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Money Confidence
Money Confidence
Author: Jenifer Sapel
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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 you have limited capacity and need concise insights and concrete how to's.
This show will illuminate how we got to our present financial state, help you create your own frameworks for decision making, and set up simple systems that work on your behalf.
This show will illuminate how we got to our present financial state, help you create your own frameworks for decision making, and set up simple systems that work on your behalf.
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That's a wrap for Season 1! Thanks for listening, and we'll see you again for Season 2.
Host Jen Sapel talks useful tips for starting and maintaining allowance for kids.
Peter Polson, CEO of Tiller Money, helps break down how to tackle budget issues and organizing budgets in personal ways that make sense to you.
Wishing you and your loved ones a cozy and safe Thanksgiving! We're grateful for you.
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 with money and that she still doesn't have it all figured out. #moneyuntabooed #femalefinance #financialpower #financialliteracy
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 #financialliteracy
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 training and actionable steps to promote thriving teams. https://befriendingdragons.com/
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 critical skills of Leadership. This episode is a must for anyone looking to advance their leadership effectiveness. http://www.shannonpolson.com/about-polson https://www.thegritinstitute.com/ https://www.winthroplibraryfriends.org/
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 your situation, we'd also love to hear your best money saving ideas.
A loving, bittersweet tribute to Jen's father, with some wise lessons on how to live life just a bit fuller. Among them, the very important sex talk a la When Harry Met Sally
Host Jen Sapel talks about some of the harder aspects of life, and how to address financial concerns that may be affected by them.
Host Jen Sapel shares an introspective story and her commitment to becoming anti-racist.
Very busy running two businesses and launching a third, Jody Elsom takes time out to discuss what spurs her to take new leaps and her love of wine and wine making.
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 interesting trends and additional conversations surfaced. Andrea does a fabulous job of breaking down for us how compensation works in publishing today and 3 action items you can take to influence change moving forward. https://www.pocinpublishing.com/ https://diversebooks.org/ https://latinxinpublishing.com/
We have quite a few new listeners from when this podcast launched, so we thought it was a good time to replay the Money Un-Tabooed introductory episode! Host Jen Sapel talks a little bit about the inspiration and goals behind Money Un-Tabooed.
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_vulnerability?language=en
Christina Blacken, founder of The New Quo, is all about stories. Your stories, the stories others tell to us, and the ones we tell them. You'll be delighted to hear her story, and the ways in which she's changing the world one narrative at a time.
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 optimistic, warm, decisive, hilarious and so much more. Listen to this episode and hear from the top some critical life and career lessons.
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 you chose your bank? Megan Hryndza & Sophia Wagner have taken that challenge on and are giving us a way to direct how our money is being used.
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 Sapel is a registered representative and financial advisor of park Avenue securities LLC. Her OSJ is 333 N Indian Hill Blvd., Claremont, CA 91711 Ph: 909-399-1100. Security products and advisory services are offered through park Avenue securities, member of FINRA and SIPC. Jenifer is a financial representative, guardian life insurance company of America, New York, New York. Park Avenue Securities is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Guardian. Utor wealth is not an affiliate or subsidiary of park Avenue securities or guardian. This podcast is for informational purposes only. Guest speakers and their firms are not affiliated with or endorsed by park Avenue securities or guardian or Utor wealth and opinions stated are their own. Individual situations may vary and information is to be relied upon only when coordinated with professional advice. 2020-105507 Exp. 7/22.













