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Today we're revisiting one of 2023's most popular episodes: "Women, Money, Power, and Cannabis.” It covers the challenges women face in securing venture capital, the importance of women supporting each other in the investment space, and the groundbreaking initiatives of women entrepreneurs in the cannabis industry. We're joined by Wendy Berger, angel investor and CEO of WBS Equities, and Lisa Hurwitz, President and Co-founder of Happi, who open up about navigating the challenges of the investment gender gap. If you've already listened to this episode, we hope you'll share it with a friend! Thank you to our guests Wendy Berger and Lisa Hurwitz. Hosted by Ellen Lee Scanlon Sign up for our newsletter at dothepot.com Follow us: IG: @dothepot FB: @dothepot Pinterest: @dothepot LinkedIn: How to Do the Pot Twitter: @dothepot --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dothepot/message
Quote of The Day: “It's hard to hear the voice of God when you've already decided what you want Him to say.” ~ Joanna Beck Hosts: TOLA Omoniyi, Olufunke Aderogba, Eyiyemi Olivia
This week, Beth and Dianne sit down with Sue Phillips, CEO of House of Fragrance Enterprises. Join the conversation as Sue delves into her remarkable career from Tiffany & Co. to creating bespoke perfumes, offering insights on fragrance customization, the power of scent, and empowering women in retail.Join the community!www.CSweet.org
Most of us guys have some kind of self-destructive habits or behaviors that actively harm our success, and it's not just the obvious things like alcohol, it's the small things like choosing to eat that bad food or deciding not to ask the girl you like on a date. Although it might not be immediately apparent, self-sabotaging behaviors come from a good place. The desire to protect ourselves from potential hurt, or to obtain quick comforts instead of struggling today for long-term gains. Whatever self-sabotaging issues you are dealing with, Mark has a genius way of helping you both understand and reconcile these behaviors so you can finally stop your self-sabotage once and for all. Get Your FREE 1 on 1 Breakthrough Session here: https://coachmarksing.com/coaching/ Follow Mark on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachmarksing/ Watch UMP Episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCybix9PZoDgcyyt5hNxPLuw Grab Mark's Free Program: "The Approach Formula": http://www.CoachMarkSing.com/The-Approach-Formula Contact Mark Directly: CoachMarkSing@Gmail.com
In this episode of Women in B2B Marketing, host Jane Serra speaks with Marketing and Strategy Consultant Rashel Hariri. They discuss Rashel's journey into marketing, her experiences working in corporate jobs, and her transition into entrepreneurship. Rashel shares her dislike for the term "hustle", her process of discovering her next project using the Japanese concept of ikigai, and the importance of finding joy in one's career. She also talks about her podcast "She's Interesting", the lack of representation of women in business, and the taboo around discussing money. Rashel talks us through:what inspired her to start her own business and create something of her ownusing the Japanese concept of ikigai to determine her purposejuggling multiple businesses and projectsfinding a balance between different seasons of worksetting boundaries and communication in work and personal lifethe lack of content that represents her as a woman of color in her mid-30s, married, and focused on business, money, and well-beingbreaking the taboo around talking about money the value of sharing investment opportunities in a communitysimilarities and differences between B2B and B2C marketingimplementing a long term marketing strategy and the time it takes to see resultsfocusing on what actually works in marketing and stripping out unnecessary tacticsthe importance of taking action and not waiting for perfectionKey Links:Guest: Rashel Hariri - https://www.linkedin.com/in/rashelhariri/Host: Jane Serra - https://www.linkedin.com/in/janeserra/ She's Interesting Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/shes-interesting-with-rashel-hariri/id1709503027
Dealing with divorce can be an overwhelming process, piled atop of what may already be a heartbreaking betrayal. But it can also be an empowering experience in which you take charge of your financial future. Today on the podcast, I sit down with fraud coach Tracy Coenen, CPA, CFF, MAFF, to learn how to prepare for divorce prudently, how to advocate for your financial future, and how to go from overwhelmed to empowered through divorce. Related links:See Tracy's recommended resources at fraudcoach.com/boss Study: women's household incomes fall by 41% after divorcePlanning for your divorce checklistEp 319: How to talk money with your friends and familyBossed Up Courage Community on Facebook Bossed Up group on LinkedIn
Episode #157 Jillian Knight is a Licensed Marriage Therapist and Financial Therapist in North Carolina. Jillian helps women develop a better relationship with money. Research has proven women make better investors in the stock market than men. Knight explains what she wants to do with her business to help women have a better relationship with money (saving, spending, investing). We discuss title protection for social workers; How does one become a financial therapist and the Financial Therapy Association. Jillian can be found on Instagram at @HerFinancialTherapy If you Identify as a Gen X person of color, I am offering FREE 15 minute Money Leaks financial consultations. Schedule your consultation here: https://calendly.com/basmoreno/15min Follow @BasMorenoConsulting on Instagram for more information Follow the podcast on Social Media: IG: @thesocialworkrantspodcast Twitter/X: @socialworkrants Facebook: The Social Work Rants Podcast
This week, Beth and Dianne sit down with Atty. Lisa Temple of Temple Law PLLC. Lisa delves into her journey from big corporate law to founding Temple Law, specializing in assisting businesses of all sizes. Her insight into navigating the health technology space and balancing a thriving legal practice with family life offers an inspiring perspective. Discover how she champions authenticity, values, and client-centricity in her approach, shaping a diverse legal landscape while embracing emerging challenges in the legal realm.Join the community!www.CSweet.org
