sponsors!MastercardAmerican National InsuranceSpiritless - Use promo code TODINEFOR for free shippingTerlato Wine Group - Use promo code TDF20 for 20% off first purchase Follow Our Guest:Instagram: @MyMoneyMyFutureTwitter: @Dinero_Diva See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Digitalism
Ep. 28 - Using Content for Good with Ramona Ortega

Digitalism

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 40:54


Highlights from the conversation:Ramona's background and career (7:24)The story of My Money Future (11:36)How Ramona transitioned into a tech platform (21:09)Concerns about moving to Web3 (26:55)Moving from content to product (34:22)On the horizon (38:03)Keep up with Ramona:Twitter: https://twitter.com/dinero_divaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mymoneymyfuture/* Want to be featured in a future episode? Drop your question/comment/criticism/love here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/content-is-for-closers/id1280589855* Support the pod by spreading the word. Use this link to share: www.contentisforclosers.com* Have you joined our private email group yet? Go to https://getheard.substack.com/ and join 300+ other content marketers & entrepreneurs scheming up ideas.

Fundamental Fairness
Ramona Ortega, Founder and CEO of ‘Mi Dinero, Mi Futuro' - Generational Wealth through FinTech

Fundamental Fairness

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 44:57


Ramona Ortega is the Founder and CEO of ‘Mi Dinero, Mi Futuro' or My Money My Future, which is a mission-driven FinTech company that combines tailored content and simple to use tools to help people manage their money with confidence. MMMF's personal financial management platform automates budgeting, guides individuals through all their financial decisions, and helps them choose the best financial products from a curated selection of partners. Previously, Ramona was an attorney in New York where she worked on complex securities litigation and corporate matters at the SEC and U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Prior to her career in law, Ramona was a human rights advocate and a founding member of the U.S. Human Rights Network.

The Impact Report
#411: Ramona Ortega

The Impact Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 68:28


How FinTech Can Close The Racial Wealth Gap: Ramona Ortega, Founder, My Money My Future Ramona Ortega is the CEO & Founder of My Money My Future. MMMF is a fintech marketplace helping Black and Latinx millennials save, invest, and build wealth with automated financial guidance and personalized product recommendations. Previously she helped launch Azlo, a small business banking platform as Entrepreneur-In-Residence.  Prior to founding MMMF, Ramona was a Wall Street attorney and worked on complex securities litigation and corporate matters in private practice and at the SEC and U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Ramona is a contributor to TechCrunch and HuffPost and is a sought after speaker and thought leader in Fintech. She has a B.A. from UCLA and a J.D. from Fordham School of Law. She is on the board of Village Capital, Camino Financial and Community Health Council. My Money My Future is an all-in-one personal finance platform that helps multicultural millennials make better financial decisions by combining education and unique content with personalized product recommendations and financial advice in a seamless experience. MMMF dashboard provides personalized financial action plans to guide users through a range of decisions, including investing, budgeting, saving, and credit. Series Producer, Katie Ellman speaks with Ramona for this episode of the Impact Report.  ImpactReportPodcast.com

SuperMamas
Episode 269: Market Investing Fundamentals with Ramona Ortega of My Money, My Future

SuperMamas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 87:19


One of our fave financial gurus, Ramona Ortega, is back on the show for more money talk. A few weeks ago there was drama in the stock market and we realized that some people probably had no idea what was happening. We reached out to Ramona to get to the bottom of the Game Stop drama as well as learn the basics of investing, financial strategizing and financial freedom funds. If you’re just starting to explore the stock market, this is the episode to tune in to! Stay safe and informed, visit http://cdc.gov for more information on the Coronavirus. * For full notes, visit http://supermamas.com Like us on https://www.facebook.com/supermamaspodcast/ Double tap on https://www.instagram.com/_supermamas/

Social Misfit with Chloé Hilliard
Chloé Across America: Robbin' The Hood

Social Misfit with Chloé Hilliard

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 73:57


We're back with a brand new season of Chloé Across America! Stock market expert Ramona Ortega joins us to break down Stockgate 2021 (aka Gamestop to the Top!) and three tips for dipping your toe in Wall Street. Learn more about Ramona's online stock market course here: https://bit.ly/InvestIngBootcamp Also, we have our dear friend Yamaneika talking Proud Boy snitches, the silhouette challenge, and Kraft's Valentine's Mac & Cheese surprise.

