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In this week's Talking Money, Etholle runs through the thorough process of selecting which influential figures are chosen to be on the British banknotes.
In this week's Talking Money, Etholle takes a break from the current world of finance to discuss some of the most beloved, and richest, fictional characters.
In this week's Talking Money, Etholle goes through the key milestones, from the Middle Ages to the 21st century, that granted women greater financial independence.
In this week's Talking Money, Etholle looks at the cost of tying the knot in the UK, from average wedding spends to why couples are still willing to splash out on their big day.
In this week's Talking Money, Etholle is joined by Garnet Harrison, a whisky investment expert from Highland Cask Group, to explore whisky as an alternative investment option.
In this week's Talking Money, Etholle takes a look at the range of tipping cultures across the world.
In this week's Talking Money, Etholle discusses when, why and how Britain made the switch to a decimal based currency system.
In this week's Talking Money, Etholle delves through history to discuss the most unusual forms of currency used around the world.
In this week's Talking Money, Etholle discusses the topic of period poverty in the UK, the impact on people's lives, and the urgent need for access to essential period products.
This week, high-performance coach, podcaster, and co-founder of Cashflow Co., Terry Condon, returns with powerful insights and mental models to help you build financial confidence while strengthening your most important relationship. He challenges traditional views of wealth, emphasising that true success isn't just about money—it's about aligning your finances with your values to create a more fulfilling life.In this episode, you'll learn how to define personal values, create a shared financial vision with your partner, and navigate money conversations without conflict. Whether you're looking to gain clarity on your financial goals or simply want a healthier relationship with money, this conversation is packed with game-changing advice you won't want to miss.Big hug,RichHere are the links mentioned by Terry in the episode:Cashflow Co.How to get your partner on board with your financesMoney Minded podcastDetermine your financial skill score. Get full access to The Dad Mindset at www.thedadmindset.com/subscribe
This week, Etholle explores the tradition of having the monarch's face on British money, looking at the history of coinage portraits, from early rulers to Queen Elizabeth II.
In this episode, Etholle explores the origins of Britain's income tax, first introduced in 1799 as a temporary measure to fund the war with France. What started as a short-term solution is still in place more than two centuries later.
Managing money is a crucial life skill, yet we often overlook teaching it to our children. In this episode, Lisa Umina sits down with author Rachel Gregory—mother, scholar, and hotelier—to discuss how simple piggy banks can grow into successful businesses. Together, they explore the inspiration behind Gracie and Aero's adventures and the valuable financial lessons woven into their story.
In this week's Talking Money, Etholle explores what a fully cashless UK could mean for different communities and who would struggle without physical money. Is Britain truly ready to go completely digital?
Talking about money can be uncomfortable—but it doesn't have to be! If you're wondering how to ask your family about contributing to your wedding budget, this episode will walk you through exactly what to say (and what to avoid!).In this episode, we cover:✔️ How to approach your family about financial contributions
In this week's Talking Money, Etholle looks at financial literacy in the UK and how it impacts people's financial well-being. With recent research highlighting gaps in money management skills, she explores the factors behind the issue and ways to improve financial understanding.