In this week's episode of Divorcing Well, I chat with Financial Advisor, Francesca Rea, about women, money and divorce. Francesca discusses the importance of financial planning , having your own bank account, managing money and so much more. Many women are still uncomfortable talking about money and often defer to their husbands when it comes to managing family investments. Francesca discusses the importance of financial literacy and she provides some great tips on how to protect yourself. You won't want to miss this episode. To learn more about Francesca Rea or to download her “Your Mind and Your Money” workbook, visit: https://francescarea.com/
There's a lot of really unique and specific things that make the feminine Edge collective special. One of those things is a monthly Bible study. My faith and understanding that this is how we were made by God and understanding our body and our biology as His creation is very important to me. But just like the living in saying podcast in The Feminine Edge Collective, sometimes we talk about a lot of different topics. And today I am bringing you one of the Bible studies that I hosted on Women and Money and the Feminine Edge. Collective members have loved this one. This is one that they say they play on repeat again and again, because in the Feminine Edge Collective we have an app so you can see the classes on video or I have a private podcast feed for you when you join the Feminine Edge Collective and so this private podcast feed can be accessed on the podcast apps. And this is one that they have said they've listened to time and time again. Referenced Resources: Joelle on Instagram FEC has moved to Patreon Episode Outline: * Biblical Perspective on Finances [00:01:33] * Money, Wealth, and Motherhood [00:05:24] *The Proverbs 31 Woman [00:12:00]* *Money as a Resource [00:14:54]* *The Parable of Loaned Money [00:17:34]* *The importance of understanding women and money [00:25:18]* *Investing in financial education [00:26:23]* *Recommendation for financial courses [00:27:28]*
On the next exciting episode of the "Inspiring Nations with Sonja Keeve" podcast, I have the pleasure of sitting down with the incredible Patti Handy. Patti's journey has been nothing short of remarkable – with a combined 20 years of experience as both a Financial Advisor and Mortgage Advisor, she brings a wealth of knowledge to the table. But what truly sets her apart is her unwavering dedication to empowering women through financial coaching. In a world where money can often feel like an overwhelming and daunting topic, Patti's audacious passion shines through. Her mission to instill financial confidence in women for their overall well-being is inspiring, and it's the driving force behind her pursuit of empowering and educating women on their financial journeys. As a Certified Executive Coach and Certified Life Coach, Patti's expertise goes beyond the technicalities of finance; she understands the personal and emotional aspects of money management. But that's not all – Patti's accomplishments don't stop there. With a Real Estate Brokers license under her belt and being a published author of four books, she's a true example of someone who not only talks the talk but walks the walk. As we delve into our conversation, we explore the fascinating intersection of Women, Money, and the Art of Building Empowerment. Patti's insights are sure to be enlightening, providing practical advice and thoughtful perspectives that will resonate with women from all walks of life. On a more personal note, Patti's disclosure of being a self-proclaimed chocoholic adds a relatable and charming touch. Her love for reading and finding solace at the beach also underscores her well-rounded and holistic approach to life. To connect with Patti and tap into her wealth of wisdom, you can find her on various social media channels: Website: https://www.pattihandy.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pattihandy/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patti.handy/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pattihandy Tune in to this episode of "Inspiring Nations with Sonja Keeve" to gain valuable insights into building financial empowerment, learn from Patti's experiences, and discover how women can take charge of their financial futures. This promises to be a conversation that will leave you motivated, enlightened, and ready to embark on your own financial journey with confidence.
Being in the second half of life and dreaming about your future can be exciting. It can also be scary if you don't understand your finances. Mikelann Valterra, a master money coach, has been where you are and knows how to navigate these sometimes confusing money waters. In this episode Mikelann shines a light on some very important aspects of planning for your future as well as enjoying your present. This is so much more than how to invest or what's in your bank account. This is about your happiness and creating a life you love feeling empowered, clear and in charge. For more than two decades, Master Money Coach Mikelann Valterra, MA, AFC®, has helped women transform their relationship to money. A highly respected expert in financial psychology, she has written and spoken extensively on powerful, practical ways to reduce money anxiety as well as effective methods for earning, saving, reducing debt, and managing money. Mikelann has been quoted in national publications, including Forbes, USA Today, and Business Insider. She also guests on podcasts all over the world. Mikelann is the author of Rise Above the Money Fog: The key to confidence, clarity, and control. When not writing and speaking, she teaches clients how to rise above the money fog and craft their ideal life—letting go of financial stress forever. When not working, you can find Mikelann on the dance floor indulging her love of Argentine tango. Grab her free opt-in eBook on how to stop stressing about money here: www.seattlemoneycoach.com Out in September her book: Rise Above the Money Fog: The Key to Confidence, Clarity and Control Over Your Life. Find her on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/MikelannSeattleMoneyCoach And on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/seattlemoneycoach/ Take the “Discover Your Love Avatar” QUIZ! You'll learn about your super power, the love blocks that hold you back and how relationship ready you are. Go to: https://midlifeloveoutloud.com/lovequiz/ If you'd like some one-to-one coaching with Junie, apply for a complimentary 30-minute Love Breakthrough Session here: https://calendly.com/juniemoon/lbtsession today so she can support you on your love path. And don't forget to subscribe to Midlife Love Out Loud so that you don't miss a single episode. While you're at it, won't you take a moment to write a short review and rate our show? It would be greatly appreciated! To learn more about our previous guests, listen to past episodes, and get to know your host, go to https://midlifeloveoutloud.com/ and don't forget to join the FIND FABULOUS LOVE AFTER 40 group on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/findfabloveafter40
