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The Law School Toolbox Podcast: Tools for Law Students from 1L to the Bar Exam, and Beyond
Welcome back to the Law School Toolbox podcast! Today we're diving into essential tips for 3Ls who are gearing up for the bar exam. We'll cover everything from choosing a bar exam review provider to early study prep, accommodations, and getting life in order before the madness begins. In this episode we discuss: When should 3Ls start thinking about bar prep seriously? Understanding your strengths and weaknesses How to decide where to sit for the bar exam Choosing the right bar review provider Budgeting for bar prep What to focus on if you're looking to start studying early How to prepare for the accommodations process Balancing life and bar prep Resources SmartBarPrep (https://smartbarprep.com/) UWorld (https://www.uworld.com/) AdaptiBar (https://www.adaptibar.com/) The California Bar Experiment (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqfpFVBezOU&t=2s) Podcast Episode 26: Thinking Ahead to Get Ready for the Bar Exam (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-26-thinking-ahead-get-ready-bar-exam/) Podcast Episode 72: Seeking Accommodations in Law School and on the Bar Exam (with Dr. Jared Maloff) (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-72-seeking-accommodations-law-school-bar-exam/) Podcast Episode 369: Using Spaced Repetition for Your Law School and Bar Exam Studies (w/Gabriel Teninbaum) (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-369-using-spaced-repetition-for-your-law-school-and-bar-exam-studies-w-gabriel-teninbaum/) Podcast Episode 372: The NextGen Bar Exam (w/Doretta McGinnis) (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-372-the-nextgen-bar-exam-w-doretta-mcginnis/) Podcast Episode 383: Talking About Money with Jesse Mecham, Founder of You Need a Budget (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-383-talking-about-money-with-jesse-mecham-founder-of-you-need-a-budget/) Podcast Episode 432: Creating New Habits and Optimizing Time Management (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-432-creating-new-habits-and-optimizing-time-management/) Download the Transcript (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/episode-485-preparing-for-the-bar-exam-as-a-3l-part-1/) If you enjoy the podcast, we'd love a nice review and/or rating on Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/law-school-toolbox-podcast/id1027603976) or your favorite listening app. And feel free to reach out to us directly. You can always reach us via the contact form on the Law School Toolbox website (http://lawschooltoolbox.com/contact). If you're concerned about the bar exam, check out our sister site, the Bar Exam Toolbox (http://barexamtoolbox.com/). You can also sign up for our weekly podcast newsletter (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/get-law-school-podcast-updates/) to make sure you never miss an episode! Thanks for listening! Alison & Lee
In this episode with financial therapist Aja Evans, we discuss what Aja does in her profession and how taking ownership of her own financial education led her to her career. She talks about what she most often sees in her financial therapy practice, the common misconceptions people have about managing finances, and explains why we feel shame around money. She also shares how we can start talking to kids about money, why learning to spend is as equally important as learning to save, and how money and self-esteem are linked. Finally, we talk about “the thrill of the chase” we feel as consumers, how we can slow ourselves down when we impulsively spend, how we can set boundaries around money and other people, and more.Key Takeaway / Points:What is a financial therapist?Why and how Aja became a financial therapistWhat Aja sees most often in her financial therapy practiceThe most common misconceptions people have about managing their financesWhy do we feel shame around money?How can we start talking to children about money?Why learning how to spend is as equally important as learning how to saveA practical tip for having kids interact with moneyHow money and self-esteem are linkedOn the thrill of the chase as consumersOn scarcity mindsets fueling our spendingHow to slow yourself down during an impulse spendOn setting boundaries around money with other peopleHow Aja fills her cup Order Aja's book “Feel-Good Finance” hereThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.Discover Cotton: The Fabric of Now at TheFabricofOurLives.comGo to Thrivemarket.com/cameron for 30% off your first order, plus a FREE $60 giftVisit join.arya.fyi/cameron for 15% off your subscription todayVisit repurpose.com and use code CAMERON25 at checkout for 25% off your entire orderFollow Aja:Instagram: @ajaetherapyWebsite: ajaevanscounseling.comFollow me:Instagram: @cameronoaksrogers and @conversationswithcamSubstack: Fill Your CupWebsite: cameronoaksrogers.comTikTok: @cameronoaksrogers and @conversations_with_camYoutube: Cameron RogersCreative Lead: Amelie YeagerProduced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Are you worried you won't be able to retire at sixty-five? Feeling financially limited in your fifties and need a retirement plan so you can finally stop working? Well, we made this episode just for you. Today, we're teaching you how to retire on time at age sixty-five (or even retire early!) if you're starting from zero with no money to your name. We spell out exactly what we would do to go from a zero-dollar net worth to a million dollars in retirement! This is a step-by-step plan that anyone who wants to retire on time can follow. We'll walk through two personas: Barb, a recently divorced stay-at-home mom reentering the workforce with a zero-dollar net worth. Then, we'll touch on Sally, a six-figure income earner who also is starting from zero. Both scenarios take slightly different steps, so listen closely because your income level could completely change your money moves! Don't give up on retirement! No matter your age, these simple steps can help get you to a financially stable (if not flourishing) position. We'll talk about how to make more money, cut expenses, save every month, which investments you should prioritize for retirement, and what to do if you're still in debt! In This Episode We Cover How to go from broke at fifty to millionaire (and retirement-ready!) at sixty The one beginner-friendly investment that could make you richer (faster) than traditional retirement accounts Starting a side hustle and how to make more money so you can retire faster The passive, stable, and relatively safe investment that anyone can put their money into When to pay off debt and which interest rates to prioritize first How to become a personal finance genius in just a year simply by “listening” And So Much More! Links from the Show Mindy on BiggerPockets Scott on BiggerPockets Listen to All Your Favorite BiggerPockets Podcasts in One Place Join BiggerPockets for FREE Email Mindy: Mindy@biggerpockets.com Email Scott: Scott@biggerpockets.com BiggerPockets Money Facebook Group BiggerPockets Money 169 - Breaking the Taboo of Talking About Money with Friends, Family, and Bosses w/Erin Lowry BiggerPockets Money 586 - Average Net Worth by Age (How Do You Compare?) Email setforlife@biggerpockets.com for a Free Copy of Set for Life Support Today's Show Sponsor, Connect Invest, the Alternative Way to Earn Passive Income Through Real Estate Grab Scott's Book, “Set for Life” Find an Investor-Friendly Agent in Your Area BiggerPockets Money 422 - The Late Starter's Guide to Financial Independence (Even in Your 50s!) (00:03) Intro (02:21) How to Start from ZERO! (06:33) Stay-at-Home Mom, No Income, Divorced (20:08) Six-Figure Income, $0 Net Worth (27:32) Investing Your Money (31:34) Paying Off Debt (36:24) Want More Retirement Strategies? Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/money-591 Interested in learning more about today's sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have you ever found it hard to talk about money with the people closest to you? Well, you are not alone. Studies show that most people have difficulty or avoid talking about money. Paul shares an article from a fellow financial therapist who gives five pieces of advice to help you have financial conversations that could ease pressure on your relationships and help you relax about money. For more information about what we do or how we can help you, schedule a 15-minute call with us here: paulwinkler.com/call.
Welcome to today's ICYMI, where we kick off the week with a quick game-changing tip from one of our guests that you might have missed. With the holidays around the corner, setting savings goals can feel like a losing battle. So we're throwing it back to some helpful tips from Melissa Leong, on how to easily and gradually automate your savings so you can set it and forget it, and why talking about money with friends can help you hit your financial goals faster. Melissa is a sought-after speaker, award-winning writer, and best-selling author of the feel-good finance guide, Happy Go Money. She is the money expert on Canada's leading daytime talk show, The Social on CTV, and she's the host of the Money Moves podcast. Listen to the full episode with Melissa here!Follow Melissa:http://www.melissaleong.com/https://www.instagram.com/lisleong/ Sign up for our monthly adulting newsletter:teachmehowtoadult.ca/newsletter Follow us on the ‘gram:@teachmehowtoadultmedia@gillian.bernerFollow on TikTok: @teachmehowtoadult
In this episode, I dive deep into a conversation that's often avoided: marriage and money. Many Muslim women feel shy, or worse, ashamed, to bring up finances when discussing marriage, only to be labeled as gold diggers or materialistic. But here's the truth: discussing money in marriage is not just important, it's part of what makes a man a true Qawwam – the provider and protector Allah has called him to be. We'll unpack how the concept of Qawwam ties into financial responsibility, how Islamic principles like the mihr show that money does matter, and how popular culture has warped our views on love and finances. This is a must-listen for anyone looking to get married, or parents who want their children to build marriages that last – because love and money? They aren't mutually exclusive.