Ever feel like you need to downplay your accomplishments to be truly humble? Do you ever worry that sharing your passions and talents makes you appear prideful or self-focused? Lisa Whittle gets super honest in this episode, sharing how she used to believe minimizing her work and giftings was a sign of humility. Unpacking the difference between "false humility" (where you focus on not talking about yourself), and true humility (where you focus on recognizing your true identity and purpose in Christ). Lisa shares her own personal experience with both. Get ready to learn how Holy Spirit self-awareness can help you understand what real humility looks like in your own life – tune in to discover a more authentic way to live!Listen in to learn more:(:58) - Lisa shares her personal experience of false humility(2:26) - Deliverance from a mistaken mindset(3:29) - Boundaries and ministry (6:27) - What is true humility? Let's define it (9:55) - False humility and who we are fooling (12:45) - Five symptoms of false humility…plus some(17:51) - Very demure, cute trends and the pride it reveals (22:10) - What does false humility point to?Mentioned in the episode:Crossway: https://www.crossway.org/PlusPrep Dish: https://prepdish.com/JOEThe Hard Good: https://www.lisawhittle.com/goodResources:Special thank you to this season's sponsors of the Jesus Over Everything show:Crossway: “The Story of Jesus: A Guided Journey Through the Gospel of John” shares the gospel message in an inviting, book-like format that's accessible for both nonbelievers and new Christians. Pick up a copy wherever books are sold or visit the link above to learn how you can get 30% off with a Crossway+ account. Prep Dish: Prep Dish is the best way for busy people to get nourishing meals on the table, without the stress. Listeners of the JOE Show can enjoy a FREE two-week trial of Prep Dish meal plans by visiting the link above. Connect with Lisa:Website: https://www.lisawhittle.comSubstack: https://letsbeclear.substack.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lisawhittleofficialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisawhittleFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lisawhittleofficial
Can talking about money save your marriage? Discover how financial discussions before saying "I do" can be as vital as love itself. Joined by life coach Richard Akita, we unravel the myths of sole breadwinners and the traditional roles that often set couples up for failure. With finance ranking as a leading cause of divorce, we share stories of transparent budgeting and mutual efforts that can help achieve dreams like building a dream house, turning the idea of shared financial responsibility from a burden into a harmonious partnership.Imagine a marriage where cultural norms don't dictate who holds the purse strings. Through personal anecdotes, including a 36-year-long marriage and role reversals for love's sake, we explore how open communication can uproot misconceptions that weigh down relationships. We discuss strategic financial planning, such as setting up joint accounts and tackling prenuptial agreements, to ensure that both partners are on the same page. By debunking societal pressures and highlighting the importance of financial independence and consistency, we provide a roadmap for navigating the complexities of financial partnerships.What happens when a flashy spender runs into financial trouble? We examine the importance of honest discussions about money, urging couples to avoid destructive spending habits. Through real-life narratives, we highlight the role of education, resilience, and cultural differences in managing finances and overcoming crises. As we wrap up, we celebrate the power of community and connection through shared experiences, inviting listeners to engage with us and explore the myriad ways finances can either break or build a relationship. Join us and transform your financial dialogues into a cornerstone of successful and lasting partnerships.Support the showWatch the video episode of this on YouTube - https://linktr.ee/konnectedminds
In this week's Talking Money, Etholle explores whether there's a perfect time to get paid and how different pay schedules impact budgeting, spending, and saving habits. Does getting paid more often help you manage money better, or make it easier to spend?
In this week's Talking Money, Etholle is joined by Kevin Brown, Savings Expert from Scottish Friendly, to discuss the needed change to the rules surrounding Junior Individual Savings Accounts.
On this episode of 'Do More With Your Money,' T.J. van Gerven chats with Certified Financial Planner and money expert Shannah Game. Shannah, who hosts the successful podcast 'Everyone's Talking Money' and authored 'Unraveling Your Relationship With Money,' shares insights from her career on financial planning and education. The discussion delves into Shannah's personal journey in the financial industry, the concept of money trauma, and common financial behaviors, including scarcity and spendthrift mindsets. They also cover the importance of financial literacy, managing joint finances in relationships, and teaching children about money. Shannah emphasizes that understanding one's emotional relationship with money is crucial for making positive financial decisions and offers actionable advice for both individuals and families. Connect and learn more about Shannah 00:00 Introduction to Today's Episode 00:47 Shannah Game's Journey to Financial Expertise 02:36 Understanding Money Trauma 04:01 Common Financial Behaviors and Mindsets 06:39 Millennials and Money Challenges 08:52 Building Healthy Money Habits 13:01 Teaching Kids About Money 15:56 Maintaining a Healthy Relationship with Money 21:27 Combining Finances in Relationships 25:45 The Pursuit of Financial Independence 30:10 Shannah's Book and Final Thoughts
On today's episode of Talking Money, Ella speaks with Thea Watson from BrightHR about how investing in tech is essential for a successful business.
In this episode of Talking Money, Etholle Davies breaks down the basics of investing; what it is, how it works, and why people do it.
In this week's Talking Money Etholle Davies discusses the modern myth that our spending on frivolous coffee runs is the reason behind the struggle to get on the property ladder. What is the cost of a coffee, and why do we still insist on visiting coffee shops?
In this episode - Ella discusses a few tips and tricks for earning and saving that extra bit of cash which you can implement this year.