You may remember from Ep 86 where we discussed Machiavelli for Women by Stacey Vanek Smith. In today's episode we got a bit deeper into that book where she wrote one of the main ways power is reflected in the workplace is pay. Oh Yeah! She states that after closing the pay gap between 1980 and 2000, the gap stopped shrinking. More and more women got degrees and entered the workforce, but the pay gap didn't really budge. In this episode we'll explore why that could be the case. Enjoy the listen!! Mentioned in the Episode: Machiavelli For Women by Stacey Vanek Smith Ep 86 Machiavelli Book Discussion Ways to reach Yo: eMail: yo@yocanny.com Public FB group: Girl, Take the Lead! https://www.facebook.com/groups/272025931481748/?ref=share Linktr.ee/yocanny IG: https://www.instagram.com/yocanny LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yocanny/
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In today's episode I delve into how important it is for women to have their money situation in order before and when going through a divorce. Attend my LIVE webinar on July 11 @ 7 PM Central called Money, Freedom And Divorce: www.MoneyFreedomAndDivorce.comAll my links: https://linktr.ee/divorcesucks Work With Michelle: https://tinyurl.com/divorcecoachmichelle Happy Juice Bundle: www.DivorceMentalWellness.comBe Ready Legal Docs:www.BeReadyLegalDocs.comBuy American made products and keep your home healthy and well: www.AmericanWellnessBox.comDivorce causes massive stress. Boost your immunity with Dr. Zeleko's Z-Stack. You can find it at www.DivorceAndWellness.com coupon code: DIVORCEDetox kit: https://tinyurl.com/getdetoxkitDivorce And Tapping: https://tinyurl.com/divorcetapping My non-legal custody agreement review can be found here: https://forms.gle/8rJ5UCKV9sKjAREy8To apply to work with me, complete this form:https://forms.gle/5T4vRfzeWNiVm6QPA Disclaimer: the content provided in these podcasts are educational only and are the opinion and personal and professional experience of Michelle McEllis and do not in any way constitute professional legal or financial advice, professional mental health advice or professional medical advice. Always seek the opinion of someone licensed in your state.
This week, Mary Ann hopped on the mic with number one New York Times best selling author, producer, personal finance thought leader, and host of the Women & Money podcast, Suze Orman. We're following up on Suze's not-so-surprising-startup debut with SecureSave, what the company's been up to and how Suze is thinking about protecting employees in today's economy.Here's what we got into:How little money many Americans have saved for emergencies and how SecureSave wants to change thatHow inflation may be making it harder for people to save when they have less money to do soWe ended, as always, with a “lightning” round Q&A in which Suze revealed her secret weapon for successFor the startup founders listening, today is your last chance to apply to the Startup Battlefield 200 at TechCrunch Disrupt 2023! Fill out those applications while you still can, and Mary Ann and Alex will be back Friday to close out your week with a special guest.For episode transcripts and more, head to Equity's Simplecast website. Equity drops at 7:00 a.m. PT every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, so subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the casts. TechCrunch also has a great show on crypto, a show that interviews founders, one that details how our stories come together and more!
A look at the differences between women and men when it comes to financial planning, how artificial intelligence is impacting the job hunt and a visit with our Monday afternoon Stock Picker.
CEO of Super-Rewards, Pascale Helyar-Moray, is passionate about helping to achieve greater financial equality. In this podcast, she chats with Serina about the gender pay gap, superannuation and women, and her experience in deciding to found her startup to do something about this. This podcast is brought to you with the support of Super-Rewards.
Ever wondered why women raise only 2% of venture dollars despite owning more than 40% of businesses in the U.S.? In today's show, we discuss the challenges facing women entrepreneurs, particularly in the cannabis industry. We hear from Lisa Hurwitz, President and co-founder of Happi, a cannabis sparkling beverage company, and Wendy Berger, an angel investor and CEO of WBS Equities, as they discuss the gender gap in funding decisions and the importance of women supporting women-run businesses. We also highlight inspiring stories of women breaking barriers in the cannabis industry. Join us for this insightful conversation as we explore the world of women in cannabis! Thank you to our guests Wendy Berger and Lisa Hurwitz! SHOW NOTES Happi Crowdfunding Julia Boorstin "When Women Lead" Hosted by Ellen Lee Scanlon Sign up for our newsletter at dothepot.com Follow us: IG: @dothepot FB: @dothepot Pinterest: @dothepot LinkedIn: How to Do the Pot Twitter: @dothepot --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/htdtp/message
Welcome back to Money Mindset with Gull Khan. In today's episode we're talking about money, women and feminine energy. Why is it important? Let's find out! Connect with Gull: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGullKhan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moneymindsetwithgullkhan/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/moneymindsetwithgullkhan/ Pinterest: https://fi.pinterest.com/moneymindsetwithgullkhan/ Ready to rewrite your money story? Register to my Five Day Millionaire Mindset Makeover Workshop here: https://www.abundancemindsetmakeover.com/ Visit our website for more information: http://gullkhan.com/
Helping your newborn get off to a solid financial start, the number of workers feeling burnout is at a pandemic-era high and ways women can take control of their finances.
In this episode, I discuss the very taboo subject of money and earning money as a woman. When I heard this saying… “Money shaming is the new witch burning” I thought, the amount of shame and judgment around earning a high level of income is exactly like this, and it shocked my entire body how true it was. It shocked me because I felt that shame before too, and I was so done with that feeling. Connect with us - Thank you for joining us today. If you could do me the honor of hitting the subscribe button, leaving a review, sharing this podcast with a friend, or tagging me on social media @theaudaciouswoman on Instagram, I would be forever grateful. Interested in registering for the upcoming Audacious Women mentorship? Learn more here: jennpike.com/theaudaciouswoman
As we round out this year, I want to share some of my favorite clips from the most downloaded guest episodes of 2022. These three impactful conversations have influenced my business and mindset around money and generating true wealth. Kara Ayala shares practical tips to get started with investing, Ashley Alderson has some amazing advice about how to thrive during an economic slowdown, and Shannan Monson and I connected over how to use community as a business builder. If you missed the full episodes, check out the links below! In this episode we talk about: The most underrated success quality Mindset tools to help visualize your future self and make decisions from that perspective How to prepare yourself for the inevitable roadblocks that come with pursuing your big ideas The type of financial data points you want to be really clear on to set yourself up for success in 2023 The difference between lead generation and community building Resources: Ep. 348 Money, Generational Wealth, And Why Women Need To Be Part Of The Personal Finance Conversation Ep 350. How To Uplevel Your Mindset From Leading A Scrappy Start-up To A Successful 7-Figure Brand With Ashley Alderson, Founder of The Boutique Hub Ep. 334 Building A Digital Community, Growing Your Follower Count And Leaning Into Creativity With Community Growth Expert Shannan Monson Get $50 off the Community, First workbook by using the code COMMUNITY here! If you loved today's episode, please share your favorite takeaways or your own systems and processes by screenshotting this episode and tagging us on Instagram! Click HERE to text the word MENTOR to (602) 536-7829 for weekly business + mindset tips delivered straight to your phone! Not part of the Girl Gang Community yet? Join HERE: Girl Gang Membership CONNECT WITH KARA, ASHLEY & SHANNAN Follow Kara: @kara_ayala Follow Ashley: @ajalderson Follow Shannan: @shannanmonson CONNECT WITH POWERHOUSE WOMEN Follow Powerhouse Women: @powerhouse_women Follow Lindsey: @llindseyschwartz Follow Hannah: @hannahmwells Visit the Powerhouse Women website: www.powerhousewomen.co Join the PW Community Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/powerhousewomencommunity
After a crooked financial adviser gambled away all of her savings, Suze Orman was left with nothing but $50,000 in debt and a broken dream. In a surprising twist of fate, Suze has now become one of America's most trusted financial advisors and a champion for everyday investors. In today's episode, Suze challenges listeners to take control of their personal finances before the impending economic instability puts America at risk! Suze Orman was the contributing editor to “O” The Oprah Magazine for 16 years, the Costco Connection Magazine for over 18 years, and the host of the award-winning Suze Orman Show, which aired every Saturday night on CNBC for 13 years. Over her television career, Suze has accomplished that which no other television personality ever has before. She is a #1 New York Times bestselling author, writer/producer, and one of the top motivational speakers in the world today. Suze is undeniably America's most recognized expert on personal finance. In this episode, Hala and Suze will discuss: - Suze's childhood struggles and her speech impediment - How Suze was tricked by a seedy investor when starting her business - Why Suze turned her life around at the age of 30 - Overcoming a limited mindset - Is a recession on the horizon? - Finding financial independence - Why fear, shame, and anger are the 3 main obstacles to wealth - The biggest mistake you will make is waiting until you're older to fund your retirement - The vitality of investing in a Roth IRA - Starting an 8-month to 1-year emergency savings account - Why we shouldn't just “spend what we earn” - Investing in Series I Bonds - Suze's opinion on student loan debt relief - And other topics… Suze Orman has been called “a force in the world of personal finance” and a “one-woman financial advice powerhouse” by USA Today. She is the #1 New York Times bestselling author, magazine and online columnist, writer/producer, and one of the top motivational speakers in the world today. She is also the author of ten consecutive New York Times bestsellers, a two-time Emmy Award-winning television host, and the Co-Founder of Securesave.com, the first employer-sponsored employee savings account. Suze hosts the extremely popular Women & Money podcast and is a special advocate for the National Domestic Violence Hotline, bringing her message of awareness and empowerment to women who have suffered financial abuse. Resources Mentioned: Suze's Books: https://www.suzeorman.com/products/categories/1 Suze's Website:https://www.suzeorman.com/ Suze's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/suzeorman/ Suze's Twitter: https://twitter.com/Suzeormanshow Suze's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealsuzeorman/ Suze's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/suzeorman/ Suze's book The Ultimate Retirement Guide for 50+: Winning Strategies to Make Your Money Last a Lifetime: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B082ZQ5TPX/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i0 Sponsored By: Omaha Steaks - Visit OmahaSteaks.com and get 50% off sitewide plus use promo code YAP at checkout to get that EXTRA $40 OFF your order Indeed - Visit Indeed.com/YAP to start hiring now Rocket Money - Go to rocketmoney.com/profiting for more info Shopify - Sign up for a free trial at shopify.com/profiting The Jordan Harbinger Show - Check out jordanharbinger.com/start for some episode recommendations More About Young and Profiting Download Transcripts - youngandprofiting.com Get Sponsorship Deals - youngandprofiting.com/sponsorships Leave a Review - ratethispodcast.com/yap Watch Videos - youtube.com/c/YoungandProfiting Follow Hala Taha LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Instagram - instagram.com/yapwithhala/ TikTok - tiktok.com/@yapwithhala Twitter - twitter.com/yapwithhala Learn more about YAP Media Agency Services - yapmedia.io/ Join Hala's LinkedIn Masterclass - yapmedia.io/course Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Taylor Salditch, Chief of Staff at Supermajority, used to believe we could innovate our way to social change. Then she began to listen to people that she didn't naturally come across in her social newsfeeds and her worldview changed. Taylor realized that in order for our democracy to work for everyone, things needed to be different - including the relationship women have with money, politics and power. In this episode, you will learn how Taylor's learnings led her to supporting women to become change agents and to own our power in the democracy. Please ensure your vote gets counted by voting on or before November 8, 2022.
How important is money when toasting a babe? A stay at home wife? How would you feel if your wife earns more than you?
In this week's episode, we get to know Robin Hauser: an award-winning documentary filmmaker and a keynote speaker at the 2022 AFCPE Symposium. Her film, $avvy, was inspired by her own personal experience with money. It led her to wonder, why do women tend to abdicate major financial decisions to someone else (often the man in their life)? And why is that so dangerous?Our hosts and Robin talk about the power of storytelling and its ability to eliminate shame and increase empathy. We also address the subtle microaggressions that women face even today, and how we can ensure that women feel included in the personal finance space. Tune in, and don't miss the screening at #AFCPE2022 by registering to attend today.Show Notes:1:58 How Robin got into documentary filmmaking4:40 What to expect during Robin's session6:30 How counselors can utilize video to spread their impact8:55 What is the likability dilemma11:39 Increasing women in a male-dominated industry15:31 Robin's 2 centsShow Note Links:$avvy documentaryRobin's Ted Talk: Likability DilemmaUBS Study that Robin referenced regarding women believing men know more about moneyRobin's WebsiteMcKinsey study about the transfer of wealth from men to women
Women & Money Melissa Krechler and Pauline Kirk discuss women and money, societal expectations, standards and BS stereotypes! Sponsored By: Femvestors Global Book a Free 30 minute chat with me to learn how I can support you in becoming financially fabulous. Anyone who registers will also get an additional bonus! https://calendly.com/femvestorsglobal/30min Like, Follow and Subscribe to GYSTTALIVETV on your favorite social media and podcasting platforms. Join our newsletter and let us know if you want to be a guest speaker/blogger or if you want to see a topic featured on the show! www.gysttalivetv.com Guest Speaker is Pauline Kirk Pauline is a rags to riches story where she was on the verge of filing for bankruptcy from dating the wrong men (twice as she never learnt the first time!) worked 3 jobs and slept on a friend's floor to pay off her debts in 2007. Fast Forward 15 years, she is a member of the 1% club & no longer worries about money. She is an Angel Investor, Day Trader, long term holder of Index Funds and Crypto, a Property Investor and has more recently invested in collectables such as Pink Diamonds & other precious stones. She is an avid learner and invests in herself and her team daily so Femvestorsglobal can be the Coach that teaches you and the Mentor that shows you. She is an advocate of women's rights, volunteers both her time and money to women and children's education programs in Africa and Asia and is planning on building a school in India. Femvestorsglobal donate 80% of the proceeds to charity and have signed the giving pledge. Her mission is to help 100 million women change their financial position through education. Website: http://www.femvestorsglobal.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Femvestorsglobal/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/femvestorsglobal/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pauline-kirk-9174a6b/ Host is Melissa Krechler Identity Coach, Spiritual Teacher, Business Mentor Website: www.melissakrechler.com #gysttalivetv #talkshow #selfhelp #melissakrechler #paulinekirk #womenandmoney #women #empoweredwomen #financialfreedom #financiallyfabulous #femvestorsglobal
When a couple separates, they will often speak to a lawyer. But they are less likely to speak to a financial planner, despite the uncoupling having a profound effect on women and men. In this podcast, financial adviser Helen Baker talks about issues women must consider when building their wealth - and ensuring they rebuild after separation. Helen is a qualified, practising and licensed financial adviser. She is the founder of On Your Own Two Feet, which empowers women to gain and retain their financial freedom. Helen is a finalist for Australia's Financial Adviser/Planner of the Year and a two-time finalist for Women's Community Program for the Year. She is the author of On Your Own Two Feet: Steady Steps to Women's Financial Independence and On Your Own Two Feet, Divorce: Your Survive and Thrive Financial Guide.
In this episode, I discuss the very taboo subject of money and earning money as a woman. When I heard this saying… “Money shaming is the new witch burning” I thought, the amount of shame and judgment around earning a high level of income is exactly like this, and it shocked my entire body how true it was. It shocked me because I felt that shame before too, and I was so done with that feeling. Connect with us - Thank you for joining us today. If you could do me the honor of hitting the subscribe button, leaving a review, sharing this podcast with a friend, or tagging me on social media @theaudaciouswoman on Instagram, I would be forever grateful. Interested in registering for the upcoming Audacious Women mentorship? Learn more here: jennpike.com/theaudaciouswoman
Women & Money.. Conversation with my friend Shireen, a school psychologist on everything around money. Money is easy. Money is made to look hard because there are a lot of people making money from this. Steps to creating wealth..... Pay yourself first. Invest. Protect. Make multiple streams of income. Understanding the difference between investing and gambling. Avoiding investing from hype or fear.
Well, this is an episode I never thought I'd be recording. And honestly, I'm scared to be doing it. I know you guys turn to me for business advice, sales training, and personal development. But you guys, we have to talk about this. It's just too important. And I understand if this makes you weary, or makes you question why I'm doing this, but I hope I've earned your trust to the point that you'll just listen and explore what I'm sharing. As a woman who's made it my life's work to “put more money in the hands of more women” I have to say something when I see policies, laws, or behavior that will make sure money is taken out of the hands of women. I have to do this episode because forcing women to have babies that they don't want to have is certainly one way to ensure women have less money in their hands. So, whether you and I see eye to eye on this specific issue or not, know you're welcome in my space. I'm here for all women who want to use their talents, experience, and expertise to make the world a better place. Learn more about your host by visiting www.sarahwalton.com
Sallie Krawcheck is the CEO and Co-Founder of Ellevest, a digital-first investment platform working to help close the gender wealth gap by “redefining investing for women.”Sallie's professional mission is to help women reach their financial and professional goals… or as she says to get more money in the hands of women. She's definitely on her way as Ellevest recently announced they have $1Bn under management. Before launching Ellevest in 2016, Sallie was one of the highest-ranked women ever to have worked on Wall Street: She was the CEO of Merrill Lynch, Smith Barney, US Trust, Citi Private Bank, and Sanford C. Bernstein. She was also CFO for Citigroup. Prior to that, Sallie was a top-ranked research analyst covering the securities industry.Sallie is widely recognized as one of the most influential women in business. She has been recognized by Inc. as a "Top Female Founder", called "The Last Honest Analyst" by Fortune magazine, and was named the seventh most powerful woman in the world by Forbes. We'll chat with Sallie about her journey leaving her small hometown to high-powered positions in Wall Street, how she dealt with two public firings and the many career pivots that led her to start Ellevest. We'll also discuss why women need to talk more about money and start investing in order to close the gender wealth gap. In this episode, we'll talk to Sallie about:* Sallie's experience of school, difficulties she faced, and how this made her resilient. [6:22]* The impact that being bullied had on Sallie's will to succeed in life. [7:19]* How Sallie landed in investment banking after going to school for journalism. [8:13]* The shame and guilt Sallie felt around hating a career she thought she wanted. [10:37]* How Sallie carved out time to find out what she truly wanted to do with her life. [11:41]* Dealing with rejection and the power of a growth mindset to keep pushing. [15:22]* Sallie's take on why being a woman on Wall Street helped her in many ways. [16:47]* What happens when women are seen to be looking for power and attention. [18:14]* Sallie's two public firings and the lessons she learned from both of them. [20:25]* How Sallie, whose identity was attached to her career, dealt with being fired. [23:42]* Women have been socialized into believing men are better at money. [29:00]* The stress that comes with running your own business and the loneliness you face. [30:14]* Sallie's experience raising funds for Ellevest and why it differed from other startups. [36:21]* What Sallie wishes they had done differently in her company. [39:32]* The value of networking and why women need to do a better job of it. [40:38]* Some first steps women who have not invested can take to get started. [43:30]* If you feel nervous about investing, start small and watch what happens. [48:40]* Why Sallie does not like the idea that women have to strive for work-life balance. [49:35]* We need to normalize failures because striving to be perfect puts extra pressure on women. [55:11]* The reason that men are better at taking risks, according to Sallie. [56.39]This episode is brought to you by beeya: * Learn more about beeya's seed cycling bundle at https://beeyawellness.com/free to find out how to tackle hormonal imbalances. * Get $10 off your order by using promo code BEHINDHEREMPIREFollow Ellevest:* Company Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ellevest/* Website: https://www.ellevest.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Dr. Carolyn Moyers and Dr. Latifat Akintade as they discuss women's health & money. Dr. Latifat helps women Physicians go from financially overwhelmed to financially confident, so they can break the cycle of living from paycheck to paycheck and achieve financial peace of mind. It all starts with transforming your relationship with money! And she's bringing her gems to you on this episode of Sky Women. https://www.moneyfitmd.com **This is not medical advice, just medical education. Please ask your doctor medical questions as they pertain to your specific situation. Educational purposes only. #womenandmoney #womenempoweringwomen #finance #money #womenandmoneymatters #knowyourworth #skywomenshealth Dr. Carolyn Moyers, DO is a board certified OBGYN and Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine physician, and founder of Sky Women's Health, a boutique practice in Fort Worth, Texas. Welcome to the Sky Women community where we are all stronger together. COME SAY HI!!! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/skywomenshealth Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/skywomenshealth Email: hello@skywomenshealth.com Sky Women's Health: Https://www.skywomenshealth.com 617 Travis Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104 To become a patient: email hello@skywomenshealth.com or call 817-915-9803. Listen to the SKY WOMEN PODCAST here: ITUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sky-women/id1541657642 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/79VnnWYtGJwlB7NrjBck7o?si=qWXpiBtPSS6OVOt0ki8EiQ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/skywomen/message
During this episode, Kristin talks to Financial Coach, Victoria Sexton about the real issues that women face with money, how to address them and learning to change their mindset so that they can have better control over their lives. The episode begins with brief statistics about women, their earning power, and the way in which men and women approach money differently. Victoria encourages listeners to take learning about money seriously. This is more than just a budget: She encourages women to embrace investing and look for ways to make their money work for them. Kristin and Victoria agree that cutting expenses is not always the only or best option; women need to look for opportunities to earn more. That includes asking for a raise, being bold enough to find a job that pays what you're worth, being brave enough to start a side business, and finding other creative ways to increase the bottom line. Kristin states that women should stop limiting themselves, and Victoria says there is nothing wrong with wanting more money. The two also discuss spending, with a unique approach not commonly heard. Victoria believes that taking care of yourself is also an investment. Get the blowout or the manicure if it makes you feel better. Kristin agrees because feeling better leads you to do better, and in-turn you may be more willing to take action steps to earn more. Victoria gives the listeners some practical tips about 401k investments, deciding what is truly affordable and invites them to participate in her upcoming investment course. For more information about the show or Kristin, visit: www.SoSheDidEmpire.com or https://www.instagram.com/kristin_n_co/ For more information about Victoria Sexton, Financial Coach, visit: VictoriaSexton.com or https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoriarsexton/ https://www.facebook.com/VictoriaFinancialCoach https://www.instagram.com/victoriafinancialcoach/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soshedidpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soshedidpodcast/support
In this episode of The Self Project Podcast: How women spend and invest their money differently Teaching our kids financial literacy - Lisa also explains how we are either born spenders or savers Lisa's top money tips Lisa Brumm has been recognized by US News and Money for the 6th year in a row, as one of Portland's Top 100 Advisors. She is one of KOIN TV'S Women Crush Wednesday community leaders and is often seen on Channel 2 AMNW speaking about Women & Money in real life terms. Lisa's career began in banking and transformed into financial planning with a passion for education & empowerment, especially for women. While the topic of money in the US is often uncomfortable and full of money shaming, Lisa adamantly and on purpose built her company to not judge anyone. She prides herself on sparking your financial curiosity!! Transforming Money into a "Girlfriend" chat and not one that scares you from sleepless nights. Lisa understands the world of finance and translates it into simple terms, strategies and techniques that allow you to not only live your life now, but plan for the life you want to live on your terms. Where to find Lisa: www.myfinancialgirlfriend.com www.facebook.com/myfinancialgf www.instagram.com/lisamoonbrumm www.linkedin.com/in/lisabrumm Thank you for tuning in! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review! Connect with me! Website: www.theselfprojectstudio.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/_kristymartin Facebook: www.facebook.com/theselfprojectstudio TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@_kristymartin
Valeria Zapata se desarrolla dentro del sector financiero y ayuda a las personas y familias a tener un mayor control de sus finanzas, les ofrece una perspectiva completamente diferente con la finalidad de minimizar sus riesgos y maximizar sus resultados a largo plazo. Valeria nos recomienda leer y o escuchar a Dave Ramsey, (baby steps) Chris Hogan y Suze Orman con su podcast “Women & Money”. Puedes seguirla en Instagram: @valeriafinancialtips --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/worldclasslifestyle/support
In this episode, Julina interviews her first guest speaker, Dr. Patty Ann Tublin on the topics of money and emotions for women. Dr. Patty Ann has authored two best-selling books and appears frequently as a subject matter expert on major media outlets. This discussion highlights:The emotional toil money takes on women, and how that influences a woman's career choiceThe gender wage gap and what to do about itShe also talks about tips on how to negotiate with your employer and what not to sayAnd lastly, how to “train your brain” and create a new mindset to look at your experiences with money in a more positive lightIf you enjoy this podcast, please consider leaving a review so others can find this, subscribe to hear more and share this podcast with other amazing women.Connect with Julina Ogilvie:Website- principlewealthpartners.com/teamEmail- jogilvie@principlewealthpartners.comFacebook- https://www.facebook.com/principlewealthpartnersLinkedIn- @julinaogilvieThe information provided is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice and it should not be relied on as such. The statements and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the author. PWP cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any statements or data. For current PWP information, please visit the Investment Adviser Public Disclosure website at www.adviserinfo.sec.gov by searching with PWP's CRD #290180
Ray Dodd is a Money and Business Coach who helps women earn life-changing amounts of money without having to compromise who they are.If you're hearing the term 'money and business coach' and wincing a little - imagining fluffy talk of manifesting millions in your sleep, - prepare to have your fears soothed - because you're in for a treat. Ray is a money coach with a difference. You won't hear 'just think good thoughts and watch the money come rolling in' from her. Ray believes that money, business and taking up space are inextricably linked and that there's a lot more to making money than just trying to manifesting it. On today's podcast, we talk about Ray's business journey from a lactation consultant and hypnobirthing practitioner to money and business coach. We discuss why she's so passionate about helping women make 'life-changing amounts of money' (take that patriarchy!), how she structures her working week and why contrary to what your fear might be telling you, people are still buying, hiring and making money right now. We also, of course, talk about what's giving us joy right now. Links Mentioned In This EpisodeRay's Facebook group “The Money and Business Space“Ray's websiteRay on Instagram
In this episode, Susan turns to the topic of money and its connection to women's empowerment and building a more peaceful planet. If you really want to understand what's going on in a complex system, follow the money. As earlier guests on the show have pointed out, our war system is hugely profitable to some (and very costly to all other people and life) – approximately $2 trillion dollars a year. We also have a virtual global epidemic of women's codependency on men – by one seasoned expert's estimation -- about 90%, and money is very much at the heart of this. Women stepping into their power is key to building peace and, as money is the currency of power, women getting smart about money goes hand in glove. That's where Barbara Huson comes in, not because she professes to be an expert on military expenditures or global peace but rather is the leading authority on women, wealth and power. Barbara is a bestselling author. She's written books like "Prince Charming isn't coming” "Secrets of Six Figure Women", "Sacred Success” and has been featured on many popular shows. Her own story is compelling: “I grew up relying on my father (the “R” of H&R Block), then my husband, to manage my money. But early in my marriage, I found out my husband was a compulsive gambler. And here's the insane part — I continued to let him manage the money because that's how scared and intimidated I was by money. It wasn't until a devastating financial crisis became a personal wake-up call. I got tax bills for over $1m for illegal deals my ex got us in. He'd left the country, I didn't have $1m, and my father wouldn't lend me the money. I had three daughters — one just a baby, and I was not going to raise them on the street. That's when I knew I had to get smart. And I did.” Some episode highlights: “Its not the money that's going to give us power. I don't believe that money gives you power. Money has no power. It's the process of who we have to become to be good stewards of our money. We have to become a powerful woman, and a powerful woman, is someone who knows who she is, who knows what she wants and expresses that in the world unapologetically.” Women are still so deeply codependent from so many centuries of conditioning. As a result, we will undermine ourselves in all kinds of ways such as care-taking dysfunctional men or putting ourselves in harms way, because of our deep belief that our survival simply depends on it. Throughout the episode, Susan and Barbara both share personal stories of how they fell into this trap and pulled themselves out of it. A second is, Barbara confirms what Susan has been hearing in different venues, that -- at least in the United States --70% of all wealth will be transferred to women in the 21st century. Women are earning more money and inheriting more, but not necessarily commanding this resource with confidence and power but rather often handing that job over to men. Finally, according to Barbara, when it comes to money, women are motivated by different things than men around money. They will yawn and glaze over when it's just about money for money's sake but get more fired up when they begin to see the power of helping their families and communities. That's why her target audience is women who want to create wealth because they are purpose driven and know, as Mother Teresa said, that it takes a check book to change the world. Given that, Susan takes the leap that if women get much smarter about their own money, we might also start paying attention and saying NO, like Leymah Gbowee did around war in Liberia, to the trillions of global annual military spending that is not addressing any of our very urgent planetary problems today. Please listen to this delightful person who is so generous and simply great fun to just spend time with. Whatever gender, you will gain a lot of insight.
I felt it only fair to ask myself the same questions I asked Jessie, Whitney, and Michelle. It's interesting being on both sides of the interview. The questions were harder to answer for myself than I thought they would be but I'm glad I did it so that I can look back in a few years and see if my story has changed at all. If I have taken anything away from this experience it is that we don't talk about our relationship to money enough. It falls into the category of "taboo" subjects to discuss and really share our true feelings around. But I think discussing things with others not only helps us see others perspectives but to solidify our own beliefs. I hold the right to change my money story as I learn and progress, but for now, this is it. Enjoy!
In part three of my four part series on "LDS Women Money Stories" I interview the beautiful Michelle Stevenette. She is a recent missionary mom and instructor at Pure Barre. She graduated from BYU with a BS and is a recently certified health coach. She is on a mission to have every woman love their body. In todays interview she discusses how her pioneer heritage has contributed to her money story. She is a firm believer that money is just an extension of who you are so if you are good, you will do good with your money. She also had an interesting insight that has changed her perspective in regards to getting more money that has to do with the way we pray. She believes this is a great time for women to be making money and one that affords them a lot of flexibility and creativity. I found her answer to my question regarding being an LDS woman having shaped her money story fascinating. This is an interview you don't want to miss! Enjoy!
In this second part of a four part series, I interview Whitney Thomas. Whitney is a mother to three kiddos, an army wife, and a good friend of mine. She always has such insightful things to say and she shares some of that with each of you today. She wasn't shy in sharing how her money story was shaped by growing up in a home with democrat parents, her big money goal for 2018, and why she feels LDS women need to shine their light more in the world. Enjoy!
This week I'm mixing it up and bit and bringing you four podcasts where I interview three LDS women who are all starting their own businesses and ask them the same questions on their beliefs around money. I think this is an important podcast for any woman who is thinking about starting a business or who just wants to be more clear on her own story around money. My first guest is an amazing woman named Jessie McKinley who currently lives in Provo, Utah and is starting a family history business. She has a podcast of her own called, “Miss Genealogy”. She has a passion for genealogy and I know she is going places. You definitely want to start following her and learning from this wise woman.