In this episode of Yes Factor, Winnie dives into a topic many of us tend to avoid—talking about money. She'll break down the hidden costs of staying silent, from missed opportunities for financial growth to the impact it can have on relationships. Winnie also shares simple, practical tips to help you start these crucial conversations at home, at work, or with your partner. Whether you're looking to strengthen your financial literacy or bridge wealth gaps, this episode will empower you to make money talk part of your everyday life. Tune in and get comfortable with getting candid about cash! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What does it mean to “win” financially in your income bracket? To us, the end goal is always FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early), and if you're chasing financial freedom, this is the show for you. We're breaking down the money moves you need to make based on your income bracket, going from $45,000 to $100,000 per year, and how to stretch your dollar the furthest so you can invest, save, and reach FIRE faster. If you're at the lower end of the income scale, we'll give you time-tested methods to boost your income and use your time wisely so you can start stockpiling cash TODAY. If you have a high income, there's still work to be done as you need to find the best way to keep the most of your income so you can use it to acquire wealth-building assets. Regardless of how much money you make, you CAN achieve FIRE if you know the proper steps. The good news? We're sharing those steps today, so stick around! In This Episode We Cover How to speed up your path to financial independence based on your income bracket Why we disagree about retirement account investing when you're just starting your career Ways to make more money and side hustles that can boost your income The headache-free vs. hands-on approach to investing for FIRE (and who should take which path) Lifestyle creep and avoiding overspending (EVEN if you have a higher income) How much money we reasonably think you'll need to achieve FIRE And So Much More! Links from the Show Mindy on BiggerPockets Scott on BiggerPockets Listen to All Your Favorite BiggerPockets Podcasts in One Place Join BiggerPockets for FREE Email Mindy: Mindy@biggerpockets.com Email Scott: Scott@biggerpockets.com BiggerPockets Money Facebook Group BiggerPockets Money 32 - Financial Freedom Through Small Life Changes and a Modest Real Estate Portfolio w/Planting our Pennies BiggerPockets Money 35 - Hacking Your Life to Live for (Almost) Free with Craig Curelop BiggerPockets Money 97 - Intentionally Choosing the Path to Financial Independence with Financial Mechanic BiggerPockets Money 110 - Systematically Increasing Income and Intentionally Decreasing Spending with A Purple Life BiggerPockets Money 169 - Breaking the Taboo of Talking About Money with Friends, Family, and Bosses w/Erin Lowry BiggerPockets Money 328 - The Best Alternative Investment No One Knows About w/Alex Breshears and Beth Johnson The One Thing How to Win Friends and Influence People The E-Myth Revisited The Go-Giver The Challenger Sale Learn Private Money Lending with “Lend to Live” Find an Investor-Friendly Agent in Your Area See Mindy and Scott at BPCON2024 in Cancun! FIRE in 2024: What We'd Do Differently If We Started Over Today (00:00) Intro (01:08) $45,000/Year Income (12:37) $75,000/Year Income (23:11) $100,000/Year Income (28:48) How Much for FIRE? Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/money-568 Interested in learning more about today's sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How often do you know your friends' exact salaries? For most of us, the answer is almost never. Yet, in our everyday lives and interactions, we notice the many small cues that make our class differences obvious. So why does talking about money create such an uncomfortable, cringey feeling? How can we cohabitate knowing that in class, we are unequal? And does being rich make you a bad person? Host of the podcast Classy, Jonathan Menjivar, and Chris Duffy break down the answers in this episode.
"What's the figure that I need to be paid to show I'm taking this seriously? What's the figure that the client needs to pay to show that they're taking it seriously?" Today, Caroline Quaife returns to the Coaching Inn to talk with Claire Pedrick MCC about her work as a somatic coach and her focus on shifting our relationship with money. Here's what they talked about last time. Caroline emphasises the importance of working with the body and the deep roots of our relationship with money. Caroline shares personal stories and insights about her own journey with money and the impact of family systems on our relationship with finances. She works live with Claire on her relationship with money. Our relationship with money is deeply rooted and influenced by our family systems and inherited beliefs. Somatic coaching offers a holistic approach to shifting our relationship with money by working with the body and honouring our patterns and experiences. Self-compassion and acceptance are key in transforming our relationship with money, allowing us to be kind to ourselves and explore our unconscious beliefs and behaviours. Coaches can benefit from exploring their own relationship with money to better support their clients in navigating their financial challenges. Contact Caroline through LinkedIn Caroline offers somatic coaching programs and courses for coaches interested in integrating somatic approaches and exploring their relationship with money. Use discount codes COACHINGINN for the smaller courses. 3DCOACHING for the certificate programme. If you like this episode, subscribe or follow The Coaching Inn on your podcast platform to hear new episodes as they drop. You can watch this episode, with subtitles on our YouTube Channel Coming Up: Next: The Book Corner with Julie Luscombe and Claire Humbleby Key Words somatic coaching, money mindset, relationship with money, family systems, self-compassion, acceptance
Unlock the secrets to achieving a near-perfect AR in your dental practice with insights from our expert guests, Dr. Steve Markowitz and Dr. Henry Ernst. Learn how to consistently track key metrics like AR days and aging claims to maintain a high collection rate. Our guests emphasize the importance of distinguishing between patient payments and insurance claims, and share actionable tips on collecting payments before procedures begin. With practical advice on training your front desk staff and the value of systematic processes, this episode is your ultimate guide to ensuring your practice gets paid for the services you provide.Text us your feedback!Mention the Dental Practice Heroes Podcast and get your first month free at www.relevanceonlinemarketing.com the DPH Hero Collective will teach you how to work less days, make more money, and achieve the life/work balance you've always wanted by giving you a scaleble business, instead of a job.You will get: ✓Comprehensive Training to level up your team and practice✓Live Monthly Webinars to make sure you are moving forward✓Live Question and Answer Sessions to get you help when you need it✓A Community of practice owners to support and cheer you on✓System and Protocol Documents to Edit, to standardize your operations And Remember, we are actual dentists! At DPH, we don't coach you on anything we haven't personally accomplished ourselves. Visit www.dentalpracticeheroes.com to Learn more.
[00:00 - 05:31] Introduction and Mention of Automated Budget Book[05:31 - 10:22] Expectations and Commitment to Amazon Business[10:22 - 19:15] Importance of Talking About Money and Entrepreneurship[19:15 - 25:22] Budgeting and Capital Allocation for Business Growth[25:22 - 27:15] The Importance of Multiple Sales Channels Takeaways: Hard work, dedication, and expert guidance are paramount to success.Clear budgeting and effective capital allocation are crucial for growth.Separating personal and business finances ensures better financial management.The objective of building a profitable business should be to create generational time freedom.Expanding into multiple sales channels can significantly boost business success. Let's get connected! You can find me on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook & YouTube. Head to Voltage Digital Marketing to boost your brand and sales exposure! CLICK HERE to learn The 5 Big "Shifts" That Allowed Just ONE Private Label Brand to Sell 474,738 Physical Products Since 2012!
If there's one person who knows the ins and outs of shopping pre-loved fashion, it's Erika Veurink. As a content creator, she's known for sharing her extensive knowledge about vintage sourcing with her followers, and today, she's on the podcast to let us in on all the best tips for shopping on eBay. She even found her wedding dress on the site, so she's a true expert! On this episode, Veurink is also discussing the ethos behind her event series EV Salon, her favorite resources for learning about money, and the street style and runway shows she's most excited to see at New York Fashion Week.This episode is brought to you by eBay. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to the Practical Church podcast brought to you in partnership with Mission Support. Mission Support This episode was brought to you by Mission Support. Stay focused on your mission and let Mission Support help you with everything you didn't go to seminary for! Get support from experts with decades of experience working with churches who know your unique needs and challenges. Click here to talk with a guide today & love being a pastor again! HERE ARE THE 6 MYTHS I SHARE IN THIS EPISODE 01:21 Ministry Myth #1: Talking About Money 06:36 Ministry Myth #2: Always Being Available 11:44 Ministry Myth #3: Ministry Must Be Hard 14:00 Ministry Myth #4: Cost as the Primary Decision Factor 17:56 Ministry Myth #5: Leadership is Lonely 19:50 Ministry Myth #6: There's a Best Way to Do Things GET MORE CHURCH TIPS AND ADVICE Click here to sign up for the Practical Church newsletter Click here to join the Practical Church Facebook group
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Katie and Sarah have an intimate talk about finances and why it feels icky to bring up money around friends.
