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Why This Episode Is a Must-Watch In today's fast-paced digital world, children are bombarded with messages about money. But are they learning the right lessons? Our latest episode of Inspired Money dives deep into the crucial topic of financial literacy for kids. Learn from a panel of experts who are at the forefront of transforming how our younger generations understand money, from earning and saving to investing wisely. Meet the Expert Panelists Neale Godfrey: A pioneering financial literacy expert and New York Times bestselling author, Neale has empowered millions with her Kids and Money movement. Check out her book, “Money Doesn't Grow on Trees.” Sam X Renick: As a children's author and founder of SammyRabbit.com, Sam is a champion of great money habits for kids. His platform features engaging stories and songs to instill financial wisdom early on. Bobbi Rebell: A seasoned financial journalist and author of “Launching Financial Grownups,” Bobbi helps parents guide their teens to financial independence through actionable strategies and workshops. Paul Sullivan: With a rich background as the former Wealth Matters columnist for the New York Times, Paul shares insights into teaching smart money habits and offers guidance from his book “The Thin Green Line.” Key Highlights Foundational Money Habits: Sam Renick emphasizes, “Saving is a great habit.” By introducing simple, short messages around saving and spending, families can instill life-transforming money habits in children. Real-life Financial Lessons: Neale Godfrey shares the value of linking tangible money lessons with digital financial literacy. From earning allowances to understanding bank statements, children gain a comprehensive money education. Financial Decision-making: Bobbi Rebell highlights the importance of educating children through real-world scenarios, like balancing the diverging financial situations of friends: “By being kind to your friend and intentional with your money, you maintain relationships and learn about yourself.” Distinguishing Wealth from Riches: Paul Sullivan uses real-life examples to distinguish between having money and being wealthy, emphasizing the freedom and choices that true financial well-being offers. Call-to-Action This week, schedule a financial conversation with a child in your life. Share your own money lessons, perhaps involving them in setting a small savings goal or budgeting for a family activity. Find the Inspired Money channel on YouTube or listen to Inspired Money in your favorite podcast player. Andy Wang, Host/Producer of Inspired Money
In this episode VEST Member Claudia Naím-Burt co-founder and COO of Keep Company, a group learning platform helping employers care for the caregivers on their teams, talks to Paul Sullivan, former New York Times financial columnist and founder The Company of Dads, a platform supporting “Lead Dads”—men who are the “go-to” parents whether they work full-time, part-time, or are devoting all their time to their families.Join us as we talk about how we as a society and company leaders should embrace lead dads and how together we can counteract unhelpful gender norms both at work and at home.About our GuestsPaul Sullivan is the founder of The Company of Dads, the first platform dedicated to creating a community for Lead Dads. Its mission is to help Lead Dads feel less isolated and more confident that they have made the correct choice to take on the bulk of the parenting and family duties - or at the very least not embrace stereotypes around who does what at home. As a Lead Dad himself, Paul understands intimately the joys, frustrations, isolation and reticence around talking about being a Lead Dad. It's a role that is growing in numbers but is far from normalized. Before starting The Company of Dads in 2021, Paul wrote the Wealth Matters column in The New York Times for 13 years. He also created the Money Game column in GOLF Magazine. As a journalist for 25 years, his articles also appeared in Fortune, Money, Conde Nast Portfolio, The International Herald Tribune, Barron's, The Boston Globe, and Food & Wine. From 2000 to 2006, he was a reporter, editor and columnist at the Financial Times. He is the author of two books Clutch: Why Some People Excel Under Pressure and Others Don't and The Thin Green Line: The Money Secrets of The Super Wealthy. Paul lives in Connecticut, with his wife and their three daughters and three dogs. Connect with Paul on LinkedIn.Claudia Naím-Burt is the co-founder and COO of Keep Company, a group learning platform that helps employers care for, and keep, the parents and caregivers on their teams. Previously, Claudia was a member of the leadership team at Framebridge, a direct-to-consumer custom framing company, where she led Brand and Communications. As the 10th employee to join the company, she helped scale the business to over 400 employees, retail locations and past $82M in venture funding. After Framebridge, Claudia served as an entrepreneur in residence at NEA, and as a strategic advisor to several high-growth businesses, including Poppy Flowers. Claudia has held marketing and communications roles at American Express and Edelman Public Relations. She holds an MBA from NYU Stern School of Business and a BA with honors from Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service. Originally from Caracas, Venezuela, Claudia lives in Washington D.C. with her husband and two boys. Connect with Claudia on LinkedIn.If you enjoyed the episode share it with a friend and don't forget to leave us a review. If you are ready to take your career to the next level, apply to join our community of professional women, all eager to help you get there and stay there. Check out our VEST Membership and apply today! www.VESTHer.co
Alpesh Parmar, founder of Wealth Matters, discusses his real estate journey from single-family homes to mobile home parks, retail centers, and senior housing. He emphasizes networking, taking action, and opportunities in resilient neighborhood strip malls. Alpesh Parmar | Real Estate Background Money Tree Books Portfolio: 9 properties Based in: San Francisco, CA Say hi to him at: LinkedIn Youtube Instagram Facebook Best Ever Book: The Go-giver by Bob Burg Sponsors: Ascent Equity Group Viking Capital
Alpesh Parmar, author of Growing the Money Tree for Kids and host of Wealth Matters drops by to talk about his book… and how his two daughters helped create it! The book was intended to teach his daughters about money and investing, and they played a significant role in writing it. Alpesh explains that the book covers various investment topics, including stocks, real estate, cryptocurrencies, and government bonds. He emphasizes the importance of teaching kids about money and investing from a young age and highlights the value of family involvement in the learning process. Alpesh teases plans for a second book focused on investing for teens before we take a closer look at his own personal journey in investing and how he eventually found his true passion in real estate. He emphasizes the importance of building a team when investing in real estate and recommends investing in landlord-friendly markets. Before wrapping up, Alpesh shares an expensive but valuable lesson he learned about trust when it comes to money managers…If you or someone you know has seen Touzi Captial CEO Eng Taing, Please let us know!Sponsors and FriendsOur podcast is sponsored by Sue Maki at Fairway Independent Mortgage (MLS# 206048). Licensed in 38 states, if you need anything mortgage-related, reach out to her at SMaki@fairwaymc.com or give her a call at (520) 977-7904. Tell her 2 Bulls sent you to get the best rates available!For anyone trading futures, check out Vantatrading.com. Founded by Mr. W Banks and Baba Yaga, they provide a ton of educational content with the focus of teaching aspiring traders how to build a repeatable, profitable process. You can find our exclusive affiliate link/discount code for Vanta ‘s subscription in our free discord server as well!If you are interested in signing up with TRADEPRO Academy, you can use our affiliate link here. We receive compensation for any purchases made when using this link, so it's a great way to support the show and learn at the same time! **Join our Discord for a link and code to save 10%**To contact us, you can email us directly at bandoftraderspodcast@gmail.com Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, or Discord to get updated when new content is posted! Check out our directory for other amazing interviews we've done in the past!If you like our show, please let us know by rating and subscribing on your platform of choice!If you like our show and hate social media, then please tell all your friends!If you have no friends and hate social media and you just want to give us money for advertising to help you find more friends, then you can donate to support the show here!About Alpesh:Alpesh Parmar is an author and educator dedicated to teaching kids about money, finance, and investing. He co-authored the book "Growing the Money Tree for Kids," which helps children understand financial concepts through relatable stories and engaging activities. His book "Growing the Money Tree for Kids" became an Amazon #1 bestseller, making it an essential resource for parents who want their children to grow up with a strong understanding of money matters.Besides his work as an author, Alpesh hosts the popular "Wealth Matters" podcast, where he shares insights on personal finance and wealth-building strategies. Alpesh also invests heavily in real estate in multiple different markets.Growing the Money Tree for KidsListen to Wealth MattersAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode of Chatabout Children, Sonia Bestulic welcomes Paul Sullivan, to discuss his insights on this special Raising Empowered Humans series. Paul is the: Founder of The Company of Dads, a platform dedicated to creating a community for lead dads. Former writer of the Wealth Matters column in the New York Times. Author of two books: Clutch: Why Some People Excel Under Pressure and Others Don't and The Thin Green Line: The Money Secrets of the Super Wealthy. So sit back and enjoy this episode of the Chatabout Children Podcast. Empowering Moments Paul Sullivan's Journey: Transition from journalist to founder of The Company of Dads. The ‘accidental' path that led him to this new venture. The challenge and fulfillment of becoming a lead dad and starting a platform for others in similar roles. The Company of Dads: Launched in 2022 with a mission to support lead dads and help families fulfill their full potential. Focuses on media, community, and workplace education. Explores the unique challenges and rewards of building a supportive community for lead dads. Balancing Professional and Personal Life: Sullivan's experience managing career transitions and family responsibilities. The importance of modeling balanced, empowered behavior for his children. Strategies for maintaining family harmony and fulfilling professional commitments. Impact on Family: Lessons his daughters learned from observing their parents' entrepreneurial journeys. Emphasizing the unpredictability and resilience required in both business and personal life. Challenges and Triumphs: Overcoming initial setbacks and financial challenges. The importance of perseverance and adapting to changing circumstances. Building credibility and support for The Company of Dads. Words of Wealth Wisdom: Paul shares key insights from his book; The Money Secrets of the Super Wealthy Paul shares some truths about money, and the importance of empowered choices when it comes to instilling money values within the family Future Vision: Continuing to grow the platform and expand its impact. Encouraging businesses to adopt more inclusive and supportive policies for caregivers. Sharing insights and experiences to inspire other lead dads and families. Final Take Home message from Paul Sullivan: Embrace the journey of raising empowered humans both at home and in the community, opening to the significance of vulnerability and authenticity in leadership and parenting. Join the Paul's Community: Follow The Company of Dads for more resources and support. Contact Information: Host: Sonia Bestulic - www.soniabestulic.com Guest: Paul Sullivan - The Company of Dads Newsletter Sign-Up: Visit soniabestulic.com for transformative tips, tools, and strategies to help you be more empowered as a parent/ carer or professional who works with children. Links: Chatabout Children Flourish with Sonia BestulicSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we welcome Alpesh Parmar as he shares his journey from accidental landlord to global property mogul. Discover how he scaled his real estate investments from humble beginnings to an empire spanning the US and beyond. Plus, gain valuable insights on teaching kids about money from the author of 'Growing The Money Tree: For Kids.' Explore more with Alpesh on Wealth Matters and the Wealth Matters Podcast at wealthmatrs.com. Wealth Matters #wealth #finance #childrenwealthbuilding #realestatetips
Jessica McConico AKA Jai Got Soul is in the Wealth Building Wednesday spotlight. We find out how she is using her podcast and platforms to educate Black folks on how to build wealth and her upcoming "Master Your Money" challenge. www.BlackMoneyMattersSoActLikeIt.Com
DETAILS | How has fatherhood changed in the last three years, and is it time for a new approach at work? In this reflective episode, Paul Sullivan, former New York Times columnist and founder of The Company of Dads, shares his insightful journey from the newsroom to reshaping the narrative and policies supporting fatherhood at work. Paul defines 'Lead Dads' as fathers who take the forefront in prioritizing parenting and caregiving, challenging traditional gender roles and stereotypes. We also discuss why it makes a tremendous difference to see Lead Dads in senior leadership roles, how this shift benefits parents, retention, branding, and business, and why the CMO and CHRO should own and promote this strategic advantage. This episode is a must-listen for business leaders, professionals, and anyone interested in the intersection of parenting, work, and societal change. Tune in to explore how embracing the concept of Lead Dads can drive positive change in your organization and contribute to a more equitable and empathetic business environment. TIME STAMPS | [01:00] Introduction to Paul Sullivan and The Company of Dads. [02:40] Paul's journey from Journalism to fatherhood advocacy. [08:46] The characteristics and behaviors of a Lead Dad. [11:18] The impact of COVID-19 on fatherhood and work, culture, retention, and the bottom line. [15:22] Scheduling Jenga, personal stories, and advocacy. [19:36] Historically, dads have been neglected, judged, and even shamed in the workplace. [25:45] Core solutions in this evolution and making it safe to have this conversation. [32:57] Leaders who don't have kids don't understand what parents go through. [35:56] Fathers need connection and community so they don't feel alone. [39:11] Speed round questions. [45:18] Closing gratitude and how to find Paul online. GUEST | Paul Sullivan founded The Company of Dads, the first platform dedicated to creating a community for Lead Dads. Its mission is to help Lead Dads feel less isolated and more confident that they have made the correct choice to take on the bulk of the parenting and family duties - or at the very least disentangle from traditional stereotypes around who does what at home. As a Lead Dad himself, Paul intimately understands the joys, frustrations, isolation, and reticence around talking about being a Lead Dad. It's a role growing in numbers but far from normalized. Before starting The Company of Dads in 2021, Paul wrote the Wealth Matters column in The New York Times for 13 years. He also created the Money Game column in GOLF Magazine. He is the author of two books, Clutch: Why Some People Excel Under Pressure and Others Don't and The Thin Green Line: The Money Secrets of The Super Wealthy. OVERVIEW | Are you ready to ADAPT and REINVENT YOURSELF for the most disrupted and digital workforce in history? What would it feel like to belong and not get stuck? It is estimated over 1 billion people will need reskilling by 2030, and more than 300 million jobs will be impacted by AI — work, identity, and what it means to be human are rapidly changing. Join hosts Nate Thompson and Alex Schwartz and the TOP VOICES in the Future of Work to uncover how to meet this dynamic new reality driven by AI, hybrid work, societal shifts, and our increasingly digital world. Discover why a Future of Work Mindset is your key to prepare, navigate and thrive! We are grateful you are here, and welcome to the TDW Tribe! www.thedisruptedworkforce.com
What's your goal of having a side hustle? In this Wealth Matters Podcast episode, Alpesh dig deep into Felicia's early days of real estate investing and wealth builders and made her reflect on what she is today. Alpesh Parmar is the host of the real asset investing Podcast – “Wealth Matters”. Alpesh is also co-author of Amazon's # 1 Bestselling book – Resilience: Turning Your Setback into a Comeback. Felecia Froe, MD is a licensed urological surgeon with over 20 years of experience. She is the owner of Money With Mission, an investment company focused on empowering professional women to build wealth and achieve financial freedom through social impact investing. 00:00 - The Early Days of On-the-side Investing 07:07 - Importance of Side Hustles 10:56 - Creating Side Hustle while Working Full Time 13:18 - Business Relationships and Partnerships 14:06 - Time Management 16:14 - Finding What Makes You Happy 18:37 - Side Hustles to Empower Women 21:30 - Consequence of Wrong Investment 23:46 - The Best Investment 25:05 - Dealing with Inflation/Upcoming Recession 27:39 - Advice to New Investors 28:50 - Giving Back Invest and Grow Together. Get a free copy of Amazon's best-selling book "Resilience - Turning Your Setback Into A Comeback" Website: http://wealthmatrs.com/ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wealth-matters-by-alpesh-parmar/id1444502636 Be the Boss of Your Own Money and Own Your Future. Connect with us and Discover Investment Strategies Designed to make a Difference. Website: https://moneywithmission.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/moneywithmission/ Quotes: “Passive Income is important.” - Felecia Froe, MD “Let money work for you while you have fun.” - Felecia Froe, MD