Command Line Heroes
Arlan Hamilton: The Investor Who's Opening Doors

Command Line Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 29:33


If you think hard work is enough to guarantee success, you haven’t been listening. All season long, we’ve profiled Black inventors who haven’t quite been given their due. Arlan Hamilton is helping reverse that trend by leveling the playing field—and changing the venture capital game.Arlan Hamilton’s story mirrors many we’ve covered this season—overcoming adversity to find success. But she’s also helping redefine what success can look like and, in the process, is helping change the broader tech industry. Janice Omadeke lays out how diversifying the VC community in turn leads to greater diversity among founders receiving funding. Ramona Ortega explains how traditional VC priorities often pass over startups that can be successful. And Scott Myers-Lipton discusses inequality in Silicon Valley (and beyond) and how he’s working to bring about lasting change.If you want to read up on more of our research on Arlan Hamilton, you can check out all our bonus material over at redhat.com/commandlineheroes. Follow along with the episode transcript.If you want to hear more from Arlan, check out her podcast: "Your First Million"." It's about how different people became portfolio companies at Backstage Capital.

Latina to Latina
LEVEL UP: How to Secure Your Financial Future Starting Today

Latina to Latina

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 26:40


Personal finance expert Ramona Ortega of My Money, My Future gives us some real talk about how to take control of your finances today so you can own your time, your money, and your life from now on. Plus essential advice for starting a business—and investing in yourself.If you loved this episode, listen to Daniela Pierre Bravo Teaches Us How to 'Earn It' and How Pinnacle Founder & CEO Nina Vaca Became a Corporate Titan. Show your love and become a Latina to Latina Patreon supporter!

Moneda Moves
Pioneering in Building Wealth & Entrepreneurship | My Money My Future Founder Ramona Ortega

Moneda Moves

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 34:35


We are speaking with Ramona Ortega, founder of personal finance platform My Money My Future. As daughter of farmworkers and the first generation in her family to attend college then build wealth, she is on a mission to help other underserved millennials have a roadmap to wealth. In 2020, Ortega was named One of the Most Notable Women in Financial Advice by Crain’s New York Business. In the first Moneda Moves episode of the year, we’ll discuss her journey as being the first in her family to secure wealth, to securities attorney, to founding her own company and what growth has looked like.

Latino Founder Hour
#131 Ramona Ortega with My Money My Future

Latino Founder Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 51:45


Ramona Ortega is the founder of My Money My Future, a web platform dedicated to empowering millenials of color to manage their money with confidence and build generational wealth in their communities - Like Google maps for your money! Ramona's incredible story of resilience and hard work takes her from the fields in Napa, CA to Wall Street as a securities attorney and her journey as a female founder working on teaching the new generations how to manage their money and build wealth. Ramona Ortega es la fundadora de Mi Dinero Mi Futuro, una plataforma web dedicada al empoderamiento de milenials de color a como administrar su dinero con exito y crear patrimonios generacionales - Es como Google Mapas para tu dinero! La historia de Ramona es una de resilencia y arduo trabajo que la llevo de los campos de Napa hasta Wall Street como abogada en finanzas y de ahi a comenzar su carrera como mujer fundadora de startup enseñando a las nuevas generaciones como administrar su dinero para crear patrimonio y riqueza.

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SuperMamas
Episode 234: Maximizing our Finances in the times of Covid-19 with Ramona Ortega from @mymoneymyfuture

SuperMamas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 67:52


With everything happening around us, taking care of our finances has become imperative during this time, but how and where do we start?! This week we have our friend and finance expert Ramona Ortega from @mymoneymyfuture talking to us about some basic steps we should be taking to make sure we are maximizing our resources.  We also talk about the opportunities that are hiding in the middle of the crisis and how we can grow both financially and intellectually and start getting ready for the future! You will want to take notes on this one!  Stay safe and informed, visit http://cdc.gov for more information on the Coronavirus  For  full notes, visit http://supermamas.com like us on https://www.facebook.com/supermamaspodcast/ Double tap on https://www.instagram.com/_supermamas/ 

