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Picture how different life could be if you were confident in how you spend, save, invest, give and earn money! How much time and energy would you gain by silencing your money "shoulds?" Learn how to think differently and set up simple systems from financial advisor and host Jen Sapel as she shares insights from 20 years in financial services and her own stories and struggles with money as well as other guests. As a high earning mother, caregiver, and mother of multiple toddlers, she knows yo ...
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Liz Kitchell, Money Coach and Founder of SheMoolah shares how financial services tried to stamp out her creativity. After two decades of working within large institutions she branched out on her own to help women take power and control over their relationship with money. Liz shares a few great exercises you can use to re-think your relationship wit…
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Gina Radke, CEO of Galley Support Innovations and author of More Than: How to Be Bold and Balanced in Life and Business shares wisdom from her journey from childhood to successful CEO. http://www.ginaradke.com/ https://republic.co/ https://www.seedinvest.com/ #moneyuntabooed #femalefinance #financialpower #invest #debt #capitalinvestment #financial…
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Cindy Gross challenges the notion that lawyering up or accepting an Non-Disclosure Agreement is the best route after being bullied or harassed in the workplace. Hear her story and interesting perspective on the costs of NDAs. After decades in tech, she has now founded Befriending Dragons, a coaching/consulting firm that bridges the gap between DEI …
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Shannon Huffman Polson was explicitly told by her superior that she would never fly an Apache helicopter yet, she was one of the first women to become an Apache pilot. Here she shares a few lessons from her book, The Grit Factor: Courage, Resilience and Leadership in the Most Male Dominated Organization in the World as well as one of the most criti…
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Recently I was asked for some money saving tips for the fall. It’s not the kind of thing I typically do as our focus is to set up financial frameworks and systems that automate your savings and investment strategies, but after a little brainstorming, here were 3 that I don’t see getting a lot of airtime. Hopefully you find one or more helpful in yo…
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Andrea Dunlop, author and former publishing insider sheds light on a recent conversation in the publishing world. In a twitter conversation between authors L.L McKinney and Tochi Onyebuchi, this hashtag was born along with an anonymous spreadsheet giving light to compensation in the publishing world. As always, with more data points, some interesti…
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What’s your, “I’d rather be naked in front of a 1000 people,” thing? It was a tough week but I gained an amazing lesson out of it. I share it here, hopefully it’s a good reminder for you too. If you aren’t familiar with Brene Brown’s work, start with this video and keep consuming from there: https://www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_the_power_of_vulner…
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Traveler, philanthropist, real estate investor, and CFO Michele Smith shares two distinct sets of lessons on her path to the C suite: financial and mentorship. Michele is currently the CFO of the Woodland Park Zoo in the Pacific Northwest who name drops all over this episode to acknowledge the people along the way who helped along her path. She’s o…
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Why do you bank where you bank? It’s a question you probably haven’t given a lot of time to. Most of us opt for convenience, safety, fees and yield. There’s a whole different way of looking at banking though. Banks hold about $15,000,000,000 in deposits in America. What if that money was being directed at causes you cared about? What if that’s how …
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Heather Eacker shares her experience as a geriatric care manager. She tells us about what it was like to be the person who got to witness death for 10 years of her career. If you are entering retirement and need to plan for the time you will need to ask for help or you are concerned about your aging parents, this episode is a must listen. Jenifer S…
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Daniela Tudor, Founder of We Connect Health, learned through her recovery from substance abuse how to heal her relationship with money. Hear how they are utilizing technology to create better outcomes and save lives as well as what steps she took to be on a better path to financial health. https://www.weconnectrecovery.com/ #donoradvisedfunds #qual…
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Yes! Estate planning attorney Laura Latta walks us through basic estate planning documents, what they are and how they work. These are critical documents for everyone, but particularly critical for those of us who have minor children and ex-spouses. Listen to this super practical episode and be inspired to check it off the list or dust off your doc…
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What I thought was going to be a nerd out session about technology ended up being a whole lot more. Hear perspective from brilliant CSO and professor Kristina Libby on what it means to be human. This timely conversation turned very philosophical as Kristina challenged us to be truly engaged in every aspect of life and build a world that we are prou…
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Tricia Bolender, Leadership and strategy coach and consultant chats about Imposter Syndrome and folded underwear. Tricia’s resume includes an MBA from Columbia and large international assignments but she brings some fun and lightheartedness into the conversation around money and purpose. Listen until the end, there’s a potential nugget in it for yo…
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Jill Angelo, Founder of Gennev, tackles a problem that 100% of women have or will go through: Menopause. Hear how this femtech pioneer is changing the game and how her journey with money has changed with transition from employee to entrepreneur. Also, check out some of the amazing resources Gennev has created in support of women: https://health.gen…
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A powerhouse story, Dona Sarkar breaks all the molds and lives boldy. In this episode she shares her story which includes how she, a successful software engineer with a thriving career, failed her first computer science class. Dona talks about why it's important to tackle money matters and gives a few tips on how she’s successfully navigated her fi…
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Join us as bankruptcy attorney Latife Neu shares some insights to two financial tools. Learn what assets are protected from bankruptcy as well as what liabilities are not allowed to be discharged through the process. She also is an expert on student loan strategies, if you have any student loan balance, give this a listen! https://neulegal.com/ htt…
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Seasoned Career Coach and HR professional Lora Plum shares her decades of experience on negotiating a job offer, both salary and other leverage points. If this is an area where you don’t feel super comfortable, Lora gives us the actual language to use. She also shares a few key elements to consider for those looking to transition from employee to e…
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If you haven’t been to smartmoneymamas.com you are missing out. Chelsea Brennan, former Wall Street hedge fund manager switched gears after the birth of her second son. She now helps moms specifically tackle all things financial. In this episode she shares specific steps on how to get started financially and also how she’s handling the money conver…
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Seattle area chef, caterer & restauranteur Lisa Dupar shares how collaboration improves success both in business and personal finance. She shares the gift of her mother’s organization and matter of fact approach to finances. She highly recommends creating a team of professionals who have different skill sets so you can focus on where you can provid…
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Eileen Rice gives us an amazing history lesson on estate taxes which includes the origin of algebra! She also gives a few real scenarios of planning she has witnessed over her 30 year career and examples of inheritances put to tremendous use. Jennifer Sapel and Eileen Rice are registered representatives and financial advisors of Park Avenue Securit…
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