In the first Talking Money of 2025, Josh Holmes-Bright takes a look at how expensive some of the most popular New Year's Resolutions can be, and whether or not money-saving resolutions should be prioritised over travelling, buying a new car and decorating the home.
In this week's Talking Money, Josh Holmes-Bright takes a look at how much Brits spend over the Christmas period, what they spend their money on, and how much these prices have increased in recent years.
This week, editor Will Kaback sat down with Dave O'Brien, the policy director for RepresentUs, to ask him some of the questions our readers always ask us about money in politics — how it works, how it's changed, and what can be done to stop it. The conversation touched on how wealthy individuals like Elon Musk impacted the election, the ballot initiatives on campaign finance reform that RepresentUs supported in 2024, whether there's anything good about super PACs, and some of the innovative ways that local governments are regulating money in politics. This is a preview of today's Friday edition that is available in full and ad-free for our premium podcast subscribers. If you'd like to complete this episode and receive Sunday editions, exclusive interviews, bonus content, and more, head over to tanglemedia.supercast.com and sign up for a membership. If you are currently a newsletter subscriber, inquiry with us about how to receive a 33% discount on a podcast subscription! You can subscribe to Tangle by clicking here or drop something in our tip jar by clicking here. Our podcast is written by Isaac Saul and edited and engineered by Jon Lall. Music for the podcast was produced by Diet 75. Our newsletter is edited by Managing Editor Ari Weitzman, Will Kaback, Bailey Saul, Sean Brady, and produced in conjunction with Tangle's social media manager Magdalena Bokowa, who also created our logo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
People can listen and talk about personal finance in a variety of ways including community groups. We take a look at money clubs or share clubs with Peter MacLean, a member of Ottawa's Share Club's executive committee. Fin out more at money4retirement.ca or you can email ottawashareclub@gmail.com.
Money Talks! I had the pleasure of sitting down with Sean Kearney, owner of Amvoy Wealth for Episode 6 of the Season. Originally from Dublin, Sean has been a successful financial planner for 25 years and recently expanded his services to the U.S.As an Irish person living in America, I've often felt lost when it comes to financial management. Sean's insights are not only invaluable but also surprisingly accessible, even for those of us who may not fit into the higher income bracket. His straightforward advice on planning for the future while managing, saving, and investing money is particularly beneficial for Irish individuals who intend to remain in the U.S. or are considering a return to Ireland.Sean is a Cross-Border Financial Planner dedicated to helping Irish individuals who are relocating, residing in, or returning from the U.S. He provides strategic guidance for making smart, compliant, and tax-efficient financial decisions.Working alongside international tax and legal experts, Sean crafts comprehensive financial plans that address the unique challenges and opportunities in Cross-Border Wealth Management. Amvoy Wealth is regulated by both the Central Bank of Ireland and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), ensuring that clients receive the highest standard of service.Amvoy Wealth's mission is to provide clients with peace of mind, confidence, and clarity about their financial future—whether that be in the U.S., Ireland, or split between both!Support the showNavigating New York is proudly sponsored by Amvoy Wealth: a Cross Border Financial Planning Firm specialising in assisting Irish citizens with financial interest in Ireland and the United States. Get in touch today: info@amvoywealth.com / www.amvoywealth.comPlease rate & review wherever you listen. Thank you to my incredible video producer Adrian Mullan: https://www.ampedvision.com.au/Subscribe to Navigating New York Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@NavigatingNewYorkAnd if you would like to support the Podcast you can at buymeacoffee.com
In this TRM Talks, Ari sits down with Lazarus Heist's Geoff White to discuss his latest book Rinsed. Geoff discuss the stages of money laundering and provides colorful examples of placement, layering and integration from Pablo Escobar to North Korean cybercriminals. Ari and Geoff hit topics from bulk cash smuggling to crypto mixing in this wide ranging discussion that brings money laundering to life. Today's Guests Geoff White, Author and Journalist Host: Ari Rebord, Global Head of Policy, TRM Labs