Startup LAWnchpad Podcast
Access to Capital for Female and Minority Entrepreneurs — Case Study of Mi Dinero Mi Futuro

Startup LAWnchpad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 46:27


Startup LAWnchpad  is the podcast that educates entrepreneurs about forming, growing, and protecting a startup. Startup LAWnchpad is produced by the Entrepreneurial Law Clinic at Fordham University School of Law in New York City.   Episode Description: Oluwayemisi (“Yemi”) Danmola (Fordham Law ‘19) and Diana Ryzhova (Fordham Law ‘19) interview Ramona Ortega (Fordham Law ‘13), Founder and CEO of Mi Dinero Mi Futuro (My Money My Future Inc.), a fintech company for multicultural millennials, to discuss access to capital for female and minority entrepreneurs.    Episode Roadmap: [:15] Bernice Grant introduces Season 2 of Startup LAWnchpad. [2:06] Diana Ryzhova and Yemi Danmola introduce themselves and the topic of access to capital for female and minority entrepreneurs. [4:10] Ramona Ortega introduces herself and her current business venture. [10:43] The steps required on the long road to starting up a new company. [17:50] ‘Financial literacy’ — its perception and problems, and what Ramona’s company focuses on instead. [20:20] Resources to help entrepreneurs understand financial law. [24:16] The current access to capital environment for females and minorities. [35:35] Ramona’s reflections on participation in female-led venture capital endeavours. [42:43] Is this the career that Ramona dreamed of in her childhood?   Tweetables: “Any entrepreneur should be asking themselves — what is the problem that you’re solving, and why are you the person to solve it?” — Ramona Ortega   “We empower people to make smarter financial decisions by giving them the information and the tools they need.” — Ramona Ortega   “This is not about us telling people what to do; it’s about empowering people to understand how money works.” — Ramona Ortega   “Humility, being able to start over, taking great risks — that’s what great entrepreneurs do.” — Ramona Ortega   Mentioned in This Episode: Ramona Ortega Mi Dinero Mi Futuro   Additional Resources: Fordham’s Entrepreneurial Law Clinic Follow us on Twitter @FordhamELC   Sponsors: Nasdaq Educational Foundation Fordham’s Entrepreneurial Law Advisory Council   Disclaimer: The information contained in the Startup LAWnchpad podcast and any materials associated therewith (the “Podcast”), is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice or tax advice with respect to any particular circumstance. The Podcast is not a complete overview or analysis of the topics presented, and may contain information that varies in different jurisdictions and is subject to revision, interpretation, or nullification after the date of recording. The transmission of information to you does not create a lawyer-client relationship between you and any host, guest, or their respective employer, including but not limited to Fordham University School of Law and Lincoln Square Legal Services, Inc. None of these parties shall be liable for any loss that may arise from any reliance on the Podcast. You should not rely upon the Podcast or treat it as a substitute for legal advice. You should consult a lawyer familiar with your particular circumstances and licensed in your jurisdiction for legal advice.

Inspired Money
Fintech Founder Ramona Ortega Helps Multicultural Millennials with Money

Inspired Money

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 51:13


Episode 124: Throughout her life, Ramona Ortega always noticed a racial wealth gap and decided to launch a fintech company to do something about it. Guest Biography Ramona Ortega is the CEO & Founder of My Money My Future. My Money My Future is an all-in-one personal finance platform that helps millennials make better financial decisions by combining education and unique content with personalized product recommendations and financial advice in a seamless experience. Previously Ramona was an attorney in New York where she worked on complex securities litigation and corporate matters at the SEC and U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Prior to her career in law, Ramona was a human rights advocate and a founding member of the U.S. Human Rights Network. In this episode, you'll learn: Why Ramona decided to take the leap to launch a tech start up with a big mission The challenges of fundraising as a women of color What money advice Ramona would have told her 20 year old self Show notes: http://www.inspiredmoney.fm/124 Find more from our guest: LinkedIn Twitter My Money My Future www.mymoneymyfuture.co facebook instagram Twitter YouTube Mentioned in this episode: Judge Arthur Gonzalez Chapter 11 Chapter 7 U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act Cidadão Global Cafecito network Runnymede Money Tip of the Week Don't Abbreviate 2020. Police Say It Could Cost You. Thanks for Listening! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Share this show on Twitter or Facebook. Join us at the Inspired Money Makers groups at facebook and LinkedIn To help out the show: Leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts. Your ratings and reviews really help, and I read each one. Email me your address, and I'll mail you an autographed copy of Kimo West and Ken Emerson's CD, Slackers in Paradise. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Special thanks to Jim Kimo West for the music.

