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Episode #29 - Thirty, Thrifty, and Thriving-How to Retire Before 30

Rachel Richards is a property investor, author, and finance guru. At the age of 27, she quit her job and retired, and now lives on $15,000 a month of passive income.

Curious yet?

Rachel believes that as the world changes, so should our financial planning. In this episode, Rachel talks about how she got started with real estate investment, lessons she’s learned along the way, and why she decided to write her first best-selling book called Money Honey.

Episode #28 - Get a Degree for 50% OFF

Casey Woodward is a master thrifter when it comes to getting a degree, and if we’ve learned anything during this pandemic, it’s that you can get a lot done by staying home.

In this episode, Casey explains some ways to save money on core classes using CLEPs, so you can focus on what you are really there to learn. Casey encourages students during this time to change their minds about the “college experience” and kick it into gear with their careers, saving them thousands.

Episode #27 - Finding your “Why”

Brian Haney is in the human transformation business. Brian runs a successful company with his brother and father specializing in insurance and retirement plans. With over 50 years of combined experience they are experts of balancing money and relationships.

Brian knows that planning for the future is more than about money. He knows that healthy communication with your family will help you during difficult times in the business world. In this episode, Brian shares his own experience navigating the emotional side of running a business and being open with his spouse.

Episode #26 - College Financial Aid Coach helps you SAVE money, not Spend it

Vicki Vollweiler helps you not spend unnecessary money on your education.

Whether you are starting college, or already enrolled Vicki talks about the importance of financial planning for your education. In this episode, she explains the difference between financial aid forms and determining which one is right for you.

As a previous divorce coach, turned financial aid consultant, Vicki specializes in helping unconventional families overcome the challenges and confusion associated with financial aid, especially during the pandemic.

Episode #25 - How to Get Married… or Divorced

Kim is the founder of Navigating the Knot, providing guidance to couples on either side of marriage.

In this episode, Kim talks about the pros and cons of premarital agreements, and how to go into them prepared.

Kim wants to help give couples peace of mind by overcoming the negativity around prenups and approaching them with an open mind.

Listen until the end to hear Kim’s powerful story about navigating through her own divorce and what inspired her to want to help others.

Be careful, because once you tune in to this podcast, your interest is sure to...compound. Tune in on Tuesdays for new episodes featuring real-life stories, money and relationship experts, and lots of fun along the way!

Episode #24 - Cinderella and the Ball...of Debt

Everything you wanted to know but were afraid to ask.

How do you address a financial knowledge gap? When should you have the money conversation? Why did a partner hide debt, how did that affect her, and what happened when the dam burst?

Join money expert Kerry Deliz and her husband Isaac Lumulisanaij, as they share all this and more about their work romance turned long-distance relationship turned happy marriage.

Plus Kerry talks about her journey from financial hot mess to superstar money coach and how women can became *their own* sugar daddy. You don’t want to miss it!

Episode #23 - Meet the Money & Marriage Maven

Aditi Shekar wants to overhaul the entire finance industry.

In this episode, she shares how Zeta -- her personal finance app built for couples -- arose out of her surprising personal experiences. You'll learn about the importance of financial communication, money dates, and minimizing information asymmetry.

Stay till the end to hear Aditi reveal her astounding approach to diversity and how it inspired an upcoming product that could change the face of finance.

Episode #22 - A Baby, a Business, and a Badass Couple

From playmate...to a toddler, to a sexy wife, to a badass entrepreneur. How does Kiersten Saunders balance it all?

Boundaries, communication, compassion, financial independence, and more.

Plus, she and her husband Julien share a commitment to their individual and collective evolution and impact. And it makes all of us better off, perhaps especially the Black community, upon which their work focuses.

But it’s not perfect; in fact, it can’t be.

Join the award winning duo behind Rich and Regular — one of my favorite couples anywhere — as they were kind enough to let us into their lives.

Don’t miss this glimpse into how they give themselves the grace and space to flow and grow.