Is the FIRE movement dead? In 2024, more people are catching on to the huge downsides of pursuing financial independence, retire early. Strict frugality, massive sacrifice, working harder than ever…is it really worth it to retire decades before everyone else? If you're internally screaming, “Yes! Of course it is!” you're in good company. Today, we're talking about why FIRE is NOT dead in 2024 but why most Americans won't achieve it. It's easy to claim that the FIRE movement is dead in 2024 when inflation has been high, savings rates are low, and there's economic uncertainty all around. The problem? Almost all of that can be easily factored into your FIRE plan, and with some sacrifices, you could easily retire early in five, ten, or fifteen years. So, if FIRE is still possible, what must the average person do to achieve it? We'll discuss the mindset shift you must undergo to reach financial independence, the sacrifices you must prepare for, and what we would have done differently on our own paths to FIRE. Achieving financial freedom doesn't need to be an all-out grind with zero enjoyment. Even if you make minor money moves today, you could be retiring YEARS earlier than you thought possible! In This Episode We Cover An update on the FIRE movement and whether or not FIRE is possible in 2024 The 4% rule explained, and why it works EVEN during high inflation The sacrifice that most Americans will NEVER make to retire early How to achieve FIRE even if you have an average income The “grind” that gets you RICH and how to tell you're on the right track for FIRE How frequently to check your investments/accounts (and whether it really matters) And So Much More! Links from the Show BiggerPockets Money Facebook Group Network with Other Investors on The Path to FIRE Through the BiggerPockets Forums Finance Review Guest Onboarding Join BiggerPockets for FREE Mindy on BiggerPockets Scott on BiggePockets Listen to All Your Favorite BiggerPockets Podcasts in One Place Apply to Be a Guest on The Money Show Podcast Talent Search! Find an Investor-Friendly Agent in Your Area Find Investor-Friendly Lenders Property Manager Finder Apply to Be a Finance Friday Guest BiggerPockets Money 120 - Are FIRE Naysayers Bad at Math? Yes. with Michael Kitces BiggerPockets Money 169 - Breaking the Taboo of Talking About Money with Friends, Family, and Bosses w/Erin Lowry BiggerPockets Money 243 - Ramit Sethi's Money Advice for Couples: Live a Rich Life, Together BiggerPockets Money 516 - Jaspreet Singh: Getting Rich Slowly and Why Some People STAY Broke cFIREsim (FIRE Calculator) My Death March to Financial Independence Email mindy@biggerpockets.com for the “4% Rule” Article 00:00 Intro 04:19 Is the FIRE Movement Dead? 10:93 Do You Need a High Income? 16:36 Should Everyone Pursue FIRE? 24:44 How Average People Achieve FIRE 30:04 FIRE in 2024 35:54 Retiring Early During Inflation 38:38 You CAN Achieve FIRE Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/money-549 Interested in learning more about today's sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this podcast, we're focusing on useful verbs and phrases related to using money, Japanese coins and banknotes. We also discuss the proper etiquette for handling money in Japan Learn Japanese Pod Patreon Page
The Heart of Money | Financial Guidance for Couples, Money & Marriage, Motivation, Inspiration
Brian Madeleine of Madeleine Financial Coaching joins the show this week to talk about a shift in his client base towards couples needing help with debt and financial organization. He and Austin emphasize the impact of recent economic challenges, such as inflation, on people's financial habits and stress levels, highlighting the necessity for regular financial check-ins and effective communication within relationships. Austin and Brian discuss the difficulty couples face in managing finances amidst busy schedules and economic pressures, and agree that despite the challenges, open communication and shared responsibility are crucial for achieving financial stability and success. Ready to take the next step in gaining control over your money? 1. Watch my free training on the 5 budget categories you need to be in control of your money 2. Register for my FREE masterclass “Financial Freedom Blueprint” here Or 3. Schedule a FREE Discovery Call to determine if you would benefit from 1:1 coaching
The Law School Toolbox Podcast: Tools for Law Students from 1L to the Bar Exam, and Beyond
Welcome back to the Law School Toolbox podcast! In today's episode, we're discussing our top 10 things to consider when getting ready for your first year of law school. In this episode we discuss: Organizing your schedule and study routine What to read the summer before law school? Thinking ahead to exam time Managing your finances effectively Planning time with friends and family during your first year of law school Preparing the technology you'll need for studying And more! Resources: Start Law School Right! (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/start-law-school-right/) Podcast Episode 88: Self-Care Tips for Keeping Your Mojo in Law School (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-88-self-care-tips-for-keeping-your-mojo-in-law-school/) Podcast Episode 104: Law School Essentials – What to Buy (And Not to Buy) Beforehand) (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-104-law-school-essentials-what-to-buy-and-not-to-buy-beforehand/) Podcast Episode 158: What to Wear (And Not to Wear) (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-158-what-to-wear-and-not-to-wear/) Podcast Episode 193: Books to Read Before Law School (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-193-books-to-read-before-law-school/) Podcast Episode 208: Using Technology Effectively in Law School (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-208-using-technology-effectively-in-law-school/) Podcast Episode 383: Talking About Money with Jesse Mecham, Founder of You Need A Budget (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-383-talking-about-money-with-jesse-mecham-founder-of-you-need-a-budget/) Podcast Episode 436: Improving Executive Functioning Skills as a Law Student (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-436-improving-executive-functioning-skills-as-a-law-student/) Podcast Episode 445: Best Practices for Getting Accommodations in Law School (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-445-best-practices-for-getting-accommodations-in-law-school/) reMarkable (https://remarkable.com/) It's Time to Have That Talk with Your Family (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/its-time-to-have-that-talk-with-your-family/) How to Set a Law School Study Schedule (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/how-to-set-a-law-school-study-schedule/) Different Types of Law School Exams (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/law-school-exam-prep-101/different-types-of-law-school-exams/) Download the Transcript (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/episode-454-top-10-tips-for-getting-ready-for-your-1l-year/) If you enjoy the podcast, we'd love a nice review and/or rating on Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/law-school-toolbox-podcast/id1027603976) or your favorite listening app. And feel free to reach out to us directly. You can always reach us via the contact form on the Law School Toolbox website (http://lawschooltoolbox.com/contact). If you're concerned about the bar exam, check out our sister site, the Bar Exam Toolbox (http://barexamtoolbox.com/). You can also sign up for our weekly podcast newsletter (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/get-law-school-podcast-updates/) to make sure you never miss an episode! Thanks for listening! Alison & Lee
Is talking about and celebrating money publicly immoral and self-serving? Are you worried about making other women feel bad? Why is it that women tend to feel threatened or bad about money?If money is a tough topic for you, prepare to be triggered and to commit to being open to a new perspective this week. I'm showing you why sharing monetary success tends to bring on a wave of women haters, the history of women and money, and my firm pitch for why women should absolutely keep talking about money, especially publicly. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://www.sincerelyfutureyou.com/215
One of the things that is a bit taboo to talk about, both in the tech industry and outside of it is money. People just aren't comfortable discussing openly the hard decisions that go into things like seeking funding, investing money into things that save you time, and scaling your own abilities with the help of, you guessed it, cold, hard, cash. Saron Yitbarek, entrepreneur extraordinaire behind CodeNewbie and podcasts such as Command Line Heroes, generously accepted my invitation to chat and talk about all these things, and more. And of course, we talk about Saron's latest project - Big Cash Money 2024, something for folks that want to max out their income beyond just their salary.