Fintech Insider Podcast by 11:FS
377. News: Fintechs for sale!

Fintech Insider Podcast by 11:FS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 52:51


Sam Maule and Will White are hosting this week's news show in New York and, as always, they're joined by some great guests. To talk about the most notable fintech, financial services and banking news from the past week, today's guests are: Phillip Rosen - CEO at Even Financial Ramona Ortega - Founder and CEO at My Money, My Future Charley Ma - NYC Growth Manager at Plaid We cover the following stories from the fintech and financial services space: Paypal acquires coupon browser Honey for $4 billion (02:50) Digital bank Chime will quadruple its revenue In 2019 (06:12) HSBC USA offers Real-Time Payments network to business clients (16:20) 88% of companies unprepared for California consumer privacy regulations (22:36) Elavon to acquire Sage Pay gateway (32:11) Alipay aims to serve 10 million European SMEs by 2024 (39:42) “Bark-lays” invites stressed students to puppy session (43:15) Check out our brand new documentary 11:YEARS - the Rise of UK Fintech now. Head over to 11years.film to watch for free, and share using #11YEARS. Fintech Insider by 11:FS is a podcast dedicated to all things fintech, banking, technology and financial services. Hosted by a rotation of 11:FS experts including David Brear, Simon Taylor, Jason Bates, Leda Glyptis and Sarah Kocianski and joined by a range of brilliant guests, we cover the latest global news, bring you interviews from industry experts or take a deep dive in subject matters such as APIs, AI or digital banking. If you enjoyed don't forget to subscribe and please leave a review Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/fintechinsiders where you can ask the hosts questions, alternatively email podcasts@11fs.com! Special Guests: Charley Ma , Phillip Rosen , and Ramona Ortega.

Bad With Money With Gabe Dunn
Generational Wealth & Latinx Money (w/ Ramona Ortega)

Bad With Money With Gabe Dunn

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 49:33


Gaby talks generational wealth and money management with Ramona Ortega, the founder of online money management tool "My Money My Future/ Mi Dinero Mi Futuro". They discuss specific money concerns of Latinx people, the difference between income and wealth, and facing money fears and taking action. This episode is sponsored by ZipRecruiter and Thirdlove. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesOur Sponsors:* Check out Arena Club: arenaclub.com/badmoney* Check out Chime: chime.com/BADMONEY* Check out Claritin: www.claritin.com* Check out Indeed: indeed.com/BADWITHMONEY* Check out Monarch Money: monarchmoney.com/BADMONEY* Check out NetSuite: NetSuite.com/BADWITHMONEYAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Bad With Money With Gaby Dunn
S4E13: Generational Wealth & Latinx Money (w/ Ramona Ortega)

Bad With Money With Gaby Dunn

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 51:33


Gaby talks generational wealth and money management with Ramona Ortega, the founder of online money management tool "My Money My Future/ Mi Dinero Mi Futuro". They discuss specific money concerns of Latinx people, the difference between income and wealth, and facing money fears and taking action.  This episode is sponsored by ZipRecruiter and Thirdlove.

Money and Meaning
Accelerating Financial Services That Work for Everyone

Money and Meaning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 30:40


How can innovative financial technologies help marginalized and underserved communities manage their personal finances and build wealth over time? In this episode of Money and Meaning, host Alex Kravitz talks to Marcia Chong Rosado of Village Capital, an accelerator for social enterprises, and Ramona Ortega, Founder of My Money My Future, a platform providing personal financial guidance for millennials of color who have been overlooked by traditional financial institutions.

