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In this engaging interview, Casey Lewis from Suncoast Credit Union shares insights on how credit unions can attract and serve the younger generation, the importance of relationship-building, and innovative strategies to promote financial literacy and wealth transfer. Discover practical tips for financial success and how credit unions can differentiate themselves in a competitive market.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Financial Rebellion and Casey Lewis02:35 Money Moves: Lessons from Experience04:44 Journey into the Credit Union World07:17 Navigating Home Loans for Young Buyers10:06 Understanding the Credit Union Advantage12:48 Building Relationships with Younger Generations15:55 Investment Interests Among Young Adults18:32 Wealth Transfer and Financial Education21:08 The Importance of Financial Relationships24:17 Community Focus and Credit Union Differentiation27:12 Encouragement for Young Credit Union Members
In this episode, Luke Hessler shares his entrepreneurial journey, from early successes in direct selling to building a digital PR firm. He discusses the importance of overcoming fear, leveraging social media, and understanding the difference between marketing and branding to build a lasting reputation.
In this episode, Todd Romer interviews Matt Morizio about his journey from professional baseball to financial advising, the importance of relationships with money, and how to help others reconstruct their wealth. They discuss overcoming scarcity mindset, building a business, and inspiring financial rebellion.
In this episode of Financial Rebellion, host Todd Romer speaks with Katie Hostasa about her journey from HR to entrepreneurship and coaching. They discuss the importance of financial awareness, the lessons learned from money mistakes, and the value of investing in oneself. Katie shares insights on her coaching practice, the diverse clientele she serves, and the common challenges they face, including imposter syndrome and internal pressures. The conversation emphasizes the significance of small wins and encourages listeners to confront their fears and pursue their passions.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Financial Rebellion and Guest Introduction03:46 Vulnerable Money Stories: Lessons Learned06:43 The Journey to Entrepreneurship: From HR to Coaching09:53 Understanding Coaching: Who Are the Clients?12:38 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome and Internal Barriers15:58 The Role of Fear in Entrepreneurship18:54 Encouragement for Aspiring Entrepreneurs21:53 Celebrating Wins: The Importance of Small Victories
In this episode of the Financial Rebellion podcast, host Todd Romer interviews Beth Romer, an entrepreneur and founder of L & L Collective, a marketing agency. They discuss Beth's journey into entrepreneurship, the challenges of starting a business, and the importance of overcoming fears and doubts. Beth shares insights on building a successful marketing agency, staying ahead in the industry, and encouraging aspiring entrepreneurs to embrace discomfort and take risks. The conversation emphasizes the value of faith, hard work, and the unique perspective each individual brings to their business endeavors.
In this episode of Financial Rebellion, host Todd Romer speaks with Solo Rodriguez, a 19-year-old entrepreneur from Arizona who has created a unique grooming tool called Zero-Cut. The conversation explores Solo's journey from identifying a personal problem to launching a business, the challenges he faced in manufacturing, and the importance of discipline and networking in entrepreneurship. Solo shares valuable insights for aspiring entrepreneurs, emphasizing the need to take action and learn from experiences.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Financial Rebellion and Guest Introduction03:45 Solo Rodriguez's Entrepreneurial Journey06:42 The Birth of Zero-Cut: Solving a Personal Problem09:34 Navigating Manufacturing Challenges12:44 Funding and Launch Plans for Zero-Cut15:41 Overcoming Doubt and Building Discipline18:54 Lessons Learned and Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs21:50 Final Thoughts and Future Plans
At just 22 years old, Connor and his co-founders are rebelling against outdated property management systems, and solving a billion-dollar problem in the process. Their startup, Kiva, is bringing smart-lock and digital key technology to the 95% of properties that still rely on metal keys. In this episode, Todd Romer sits down with Connor at Utah State University to talk about taking risks, learning fast, and building a business that could change an entire industry.Website: https://www.kevalocks.com/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/kevalocks/
At just 21 years old, Reagan has already spent half a decade running her own tutoring company, Level Up Learning, helping K–6 students in Utah thrive in math, reading, and beyond. What started as a simple idea at age 16 has grown into a profitable, community-rooted business that employs multiple tutors and partners with local schools and preschools.Learn more about Level Up Learning here:Website: https://www.smartypantspreschoolutah.com/general-8Instagram: @level.up.learning
In this episode of the Financial Rebellion podcast, host Todd Romer interviews William, a 19-year-old entrepreneur who runs a pool and spa service company called The Hot Pool Boys. William shares his journey of starting the business, the challenges he faced, and the lessons learned along the way. He emphasizes the importance of taking risks, especially at a young age, and discusses his marketing strategies and plans for future growth. The conversation highlights the significance of finding the right people to help in business and the value of perseverance in overcoming doubts and fears.Check out The Hot Pool Boys at:Website: https://www.thehotpoolboys.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehotpoolboysFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61571469332413
In this episode of Financial Rebellion, host Todd Romer speaks with Matt Steiner about his entrepreneurial journey, focusing on live stream sales through social media platforms like TikTok. They discuss the importance of investing in oneself, overcoming fears and doubts in business, and the significance of community in entrepreneurship. Matt shares insights on personal growth, the challenges of balancing education and business, and the fear that often holds young people back from pursuing their entrepreneurial dreams.
In this episode of Financial Rebellion, host Todd Romer interviews Sage Wheeler, a young entrepreneur who started her vinyl sticker business during the COVID-19 pandemic. They discuss her journey into entrepreneurship, the importance of investing in skills, and the lessons learned from both her best and worst money moves. Sage shares insights on running a successful Etsy shop, overcoming fears in business, and the value of starting even when conditions aren't perfect. The conversation emphasizes the importance of side hustles and financial independence.See some cool stuff! Website: www.sagiemaydesignco.etsy.com
In this episode of Financial Rebellion, host Todd Romer speaks with entrepreneur Bri Stevens about his journey from making a jersey in his basement to running multiple successful businesses, including an apparel company and event production for electronic music. Bri shares his experiences with financial decisions, the challenges of entrepreneurship, and his unique projects like DJing underwater with sharks and upcoming aerial performances. The conversation emphasizes the importance of creativity, preparation, and the willingness to try new things in the pursuit of success.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Financial Rebellion Podcast02:41 Dumbest and Smartest Money Moves05:44 Growing Up and Early Influences08:59 Starting Offbeat: The Electronic Music Journey12:42 Creating Elevate Designs: The Apparel Business19:47 Propaganda: DJing Underwater with Sharks24:48 Facing Challenges in Entrepreneurship30:42 Final Thoughts and Encouragement
In this episode of Financial Rebellion, host Todd Romer engages with entrepreneurs Cameron Olds and Dallin Merrill, discussing their journey in building their business, Protagonist. They share insights on the importance of differentiation in messaging, balancing family life with entrepreneurship, and overcoming fears associated with starting a business. The conversation emphasizes actionable advice for aspiring entrepreneurs, encouraging them to take the leap and start their side hustles while navigating the challenges of the entrepreneurial journey.See protagonists website at protagonistcomms.coChapters00:00 Introduction to Financial Rebellion and Guests05:43 The Journey of Protagonist: From Video to Messaging10:48 Balancing Family and Entrepreneurship15:41 Overcoming Doubt and Fear in Business20:54 The Importance of Differentiation in Branding25:41 Final Thoughts and Encouragement for Side Hustlers
In this episode of Financial Rebellion, host Todd Romer interviews Sincere Townsend, a young graphic designer from South Side Chicago who overcame significant challenges, including health issues during COVID-19, to build a successful business. Sincere shares his journey from humble beginnings to working with major clients, the importance of perseverance, and valuable lessons learned in both entrepreneurship and investing. He emphasizes the need to start without the pressure of perfection and encourages young people to pursue their passions.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Financial Rebellion03:36 Sincere's Background and Upbringing06:39 Overcoming Challenges During COVID11:13 Building a Graphic Design Career13:23 Navigating Doubts and Fears17:04 Smart and Dumb Money Moves23:07 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs
In this episode of Financial Rebellion, host Todd Romer interviews his son Jack Romer about his entrepreneurial journey, discussing the challenges and triumphs of starting a business. Jack shares insights on overcoming fear, the importance of adaptability, and leveraging technology like AI to enhance business operations. The conversation emphasizes the significance of taking action, saying yes to opportunities, and the impact of societal expectations on young entrepreneurs.Follow this link to get a $40 Acorns bonus Investment.Learn more about Jack's business here: www.insulationdomination.comChapters00:00 Introduction to Financial Rebellion02:18 Meet Jack Romer: Entrepreneurial Journey Begins03:52 The Birth of Insulation Domination06:40 Overcoming Authority and Embracing Entrepreneurship09:39 Finding Confidence in Business11:46 Navigating Doubt and Fear14:43 The Impact of Setbacks18:50 Leveraging Technology and AI in Business22:43 Fear of Change and Societal Expectations25:50 Final Thoughts on Starting a Side Hustle
In this episode of Financial Rebellion, Todd Romer discusses the evolution of financial education, emphasizing the importance of being financially rebellious. He introduces the concept of Financial Rebellion, shares insights on Bitcoin as a legitimate asset, and draws parallels between the game of pickleball and managing finances. Todd also compares traditional banks with credit unions, highlighting the benefits of the latter, and stresses the necessity of side hustles for additional income. He concludes with actionable steps for listeners to take control of their financial futures.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Financial Rebellion05:51 The Rise of Bitcoin10:08 Pickleball and Financial Habits13:56 Traditional Banks vs. Credit Unions19:46 The Importance of Side Hustles23:26 Action Steps for Financial RebellionReady to start investing but not sure where to begin? Acorns makes investing simple by automatically investing your spare change from everyday purchases. Sign up ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and turn your small change into your future growth and get a $40 bonus for opening up your first investment account with Acorns. https://www.acorns.com/young-money-university-new/?clickid=U6g2pbwgKxyKWiWTAiSTC1C0UkC2H2wce0nyzw0&iradtype=TEXT_LINK&irgwc=1&irmpname=Young%20Money%20University&s1=impactradius&s2=2924185&sharedid=
In this compelling episode of "Do Money Differently," Phil Munroe shares the transformative journey of turning his side hustle into a thriving full-time business. Starting with a simple yet innovative T-shirt design for his fraternity, Phil's entrepreneurial spirit quickly sparked interest beyond his immediate circle, leading to substantial apparel orders from across the country. His story exemplifies how creativity, willingness to take risks, and practical financial management can evolve a casual project into a serious enterprise. Phil's experience is a powerful reminder that with the right mindset and actions, what begins as a small venture can become a significant life-changing pursuit. You can check out his website here. Ready to start investing but not sure where to begin? Acorns makes investing simple by automatically investing your spare change from everyday purchases. Sign up ⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠ and turn your small change into your future growth and get a $40 bonus for opening up your first investment account with Acorns.
In this episode of 'Do Money Differently', host Todd Romer speaks with financial planner Alex Witt about the importance of financial education, especially for young professionals. They discuss the impact of early financial decisions, the significance of understanding cash flow, and the need for conscious consumption. Alex shares insights from his experience working with clients, emphasizing the importance of building a strong financial foundation and the role of a financial planner in guiding individuals through their financial journeys. The episode concludes with practical tips for listeners, including tracking expenses and understanding the value of savings.Ready to start investing but not sure where to begin? Acorns makes investing simple by automatically investing your spare change from everyday purchases. Sign up ⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠ and turn your small change into your future growth and get a $40 bonus for opening up your first investment account with Acorns.Chapters00:00 Breaking Conventional Finance04:00 The Impact of Early Financial Decisions06:55 Understanding Cash Flow Triggers09:59 Conscious Consumption vs. Unconscious Spending13:03 Building a Strong Financial Foundation16:04 A Day in the Life of a Financial Planner21:01 The Importance of Financial Guidance23:54 Listener Q&A and Practical Tips
In this episode of the Do Money Differently podcast, Todd Romer discusses the importance of financial rebellion and how to take the fear out of investing. He emphasizes the historical performance of the stock market, the various investment options available to young people, and the power of compound interest in wealth creation. Todd provides practical advice on how to start investing and highlights the benefits of using platforms like Acorns to automate the investment process.Ready to start investing but not sure where to begin? Acorns makes investing simple by automatically investing your spare change from everyday purchases. Sign up ⁠⁠here⁠⁠ and turn your small change into your future growth and get a $40 bonus for opening up your first investment account with Acorns.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Financial Rebellion02:56 Understanding the Stock Market's Current Landscape05:38 The History and Performance of the Stock Market08:06 Investment Options for Young People12:28 Making Money in the Stock Market17:19 The Power of Compound Interest23:10 Conclusion and Call to Action
Ready to start investing but not sure where to begin? Acorns makes investing simple by automatically investing your spare change from everyday purchases. Sign up here and turn your small change into your future growth and get a $40 bonus for opening up your first investment account with Acorns.In this episode of the Do Money Differently podcast, Todd Romer interviews Dan Sutton, CEO of Kemba Credit Union. They discuss personal money experiences, the differences between credit unions and banks, and the importance of financial literacy for young adults. Dan shares insights on how credit unions can attract younger demographics and the value they provide to their members. The conversation emphasizes the need for sincere relationships with members and the role of technology in modern banking.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Do Money Differently Podcast00:52 Introduction to Dan Sutton and Kemba Credit Union02:23 Personal Money Moves: Lessons Learned07:14 Understanding Credit Unions vs. Banks10:49 Attracting Younger Demographics to Credit Unions15:08 The Value of Credit Unions17:16 Sincere Members vs. Mere Members20:02 Engaging with Young People at Miami University22:34 What Young People Want from Financial Institutions26:52 The Importance of Financial Literacy29:36 Promoting Health and Community Engagement
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