Summary Have you ever herd of ‘the sandwich generation'? Are you part of it? And if so, what challenges does it bring to your retirement? Well. In this episode I get to have a conversation with a guy that has literally wrote the book on the subject! Mark Bineham is one of Australia's top keynote speakers on retirement and the award-winning author of 'The Money Sandwich”. Mark's goal has always been to help people live their very best life through positive mindset, promoting well-being and simply achieving financial freedom that much sooner, because in his words “we all deserve that, don't we?. In 2019, a turning point occurred in his life when he underwent open-heart surgery. Prompting a re-evaluation of his 30-year career as a financial advisor, including four years as the national president of the Association of Financial Advisers. While he always loved helping his own clients reach their goals and aspirations, he realised most people just couldn't afford help or advice, and that had to change. That's when he decided to pour all the knowledge he gained over his career into a book, which he proudly titled The Money Sandwich and subsequently setting up a family business with his Daughter Katherine by the same name which enables him to take this message out to the wider world through presentations, workshops and courses. In this thought-provoking conversation Mark and I discuss the challenges faced by the sandwich generation, who are responsible for supporting both their adult children and aging parents. Mark emphasizes the importance of having conversations about retirement and estate planning with your elderly parents and adult children. He also introduces the concept of the 'third act' as a more positive and fulfilling way to approach retirement and highlights the need for mindset shifts and an understanding of the emotional aspects of money in order to achieve happiness in retirement. Our conversation explores changing attitudes towards work and retirement, the negative connotations of money, the impact of financial stress on productivity and health, the importance of talking about money, the value that financial planning professionals add at this stage of life, and what financial freedom looks and feels like. Takeaways The sandwich generation faces the challenge of supporting both adult children and aging parents. Having conversations about retirement and estate planning with elderly parents is crucial to avoid future conflicts. The 'third act' is a more positive and fulfilling way to approach retirement. Understanding the emotional aspects of money is essential for achieving happiness in retirement. Younger generations are redefining work-life balance and are more focused on enjoying life. Financial stress is a major cause of anxiety, arguments, and relationship breakdowns. Financial stress negatively affects productivity in the workplace. Talking about money and seeking professional help can alleviate financial stress. Financial planning professionals can provide guidance and support in managing money and achieving financial freedom. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 05:25 Unleashing Your Third Act 08:34 The Money Sandwich and the Sandwich Generation 14:30 Challenges of Supporting Adult Children 22:35 Challenges of Supporting Aging Parents 29:24 Reframing Retirement as the Third Act 38:44 Money Shifts for Happiness 45:31 Changing Attitudes Towards Work and Retirement 47:00 The Negative Connotations of Money 48:31 Financial Stress and its Impact on Productivity and Health 49:30 The Importance of Talking About Money 50:52 The Need for Financial Planning Professionals 53:51 What Financial Freedom Looks Like Episode Links & Resources Get Marc's brilliant book The Money Sandwich Listen to The Money Sandwich Podcast Visit The Money Sandwich website Connect with Marc on LinkedIn Connect with Marc on X WealthGPS – Lifestyle Financial Planning by TFP Download My FREE Retirement Toolkit Subscribe to my Super Sunday Retirement Roundup Newsletter
Welcome to The Vault with Financielle. Hosts Lucy, Laura and Holly delve into the world of money dilemmas from Leechy friends, getting the money ick, the benefits of budgeting and much much more! Nothing is off limits but everything is safe in the Vault.In this episode of The Vault, Lucy, Laura and Holly dive into the world of money focussed dilemmas from the Financielle Community. The trio discuss the real cost of being a bridesmaid, bougee mates with bougee budgets and the question that's on everybody's lips, "how do they afford that?"-Visit https://www.financielle.co.uk to join our community! Chapters:00:00:00 - Introduction00:02:40 - The Shopping Mentality00:05:10 - Affording Luxuries and Living Beyond Means00:10:09 - Talking About Money with Friends00:12:24 - Influencers and Gifted Experiences00:15:00 - Financial Struggles and Tough Decisions00:17:16 - Budgeting for the Wedding00:19:24 - Unwritten Rules of Weddings AbroadThe Vault is an entertaining yet thought provoking podcast that answers our community's dilemmas and confessions surrounding women and money.Visit https://www.financielle.com to download our app.Watch the podcast on YouTube.Follow Financielle for more:▶︎ TikTok▶︎ InstagramAbout Financielle:Financielle is a female focussed finance app helping women to take back control of their money, ditch debt, increase savings and invest in their future.Recorded and Produced by Liverpool Podcast Studios▶︎ Web ▶︎ Instagram▶︎ LinkedIn
Many couples have a hard time talking about money with one another. There are emotions, history, and maybe even feeling like you don't have enough that taint the conversation. It might be good to rename money talks altogether. Money dates allow you to set the stage for positive, healthy, and productive talks. Listen in to this episode for ideas on how to have fun while discussing money, how long these conversations should be, and what to avoid if needed. Our website: www.forbetterandworth.com Get Ericka's book, Naked and Unashamed: 10 Money Conversations Every Couple Must Have Check out our local TV spotlight Connect with us: Instagram: @forbetterandworth YouTube: @forbetterandworth Ericka: @erickayoungofficial Chris: @1cbyoung
Let's talk about money today. Many of us didn't learn any kind of financial literacy in school or from parents, and now the topic is often seen as taboo, or too hard, or frustrating—but it's such a critical piece of being a person in this world. I had the chance to chat with Maya Corbic, the founder of The Wealthy Kids Investment Club and the popular Instagram account @teach.kids.money, where she inspires parents to raise financially independent kids. Maya has overcome her own financial challenges early in life to become a CPA, and she's on a mission to simplify money matters for both kids and their parents. We talk about how to have better money habits, how to invest for greater returns (for yourself and on your child's behalf), and how to navigate money blind spots. Sponsors and discounts: LMNT Pique Teas Show links: Connect with Maya on IG @teach.kids.money Read From Piggy Banks to Stocks As always, I'd love to hear from you! Subscribe, leave a review, or follow PG-ish on IG @pgishparenting, or you can always find me at www.pgishparenting.com.
Do you have a cash flow problem? You're not alone! Dan invests in real estate, has a great W2 job, and maxes out his investment accounts. He wants to hit financial independence by forty, but his lack of cash is making things difficult. Something's got to give, and Mindy and Scott are here to help! Welcome back to the BiggerPockets Money podcast! Dan has done an amazing job investing for the future and house hacking throughout his 20s. But now he's got a MAJOR problem on his hands. Although he and his wife earn around $200,000 per year, they have little to no cash available. With real estate debt, hospital bills, and new baby expenses, Dan is starting to feel the pressure. That extra cash he was able to accumulate only a few years ago? It's not so easy to find anymore. In this episode, Mindy and Scott take a deep dive into Dan's finances to help solve his cash flow problem. Should he follow his real estate dream and pause his retirement account contributions or pivot to a job that will increase his income by another $50,000 per year? Stay tuned to find out! In This Episode We Cover Savvy ways to increase your cash flow without taking on more debt Dan's house hacking strategy that covers a HUGE chunk of his mortgage Using a home equity line of credit (HELOC) to buy real estate How to ask for a raise (and when to pivot to a higher-paying job) Investing in real estate versus building up your retirement accounts How Dan plans to reach $10,000/month in “passive” income by the age of forty And So Much More! Links from the Show BiggerPockets Money Facebook Group Network with Other Investors on The Path to FIRE Through the BiggerPockets Forums Finance Review Guest Onboarding Join BiggerPockets for FREE Mindy on BiggerPockets Listen to All Your Favorite BiggerPockets Podcasts in One Place Apply to Be a Guest on The Money Show Podcast Talent Search! Money Moment Intentionally Choosing the Path to Financial Independence with Financial Mechanic Systematically Increasing Income and Intentionally Decreasing Spending with A Purple Life Breaking the Taboo of Talking About Money with Friends, Family, and Bosses Hear Dan on the “Real Estate Rookie” Podcast Click here to check the full show notes: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/money-501 Interested in learning more about today's sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email us: moneymoment@biggerpockets.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You may have heard me say recently that one of my 2024 priorities for this show, the audio show in particular, is to split the recordings about 50/50 between guest interviews and solo episodes. I have been getting such positive feedback on episodes of the show where it's just me doing Q&A or breaking down a specific topic and sharing how I think about it. So today, I'm going to do one of those solo episodes. I have a lot of questions today submitted on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Threads, so we will go through as many as we can. Free professional creator crash course Listen to my recent Mailbag episode Full transcript and show notes *** CONNECT
My friends and I talk about money all the time. It's a great way to crowdsource information from people in the same season of life. I also think it helps us be more open with one another.But money can be a taboo topic and difficult to navigate with friends. To help us through these sometimes tricky conversations, we have Sarah Roller, a financial coach who helps clients create personalized money management plans. In this episode, we cover the different levels in which you can talk about money. When is it valuable to talk numbers, and what are easy gateways into these conversations?Remember: the way you or I manage money isn't right or wrong. It can be different but right for each of us in the current moment. How can we approach these conversations with respect and curiosity?In this episode you'll hear about:Reasons to talk with friends about money, from gathering ideas on how to manage your own finances to understanding how friends will want to spend time togetherThe different levels of money conversations you can have with friends and non-threatening ways to start these conversationsSharing financial goals with friends, which can alleviate discomfort when deciding how you want to spend time together and understand each other's thought processesApproaching these topics with curiosity and respect, and knowing that everyone has different feelings about the actual numbersAsking yourself: WHY are you asking? What will you both get out of it? And when is it actually useful to share numbers and details?Resources & LinksVisit Sarah's website and download her free tool about how to plan for life's irregular expenses. Learn more about my roots framework!Like what you hear? Visit my website, leave me a voicemail, and follow me on Instagram! Want to take this conversation a step further? Send this episode to a friend. Tell them you found it interesting and use what we just talked about as a conversation starter the next time you and your friend hang out!
Carl invites his wife, Cori, to have a conversation about money that's been decades in the making. 28 years into their relationship, Carl and Cori are still learning about each other–especially when it comes to money. In this intimate episode, Carl and Cori break down decades-long misconceptions about one another, assumptions they've made but rarely questioned, and feelings they're never before revealed. Don't miss Carl putting his money where his mouth is, this week on 50 Fires. Carl Instagram: @behaviorgap Blind Nil Instagram: @blindnilaudio Please direct business inquires to: blindnilaudio@magnolia.com Music Credits: Alexandra Woodward / Rabbit Reggae / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com Cody Francis / Wherever You're Going / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stay in touch and sign up for Paco's weekly email newsletter, The Nerdletter. In this episode of Weird Finance, Paco talks to Maya Lau to pierce the taboo surrounding money talks. They delve deep into Maya's journey from being an investigative journalist to starting her podcast, Other People's Pockets, a venture that allowed her to explore her guests' careers, including their finances. Together, they acknowledge the awkwardness and fear when discussing finances, transitioning career paths, valuing one's skills, and introducing personal finance discussions to the younger generation. The talk rounds up with Maya's insights about money, her regrets, and her hopes for the future. Maya Lau (@itsmayamoney and @mayalau) is the creator, host, and executive producer of the podcast Other People's Pockets, produced by Pushkin Industries and Little Everywhere. She's an award-winning former investigative reporter for The Los Angeles Times and The Advocate newspaper in Louisiana. Her work led to the ouster of the warden of the notorious Angola prison in Louisiana and helped spur new laws that made police disciplinary files more transparent in California. This episode also features The Economic Outlook with financial astrologer Susan Gidel. Susan, our resident economic cosmonaut, does what many humans have done before us for thousands of years: she looks to the stars to understand our economic present and predict our financial futures. For more guidance from Susan, sign up for her Red Letter Trading Days newsletter. A special thanks to the talented and generous Ramsey Yount for producing, editing, and sound designing this episode. Thank you to Jenna and Andrew Parker for lending your voice for our special PSA. The theme music was written and performed by Andrew Parker, Jenna Parker, and Paco de Leon. If you'd like to contact us about the show or ask Paco a question about finances, call our hotline at 1-833-ASK-PACO, email us at weirdfinancepod (at) gmail.com or submit your questions here. We'd also love your listener feedback about the show; here's a short survey.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2541: Christine Luken's insightful exploration of "The Five Love Languages of Money" offers a unique perspective on personal finance, intertwining Gary Chapman's relationship concepts with monetary habits. By understanding and applying these love languages to money management, individuals can enhance their financial wellbeing and harmonize their fiscal relationships, both personally and with their partners. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.christineluken.com/the-five-love-languages-of-money/ Quotes to ponder: "You feel prosperous, not because of your bank balance, but because there's enough money to pay for the things and experiences you want." Episode references: "The Five Love Languages" by Gary Chapman: Link to the book Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2541: Christine Luken's insightful exploration of "The Five Love Languages of Money" offers a unique perspective on personal finance, intertwining Gary Chapman's relationship concepts with monetary habits. By understanding and applying these love languages to money management, individuals can enhance their financial wellbeing and harmonize their fiscal relationships, both personally and with their partners. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.christineluken.com/the-five-love-languages-of-money/ Quotes to ponder: "You feel prosperous, not because of your bank balance, but because there's enough money to pay for the things and experiences you want." Episode references: "The Five Love Languages" by Gary Chapman: Link to the book Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Meet the extraordinary Jen Szpigiel, Founder of Becoming Iconic Brand + Magazine, Certified Life Coach, Podcast Host of “Becoming Iconic”, and mom of 4. Jen is a powerhouse in the realm of personal transformation and iconic living. As the founder of Becoming Iconic Brand + Magazine, a certified life coach, and the charismatic host of the "Becoming Iconic" podcast, Jen is on a mission to redefine what it means to leave a lasting legacy. With her magnetic personality and deep insights, Jen inspires her audience to embrace their true selves and embody the essence of an icon. Episode highlights include: What Your Legacy Means The reframe of legacy as every moment Understanding who you're being and the power of attitude The Variations of Iconic Detaching from Numbers and Labels Unlearning to find your true value. Jen's personal path that led her to the powerful message of becoming iconic Navigating the fine line between arrogance and humility in personal development. Talking About Money with Integrity The importance of authenticity and leading from your truth. The role of style and fashion in embodying an iconic persona. Activating vs. Triggering Reframing "I'm Just Too Busy” and getting ahead of your day. Jen's #1 daily practice for fostering self-trust. Jen's experience losing and regaining social media presence. Insights into Jen's journey and a link to the digital copy of her successful magazine. How Jen overcomes challenges and keeps moving forward. Tuning Your Team into Your Hormonal Cycle Recognizing Pushing Energy What Makes Great Leaders A powerful pep talk at 1:04:00 Follow Jen, get the magazine, and sign up for her latest program: www.instagram.com/becomingiconic www.becomingiconic.co/magazine www.becomingiconic.co/podcast ___________________________________ Let's get you to your HAPPIEST and most RADIANT! Book a call to apply to work together one-on-one: https://amyedwards.as.me/15mincall Get my FREE course "The Ageless Mindset: The Ultimate Guide to Look Younger and Feel Happier!" HERE: https://best-you-life.teachable.com/p/the-ageless-mindset-the-ultimate-guide-to-look-younger-feel-happier Get the full course “The Youthfulness Hack: The Secret System to Reverse Aging Fast and Create a New, Radiant You!” https://best-you-life.teachable.com/p/the-youthfulness-hack Please remember to rate, review, and subscribe – and share with a friend! It means so much! Thank you! And join the mailing list today to stay up to date! https://www.amyedwards.com/ HigherDOSE 15% off with code MAGIC15 and use link: https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1336029&u=3517348&m=87497&urllink=&afftrack= Glow serum https://shrsl.com/3w0ya Mask https://shrsl.com/3w0ye 10% off WAANDS:https://waands.com/?ref=amyedwards Or use code AMYEDWARDS for 10% off the CERVIX WAND: https://waands.com/products/cervix-wand?ref=GKWwgfA1tYGAd Amy's hair by https://www.thecollectiveatx.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-amy-edwards-show/message
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In this episode of The Brainy Business podcast, you'll hear an insightful interview with Vishal George, a behavioral scientist and author of the book Money Mindsets. Vishal's expertise lies in combining behavioral science with human-centered design and systems thinking. He shares examples of his work, including a project in New Zealand aimed at reducing businesses' carbon emissions by using the messenger effect of young people's voices. The conversation then delves into the importance of understanding our own money stories and how they shape our financial behavior. Vishal emphasizes the need to break the taboo surrounding money conversations and draws inspiration from children's natural curiosity about money. The episode explores the intersection of behavioral science and personal finance, providing practical insights for improving financial well-being. Whether you're looking to make better financial decisions or increase your savings, this episode offers valuable strategies and perspectives. In this episode: Gain insights from behavioral science to make better financial decisions and improve your financial well-being. Break the stigma around money by engaging in open and honest conversations, leading to a healthier relationship with your finances. Cultivate curiosity to enhance your financial decision-making skills, allowing you to make informed choices that align with your financial goals. Design financial products and services that take into account human behavior, ultimately helping you achieve your financial objectives more effectively. Explore the benefits of creating spaces for open conversations about money and financial goals, fostering a supportive community that empowers individuals to take control of their finances. Show Notes: 00:00:00 - Introduction, Melina welcomes Vishal George to The Brainy Business podcast to discuss his book Money Mindsets and his work as a behavioral scientist. 00:03:57 - Using Behavioral Science to Reduce Carbon Footprints, Vishal shares an example of a project where he worked with the government of New Zealand to reduce businesses' carbon emissions. By designing experiments and testing different strategies, they discovered that the messenger effect, particularly the voice of the next generation, was the most effective in motivating businesses to reduce their carbon footprint. 00:09:16 - The Power of Testing High-Risk Ideas, Vishal emphasizes the importance of testing high-risk ideas, even if they may seem unconventional or counterintuitive. By pushing the boundaries and exploring extreme ideas, it becomes easier to find the middle ground and identify innovative solutions. 00:12:10 - The Inspiration Behind Money Mindsets, Vishal explains that his inspiration for writing Money Mindsets was to provide a positive and impactful resource for individuals, particularly young males, to explore emotions, feelings, and empathy through the topic of money. The book aims to help readers understand their own emotions surrounding money and empathize with others in different circumstances. 00:13:54 - The Emotional Aspect of Money, Vishal discusses how money evokes various emotions in people and how understanding these emotions can lead to a healthier relationship with money. He emphasizes the importance of exploring and acknowledging our emotions surrounding money in order to be more financially informed. 00:18:53 - Importance of Breaking Through the Stigma Around Money, Vishal discusses the importance of breaking through the stigma surrounding money and suggests that cultivating curiosity about money can help individuals make more intentional financial decisions. He also mentions the abundance of financial products and services that can lead to overspending. 00:21:38 - Two Types of Curiosity and Building Financial Knowledge, Vishal explains the two types of curiosity: diversity curiosity and epistemic curiosity. He suggests that building curiosity about money and related topics can help individuals make better financial decisions. He recommends clustering reading on topics like saving, spending behaviors, habits, motivation, and behavior change. 00:25:06 - Visible Spending and Invisible Saving, Vishal discusses the shift from visible saving in the past to visible spending in the present. He highlights how technologies and digital currency have made spending behaviors more visible while saving behaviors remain invisible. He emphasizes the need to talk more openly about saving to reduce stigma and foster motivation. 00:27:16 - Overcoming Challenges in Talking About Money, Vishal addresses the challenge of talking about money, particularly when it comes to accomplishments like being debt-free. He acknowledges the fear of bragging or making others feel inadequate, but emphasizes the importance of sharing positive financial experiences to break the cycle of assumption and encourage others to pursue financial goals. 00:36:31 - Designing Products and Services for Human Behavior, The conversation begins by discussing two approaches to designing products and services with consideration for human behavior. The first approach focuses on removing barriers and making it easier for people to achieve their goals. The second approach explores the motivation and factors that drive individuals to set and achieve their goals. 00:37:30 - The Challenge of Saving Money, The conversation shifts to the challenge of saving money and the difficulty in resisting one-time expenses. Vishal shares a story about a person named Kaya who struggles to save money due to various events and temptations. This highlights the need for financial institutions to create products and tools that make saving money as easy as spending money. 00:40:34 - Creating Products that Facilitate Saving, Vishal discusses the importance of balancing spending and saving by creating products that make saving money just as easy as spending money. An example is given of a bank that offers a program called "Save the Change" which automatically rounds up purchases and transfers the spare change to a savings account. This removes friction and encourages saving. 00:42:14 - The Role of Friction in Breaking Habits, The conversation explores the role of friction in breaking habits. While removing friction can make it easier to save money, adding some friction can help evaluate the necessity of certain actions. An example is given of introducing a process for employees to justify business travel, which adds a little bit of friction to assess if the travel is truly necessary. 00:45:49 - Conclusion, Melina's top insights from the conversation. What stuck with you while listening to the episode? What are you going to try? Come share it with Melina on social media -- you'll find her as @thebrainybiz everywhere and as Melina Palmer on LinkedIn. Thanks for listening. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Android. If you like what you heard, please leave a review on iTunes and share what you liked about the show. I hope you love everything recommended via The Brainy Business! Everything was independently reviewed and selected by me, Melina Palmer. So you know, as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. That means if you decide to shop from the links on this page (via Amazon or others), The Brainy Business may collect a share of sales or other compensation. Let's connect: Melina@TheBrainyBusiness.com The Brainy Business® on Facebook The Brainy Business on Twitter The Brainy Business on Instagram The Brainy Business on LinkedIn Melina on LinkedIn The Brainy Business on Youtube Connect with Vishal: Follow Vishal on LinkedIn Behavioural by Design website Money Mindsets book page Learn and Support The Brainy Business: Check out and get your copies of Melina's Books. Get the Books Mentioned on (or related to) this Episode: Money Mindsets, by Vishal George Get It Done, by Ayelet Fishbach Engaged, by Amy Bucher Designing for Behavior Change, by Steve Wendel Your Future Self, by Hal Hershfield Top Recommended Next Episode: Pain of Paying (ep 240) Already Heard That One? 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Does this sound familiar? You've been told that in order to experience a deeper sense of fulfillment in your Christian faith or to receive God's blessings, you need to give a small portion of your income. But let's be honest, that action alone isn't bringing the results you're seeking without understanding the whys behind it. It's time to break free from the ineffective actions and discover the transformative power of radical generosity in God's Kingdom. Generosity in God's Kingdom is not measured in dollars but by your heart! In this episode, you will be able to: Discover the transformative power of radical generosity and deepen your understanding of how it can impact your Christian faith. Learn the importance of giving 10% and how it can bring joy and fulfillment to your life. Explore the relationship between money and happiness and uncover how changing your mindset towards generosity can lead to greater contentment. Understand how your generous giving can create a positive ripple effect in your communities and make a lasting impact on those in need. Gain insights into the importance of transparency in church finances and how it can strengthen trust and foster a culture of generosity among believers. Connect with us! Join our Group on Facebook with the podcast community https://www.facebook.com/groups/eyesonjesuspodcast/ Email questions or show topic ideas to discerningdad@outlook.com Be sure to connect with the hosts! For more information on Drew Barker: Follow Drew on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/drewsbarker/ For more information on Tim Ferrara: Get all his links in one place- to his social media, all 3 of his books, and more https://linktr.ee/discerning_dad Check out his website! https://discerning-dad.com/ The key moments in this episode are:00:00:00 - Introduction 00:01:28 - Personal Updates 00:04:27 - Talking About Money 00:06:27 - Money in the New Covenant 00:07:21 - Personal Experience with Giving 00:12:11 - The Principle of Radical Generosity 00:13:45 - The Danger of Comfortable Giving 00:15:08 - Lay Up Treasures in Heaven 00:17:35 - The Deceitfulness of Riches 00:19:19 - The Power of Generosity 00:25:14 - The Concept of Giving 00:25:40 - Faithfulness in Giving 00:27:04 - God's Provision 00:29:06 - Living a Meaningful Life 00:30:21 - Being a Good Steward 00:37:51 - Importance of Transparency in Church Finances 00:39:23 - The Challenge of Limited Resources 00:40:52 - Pastors' Salaries and Funding 00:42:55 - Giving During Seasons Without a Church 00:46:06 - Partnering with Transparent Churches
Financial trauma is an extremely common roadblock on the journey to financial freedom. In fact, most people deal with this issue on some level, even if they aren't aware of it. Whether your trauma patterns stem from your parents'relationship with money or an instance of financial abuse, know that there's light at the end of the tunnel! Welcome back to the BiggerPockets Money podcast! Today's guest is Shannah Game—author, entrepreneur, certified financial planner (CFP), and host of the Everyone's Talkin' Money show. Shannah would be the first to tell you that her relationship with money has been far from perfect. Having grown up in a family where money decisions were always heavily scrutinized, Shannah has worked hard to not only address her own deep-rooted money trauma but also help others overcome similar traumatic patterns in their lives. If your negative experiences with money are preventing you from achieving your financial goals, tune in as Shannah shares her expertise on an issue that is sorely overlooked today. In this episode, you'll learn how to name and work through your unique money trauma, avoid your biggest money triggers, and get back on the straight and narrow toward financial freedom. You'll also learn the most common signs of trauma to look for, as well as practical exercises you can use to get your financial fear under control! In This Episode We Cover The most common signs of money trauma to look for in your own life How financial trauma is passed down through multiple generations Two questions you MUST ask to uncover the root cause of money trauma Working through money trauma patterns to reach your financial goals Exercises to practice when experiencing a traumatic money-related event Why you NEED to talk about finances with close friends and family members And So Much More! Links from the Show BiggerPockets Money Facebook Group BiggerPockets Forums Finance Review Guest Onboarding Join BiggerPockets for FREE Scott's Instagram Mindy on BiggerPockets Grab Scott's Book, “Set for Life” Listen to All Your Favorite BiggerPockets Podcasts in One Place Apply to Be a Guest on The Money Show Podcast Talent Search! Money Moment How to Use Your Financial Fear to Build Wealth Better w/Farnoosh Torabi Breaking the Taboo of Talking About Money with Friends, Family, and Bosses w/Erin Lowry Download Shannah's FREE Guide, “10 Money Questions to Ask Yourself Right Now” Tune in to the “Everyone's Talkin' Money” podcast Click here to check the full show notes: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/money-453 Interested in learning more about today's sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email us: moneymoment@biggerpockets.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Money...It's an inevitable component of the practice of veterinary medicine, and a potential source of anxiety for everyone involved.As veterinary professionals, many of us get a little nervous talking about prices and going over estimates with our clients.We brace ourselves for the "you're only in it for the money" statement we've heard so many times before. It hurts. It's not true. But what is true is that we all have our own opinions about the prices that we charge... ... and when we don't believe in the prices attached to our products and services, then recommending and selling those things feels really icky.It adds a whole new level of pressure we didn't expect when we were in school...A level we'd rather live without.But why?Because, just like our clients, we have our own financial situations. We have our own budgets, our own expenses, and our own uncertainties about what things cost.Also like our clients, we really care about the pets, and we want to help them... and it sucks when money seems to get in the way.I've found one little sentence at the end of a pricing conversation makes all the difference.It allows clients to physically relax, and veterinary professionals to release the pressure of the decision. In this episode of the Joyful DVM Podcast, I dig into the three aspects of money that are creating the pressure we feel, and share the one sentence that releases the pressure so we can move forward together with our clients in providing the best care for their pets in the moment. If this episode hits home for you, please share it with a friend and leave us a review on iTunes or wherever you're listening.LInk: VetMed; JOY CLUBhttps://joyfuldvm.com/joyclubMusic Credit: Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
What's more badass than talking about money? Although most of us cringe at the thought of sharing our salary with others, Slack exec Rukmini Reddy believes it's one of the best ways to advance your career.As the SVP of Engineering, Platform at Slack, Rukmini tells us about the “network of incredible women” in her industry, who are open about sharing compensation data with one another. The results? They lift each other up and land better paying jobs.“I'm not shy about discussing money,” says Rukmini, who's Indian. “I encourage all women to call a friend and tell them how much you make, and just be really uncomfortable.”Rukmini also fills us in on why you should scrutinize the feedback you receive at work and how you can manage impostor syndrome as a multicultural woman.Theme: Own Your PowerEpisode Highlights:Having a squad of people you can trustNot taking feedback at face valueAspiring to be on a paid boardTalking about moneyPower of dataChanging jobs every few years to growBeing the only woman and person of color at workManaging impostor syndrome as a multicultural womanDocumenting your accomplishmentsMentioned In This Episode:Rukmini's LinkedIn article, “I'm a VP of engineering and a woman of color. These 5 lessons got me here.”Act Like a Leader, Think Like a Leader by Herminia IbarraBoard of directors salary in United States by IndeedRegister Now!The What Rules!? Leadership Conference is on 10/25/23. Learn more and register at Eventbrite. Connect with us on our social media: Instagram and LinkedInJoin our LinkedIn community where we discuss rule-breaking strategies for multicultural women.More from Alisa Manjarrez: Instagram and LinkedInMore from Courtney Copelin: Instagram and LinkedInMore from Dr. Merary Simeon: Instagram and LinkedInLearn more at www.whatrulespodcast.com.