Moneysplained
Episode 17: How to Be Your Own Financial Planner for Free

Moneysplained

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 44:53


My guest is Ramona Ortega. She's the founder of My Money, My Future, a personal finance platform aimed at young women. We talk about all the amazing free tools out there for people looking to get their finances together and how the barriers to having a sound financial plan are slowly crumbling.

So Money with Farnoosh Torabi
889: Ramona Ortega, Founder and CEO of My Money My Future

So Money with Farnoosh Torabi

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 29:58


"Money has always been something that you struggle with, right? I always say, money wasn’t something that we managed in our home. It was something we didn’t have, right? When we talked about money, it was always for my deprivation on place. It was always about how do we get more? How do we hustle with what we have?” Our guest today is Ramona Ortega, Founder and CEO of My Money My Future, Mi Dinero Mi Futuro. It's a mission-driven financial technology company that empowers Latinas to manage their money with confidence and the company creates culturally-relevant financial content that connects their audience to curated financial products. One of the most important aspects of personal finance is that it's personal. There's no such thing as a one-size-fits-all approach and that's especially true when it comes to teaching different communities and cultures about personal finance. Ramona is making waves in the world of personal finance, by helping the Latino community gain access to important financial education. She built the company as a solution to an overarching problem in our community, which is the fact that the community doesn't have access to quality and trustworthy financial advice. Through her grit and determination, she built the company step-by-step fundraising, applying to accelerators, overcoming numerous obstacles along the way. Ramona and I talked about as you just heard, her childhood, growing up poor, her role as a single mother and entrepreneur. How does she do it all? Tune in. 

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Breaking Banks Fintech
Mind the Gaps: Education, Wealth and Tech

Breaking Banks Fintech

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019


PODCAST #289 Mind the Gaps: Education, Wealth & Tech (Aired 5/16) Hosts Jason Henrichs and Brett King talk with a number of guests about the wealth gap, the education gap and the #technology gap are driving #disruption in traditional #financialservices. Guests include: Ryan Falvey, managing director of Financial Studio, Mark Dowds, founder and chief strategy officer of Trov, Ramona Ortega, founder of My Money My Future and Eric Lugo, Vice Chancellor City Colleges of Chicago. Plus, the Financial Studio's newly released study on the tech driving fintech, released on Medium yesterday. #BreakingBanks #Fintech #Podcast #Business #Radio

Fintech Insider Podcast by 11:FS
Ep. 280. Insights: US financial health

Fintech Insider Podcast by 11:FS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 35:50


We discover what financial inclusion really is, what it really means, what financial health is and the reasons behind the wealth gap in the USA. We spoke to some of the best industry experts there are to get you the clearest picture: John Hope Bryant, CEO of Operation Hope Dr. Anita Ward, President of Operation Hope Jennifer Tescher, founder of the Center for Financial Services Innovation Isabelle Barrès, Vice President at the Center for Financial Inclusion at Accion and Global Director at the Smart Campaign Ramona Ortega, founder of My Money My Future and also Entrepreneur in Residence with Azlo This episode of Fintech Insider was written and produced by Laura Watkins and edited by Alex Woodhouse. Special Guests: Dr. Anita Ward, Isabelle Barres, Jennifer Tescher, John Hope Bryant, and Ramona Ortega.

SuperMamas
EP 166: Starting your Own Business with Ramona Ortega from AZLO

SuperMamas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 60:47


This week on the show Paulina and Bricia sit down with third-time returning guest and financial guru, Ramona Ortega and talk entrepreneurship. She covers the first questions you have to ask yourself before opening your business, monetization strategy, business finances and structure, the differences between a sole proprietorship, LLC, C-Corp and the benefits of opening up an online business checking account. If you’re thinking of making your side hustle a business, this one is for you.   For more info and full notes, visit http://supermamas.com like us on https://www.facebook.com/supermamaspodcast/ Double tap on https://www.instagram.com/_supermamas/ 

Rewriting the Playbook
Entrepreneurship, Legacy, and Systems

Rewriting the Playbook

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 38:39


We’re sharing more goodness from Hustle House. In this episode, you’ll hear protips on pitching investors, thoughts on building wealth in the innovation economy, and insights into the side hustles of celebrities. Featured voices (in order of appearance): Mandela SH Dixon, Founder Gym; Ramona Ortega, My Money My Future; Ogden Payne, For The Students Tour. (Note: this podcast may contain some adult language!) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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The Bustle Huddle
Surviving Your Student Loans (feat. Gaby Dunn)