What's your goal of having a side hustle? In this Wealth Matters Podcast episode, Alpesh dig deep into Felicia's early days of real estate investing and wealth builders and made her reflect on what she is today. Alpesh Parmar is the host of the real asset investing Podcast – “Wealth Matters”. Alpesh is also co-author of Amazon's # 1 Bestselling book – Resilience: Turning Your Setback into a Comeback. Felecia Froe, MD is a licensed urological surgeon with over 20 years of experience. She is the owner of Money With Mission, an investment company focused on empowering professional women to build wealth and achieve financial freedom through social impact investing. 00:00 - The Early Days of On-the-side Investing 07:07 - Importance of Side Hustles 10:56 - Creating Side Hustle while Working Full Time 13:18 - Business Relationships and Partnerships 14:06 - Time Management 16:14 - Finding What Makes You Happy 18:37 - Side Hustles to Empower Women 21:30 - Consequence of Wrong Investment 23:46 - The Best Investment 25:05 - Dealing with Inflation/Upcoming Recession 27:39 - Advice to New Investors 28:50 - Giving Back Invest and Grow Together. Get a free copy of Amazon's best-selling book "Resilience - Turning Your Setback Into A Comeback" Website: http://wealthmatrs.com/ Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wealth-matters-by-alpesh-parmar/id1444502636 Be the Boss of Your Own Money and Own Your Future. Connect with us and Discover Investment Strategies Designed to make a Difference. Website: https://moneywithmission.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/moneywithmission/ Quotes: “Passive Income is important.” - Felecia Froe, MD “Let money work for you while you have fun.” - Felecia Froe, MD
Kim Martin is a trusts and estates attorney licensed in Georgia and Illinois whose practice focuses on estate planning for families with a special needs family member. Her areas of expertise also include guardianship, divorce settlement agreements in cases that involve a special needs child, and tax planning. Kim's publications include articles in Trusts and Estates Magazine and Family Lawyer Magazine. She has appeared on several podcasts, most notably Wealth Matters and ABC's of Disability Planning. She recently recorded an informational video for True Link on the subject of Divorce and Special Needs Children. Hear more of Kim's expertise in special needs law on her YouTube channel here. In this episode, we talk about her favorite Trust provisions - what they are and why she likes to include them. Contact Kim: Website: https://www.harrisonheld.com/professionals/kim-martin/ Email: kmartin@harrisonheld.com Kim's interview about divorcing with a disabled child - https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abcs-disability-planning/episodes/Divorcing-when-you-have-a-disabled-child---Kim-Martin-e1fqd5o/a-a7ja8ha Special Needs Trusts Episodes: Special Needs Trusts w/ Matthew Bogin - https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abcs-disability-planning/episodes/12-Special-Needs-Trusts-w-Attorney-Matt-Bogin-e19cpbk/a-a6pfqjv Estate Planning w/ Kelly McCrea - https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abcs-disability-planning/episodes/19-Estate-Planning-with-Kelly-McCrea-e19cpbe/a-a6pfqkf Title credit to Google's Bard As an Amazon Associate, I earn commissions from qualifying purchases. For more information about True North Disability Planning you can find us here: Web: https://truenorthdisabilityplanning.com/ Blog - https://ejorgensenwordpresscom.wordpress.com Podcast (ABC's of Disability Planning) - https://anchor.fm/abcs-disability-planning Waypoints - https://waypoints.substack.com/ Facebook: @TrueNorthDisabilityPlanning Twitter: @NeedsNavigator Resource store (free downloads too) - https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/True-North-Disability-Planning --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abcs-disability-planning/message
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In today's podcast episode we interview Alpesh Parmar, Host of Wealth Matters Podcast and Co-author of Amazon # 1 best-selling book Resilience: Turning Your Setback into a Comeback. Today's topics are focused on recession resistant real estate assets: mobile home and self-storage, what is bitcoin mining, cryptocurrency as a hedge against inflation and diversification tips in the declining markets.Visit us here at: https://www.thelimitedpartner.com/ If you'd like to say hello, you can find Jake at @JJakeWiley on Instagram and Twitter, and on LinkedIn. You will hear quite a bit of real estate terminology in every episode. We've aggregated the most common questions for you in the link below! https://bit.ly/learn-the-lingo
Are you an Accredited Investor that's tired of getting crushed by paying so much in income tax? Find out how we're helping others like you keep Uncle Sam out of your pocket. Click the link HERE. Going Long Podcast Episode 314: How a 'Wealth Matters' Mindset will Turbo-Boost Your Investing Success ( To see the Video Version of today's conversation just CLICK HERE. ) In the conversation with today's guest, Alpesh Parmar, you'll learn the following: [00:36 - 03:37] Show introduction with comments from Billy. [03:37 - 07:02] Guest introduction and first questions. [07:02 - 12:17] The backstory and decisions made that led Alpesh to this point in his journey. [12:17 - 15:52] Alpesh shares his perspective on having debt, and how he managed to navigate the pitfalls of ‘bad debt' while also benefiting from leveraging ‘good debt'. [15:52 - 20:17] Alpesh explains how he was able to overcome problems and challenges and progress to find great success with his own business. [20:17 - 23:17] The importance of networking and building relationships to fast-track your path to success and financial freedom. [23:17 - 27:24] How Alpesh came to focus so much on how ‘Wealth Matters' and why it is the name and key phrase behind both his business and podcast. [27:24 - 29:17] What inspired Alpesh to co-author and publish a book. Here's what Alpesh shared with us during today's conversation: Where in the world Alpesh is currently based: San Francisco Bay, California. The most positive thing to happen in the past 24 hours: Alpesh took his daughter to a Scouts meeting and they had a great time! Favourite city in Europe: Basel, Switzerland. A mistake that Alpesh would like you to learn from so that you don't have to pay full price: Make sure you research enough, particularly the market location! Book Recommendation: The Go Giver, by Bob Burg. - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Go-Giver-Little-Story-Powerful-Business/dp/0141049553 Be sure to reach out and connect with Alpesh Parmar by using the info below: Website: http://wealthmatrs.com/ Youtube / Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqYPtS7EhDFt93EnscFtG4Q To see the Video Version of today's conversation just CLICK HERE. How to leave a review for The Going Long Podcast: https://youtu.be/qfRqLVcf8UI Start taking action TODAY so that you can gain more Education and Control over your financial life. Are you an Accredited Investor that's tired of getting crushed by paying so much in income tax? Find out how we're helping others like you keep Uncle Sam out of your pocket. Go to https://www.firstgencp.com/goinglong Be sure to connect with Billy! He's made it easy for you to do…Just go to any of these sites: Website: www.billykeels.com Youtube: billykeels Facebook: Billy Keels Fan Page Instagram: @billykeels Twitter: @billykeels LinkedIn: Billy Keels
Hello All, this is the final episode of Season 10! I am closing with this conversation because it offers a fresh perspective on wealth both as a writer and as a donor. Paul Sullivan has had and continues to have an exciting career that we can all learn from. Sit back, relax, and listen to Paul reflect on his journey to date and what money has had to do with it! Paul is the founder of The Company of Dads, the first platform dedicated to creating a community for Lead Dads. Its mission is to help Lead Dads feel less isolated and more confident that they have made the correct choice to take on the bulk of the parenting and family duties - or at the very least not embrace stereotypes around who does what at home. As a Lead Dad himself, Paul understands intimately the joys, frustrations, isolation and reticence around talking about being a Lead Dad. It's a role that is growing in numbers but is far from normalized. Before starting The Company of Dads in 2021, Paul wrote the Wealth Matters column in The New York Times for 13 years. He also created the Money Game column in GOLF Magazine. As a journalist for 25 years, his articles also appeared in Fortune, Money, Conde Nast Portfolio, The International Herald Tribune, Barron's, The Boston Globe, and Food & Wine. From 2000 to 2006, he was a reporter, editor and columnist at the Financial Times. He got his start as a reporter at Bloomberg and Institutional Investor. He is the author of two books Clutch: Why Some People Excel Under Pressure and Others Don't and The Thin Green Line: The Money Secrets of The Super Wealthy. Paul has been interviewed on podcasts, radio and television programs across America, including NPR, Marketplace, CNN, and Fox News. He has also given key-note talks to audiences from 50 to 500 people in the United States, Mexico and Chile. Paul lives in New Canaan, Connecticut, with his wife and their three daughters and three dogs. He received degrees in history from Trinity College and the University of Chicago. When not running The Company of Dads or being a Lead Dad, he is an obsessive golfer. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devdebrief/support