Today I sit down with Dr. Meagan McArthur, a chiropractor and money mentor, who started sharing money tips and resources tailored to women when she realized she was graduating from school and needed a strategy to pay off loans. We get candid on the fear that surrounds us talking about our finances and dive into our personal money stories and why we are so passionate about empowering women with the tools to make their own money decisions. Meag shares how she taught herself about money and why she now creates content teaching others about money, from investing, loan strategy, buying a house and building a savings. I've been wanting to talk money on here for a while so I'm honored to do so with a fellow female who understands why its so important to hear about money from other women. This convo is one we all need to have and I am so excited for you to listen, I hope you enjoy! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a rating and review, screenshot and share on stories as you're listening and tag us so we can repost! Let's Connect! Whealth with Meag's Instagram | Website My Instagram | Tik Tok The Let's Get Candid Podcast Instagram Kayla Moran Law Geneva Kayla Morán Blog Konecta Social | Work With Konecta Social Pinterest Facebook --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kaylaaamorann/support
Here is the website and lovely Accountant I talk about in this week's episode, Carol Leblanc from Love Your Numbers Now: https://www.loveyournumbersnow.com/ Hello, dear soul. Today, we're diving into a topic that is close to my heart and, I believe, long overdue for discussion: finances. You see, I didn't have much guidance when it came to money matters while growing up. My parents weren't big communicators about finances, and the topic was simply swept under the rug. My father's health issues led to financial struggles, and I had to figure things out on my own as an adult. Recently, I had a meaningful conversation with my 17-year-old granddaughter, Kenzie, about colleges and savings. It struck me how important it is to have these conversations and provide insight into the energy of money. I realized that many successful people, including my clients, lack a solid grasp of financial concepts. In my work, I've discovered that the lack of budgeting or prosperity planning skills is a common challenge. I've developed a system that reframes budgeting as a prosperity plan, so it feels like you're investing in your abundance rather than restricting yourself. Education and learning are essential, so I encourage you to read books or take classes to develop these skills. Tracking your spending using apps or spreadsheets can help you become more aware of your habits and make conscious decisions. Remember, you deserve financial freedom and a life free from the pressures of consumerism. Align your energy with abundance, and you'll be amazed at the positive changes it brings. If you need guidance, I'm here to support you on your journey to financial empowerment. Let's work together to align your life with prosperity and joy. P.S. If you'd like a transcript of the podcast, head over to Youtube for video format
Like it or not, money is part of every relationship you have with your clients, and how you think about that and manage that is important. But if you're torn up inside about that fact, well - you are not alone. In fact, I think most of us struggle about this in one way or another. But what if we change that? What if we thought about money, and its place in our work, in a whole new way?Rather than fight its presence, why don't we acknowledge it, embrace it, and learn how to work with it? That's the beginning of what it means to create a practice that is profit centered, but people forward.And that's what I want to explore in this week's podcast. We've got a shorter show for you today. Let me know what you think about it. To your success,~Wendy xoxoP.S. “Okay Wendy - So you've got me thinking….”If that's what you find yourself saying as you listen, would you please share a little love with a 5 star review and a few words over on Apple Podcasts or Spotify? Doing so helps me bring this conversation to others and help more healers. Thank you! _______________FREE RESOURCE: The IP360 SCORECARDAs a coach of mine used to say, running a business is a full contact sport. There are SO many different parts of it to keep up with, manage, think about, and create - at every step of the way. How do you know what to work on first or where to focus your energy? How do you tell where your weaknesses are and where you're solid? Well I've got you covered! The IP360 Scorecard, based on the 7 Pillars of an Ideal Practice, is designed to give you a practical, actionable, big-picture review of your practice as it stands. And you can complete it in less than 10 minutes. Click on the link below to get your free copy today.The IP360 Scorecard Support the showWendy Pitts Reeves, LCSWHost, Ideal PracticePrivate Practice Coach and Mentorwww.WendyPittsReeves.comWendy@WendyPittsReeves.com
ONE Question: Unapologetic Questions for Unapologetic Results
It can be confusing AF to be an entrepreneur online in 2023 - one expert tells you to charge high-ticket prices to attract ‘premium clients' while someone else advises you to lower your rates to be competitive in the current economy. One coach tells you they ‘codes' they used to energetically quantum leap to multi-millions while Gary V tells you to show up and share more content. And, then there's the money talk. First you were ‘supposed' to brag on your income and now it's a big no-no that means you're fake, lying, or attracting clients who don't take the work seriously. I have zero interest in adding to the noise in your head or becoming another voice telling you what you're ‘supposed' to do to run your business and create success - because, frankly, I have no idea what's right and true for you. But, I am here with a bite-size biz lesson, and my unapologetic answer to one of your unapologetic questions in You Asked, I Answered: ONE Question About Talking About Money in Marketing. In Episode 148, we jam on: how I think about money and talking about money, whether or not you ever choose to include this in your messaging or marketing strategy. the number one reason I can't stop and wont stop talking about money or sharing income results, my own and others, high or low (hint: this has absolutely nothing to do with money itself.) why telling you what you should or shouldn't do misses the entire point and what to consider instread to discern it if serves you and your business to share revenue numbers. what your audience actually doesn't want to hear in your marketing, and why I'm pretty sure that's not an issue for you if you listen to this podcast. Episode Links: You Asked, I Answered - ONE Question About Owning Your Success, Money Wins, & Navigating Judgments Live replay: Is Talking About Money in Your Marketing ‘Out' for 2023? Have an unapologetic question you want Kim to answer in an upcoming episode? Submit your Q here. Join Kim's FB Group, Business Besties & Creative Bosses here Book a free coaching consultation here Learn more about Kim: kimargetsinger.com
The Law School Toolbox Podcast: Tools for Law Students from 1L to the Bar Exam, and Beyond
Welcome back to the Law School Toolbox podcast! Today, we're happy to share the 400th episode of the podcast with you! We'll celebrate this milestone with a look back at some of our personal favorite episodes we've recorded over the past eight years. In this episode we discuss: Tips for pre-law and new law students Study strategies for different learning styles A few common questions we get Effective memorization and exam practice Career-related issues Thinking about accommodations for law school exams And more! Resources: Law School Toolbox YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLRAP5fUb-OpHEiTryypa0g) "Listen and Learn" series (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/law-school-toolbox-podcast-substantive-law-topics/#listen-learn) Podcast Episode 83: Lawyers in Action – The Airport Immigration Crisis (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-83-lawyers-in-action-the-immigration-crisis/) Podcast Episode 150: A Conversation with Visla Rudiger, a Transgender Attorney (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-150/) Podcast Episode 91: From Lawyer to Entrepreneur to Mayor! (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/episode-91-from-lawyer-to-entrepreneur-to-mayor-rachel-hundley/) Podcast Episode 38: Can You Really Afford Law School? (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-38-can-you-really-afford-law-school/) Podcast Episode 383: Talking About Money with Jesse Mecham, Founder of You Need a Budget (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-383-talking-about-money-with-jesse-mecham-founder-of-you-need-a-budget/) Podcast Episode 15: The October Freakout (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-15-october-freakout/) Podcast Episode 22: Take an Exam with Us (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-22-take-exam-us/) Podcast Episode 144: Tips for Auditory Learners (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-144-tips-for-auditory-learners/) Podcast Episode 145: Tips for Kinesthetic Learners (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-145-tips-for-kinesthetic-learners/) Podcast Episode 146: Tips for Visual Learners (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-146-tips-for-visual-learners/) Podcast Episode 161: Should You Use a Laptop in Law School