The Bustle Huddle

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 36:06


Gaby Dunn of Panoply's Bad With Money podcast joins us to share her own student loan story followed by a conversation between Bustle's Melissa Louis-Jacque and My Money, My Future's Ramona Ortega about money and women of color and Dani Fankhauser's story of how she paid off over $70,000 of debt in five years.Get more of Gaby by listening to Panoply's Bad With Money With Gaby Dunn or following her on Twitter @gabydunn.And please, go to My Money, My Future and learn more about Ramona's amazing program.And check out Dani Fankhauser's book Shameless and find her on Twitter @danifankhauser.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

SuperMamas
EP 117: Building Wealth with Ramona Ortega

SuperMamas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2017 56:53


Our financial guru, Ramona Ortega from My Money, My Future (Mi Dinero, Mi Futuro) is back! She sits down with Bricia and Paulina to discuss “legacy planning.” Ramona breaks it all down by supplying us with tools and steps on how to protect the wealth we’ve built over generations and how we can keep building on it. We dive deeper into life insurance, what a beneficiary is, the differences and benefits of a will and a trust, and how to save for college with a 529 plan. Also, the importance of opening up a dialogue about money with our children and our own parents. Plus, Ramona and Paulina give us examples of how they embed money into everyday conversations with their kids, and Bricia speaks on why the best investment you should make is in yourself.

SuperMamas
EP 91: My Money, My Future

SuperMamas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2017 64:32


This week we spoke to Ramona Ortega from My Money, My Future a mission-driven financial tech company that combines tailored content and simple to use tools to help young consumers manage their money with confidence. She talked to us about her mission to make sure people have the right information about money and break down the stigma about talking about money. In this episode, we discuss the basics of personal and family finances and issues such as: credit, life insurance, wills, retirement plans, investment, college savings plans and emergency savings. How to go from surviving to thriving! Learn about financial triggers and the connection between money and emotion and why it leads to overspending.We also dive into how to financially prepare for a new child, and how to talk to children about money and building wealth. Bricia also gives us an update on her latest emergency preparedness buys and don’t miss our Super Mamas Tips and Picks of the week!

Ellevate Podcast: Conversations With Women Changing the Face of Business
Episode 36: Creating Opportunities, with Ramona Ortega

Ellevate Podcast: Conversations With Women Changing the Face of Business

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2016 32:24


Ramona Ortega is the founder and CEO of My Money, My Future. Ramona grew up in Napa, CA; her parents were farmers and didn't go to college. Her career has spanned journalism, cooking, policy and advocacy, corporate law and now entrepreneurship. In this episode Ramona talks about the importance of having your family's support, building your career towards your goal, serving the needs of people of color when it comes to finances, and why financial security is so important for innovation.

Ellevate Podcast: Conversations With Women Changing the Face of Business
Episode 36: Creating Opportunities, with Ramona Ortega

Ellevate Podcast: Conversations With Women Changing the Face of Business

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2016 31:25


Ramona Ortega is the founder and CEO of My Money, My Future. Ramona grew up in Napa, CA; her parents were farmers and didn't go to college. Her career has spanned journalism, cooking, policy and advocacy, corporate law and now entrepreneurship. In this episode Ramona talks about the importance of having your family's support, building your career towards your goal, serving the needs of people of color when it comes to finances, and why financial security is so important for innovation.

Creating Espacios: Interviews with Self-Made Latinas Who Are Innovating in Their Spaces
Ramona Ortega — When Survival Is All You’ve Known, Managing Finances Can Be Scary

Creating Espacios: Interviews with Self-Made Latinas Who Are Innovating in Their Spaces

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2016 46:20


Oftentimes being a Latina Millennial is synonymous with being a first-generation American. When it comes to finances, this means that we know both ends of the money spectrum  — the privilege of having and what it takes to survive. Ramona Ortega, Founder of Mi Dinero, Mi Futuro, caters to this reality. Through her website she is making financial literacy available for all Latinos, while elevating the notion of what savings, paying off your student loans, and budgeting mean.