This week, we're diving deep into the world of love and money with our special guest, a seasoned financial therapist who's seen it all. From the joy of achieving financial goals together to the strain of navigating financial conflicts, we'll explore how money can make or break a relationship. Tune in as we uncover the secrets to turning financial stress into an opportunity for growth, share inspiring success stories of couples who overcame their money woes, and dish out practical tips to help you and your partner achieve financial harmony. Whether you're a financial novice or a money management pro, this episode promises to offer valuable insights, plenty of laughs, and a whole lot of heart. Lindsey is a financial therapist, here to help you feel excited about money! (Yes, it's possible!) Money isn't just a math problem; there is always so much more to the equation. Merging behavioral therapy and financial coaching, Lindsey helps you live your dream life!IG: https://www.instagram.com/financialtherapistlindsey/Website: https://copingwithlindsey.com/financial-therapyBook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B4SPLPGGFREE Financial Self-Care Masterclass (August, 27th): https://financial-therapy.myflodesk.com/selfcare
In this episode, I speak with money therapist Jennifer Love, who is a self-described Champion of Wholistic Wealth. We dive into all things money and Jennifer shares valuable insights that may just reframe the way you look at money and how you define wealth moving forward. Jennifer Love is a MoneyTherapist & Business Advisor who helps women entrepreneurs and professionals become financially free, grow successful businesses, and develop well-being without burning out or selling their souls. Click on the links below to learn more about Jennifer and learn what it might look like to work with her.https://livweal.com/dear-money/
Today's episode addresses everyone's favorite topic: MONEY. Caro and Niki decide to sign up for painting classes because wall art is too expensive (let's see if they'll actually follow through with it though). Then, they talk about what they'd be doing if they could work for fun and not for money (lol, goals). The rest of the episode is spent discussing an email from a MOH who's bride friend is asking her to pay a trillion dollars for her MOH duties, which leads to a larger discussion: why is being a bridesmaid so effing expensive, and how can we be good bridesmaids without spending our life savings? The girlies then answer audience questions which inevitably leads to the topic of baby timelines, shocker! xoxo
Dr. Wendy is talking money and why we love to see wealthy people suffer. She also just watched Baby Reindeer so we are talking codependency, loose ties that bind tight, and being stalked. It's all on KFIAM-640!
In this week's episode of PorchTlk Podcast Ezra, Eric, and Morgan talk about: Work place boundaries, what are your hard nos? Where you draw your line in the sand?: (1:51) Is there any salary that would feel like enough for the work you're doing?: (8:58) Is there a salary that you think is too low; where you'd just ask for hourly pay instead?: (15:18) On a scale 1-10 how stressful do you rate the applying for job/interviewing process?: (19:20) How often do you get your oil changed? What are your signs to get it done: (24:35) Top 5 best jobs to have: (30:02) Music & TV Recommendations: (48:02) Use our special link https://zen.ai/-qQ4-pR3Kb0Vl4ZwOR6iDw to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan. All the links you could ever need!: https://linktr.ee/porchtlk Merch Link: https://porchtalk.creator-spring.com/ PorchTlk Podcast, is a podcast about 3 young adults who take a deep dive into everyday matters with their unapologetic and diverse perspectives. We cover current events, life advice, relationship advice, comedy, finances, dating advice, sports, and everything in between!
Your 60-second money minute. Today's topic: Talking Money Still Taboo for Some
Spring Training is finally here, but this offseason won't die. Tom Ricketts & Scott Boras have a war of words and Tom annoys Cubs fans everywhere by talking about teams being able to win without being big spenders. This week, I talk about those comments, what Tom has done well and poorly as an owner and talk about what comes next as spring training games start Friday. Will the Cubs add more or will the Opening Day roster come from this current pool of camp invitees? Let's discuss! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If honest conversations about finances make you want to bury your head in the sand, STOP! Before you skip this episode, my guest today will help you to face your money anxiety and help you to become more financially savvy. Shannah Game is an award-winning Money Wellness Expert, host of the Everyone's Talkin' Money podcast (with 25 million downloads), a certified financial planner with an MBA, an entrepreneur, educator, and certified Trauma of Money Specialist. In this episode, we discuss the concept of money trauma and how our childhood experiences shape our beliefs and habits around money. Shannah also highlights the unique financial challenges that women face, such as the gender pay gap and the fact that women tend to