Classes? (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-161-should-you-use-a-laptop-in-law-school-classes/) Podcast Episode 167: Do You Have to Join a Study Group in Law School? (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-167-do-you-have-to-join-a-study-group-in-law-school/) Podcast Episode 158: What To Wear (And Not To Wear) (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-158-what-to-wear-and-not-to-wear/) Podcast Episode 170: Let's Talk About the Bluebook (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-170-lets-talk-about-the-bluebook/) Podcast Episode 304: Introduction to the Bluebook (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-304-introduction-to-the-bluebook/) Podcast Episode 196: Memorization Techniques For Law Students (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-196-memorization-techniques-for-law-students/) Podcast Episode 369: Using Spaced Repetition for Your Law School and Bar Exam Studies (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-369-using-spaced-repetition-for-your-law-school-and-bar-exam-studies-w-gabriel-teninbaum/) Podcast Episode 213: Why Practice is So Important in Law School (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-213-why-practice-is-so-important-in-law-school/) Podcast Episode 159: The Secret Life of Law Firms (w/Sadie Jones) (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-159-the-secret-life-of-law-firms-w-sadie-jones/) Podcast Episode 175: Top Interview Questions with Ex-BigLaw Recruiter Sadie Jones (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-175-top-interview-questions-with-ex-biglaw-recruiter-sadie-jones/) Podcast Episode 255: The Dos and Dont's of Writing Samples (w/Sadie Jones) (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-255-the-dos-and-donts-of-writing-samples-w-sadie-jones/) Podcast Episode 72: Seeking Accommodations in Law School and on the Bar Exam (with Dr. Jared Maloff) (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-72-seeking-accommodations-law-school-bar-exam/) Podcast Episode 220: More on Accommodations in Law School (w/Elizabeth Knox) (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/podcast-episode-220-more-on-accommodations-in-law-school-w-elizabeth-knox/) How to Learn a Language in Record Time, by Scott H. Young (https://www.scotthyoung.com/blog/2019/03/20/learn-language-fast/) Download the Transcript (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/episode-400-milestone-episode-some-of-our-favorite-episodes-so-far/) If you enjoy the podcast, we'd love a nice review and/or rating on Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/law-school-toolbox-podcast/id1027603976) or your favorite listening app. And feel free to reach out to us directly. You can always reach us via the contact form on the Law School Toolbox website (http://lawschooltoolbox.com/contact). If you're concerned about the bar exam, check out our sister site, the Bar Exam Toolbox (http://barexamtoolbox.com/). You can also sign up for our weekly podcast newsletter (https://lawschooltoolbox.com/get-law-school-podcast-updates/) to make sure you never miss an episode! Thanks for listening! Alison & Lee
What dreams do you have?In today's episode, Shannon and Ryan share about money and how it can be used to accomplish your dreams. So often, people get stuck in a mindset that their dreams and goals are not attainable. The reality is that God wants you to live an abundant life, and your plans are on the other side of obedience.We live in a world of endless opportunities. There are so many ways to make extra money. You must first set your goals, be willing to work towards them, and make sacrifices for what matters most.When the Tripps decided to save up and move to Hawaii - it took planning. They had to save money to follow through with their decision. They stopped eating out at restaurants, stopped shopping for things that weren't necessities, and cut back on extracurricular activities. Instead, they put the money they would have spent on those things into their Hawaii fund.Today's episode is full of encouragement to live life to the fullest. We invite you to tune in and gather the inspiration you need to start chasing your dreams.Episode Highlights: A talk about money.How a desire to do good ties into finances.Why money matters.The importance of believing in yourself.A talk on making sacrifices for what matters most.Links Mentioned in Episode/Find More on Ryan and Shannon:Follow Shannon on InstagramFollow Ryan on InstagramVisit Shannon's WebsiteGet Shannon's Choking and CPR Course HEREGet Your FREE Choking Download HERE
In continuing the celebration of Her Dinero Matters 8th birthday we will be reviewing one of the most challenging money actions that I have come across - talking about money. Perhaps due to past financial decisions, you may not feel confident in discussing finances and you aren't alone. This is why in this episode we are highlighting some of the fantastic tips from previous episodes to help you feel more confident in talking money! Don't forget to participate in our giveaway! All the details are in today's episode, don't miss it and share the fun with a friend, co-worker, family member or even a stranger
In continuing the celebration of Her Dinero Matters 8th birthday we will be reviewing one of the most challenging money actions that I have come across - talking about money. Perhaps due to past financial decisions, you may not feel confident in discussing finances and you aren't alone. This is why in this episode we are highlighting some of the fantastic tips from previous episodes to help you feel more confident in talking money! Don't forget to participate in our giveaway! All the details are in today's episode, don't miss it and share the fun with a friend, co-worker, family member or even a stranger
Tune in to hear:- Why does discussing money remain such a persistent taboo in our culture?- Why is financial intimacy so critical and how can we work towards achieving it in our lives?- How does financial intimacy, or intimacy more generally, relate to “feeling seen?”- How can financial intimacy allow us to better see ourselves and unearth our personal money stories that have gone under our radar?- We have a cognitive understanding that we can't take our wealth with us when we die, but why is this so hard to understand in practice?https://www.linkedin.com/in/MoneyandWellnesshttps://www.instagram.com/modomsolutionsCompliance Code: 0879-OAS-3/27/2023
Being able to retire early is a blessing and a curse. When you first start working a job, all you can think of is escaping your everyday responsibilities. The mind-numbing tasks, the early mornings, late nights, horrible bosses—it all adds up. But, you then find the “financial independence, retire early movement (FIRE),” and almost overnight, you decide that your future will be dedicated to setting yourself financially free. You develop skills that help you make more at your job, feeding into bigger, better investments. And as a result, you end up being in a better position, at a more respectable job, earning more than you thought possible, and enjoying the challenge of everyday work. This is precisely what happened to your hosts, Mindy Jensen and Scott Trench. Both started at jobs they didn't love, wanting to be financially free. Through hard work and skill-building, Mindy and Scott were brought together, prompting them to start the BiggerPockets Money Podcast and build a company they both love. Now financially free, Mindy and Scott refuse to retire early for a good reason. In this special four-hundredth episode, Mindy and Scott share their money stories, how they found the FIRE movement, what they did with their money, and why they choose to work, even though they don't have to. If you want to know the real reason behind Scott and Mindy's skyrocketing success, stick around because their stories are much more repeatable than you may think. In This Episode We Cover The origins of the BiggerPockets Money Podcast and how risky investing prompted a powerful podcast The index fund vs. individual stock-picking debate and why Mindy started to shift her portfolio How Mindy and Scott found the FIRE movement and how they both quickly reached financial independence Becoming a CEO and why Scott's “don't ask for a raise” philosophy paid off BIG time Choosing to work instead of retiring early and why a meaningful livelihood beats a relaxing early retirement The simple but profound moves Scott made to triple his net worth in just a few years And So Much More! Links from the Show BiggerPockets Money Facebook Group BiggerPockets Forums Finance Review Guest Onboarding Scott's Instagram Mindy's Connect with James Listen to All Your Favorite BiggerPockets Podcasts in One Place Apply to Be a Guest on The Money Show Podcast Talent Search! Subscribe to The “On The Market” YouTube Channel Listen to The “On The Market” Podcast: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, BiggerPockets Money Moment Mr. Money Mustache's article 1,500 Days Breaking the Taboo of Talking About Money with Friends, Family, and Bosses How to Change Your Financial Life with a Money “Reset” Margin Loans: Low-Interest Lending or Risky Rates? Mindy's First Episode: Jump Starting Your Early FI Plans by Live-in Flipping Scott's First Episode: An All-Out Approach to Financial Independence at an Early Age Click here to check the full show notes: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/money-400 Interested in learning more about today's sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Let us know! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices