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The Shameless Mom Academy
388: Farnoosh Torabi: The Intersection of Motherhood and Money

The Shameless Mom Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 60:33


Farnoosh Torabi a Shameless Mom of 2 littles, a celebrated financial expert, host of the award-winning podcast So Money, and bestselling author of multiple books, including her latest: When She Makes More.  She appears frequently on the NBC Today Show and is the resident financial contributor for O, The Oprah Magazine. She is also part of the founding team of Stacks House, the first-ever pop-up museum dedicated to financial literacy and empowerment. Farnoosh studied finance at Penn State and holds a Master's from The Columbia Graduate School of Journalism. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and two children. Listen in to hear Farnoosh share: Her relationship with money having grown up in an immigrant family that had to build financial security How to talk to your kids about money in the context of your family’s values The importance of teaching your kids delayed gratification with money When to have your kids open bank accounts Why she is owning being the purposeful breadwinner in her marriage - after previously claiming it was accidental The global impact when women make more money How she made more money after having kids Links mentioned: Join my FREE virtual workshop on November 16th: 5 Mindset Resets You Need To Shine Like A Mother >>> Shine My interview with Farnoosh on the So Money podcast: Farnoosh Book: When She Makes More Connect with Farnoosh: farnoosh Listen to Farnoosh’s podcast: So Money Farnoosh on Instagram: Farnoosh Torabi Thank you to our sponsors: Canvas People: To get your FREE 11x14 canvas, text SHAMELESS to 64000. Just pay shipping and handling. This offer won’t last. Text SHAMELESS to 64000. That’s SHAMELESS to 64000. Yumi: Head to Yumi and enter promo code shameless for $60 Off your first month of yumi! Equal Parts: Get into the rhythm of the kitchen, with friendly and inviting cookware, coaching, and guidance from Equal Parts. All with free shipping and free returns. Visit Equal Parts and get 15% off any purchase with code shameless.

So Money with Farnoosh Torabi
903: Lou Anne Alexander, Group President of Payment Solutions for Early Warning

So Money with Farnoosh Torabi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 32:32


How do you send money to friends, family, and just about anyone else? The odds are you’re no longer putting a check in the mail. When was the last time you even used a check? With so many of us abandoning our checkbooks and person to person payment services taking off, banks needed to change with the times or risk losing their customers. That’s where my guest today Lou Anne Alexander enters the scene. She’s the Group President of Payment Solutions for Early Warning LLC, and led the launch of Zelle — the financial services' first real time payment network. Zelle was also the presenting partner of Stacks House in Los Angeles, the financial empowerment pop-up museum  She has spent the last few years on the road promoting Zelle to banking executives who weren’t always so eager to embrace change. And she’s done it successfully, with $39 billion sent through Zelle in the first quarter of this year.  A banking veteran with years of success under her belt, I’m very excited to have Lou Anne Alexander joining us today. 

Popcorn Finance
Bonus: Stacks House Tour

Popcorn Finance

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 3:45


Farnoosh Torabi is back to give us a quick audio tour of Stacks House. Connect with Farnoosh on Instagram at @farnooshtorabi (https://www.instagram.com/farnooshtorabi) and check out her podcast So Money (http://podcast.farnoosh.tv). Connect with me Instagram -@PopcornFinancePodcast Twitter - @PopcornFinance Facebook - Popcorn Finance  

So Money with Farnoosh Torabi
Bonus: Live from Stacks House with Carrie Schwab-Pomerantz

So Money with Farnoosh Torabi

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 48:07


Last week, I had the great honor of greeting Carrie Schwab-Pomerantz at Stacks House and interviewing her in front of a live audience. We're grateful to have Schwab as one our partners at Stacks House. Together we developed the Retirement Rodeo that houses our famous mechanical piggy bank. Our goal was to bring to life the importance of saving for retirement through an unmatched, memorable experience. Our bucking savings pig illustrates the ups and downs of the stock market and why it's important to hold on. We were excited for Carrie's visit, not just so she could get a chance to experience Stacks House, but because she is such a leading advocate for financial literacy. She is one of America’s most trusted sources for financial advice and has devoted her career to helping men and women from all walks of life achieve financial security. Carrie and I talk about her early days working for her father, the great Charle Schwab, the challenges women face when it comes to securing their futures and what we can do about it, as well as the biggest mistake she ever made with her money. As many of you know, I’m also working with Charles Schwab to help spread financial literacy to the masses and it's been a really great collaboration so far. I'm a Charles Schwab customer and have been for many years. Before we get started, I just want to thank Charles Schwab for helping get this financial education content to you. To learn more about Schwab and how to work with them, visit Schwab.com/SoMoney. Schwab offers a range of services for people looking to invest and plan for their future, whether you want to invest on your own with the help of do-it-yourself tools and educational resources, get some periodic guidance from a professional, or work with someone in a branch. Find it all at Schwab.com/SoMoney. Disclosure: Investing involves risk including loss of principal.   The information provided here is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered an individualized recommendation or personalized investment advice. Where specific advice is necessary or appropriate, Schwab recommends consulting your tax advisor, CPA, or financial advisor. Farnoosh has been compensated by Charles Schwab. Farnoosh is not affiliated with Schwab and the views she expresses may not necessarily reflect those of The Charles Schwab Corporation or its affiliates. Farnoosh is a client of Schwab.

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Popcorn Finance
120: Stacks House, A Pop-Up with a Purpose with Farnoosh Torabi

Popcorn Finance

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 10:31


Ask me a question! PopcornFinance.com/Voicemail   I got the chance to visit Stacks House, a pop-up in the heart of downtown Los Angeles, to speak with co-founder Farnoosh Torabi about why Stacks House was created, the need to empower women financially, and her dive in to stand up comedy.  Connect with Farnoosh on Instagram at @farnooshtorabi (https://www.instagram.com/farnooshtorabi) and check out her podcast So Money (http://podcast.farnoosh.tv). Full Show Notes at https://PopcornFinance.com/120   Connect with me Instagram -@PopcornFinancePodcast Twitter - @PopcornFinance Facebook - Popcorn Finance  

Brown Ambition
Ep. 171 — "So Money" Podcast Host Farnoosh Torabi on How She Juggles Family and Her Financial Empire

Brown Ambition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 37:37


We're thrilled to FINALLY welcome Farnoosh Torabi to the show. She's the brilliant mind and cohost behind the So Money Podcast, author of several books on financial empowerment books and a forever entrepreneur who's launching a new venture this spring (and, oh yeah — a mom of two!).That new venture is called Stacks House, a "pop-up with a purpose" that seeks to empower women to take their finances by the horns and start building wealth. Farnoosh gets real about how motherhood helped her double her income as an entrepreneur and how she manages the daily grind of work and raising two kids under the age of five.As mentioned on the show, check out Farnoosh's recent column on Refinery29: "This Is The Secret To Being A Successful Working Mom".Note to listeners: We had a slight issue with our audio this week, so apologies in advance for one or two small areas where you'll hear an echo.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Brown Ambition
Ep. 171 — "So Money" Podcast Host Farnoosh Torabi on How She Juggles Family and Her Financial Empire

Brown Ambition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 39:22


We're thrilled to FINALLY welcome Farnoosh Torabi to the show. She's the brilliant mind and cohost behind the So Money Podcast, author of several books on financial empowerment books and a forever entrepreneur who's launching a new venture this spring (and, oh yeah — a mom of two!). That new venture is called Stacks House, a "pop-up with a purpose" that seeks to empower women to take their finances by the horns and start building wealth. Farnoosh gets real about how motherhood helped her double her income as an entrepreneur and how she manages the daily grind of work and raising two kids under the age of five. As mentioned on the show, check out Farnoosh's recent column on Refinery29: "This Is The Secret To Being A Successful Working Mom". Note to listeners: We had a slight issue with our audio this week, so apologies in advance for one or two small areas where you'll hear an echo. 

Money and Media: Presented by FinCon
M&M 75: Tips for Freelancers and Clients with Robert Farrington of The College Investor

Money and Media: Presented by FinCon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 38:14


Freelancing can be a dream job. But what makes it that way? Robert Farrington of The College Investor understands the world of freelancing from both sides. With The College Investor celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, Farrington knows a thing or two about freelance work. Robert worked as a freelancer himself, and he’s also hired over 30 freelancers as a business owner. He stopped by to share freelancer tips on how to get paid, how not to get fired, and everything in between. Plus, he’s got a plan for brands and companies who hire freelancers that lets them maximize their ROI while treating freelancers well, too. Also in this episode, Bethany Bayless visits StacksHouse in LA and interviews its founder and FinCon alum, Farnoosh Torabi. Stacks House is a massive Instagram museum for financial empowerment filled with 11,000 square feet of selfie-worthy exhibits like Debt Boxing, Retirement Rodeo, Stacks Salon, Gold Bar, and Money Moves Room. Stacks House will be open in Los Angeles for only 5 weeks, April 17-May 19. Reserve your ticket using the code FINCONstacksLA for a 15% discount on tickets.  

So Money with Farnoosh Torabi
875: Ask Farnoosh: How to help my aging parents with money?

So Money with Farnoosh Torabi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 27:55


This week's Ask Farnoosh recorded from Los Angeles, amidst the launch of Stacks House in Los Angeles, the financial pop-up that Farnoosh co-founded. This week: Questions about financially supporting aging parents, investing versus paying down debt and credit score hacks. 

Almost 30
Ep. 211 - The LA Foster Care System, Social Work + How We Can Help

Almost 30

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 92:31


We are so grateful for today’s episode and today’s guest, sharing her story and providing an inside look at what it’s like to be a social worker in the foster care system today. On a previous episode, we had mentioned how we’d like to be educated more on the foster care system, and an incredible member of #almost30nation reached out to share her story. This conversation today is emotional, insightful, and is sure to offer you a clearer picture of the field of social work and the world foster kids live in today.   Words from our guest: I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) working and residing in Los Angeles County. I work with children, teenagers, and families with severe histories of trauma and mental illness. The children and families I work with are a part of the LA County foster care system. I support my clients by helping them process their trauma, empowering them to reach their full potential, advocating for their needs, navigating the foster care system, and guiding them through the roller coaster journey they are on. I have never met more resilient people than my clients, and they inspire me to do this challenging work and be the best version of myself day in and day out.   I am originally from the Bay Area and moved to the East Coast to complete my Master of Social Work (MSW) program at New York University. About 5 years ago, I moved to Los Angeles and began working within the LA County Department of Mental Health and Department of Children and Family Services. I was working with a 13 yr old female client who was very suicidal. I was going to her home 3-4 times weekly for therapy sessions to ensure she was safe, had someone to talk to, and could work through her suicidal thoughts. As our time was coming to an end, we wrote each other letters as part of our termination and goodbye process. In her letter to me she wrote, "thank you for letting me realize that life is worth living" THIS is the reason I do what I do.   Helping one person might not change the whole world, but it can change the world for one person. Honestly, that is what motivates me day in and day in. That is what I find so rewarding about my job. I know I am not going to “save” all my clients. I know some will fall through the cracks. But I also know that if I can make an impact on just one child, that I am helping change the world for that one person.   Statistics (from CASA organization): Foster youth in LA is 30,000 33% of California’s foster youth currently reside in LA County 73% of foster youth have spent two or more years in the system 38% of youth have had five or more foster care placements Less than 50% of foster youth graduate from high school and only 3% graduate from college 33% of girls in foster care become pregnant at least once by age 17 25% of youth aging out of foster care will be incarcerated within two years At age 19, 60% of former foster youth are unemployed 27% of the homeless population spent time in foster care Only 3% graduate from college Half of all young adults who age out of foster care end up homeless or incarcerated. 75% of young women in foster care report at least one pregnancy by age 21   We also talk about…   Being in court with her client + the back and forth of cases What drew her to the field of social work Educating others on the foster care system + the money involved in fostering Vetting to be a foster parent How a child ends up in the foster care system Signs of abuse to look out for Working with rauma Preparing for a child a loving family The types of therapies that she uses with her clients Fost-Adopt + adoption and how to go about it in the US The process to work in social work Figuring out boundaries and self-care How we can help   Find more to love at almost30podcast.com!   Resources: Watch: How The Brain Can Change ; Christian the Lion Short Term 12 Nadine Burke on Trauma CASA   Upcoming Events: May 4th: London with Millana Snow May 7th: London with Peta Kelly     Sponsors: Quip | Right now, you can get your first refill pack for free with a quip ole citric toothbrush by using the code ALMOST30 on getquip.com Kopari | Use code ALMOST30 for 15% your first order at koparibeauty.com Article | www.article.com/ALMOST30 for $50 off a purchase of $100 or more Silver Fern | Use code ALMOST30 for 20% off your first order at silverfernbrand.com Get ready L.A., Stacks House is about to make it rain. Ladies, you’re going to love this! It’s a pop-up with a purpose to make financial literacy fun...Opening doors in DTLA on April 17 and running for just 5 weeks. At Stacks House, you can… Knock out your debt aggression, take a wild ride in the Retirement Rodeo, Groom Your Side Hustle in the Stacks Salon, Make Money Moves that lead to your best life, Reflect on your future in the Money Infinity Room! Relax with some sippy in the beautiful Gold Bar. Presented by She Stacks and Zelle, In partnership with Charles Schwab, Day Owl and Bulletin. Tickets available at www.stackshouse.com – use the code Almost30 and receive a special “close the gap” 21% off tickets - through May 1! The Almost 30 Podcast is edited by Podcast Masters

So Money with Farnoosh Torabi
871: Erin Lowry, Broke Millennial Takes on Investing

So Money with Farnoosh Torabi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 29:51


Investing is not just for the wealthy. It is for broke millennials, too. We're welcoming back on the show my friend Erin Lowry, a personal finance expert. She started the crazy, popular blog called Broke Millennial years ago, as a way to share her own useful financial tips with her peers. The blog blossomed into a book by the same name, Broke Millennial: Stop Scraping By and Get Your Financial Life Together, which came out in 2017. After the success of that first book, Erin is now back this year with her second book called Broke Millennial Takes On Investing: A Beginner’s Guide To Leveling Up Your Money. It just came out.  In many ways, this book complements the first, which is all about helping millennials level up and realize that investing can be simple, it can be done, it's approachable, it's fun, all the things. Such a needed book, because I know a lot of you have questions about where to begin when it comes to investing; what stocks to pick, where to put your money, 401K versus IRA, Roth IRA versus traditional IRA.  Erin's going to help us dissect all of this. PS, she's embarking on a multi-city book tour to promote this book. We're going to talk about where you might be able to meet her, including at Stacks House in Los Angeles. Very excited to welcome her back on the show. 

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So Money with Farnoosh Torabi
864: Stacks House Co-Founders, Kindra Meyer and Patience Ramsey

So Money with Farnoosh Torabi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 41:32


Do you want to come play with the money? We are in conversation with Stacks House co-founders Kindra Meyer and Patience Ramsey. Really excited to announce that tickets are on sale currently for our Los Angeles arrival. You can purchase tickets at stackshouse.com/tickets and I have a special discount for SO MONEY listeners…Use SoMoneyStacksLa for 20% off your ticket. We’ll be opening doors on April 17th and we'll have a limited run in the City of Angels and the plan is to travel the country. What better way to go behind the scenes of the why and the how and the what of Stacks House than to invite my cofounders Patience and Kindra to So Money.  I met these two ladies back in the summer of 2018. They invited me to come and learn about their plans to launch a major company called She Stacks, which is all about supporting women in their endeavors to become a financially independent and close the wealth gap. Stacks House is the first of many offerings from She Stacks. If any of you ever been to the Museum of Ice Cream or Museum of Pizza, Color Factory, etc. you know that popups are a thing right now, right? People are lining up and can't get enough of them.  To leverage that popularity, we're doing our own version of a pop up, but with a purpose: to serve women on their journey to becoming financially free. Coming up, learn how about my co-founders' storied past growing up with not a lot of money, and how that impacted their relationship with money as adults. Patience and Kindra are marketing mavens, each with 15+ years experience building brands, starting movements, utilizing talent and galvanizing communities. Patience is also a founding Executive at Good Counsel, Mastry Inc., and The Bloomberg Players Technology Summit. Kindra is former owner of McLeod Residence, a members-only lounge and art gallery. They’ve each come a long way from humble beginnings. Kindra was raised in a one room log cabin. Patience, the eldest of six children, talks about how her parents declared bankruptcy when she was young. How did all that influence their money mindset and their desire to support other women along the way? Again, check out stackshouse.com/tickets to reserve your spot.  Use the code: SoMoneyStacksLA for 20% off your ticket! And follow us on Instagram @StacksHouse