Check out Season 4 Episode 47 of Mothers In Construction Podcast– The Company of Dads with Paul Sullivan. Paul is the founder of The Company of Dads @thecompanyofdads, the first platform dedicated to creating a community for Lead Dads. Its mission is to help Lead Dads feel less isolated and more confident that they have made the correct choice to take on the bulk of the parenting and family duties - or at the very least not embrace stereotypes around who does what at home. We discuss breaking the cultural norm of moms being the expected managers of their households. Mothers In Construction and others with demanding jobs often find themselves burned out from carrying the weight of their jobs in addition to countless responsibilities caring for their children and maintaining their households. Fathers like Paul and other Lead Dads are changing up the game by making sacrifices to support their families. Before starting The Company of Dads in 2021, Paul wrote the Wealth Matters column in The New York Times for 13 years. He also created the Money Game column in GOLF Magazine. As a journalist for 25 years, his articles also appeared in Fortune, Money, Conde Nast Portfolio, The International Herald Tribune, Barron's, The Boston Globe, and Food & Wine. From 2000 to 2006, he was a reporter, editor and columnist at the Financial Times. He got his start as a reporter at Bloomberg and Institutional Investor. Paul is the author of two books Clutch: Why Some People Excel Under Pressure and Others Don't and The Thin Green Line: The Money Secrets of The Super Wealthy. He has been interviewed on podcasts, radio and television programs across America, including NPR, Marketplace, CNN, and Fox News. He has also given keynote talks to audiences from 50 to 500 people in the United States, Mexico and Chile. Paul lives in New Canaan, Connecticut, with his wife and their three daughters and three dogs. Listen to his story! Follow Paul: IG @thecompanyofdads / Twitter @companyofdads / LinkedIn @The Company of Dads / FB https://www.facebook.com/thecompanyofdads
Before starting The Company of Dads in 2021, Paul Sullivan was a journalist for 25 years, the last 13 at The New York Times where he wrote the Wealth Matters column and oversaw several special sections. He is the author of two books Clutch: Why Some People Excel Under Pressure and Others Don't and The Thin Green Line: The Money Secrets of The Super Wealthy.In this episode, Paul Sullivan, journalist, and author talks about his 600 columns over 25 years writing for the New York Times, his most recent book The Thin Green Line: The Money Secrets of the Super Wealthy, and how Covid-19 has changed his career path. Through his columns, Paul was able to gain insight into the world of wealthy people which led him to write The Thin Green Line. He discusses the differences between being wealthy and being merely rich, whether or not another washout period is coming and how fathers who are the go-to parent in their families can lack a sense of community and support. This conversation also explores Paul's experience of reconnecting with old friends due to the Covid-19 lockdown, creating an intentional community for friendship, especially in the later stages of life and his evening ritual for winding down from the day. He encourages listeners to check out The Company of Dads to learn more about fatherhood questions and connect with other fathers globally. Tune into this episode to hear from Paul Sullivan on all things money secrets of the super-wealthy![00:01 - 11:12] Paul Sullivan: From New York Times Columnist to Author of "The Thin Green Line"Paul's book "The Thin Green Line" is about the money secrets of the super wealthyPaul's work was more anthropological than personal financeThe framework of the book is based on the four things you can do with moneyHow Covid led to the creation of the Company of Dads[11:13 - 23:36] Navigating the Challenges of Fatherhood in the Covid EraThe Company of Dads is a multi-pronged approach to normalize the lead dad experienceIt includes media content, a podcast, a newsletter, a private community, etc.Loneliness is a real problem for 45-55-year-old menThe long-term vision for the organization is to be the go-to site for all fatherhood questionsCompany of Dads has an overarching community with a franchise model for different communities and towns[23:36 - 32:48] Exploring the Changing Role of Fatherhood40 to 45 million men in America are either full-time at-home dads or have wives who outearn themMen are carving out a space for themselves to explore and be open and vulnerable with their feelingsMen look for entry points into conversations, like golf, to connect with others[32:49 - 35:26] Closing SegmentQuotes:"Most personal finance books are like diets. They tell you what not to do and you can sustain it through January and February and then by March you're back you know binge eating chocolate rice Krispies at midnight." - Paul Sullivan“It is really hard to get the capital. Once you've succeeded and that business is humming along, any bank will lend you.“ - Paul SullivanConnect with Paul by visiting www.TheCompanyOfDads.com, or email him at paul@thecompanyofdads.com. Connect with me:https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-c-adams/ (LinkedIn)LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, AND LEAVE US A REVIEW on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in and Stay Tuned for the Next Episode COMING SOON!
Paul Sullivan is on a mission to rethink fatherhood, and he is doing it with thousands of parents. Paul is the bestselling author of two books, Clutch: Excel Under Pressure, and the Thin Green Line: The Money Secrets of the Super Wealthy. We talk about his decade of studying the wealthy for the New York Times, fatherhood, teaching children about wealth, and the community of lead dads he is building nationwide. FOLLOW PAUL: https://twitter.com/sullivanpaul WEBSITE: https://thecompanyofdads.com/ BOOKS: Clutch: Excel Under Pressure Thin Green Line: The Money Secrets of the Super Wealthy Joe Reilly is a family office advisor and the host of the Private Capital Podcast and the Inheritance Podcast. FOLLOW JOE: https://twitter.com/joereillyjr WEBSITE: https://www.circulus.co/ PRIVATE CAPITAL PODCAST: PRIVATE CAPITAL Please give us a review on Apple Podcasts - we appreciate it!
This week we speak with Paul Sullivan, a journalist for 25 years, author of two books and founder of The Company of Dads. Paul left his dream job as a NY Times columnist to create The Company of Dads. A gifted storyteller and passionate father of three, Paul explores the journey from having divorced parents to his own family crisis – all experiences that helped him learn and apply the right mindset to master his fatherhood. His research into what makes people perform under pressure and desire for finding solutions are evident in the conversation. With practical and doable steps, Paul addresses the reality dads face and gives great actions steps to get a lot out of every part of life. Key takeaways from this conversation: Perspective is a big part of mastering fatherhood Accepting difficulties and focussing on solutions are essential skills The highest performers have learned to adapt, and dads need to master this skill About Paul Sullivan Paul is the founder of The Company of Dads, the first platform dedicated to creating a community for Lead Dads. Its mission is to help Lead Dads feel less isolated and more confident that they have made the correct choice to take on the bulk of the parenting and family duties - or at the very least not embrace stereotypes around who does what at home. As a Lead Dad himself, Paul understands intimately the joys, frustrations, isolation and reticence around talking about being a Lead Dad. It's a role that is growing in numbers but is far from normalized. Before starting The Company of Dads in 2021, Paul wrote the Wealth Matters column in The New York Times for 13 years. He also created the Money Game column in GOLF Magazine. Paul lives in New Canaan, Connecticut, with his wife and their three daughters and three dogs. He received degrees in history from Trinity College and the University of Chicago. When not running The Company of Dads or being a Lead Dad, he is an obsessive golfer. Links for The Company of Dads Website: https://thecompanyofdads.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/companyofdads/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/companyofdads Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecompanyofdads/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-company-of-dads/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcD2VxX7JyWzvcxZqwE8-WA About The Dad Central Show Dads love to see their kids grow into confident and successful adults. The problem is most dads feel unsure how to get there and have nowhere to turn for help. The Dad Central Show coaches you to be your best, while bringing out the best in your family. Links for Dad Central Website: https://dadcentral.ca The Dad Central Show: https://dadcentral.ca/podcast Facebook: https://facebook.com/dadcentral Twitter: https://twitter.com/dadcentral_ont Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dadcentralontario LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dadcentral/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs2HyxB9nOLxyHvBMSo4TQQ Contact us at podcast@dadcentral.ca The Dad Central Show is sponsored by Dove Men+Care. Dove Men+Care believes care is the best of a man, because when men care for themselves and others, there is a positive impact.
Alpesh Parmar, an investor, entrepreneur, and the founder of Wealth Matters, tells us about his investment journey, his outlook on the real estate market, why he started a BTC mining fund, and what to look for when underwriting crypto AND real estate. Alpesh and Wealth Matters help people build long term wealth by investing in real assets You can find Wealth Matters at http://wealthmatrs.com/ Subscribe to Robert Ventures: https://robertventures.com/ *DISCLAIMER: The information provided is not legal, accounting, tax, or investment advice.
In this episode, Davinia talked to Maya Moufarek angel investor and founder of strategic growth marketing consultancy, Marketing Cube. Davinia and Maya discussed: Why intergenerational wealth building is so important to her How businesses should position themselves for success Why diverse leadership is a business necessity To work with Maya visit her website or connect with her via linkedin. To find out more about how rainchq can help you establish the building blocks of sustainable long-term wealth and live life entirely on your own terms, visit www.rainchq.com This season we're proud to be partnering with Nosso, an awesome new app created to help parents invest for their children's futures with the support of their close family & friends. Nosso offers investment products like Junior Stocks & Shares ISAs, General Investment Accounts and coming soon Bare Trusts (full explanation coming in an upcoming podcast episode!) Nosso make gifting from family and friends super memorable with messages and photos, which means any money you gift on behalf of children has a lasting legacy. Find out more here. Remember as with all investing, your capital is at risk. All Rainmakers in our private members club, both group and 1:1, receive a £50 bonus when they set up a Nosso JISA. Offer subject to terms and conditions and for a limited time only. Follow us @rainchq on all social media platforms; and connect with Davinia via Linkedin. This podcast is produced by KMRA Media.
In this episode of the podcast, Sam Harris speaks with Morgan Housel about the psychology of money and investing. They discuss how personal history shapes one's view of economic risk, the implications of not understanding the future, being rich vs being wealthy, how we measure success, the problem of social comparison, happiness vs life satisfaction, saving and investing, Warren Buffett and the power of compounding, rational vs reasonable decisions, the role of luck, optimism vs pessimism, dollar-cost averaging, and other topics. SUBSCRIBE to listen to the rest of this episode and gain access to all full-length episodes of the podcast at samharris.org/subscribe. Learning how to train your mind is the single greatest investment you can make in life. That's why Sam Harris created the Waking Up app. From rational mindfulness practice to lessons on some of life's most important topics, join Sam as he demystifies the practice of meditation and explores the theory behind it.
Only the first 50 minutes of this episode are available on the paywalled podcast version (the BLACK podcast logo). If you’d like to hear the full 2 hours and 7 minutes of this episode and gain access to all full-length episodes of the podcast, you’ll need to SUBSCRIBE here. If you’re already subscribed and on the private RSS feed, the podcast logo should appear RED. Sam Harris speaks with Morgan Housel about the psychology of money and investing. They discuss how personal history shapes one’s view of economic risk, the implications of not understanding the future, being rich vs being wealthy, how we measure success, the problem of social comparison, happiness vs life satisfaction, saving and investing, Warren Buffett and the power of compounding, rational vs reasonable decisions, the role of luck, optimism vs pessimism, dollar-cost averaging, and other topics. Morgan Housel is a partner at The Collaborative Fund. His book The Psychology of Money has sold over 1.9 million copies and has been translated into 46 languages. He is a two-time winner of the Best in Business Award from the Society of American Business Editors and Writers, winner of the New York Times Sidney Award, and a two-time finalist for the Gerald Loeb Award for Distinguished Business and Financial Journalism. He serves on the board of directors at Markel and has presented at more than 100 conferences in a dozen countries. Website: morganhousel.com Twitter: @morganhousel Learning how to train your mind is the single greatest investment you can make in life. That’s why Sam Harris created the Waking Up app. From rational mindfulness practice to lessons on some of life’s most important topics, join Sam as he demystifies the practice of meditation and explores the theory behind it. If the Making Sense podcast logo in your player is BLACK, you can SUBSCRIBE to gain access to all full-length episodes at samharris.org/subscribe.
Yo Quiero Dinero: A Personal Finance Podcast For the Modern Latina
Episode 157 is all about investing for first-gen immigrants, featuring Maribel Francisco of Our Wealth Matters. Listen in now!Maribel is a first-gen daughter of Mexican indigenous immigrants. For over 10 years, she has worked with the immigrant community as a certified income tax preparer.For the last 4 years, she has worked in LA's entertainment industry, most recently, managing a multimillion-dollar international business unit. Maribel has worked with studios such as MGM and NBCUniversal to build and preserve their wealth.Now, as a bilingual money coach, Maribel is combining her knowledge in taxes, with her international business degree, her background in corporate finance, her research in personal finance, and tying it all together with her first-gen experience, to serve the immigrant community in the United States through her company named OurWealthMatters.You can follow Maribel on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok.For full episode show notes, visit here.Loving this episode? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, LinkedIn, and YouTube, and join our Patreon community!Until next time, stay empowered, stay inspired & #StayPoderosa ✨
Meet Finance Coach and founder of Our Wealth Matters, Maribel. Maribel has shared with us her story, her first gen experience, how “Our Wealth Matters” began, and has explained why it's important to learn more about our personal finances even for immigrant families. Join us on this Insightful talk, and don't forget to share this episode with your amigxs. We've also got a SURPRISE at the end of this episode, contact Maribel with the code: “Insightful Babes” and have her as your coach for a special rate on her program.
Why and How to Diversify in Real Estate with Special Guest: Alpesh Parmar Alpesh Parmar is an entrepreneur, real estate investor, author, mentor, and podcast host who is passionate about wealth, life, and health. He owns over 100 residential rental units in markets like Dallas, Atlanta, and Birmingham. Besides, he invests in international markets like Belize, Panama, Paraguay, and India. Alpesh is passionate about helping busy working professionals build long term wealth using investments in real assets like. He wants them to build supplemental income and live a stress-free life. Mr. Parmar hosts a famous real estate investing podcast – Wealth Matters. He is also the co- author of Amazon #1 Bestselling book -- Resilience: Turning Your Setback into a Comeback. ------------------------------------------------ About Vinney (Smile) Chopra: Vinney is a real estate investor, syndicator, International best-selling author, host of 4 podcasts, multifamily educator, mentor, dedicated husband of over 40 years and father of 2 children-Neil and Monica, residing in Danville, California (near San Francisco) for 40+ years. Vinney came to this country with only $7 in his pocket and a dream. Vinney has now built a portfolio of over 6,500 units amounting to over $650 Million in the multifamily, senior assisted living and hospitality arenas. He is passionate about helping others achieve financial freedom and giving back to our seniors who have given us so much. Learn more about Vinney: https://vinneychopra.com/ Learn more about investing with Vinney: https://vinneychopra.com/investor/ Apply for Mentorship: https://vinneychopra.com/mentorship/ Vinney's Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/VinneyChopra/videos Vinney's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vinney-smile-chopra/ Vinney's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vinneychopra/ ------------------------------------------------
Why and How to Diversify in Real Estate with Special Guest: Alpesh Parmar Alpesh Parmar is an entrepreneur, real estate investor, author, mentor, and podcast host who is passionate about wealth, life, and health. He owns over 100 residential rental units in markets like Dallas, Atlanta, and Birmingham. Besides, he invests in international markets like Belize, Panama, Paraguay, and India. Alpesh is passionate about helping busy working professionals build long term wealth using investments in real assets like. He wants them to build supplemental income and live a stress-free life. Mr. Parmar hosts a famous real estate investing podcast – Wealth Matters. He is also the co- author of Amazon #1 Bestselling book -- Resilience: Turning Your Setback into a Comeback. ------------------------------------------------ About Vinney (Smile) Chopra: Vinney is a real estate investor, syndicator, International best-selling author, host of 4 podcasts, multifamily educator, mentor, dedicated husband of over 40 years and father of 2 children-Neil and Monica, residing in Danville, California (near San Francisco) for 40+ years. Vinney came to this country with only $7 in his pocket and a dream. Vinney has now built a portfolio of over 6,500 units amounting to over $650 Million in the multifamily, senior assisted living and hospitality arenas. He is passionate about helping others achieve financial freedom and giving back to our seniors who have given us so much. Learn more about Vinney: https://vinneychopra.com/ Learn more about investing with Vinney: https://vinneychopra.com/investor/ Apply for Mentorship: https://vinneychopra.com/mentorship/ Vinney's Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/VinneyChopra/videos Vinney's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vinney-smile-chopra/ Vinney's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vinneychopra/ ------------------------------------------------
Why and How to Diversify in Real Estate with Special Guest: Alpesh Parmar Alpesh Parmar is an entrepreneur, real estate investor, author, mentor, and podcast host who is passionate about wealth, life, and health. He owns over 100 residential rental units in markets like Dallas, Atlanta, and Birmingham. Besides, he invests in international markets like Belize, Panama, Paraguay, and India. Alpesh is passionate about helping busy working professionals build long term wealth using investments in real assets like. He wants them to build supplemental income and live a stress-free life. Mr. Parmar hosts a famous real estate investing podcast – Wealth Matters. He is also the co- author of Amazon #1 Bestselling book -- Resilience: Turning Your Setback into a Comeback. ------------------------------------------------ About Vinney (Smile) Chopra: Vinney is a real estate investor, syndicator, International best-selling author, host of 4 podcasts, multifamily educator, mentor, dedicated husband of over 40 years and father of 2 children-Neil and Monica, residing in Danville, California (near San Francisco) for 40+ years. Vinney came to this country with only $7 in his pocket and a dream. Vinney has now built a portfolio of over 6,500 units amounting to over $650 Million in the multifamily, senior assisted living and hospitality arenas. He is passionate about helping others achieve financial freedom and giving back to our seniors who have given us so much. Learn more about Vinney: https://vinneychopra.com/ Learn more about investing with Vinney: https://vinneychopra.com/investor/ Apply for Mentorship: https://vinneychopra.com/mentorship/ Vinney's Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/VinneyChopra/videos Vinney's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vinney-smile-chopra/ Vinney's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vinneychopra/ ------------------------------------------------
In this episode of the Wealth Actually Podcast, I speak with my good friend, Paul Sullivan. Paul wrote the wildly popular Wealth Matters column in the New York Times and currently writes the Money Game column for Golf Magazine. We certainly talk about those experiences, but the focus of our discussion is on his exciting new project, THE COMPANY OF DADS. This company is the first platform dedicated to creating a community for LEAD DADS. Its mission is to help Lead Dads feel less isolated and more confident In having made the choice to take on the bulk of the parenting and family duties This exciting new venture is ready to launch in February. OUTLINE "The Company of Dads" Paul is the founder of The Company of Dads, the first platform dedicated to creating a community for Lead Dads. Its mission is to help Lead Dads feel less isolated and more confident that they have made the correct choice to take on the bulk of the parenting and family duties - or at the very least not embrace stereotypes around who does what at home. As a Lead Dad himself, Paul understands intimately the joys, frustrations, isolation and reticence around talking about being a Lead Dad. It's a role that is growing in numbers but is far from normalized. Paul's Background Before starting The Company of Dads in 2021, Paul wrote the Wealth Matters column in The New York Times for 13 years. He also created the Money Game column in GOLF Magazine. As a journalist for 25 years, his articles also appeared in Fortune, Money, Conde Nast Portfolio, The International Herald Tribune, Barron's, The Boston Globe, and Food & Wine. From 2000 to 2006, he was a reporter, editor and columnist at the Financial Times. He got his start as a reporter at Bloomberg and Institutional Investor. He is the author of two books Clutch: Why Some People Excel Under Pressure and Others Don't and The Thin Green Line: The Money Secrets of The Super Wealthy. Paul has been interviewed on podcasts, radio and television programs across America, including NPR, Marketplace, CNN, and Fox News. He has also given key-note talks to audiences from 50 to 500 people in the United States, Mexico and Chile. Paul lives in Fairfield County, Connecticut, with his family – his wife and their three daughters, three dogs, three cats, and three fish (at last count). He received degrees in history from Trinity College and the University of Chicago. When not running The Company of Dads or being a Lead Dad, he is an obsessive golfer. The Entrepreneurial Journey with the Company Of DadsLessons from your tenure with Wealth Matters ColumnLessons from your golf writing – Money Game in Golf MagazineAdvice to aspiring writers and entrepreneuersHow do we stay in touch? COMPANY OF DADS https://www.amazon.com/Wealth-Actually-Intelligent-Decision-Making-1-ebook/dp/B07FPQJJQT/
Paul Sullivan shares the secrets and habits of the ultra wealthy from his 13 years writing the "Wealth Matters" column for the New York Times. ABOUT PAUL SULLIVAN:Paul Sullivan is the founder of The Company of Dads, and he was a New York Times columnist for 13 years where he wrote the column "Wealth Matters", which covered the subject of American's relationship with wealth and wealthy people and the difference between being wealthy and rich. Today Paul is the founder and CEO of The Company of Dads. WHERE TO FIND PAUL SULLIVAN:→ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sullivanpaul→ Website: https://thecompanyofdads.com/SHOW NOTES: 00:00:00 – Intro00:04:03 – Top 5 00:08:48 – Inspiration00:20:30 – Commonalities00:31:43 – Difference Between Being “Wealthy” & “Rich”?00:35:07 – Difference Between "Wealthy" & "Not Wealthy" 00:36:12 – The Illuminati / "Secret Society" 00:38:27 – Types of Billionaires (tech, finance, etc.)00:41:22 – Tech Billionaires00:43:09 – Donating Wealth vs. Bequeathing Wealth to Heirs00:48:29 – “The Company of Dads”WHERE TO FIND JAY GOULD:→ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaygould→ Newsletter: http://letter.jaygould.com → YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/jaygouldshow WHERE TO FIND THE SHOW:→ iTunes: https://apple.co/2XDtFqp→ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ksPgL2→ YouTube: https://bit.ly/2ZkCWV9→ BuzzSpout: https://bit.ly/3nUnqJV
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The lack of wealth in many African-American households has left them especially vulnerable to the financial fallout from the coronavirus crisis; but the federal government has perhaps its best opportunity yet to fix these racial disparities. Huge wealth disparities between Black and white households in America existed long before the COVID-19 pandemic and have continued during the crisis. Data show that during the pandemic, Black households faced more financial emergencies with fewer economic resources, resulting in a widening gap in economic opportunity between Black and white households. Black households had fewer emergency savings to fall back on during pandemicThe pandemic occurred against the backdrop of a massive Black-white wealth gap. Because households quickly needed to rely on their wealth when the pandemic hit in early 2020, the crisis also illustrated the importance of wealth for families' financial security. Black households suffered more in the pandemic in large part because they needed more but had much less wealth than white households. Wealth, both as an emergency buffer and as a means to invest in people's futures, became critically important. Millions of households, especially African American and Latino households, faced unemployment and multiple health emergencies more or less from one day to the next. Yet many of these same households had few or no emergency savings to fall back on during this time. When people lost their jobs, many needed to rely on emergency savings, leaving them with less financial security as the pandemic unfolded. For example, in 2020, 46.7 percent of unemployed white households could not come up with $400 in an emergency, while 65.2 percent of unemployed Black households lacked access to $400 in such situations. Learn more about Fresno Black investment Group https://mkgfinancialgroup.com/capital-formation/ (https://mkgfinancialgroup.com/capital-formation/) Fresno Black Investment Banking https://mkgfinancialgroup.com/fresno-black-investment-banking/ (https://mkgfinancialgroup.com/fresno-black-investment-banking/)
I'm going to say this outright even though know it'll raise a few eyebrows: Money matters. Coming from a country where the differences between the 'Haves' and the 'Have Nots' were so obvious, I was very well acquainted with the importance of setting yourself up for a proper financial future. Which is why, for this particular episode, I wanted to find someone that I believe would provide the proper vantage point as well as appropriate insight to help me drive this point home. Having emigrated from his native India to the United States with his parents when he was just 3 years old, Rocky Lalvani has seen firsthand what it looks like to build a wealthy lifestyle out of nothing through saving, investing, and spending wisely. Rocky serves as a Chief Profitability Adviser for business owners and is the founder of Profit Comes First. He teaches financial planning and growing one's wealth because that's what he's done and he doesn't want you to make the same mistakes he's made. Having personally experienced what it takes to achieve the American Dream, Rocky reminds us that Money is a tool. It can open countless doors if managed well. Without understanding money, he admits that his father would not have been able to sustain a family in America. His mission as a Financial Coach, simply put, is to help you build an abundant life. He is also a happily married father of two as well as the host of two successful podcasts : Richer Soul and The Profit Answer Man podcast. I really enjoyed this conversation. Simply because it was so fun to sit across from someone so incredibly knowledgeable of the topic yet with the down-to-earth demeanor as well as humility to bring some useful concepts down to a digestible level. Another exciting conversation which I do hope you'll enjoy. You can connect with Rocky by visiting his website or following him on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram. & Linkedin. #StayAwesome #ATATribe - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Connect with us // Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/awakentheawesome Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/atapodcast Email : awakentheawesome@gmail.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Our full back catalog of episodes is also available on your favorite platforms : Apple Podcasts : https://apple.co/3bcWAWX Spotify : https://spoti.fi/3rZOA1B Google Podcasts : https://tinyurl.com/y57gshn4 Stitcher : https://tinyurl.com/yxrfp2s3
เจาะลึกปฏิวัติอุตสาหกรรมครั้งที่ 4.0 การผสมผสานของเทคโนโลยีจะเปลี่ยนโลกไปตลอดกาล ตั้งแต่การติดต่อสื่อสารในโลกออนไลน์ การท่องเที่ยวในโลกเสมือนจริง (Virtual Reality) อย่าง Metaverse, บริการ Sharing economy เช่น การสั่งอาหาร หรือบริการขนส่งผ่าน Grab หรือ Uber, การซื้อขายสินทรัพย์ดิจิตอล, การทำงานด้วยระบบอัตโนมัติ Artificial Intelligence รวมถึง Internet of things เช่น การสั่งซื้อของผ่านตู้เย็นจากที่้บ้านได้เลย เป็นต้น การปฏิวัติครั้งนี้จะกระทบต่อเศรษฐกิจะในระดับโลก และประเทศไทยอย่างไร นักลงทุนควรจับตาดูเทรนด์อะไรในลำดับถัดไป พูดคุยกับ คุณออสติน ปิยศักดิ์ มานะสันต์ และ คุณป๊อป สุทธิชัย คุ้มวรชัย ผู้อำนวยการอาวุโส ฝ่ายวิจัยการลงทุน บริษัทหลักทรัพย์ ไทยพาณิชย์
สรุปวิกฤตขาดแคลนพลังงาน ราคาน้ำมันพุ่งครั้งยิ่งใหญ่ทุบสถิติในประวัติการณ์ มนุษยชาติจะแก้ไขวิกฤตนี้ได้อย่างไร ? และชี้ประเด็นร้อนการประชุม COP 26 พร้อมวิเคราะห์ผลกระทบต่อตลาดลงทุน แนะอุตสาหกรรมเด่นน่าลงทุนทั้งในระยะสั้น และระยะยาว พูดคุยกับ คุณออสติน ปิยศักดิ์ มานะสันต์ และ คุณป๊อป สุทธิชัย คุ้มวรชัย ผู้อำนวยการอาวุโส ฝ่ายวิจัยการลงทุน บริษัทหลักทรัพย์ ไทยพาณิชย์
เมื่อวิกฤติโควิด 19 คลี่คลายลง ระเบียบโลกได้เปลี่ยนแปลงขนานใหญ่ SCB Wealth Podcast นำเสนอซีรี่ย์ใหม่ "The Great Reset" ชวนเจาะลึกทิศทางเศรษฐกิจ สังคม เทรนด์ธุรกิจที่น่าจับตาในโลกยุคใหม่แบบ ยาว ใหญ่ ลึก ใน 7 ประเด็นร้อน Energy & Commodity Crisis Clean Energy & EV Trend The Industrial Revolution 4.0 Pandemic and Medical Safety Net Global Economic Policy Changing in City Landscape Geopolitical Landscape and Big Power ความเปลี่ยนแปลงนี้จะส่งผลกระทบต่อตลาดการลงทุนแค่ไหน ? และนักลงทุนควรรับมืออย่างไร ? พูดคุยกับ คุณออสติน ปิยศักดิ์ มานะสันต์ และ คุณป๊อป สุทธิชัย คุ้มวรชัย ผู้อำนวยการอาวุโส ฝ่ายวิจัยการลงทุน บริษัทหลักทรัพย์ ไทยพาณิชย์
Natalie Smailes/Director of Governance, Center for Family Legacy at Truist Natalie Smailes joined Truist Wealth in 2015 and is a Senior Vice President and the Managing Director of Strategic Client Development within the Center for Family Legacy. Natalie works with the Center for Family Legacy team to deliver the full breadth of Governance and Education […] The post Harnessing Your Family's Human and Intellectual Capital: The Key to Sustaining Wealth for Generations appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Maribel Francisco is a first generation child of immigrants born in California. Her parents are from Meseta Purecheta in Michoacán, México, from a community that has its own dialect, food, and culture. She tells us a little bit of her story and family's immigration and financial struggles; when she got sick in preschool and her mom quit her job to be with her and take care of her and how shortly after her dad was deported. Maribel shares with us how she and her mom overcame these challenges. She graduated from college, and her mom now has her own income tax firm. One important thing that allowed them to achieve their goals was to change their mindset and take action. Everyone can invest, there are no laws saying immigrants who reside in the U.S. can't invest. You can have your own business and stop depending on somebody else. You can be your own boss. Maribel wants people to understand that it is not about coming to the U.S. to work all the time with nothing to show for it. You can invest and build wealth. That's why she started Our Wealth Matters, to help immigrant families build wealth through the stock market. #immigrantfinance #generationalwealth #buildwealth #ImmigrantFinanceSchool #financialempowerment #financialfreedom #investing #invest #passiveincome
Alpesh Parmar is the founder of Wealth Matters so yes you are at the right place.Wealth Matters is a real asset (real estate, land, commodities, equipment, and natural resources) investment firm that works with investors on strategically targeted assets. Our goal is to “Change Lives” by “Investing and Growing Wealth Together”. We offer investors exceptional returns through syndicated real estate investment opportunities.We also focus on educating investors through our podcast, coaching and one on one mentorship so they can make smart decisions about investing. We think that anyone can be wealthy as long that person is open to change their mindset. We strongly believe – the more you give the more you get back (The Go-Giver).Website: https://wealthmatrs.com
Edward Marshall, Global Head of Dentons' Family Office and High Net Worth group, is joined by acclaimed journalist Paul Sullivan. Paul created and writes the New York Times' “Wealth Matters” column and is the author of The Thin Green Line: Money Secrets of the Super Wealthy and Clutch: Why Some People Excel Under Pressure and Others Don't. He also writes for Golf Magazine and previously has written for Financial Times, Conde Nast Portfolio, Fortune, Money, Barron's and Bloomberg. In this episode of Family Office Intel, they talk about how covering the world of wealthy families has changed over the last 20 years, industries supporting the high net worth space, public policy and public perception changes, the pandemic, NFTs, and important valuation techniques that leverage Barbie dolls.
Dr. Dan reviews the latest Wealth Matters column in the New York Times by Paul Sullivan: Stressed about the Election? Don't Take it Out on Your Investments. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/30/your-money/election-investments.html Connect with Dr. Dan at www.drpallesen.com and on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram.
Wealth Matters: A Continued Conversation on Financial Dominion w/Lenita Reeves, MBA
In this episode, Amy Greene, who paid off $245k in debt in two years rejoins us. We talk 7 essential elements of Financial Planning, Insurance, and Avoiding Christmas overspending. Remember, here at Wealth Matters for Financial Dominion podcast, we fully believe in “Thankful Thursdays” and “Five Dollar Fridays” to support the podcast. You can support the podcast via CashApp: $phpublishing, Venmo: @purposehouse, Paypal.me/purposehouse, or www.purposehouse.net/wealthmatters.And we have a new home at www.fb.me/wealthmatterspodcatand www.instagram.com/wealthmatterspodcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wealthmatterspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wealthmatterspodcast/support
Wealth Matters: A Continued Conversation on Financial Dominion w/Lenita Reeves, MBA
In this episode Jeremy Schneider, founder of Personal Finance Club, who retired at age 36 as a multimillionaire joins us again and talks all things investing. He takes us through his ultimate investing checklist. This episode is full of golden nuggets including a conversation that he had with another multimillionaire who sold his company and insight into how your information is used when you try to invest on your own through apps like Robin Hood or Acorn. So be sure to listen to the entire episode for this valuable information. Remember, here are Wealth Matters for Financial Dominion podcast, we fully believe in “Thankful Thursdays” and “Five Dollar Fridays” to support the podcast. You can support the podcast at CashApp: $phpublishing, Venmo: @purposehouse, Paypal.me/purposehouse, or www.purposehouse.net/wealthmatters.And we have a new home at www.fb.me/wealthmatterspodcatand www.instagram.com/wealthmatterspodcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wealthmatterspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wealthmatterspodcast/support
Wealth Matters: A Continued Conversation on Financial Dominion w/Lenita Reeves, MBA
Jeremy Schneider, retired at age 36 a multimillionaire, he shares his story of selling his company for $5million, retiring early, and INVESTING. Come learn the 2 things he invests in. Subscribe to the podcast, www.purposehouse.net/wealthmatters -- Jeremy will be back next week, Wednesday, 8/19, 1pm on Wealth Matters for Financial Dominion Podcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wealthmatterspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wealthmatterspodcast/support
Wealth Matters: A Continued Conversation on Financial Dominion w/Lenita Reeves, MBA
Lenita Reeves, MBA and owner of PurposeHouse Publishing, and Min. James Standfield, CEO of The Supply Company, 20-year entrepreneur This dicussion focuses on the heightened need for wealth at this juncture in history and the discipline required for the entrepreneur. James discusses the entrepreneur with a "mission." Key points include: Entrepreneurship in the midst of coronavirus Turning ideas into profit; Movement The calling to finance the kingdom --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wealthmatterspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wealthmatterspodcast/support
Wealth Matters: A Continued Conversation on Financial Dominion w/Lenita Reeves, MBA
In this "mini-episode," Wealth Matters for Financial Dominion creator, Lenita Reeves, MBA, owner of PurposeHouse Publishing, shares the impetus and rational for the podcast, its relation to the "Art of War", and why you should support bringing financial literacy to thousands... You can support the podcast at CashApp: $phpublishing Venmo: @purposehouse Paypal.me/purposehouse www.purposehouse.net/wealthmatters Patreon.com/purposehouse --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wealthmatterspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wealthmatterspodcast/support
Today's episode is from an interview I did with Alpesh Palmar on the Wealth Matters Podcast. Wealth Matters, is a podcast where you can learn how to build generational wealth and generate passive cash flow. Today's episode was brought to you by> SaneBox Get a FREE 2 Week Trial and $25 credit> Go to sanebox.com/grind
Hello hi to our lovely listenership! This episode features the first part of our chat with Liz Bird from Chronos Wealth Management. We hear about her career in the City before moving on to set up her own boutique wealth management firm as well as the advantages of a successful corporate career. We talk about the culture around money and why we don't talk about it (especially in the UK) and loads more - we'd love you to tune in. Listen wherever you get your podcasts: http://bit.ly/twopercentpodcast Follow us on Facebook for episode announcements and exclusive content: http://bit.ly/twopercentpodfacebook Check out Liz's business, Chronos Wealth Management, here: https://www.chronoswm.co.uk/
Which direction is the U.S. economy headed in? Will the market continue to rise and if so, for how long and how much? Or are we headed for a depression? What are the market indicators to watch? What is the market performance of stocks, bonds, and oil telling us? Jordan Goodman talks with Jay Hatfield, founder and CEO at InfraCap, about market trends and about the ETFs InfraCap manages. In the second half of the show Goodman talks with Alpesh Pamar about getting started with real estate investing. Parmar, a real estate investor with over 100 units in the United States and other real estate investments internationally, is the host of the Wealth Matters podcast. Parmar and Goodman talk about getting involved in real estate to build passive income, some of the different ways to get involved and why tax ramifications are critical in determining profitability for real estate investment.
Join The GO! Defenders as we talk with Ro$$ Mac about Black Wealth. Let us know how you are working towards building generational wealth. Make sure to comment and subscribe today!Four ordinary Chicago guys. Four extraordinary journeys. One dope podcast. Changing the narrative of the Black men one episode at a time. We are The Go! Defenders.Follow The GO! Defenders On:Youtube:Facebook:Twitter:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegodefend...Website:Who Are The GO! Defenders? Jabari "Naledge" Evans Artist/ScholarIG : https://www.instagram.com/naledgesinc...Twitter : https://twitter.com/Naledgesince82Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/naledgeWebsite: Naledgeevans.comEvan F. MooreJournalistIG : https://www.instagram.com/evthewriter/Twitter : https://twitter.com/evanFmooreFacebook : https://www.facebook.com/bignupeMario E. GageInvestment Professional and DJIG : https://www.instagram.com/twelve_gage/Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/mario.gage.9Jeff Beckham Founder of Black Box CreativeIG : https://www.instagram.com/jeffbeckham/Twitter : https://twitter.com/JBeckham7Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/jeffery.beckham
Erik Chaplen host of the podcast Culture of Action. A podcast designed to empower people to take acton in their lives and reach their goals Paul Sullivan writes the “Wealth Matters” column for The New York Times and is the author of The Thin Green Line: The Money Secrets of the Super Wealthy and Clutch: Why Some People Excel Under Pressure and Others Don't. His articles have appeared in Fortune, Conde Nast Portfolio, The International Herald Tribune, Barron's, The Boston Globe, and Food & Wine. From 2000 to 2006, he was a reporter, editor, and columnist at the Financial Times Don Raskin and two executives formed MME, an advertising and marketing agency that works with some of the world's most well known brands. For 25+ years, Don interviewed close to 1,000 entry-level job candidates and has seen what it takes for job seekers to be successful. He took notes on interesting cover notes, resumes and interviews. After many years, Don had enough to fill a book – and that's exactly what he did. Don's book The Dirty Little Secrets of Getting Your Dream Job, launched in April, is a guidebook for young adults to learn from the successful (and not so successful!) stories from those before them For more information go to MoneyForLunch.com. Connect with Bert Martinez on Facebook. Connect with Bert Martinez on Twitter. Need help with your business? Contact Bert Martinez. Have Bert Martinez speak at your event!