live longer and spend their retirement savings taking care of their partners. Shannah provides some practical tips for improving our financial health and encourages us to have open conversations about money, both with ourselves and with our children, to create a healthier mindset around finances. Overall, Shannah's message was clear: money is more mental than it is math. By changing our thoughts and beliefs about money, we can improve our relationship with it and create a better financial future for ourselves. Shannah was also kind enough to answer some individual questions for our Style Circle members, and those are in the Extra Credit Podcast. If you aren't a Style Circle member, the Extra Credit podcast is just one of the exclusive benefits available in the membership. Check out the full list of what's included and join our amazing community now! In This Episode: How money trauma affects our relationship with money and is more common than you might think Why it's important to examine our thoughts and beliefs about money and make a conscious effort to change them Practical ways to improve your financial health The unique money challenges that women face How you can secure a better financial future for you and your family! Full show notes and resources: https://youreverydaystyle.com/shannah-game
Talking Money and Commanders with Ben White from the Messenger
In this week's episode, Dr. Andy Roark is joined by Adam Christman and Louise Dunn to discuss their favorite tips for handling financial conversations. Together they tackle some of the common challenges we face as veterinary professionals and offer various resources to make sure we're keeping care accessible. They both offer insight into effective team training as well as the importance of creating a special veterinary experience for your clients. Let's get into this episode! This episode is brought to you by CareCredit! https://www.carecredit.com/vetmed/ This information is shared solely for your convenience. All statements are the sole opinions of Uncharted Veterinary Podcast, and neither Synchrony nor its affiliates, including CareCredit, make any representations or warranties regarding the content. LINKS AAHA Article on Pet To Care Study: https://www.aaha.org/publications/newstat/articles/2022-08/getting-to-know-the-path-to-care-can-help-bring-more-clients-your-way/ CareCredit Tip Sheet: https://www.carecredit.com/sites/pc/pdf/financial-care-supports-care-for-pets.pdf Pet Health Finder: https://www.pethelpfinder.org/m/phf Pawlicy Advisor: https://www.pawlicy.com Pet's Best Resources: https://www.petsbest.com/vets ABOUT OUR GUESTS Louise Dunn is a renowned award-winning international speaker, writer and consultant. She brings over 40 years of in the trenches experience and her business education to veterinary management. Louise is founder and CEO of Snowgoose Veterinary Management Consulting. SVMC works with veterinarians who want to develop a strategic plan that consistently produces results. Most recently Louise received many awards including the WVC Educator of the Year numerous times and VetPartner's The Life Time achievement Award in January 2016. Besides all aspects of practice management and mentoring, Louise's passions include her husband Joel, Annabelle her English mastiff Therapy dog and her little sister Afton, kayaking, opera , gardening and New England Patriot's football. Adam Christman, DVM, MBA, is the chief veterinary officer for dvm360®—an MJH Life Sciences® company —who oversees content strategy and development and is the brand voice and personality for dvm360®'s multimedia channels. As a charismatic leader, he brings wit, humor, and authenticity to animal health care as the host of a new web-based talk show, dvm360 Live!™, The Vet Blast Podcast, continuing education webinars, and live media broadcasts. Christman also has been in private practice and shelter medicine for 18 years and is currently a member and treasurer of the New Jersey Veterinary Medical Association. He received his DVM degree from Iowa State University's College of Veterinary Medicine in Ames, Iowa, and his MBA from Aspen University in Denver, Colorado. Christman is a national thought leader, speaker, and author on practice management, social media, and rehabilitation, and coauthored, “Honey, Have You Squeezed the Dachshund? A Pet Owner's Guide for Owners Who Are Terrified of IVDD”—a book on dogs with disabilities. He has been featured in multiple publications and appeared on various multimedia shows throughout the United States, sharing his expertise and passion on all things veterinary medicine. As an avid social media influencer for animal health care, he has over 800,000 followers on TikTok and 53,000 followers on Instagram. He loves to engage with fellow pet parents and veterinary professionals across social media. Christman is an advocate of Pride VMC and Pawsibilities. He is also the proud dog dad to 4 dachshunds and believes no one should be deprived of the incredible human-animal bond.
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Maria Bamford (mariabamford.com) is still talking about money. Get used to it …heh. We talk money problems, retirement planning, and the emotional impact of money. Money in a capitalist society and the importance of open conversations about money. Throughout the conversation, Maria shares her experiences with Debtors Anonymous and the lessons she has learned about money and self-worth. Overall, the conversation highlights the complex relationship between money and personal well-being. Biggest takeaway? Open conversations about money can help reduce the power and stigma associated with financial matters. Book: Sure, I'll Join Your Cult New Comedy Special: Local Act New Album: Crowd-Pleaser ALL OUT IN THE LAST TWO MONTHS. NUTS. Donate to The Dork Forest if you like the show. The paypal is my email jackie@jackiekashian.com and venmo is jackiekashian. Links to everything is at www.dorkforest.com or www.jackiekashian.com THERE IS NEW MERCH: BEES TSHIRT and BEANIES. I'm Made of BEES. Are you? www.JackieKashianStore.com is the direct. www.jackiekashian.com and www.dorkforest.com have so many other things. Extra TDF / standup and a storytelling album are available here: https://thedorkforest.bandcamp.com/ Lots of stuff here: https://www.youtube.com/@JackieKashianInc And it's @jackiekashian on all the social mediaz. Audio and Video by Patrick Brady Music is by Mike Ruekberg #applepodcasts #spotify #amazon #youtube #tiktok Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Money talks, but do you speak its language? Brian, Sharna, and Randy are back with financial expert Nicole Lapin to answer questions from listeners, including the types of retirement plans families can look into, the importance of having the right mindset around finances, and why you should invest instead of leaving all your money in the bank! Plus, have you given up your daily favorite coffee to save money? Nicole reveals why you should re-think that strategy. . . See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The holidays are here! It's a joyful time full of delicious food, gift-giving, and debt! It's an uncomfortable topic, but with the help of financial expert Nicole Lapin, Brian, Sharna, and Randy are each confronting their relationship with money . . . from living paycheck to paycheck to stressing over savings, and in the case of Randy, growing up around money but never learning how to manage it. The talk gets even more real when Nicole asks Brian and Sharna if they are getting a prenup. Plus, Nicole shares her 12-step program for getting your finances in order, tips to set your kids on the right financial path, and how to find the sweet spot between spending and saving. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Teach and Retire Rich - The podcast for teachers, professors and financial professionals
In part 2 of our annual catch-up with one of the wisest financial minds we know, Cullen Roche, we talk the national debt, the value of international investing, possible role of A.I. in investing, and Cullen reveals a new project he is working on. Cullen Roche Meridian Wealth Management 403bwise.org Nothing presented or discussed is to be construed as investment or tax advice. This can be secured from a vetted Certified Financial Planner (CFP®).
Teach and Retire Rich - The podcast for teachers, professors and financial professionals
It's our annual catch-up with one of the wisest financial minds we know, Cullen Roche, an economist, author, and founder and chief investment officer of the Discipline Funds, a low-fee advisory firm. We talk inflation, what the Fed might do next, fixed income, residential real estate and deflationary credit events. Cullen Roche Meridian Wealth Management 403bwise.org Nothing presented or discussed is to be construed as investment or tax advice. This can be secured from a vetted Certified Financial Planner (CFP®).
This is Jennifer Neville for Female Startup Club Welcome back to the show! If you're new here... Hi! I'm Doone, your host and hype girl in business. Every week we learn from 7, 8 and 9 figure female founders to understand their blueprint in business when it comes to money, marketing and mistakes. Women like Jennifer Neville the founder of Live Zen With Jen. Jen is a former professional golfer turned celebrity astrologer and YouTube psychic. Yep, you heard that right! Jen has found her path helping people find their passion and purpose in life through astrology and spirituality. A true thought leader in the space she mixes a bit of the practical with the magical in order to help people reach their maximum potential. This one is a little different from our usual episodes, but I think you'll absolutely love diving into the how and why of how Jennifer built this business and created her dream life. In this episode, we're talking through her transition from professional sports to entrepreneurship, we dive into the nitty-gritty of what it means to create a successful YouTube channel these days, and what the business model looks like when you're following a path like this one. We also completed a tarot reading on me, your host and hype girl, as Jen lays my soul bare for everyone to see. This was a first for me so I'm bare with me on it. Let's get straight into it, this is Jennifer for Female Startup Club LINKS WE MENTION: Jennifer's Instagram Join thousands of small business owners who are reading our newsletter every Monday at: www.femalestartupclub.com Join our tool and private community for small business owners, Majic [formerly known as Hype Club] Female Startup Club's Instagram Doone's Instagram Doone's TikTok Say hello to Doone: hello@femalestartupclub.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices