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The Money Nerds
Author: Whitney Hansen
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Trying to pay off debt, looking for money saving tips, and on your way to financial independence? You're in the right place.
Welcome to the Money Nerds community! This podcast highlights weekly stories from people who share their secrets to financial success. Whitney Hansen interviews everyday people with weird, unique, and amazing money stories.
If you are looking for a modern voice and financial tips that actually work, this podcast is for you.
Welcome to the Money Nerds community! This podcast highlights weekly stories from people who share their secrets to financial success. Whitney Hansen interviews everyday people with weird, unique, and amazing money stories.
If you are looking for a modern voice and financial tips that actually work, this podcast is for you.
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About
Kelli Thompson is an executive coach and speaker who is on a mission to advance women to the rooms where decisions are made. She has coached and trained thousands of women to trust themselves, lead with more confidence, and create a career they love.
She is the founder of the Clarity & Confidence Women's Leadership Program, and a Stevie Award winner for Women in Business—Coach of the Year. She is the author of the critically acclaimed book, Closing The Confidence Gap: Boost Your Peace, Your Potential & Your Paycheck.
What You’ll Learn
In this episode we talk about:
When the appropriate time is to talk about salary range when looking for a new job
What to do if you are being underpaid and when to have that conversation
Sign on bonuses
Myths surrounding negotiation that are probably holding you back
Resources
Say hi to Whitney on IG
Kelli’s website: www.kelliraethompson.com
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Joseph Hogue is a financial expert and investment analyst. After serving in the Marine Corps, he started his career investing in real estate before becoming an investment analyst for some of the largest private investors. He’s appeared on Bloomberg and on CNBC as an investment expert and has published ten books in personal finance. Now he helps families increase credit score and reach their financial goals with some of the same advice he used when working for the rich.
Joseph has appeared on Bloomberg TV, Fox Business, Morningstar and Forbes. He has self-published 10 books on personal finance and investing. He also runs multiple websites and a popular YouTube channel with over 66K subscribers.
In this episode we talk about growing a YouTube channel talking about money, how to choose a goals based investing strategy, why it’s important to take advantage of retirement accounts, why formulas don’t work when it comes to your planning retirement, and even why Joseph is a big fan of FIRN instead of FIRE.
Resources
Check out Joseph’s YouTube Channel
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Jordan Grumet, also known as Doc G, is a hospice physician, personal finance expert, and author. With a passion for helping others achieve financial independence, and author of The Purpose Code: How to unlock meaning, maximize happiness, and leave a lasting legacy. Jordan combines his medical expertise and personal finance insights to inspire readers to align their financial goals with their values. He also hosts the popular Earn & Invest Podcast, where he interviews thought leaders in the financial independence and personal growth communities.
What You’ll Learn
In this episode we talk about:
Why we often get purpose wrong
Little “p” purpose vs big “P” purpose
Meaning problem and how they differ from purpose problems
Embracing generational growth as opposed to generational trauma
Simple ways to bring more purpose into your life
Resources
Say hi to Whitney on IG
Snag a copy of The Purpose Code
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Jill Sirianni is a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW), co-host of the Frugal Friends podcast and co-author of Buy What You Love Without Going Broke (releasing Jan. '25). She’s experienced in doing a lot with a little—from starting small businesses to full-time RVing—all of it was leveraged to pay off $60,000 of debt and cash flow her masters degree. Helping others is her highest value and integrating her mental health perspective with personal finance is how she supports others to identify, and live out of, what they value most.
What You’ll Learn
In this episode we talk about:
Moving into an RV and how that changed her perspective on consumption
Finding alternatives to shopping and values based spending
Using “Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs” to help us understand our finances
Understanding the reasons behind our purchases and avoiding comparison syndrome
Resources
Say hi to Whitney on IG
Listen to the Frugal Friends Podcast
Get a copy of the Jill and Jen’s book: BuyWhatYouLoveBook.com
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Resources
Say hi to Whitney on IG
Books Mentioned In This Episode:
The Simple Path To Wealth
Broke Millennial Takes on Investing
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Confused about where to begin with investing? This episode is for you! Today we are breaking down exactly what you need to get started with investing. This is almost like a pre-investing checklist to think through before you put any money towards investing.
Resources
Say hi to Whitney on IG
Books Mentioned In This Episode:
The Simple Path To Wealth
Broke Millennial Takes on Investing
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About Dr. Brad Klontz
Brad Klontz, Psy.D., CFP® is an expert in financial psychology, financial planning, and applied behavioral finance. He’s an Associate Professor of Practice at Creighton University Heider College of Business, Co-Founder of the Financial Psychology Institute, and Managing Principal of YYMW Advisors.
Dr. Brad is co-author/co-editor of 9 books on the psychology of money, including his latest book- Start Thinking Rich.
What You’ll Learn
In this episode we talk about:
Poor vs broke and why there is a big difference
What holds people back with their finances?
Advice for those who might have friends/family that are holding them back
Resources
Say hi to Whitney on IG: @whitney_hansen_co
Grab a copy of Start Thinking Rich and get a special mastermind offer
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Get social with me:
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Get social with me:
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About Nicole Stanley
Nicole is a Latina founder, business owner, and head financial coach of Arise Financial Coaching. After paying off debt and increasing her family’s net worth through investing, she discovered her passion for helping women build and change their communities through wealth.
Arise Financial Coaching has helped hundreds of women get out of debt, save money, and become confident investors.
Nicole and Arise have been featured on GMA, Yahoo Finance, Time, ABC News, and more.
What You’ll Learn
In this episode we talk about:
How Nicole was able to pay off $30,000 in 10 months
Post debt hindsight and what she would do differently
A money system that helped her navigate finances with ADHD
Resources
Nicole’s Website: arise.financial
Say hi to Whitney on IG
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Get social with me:
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Another awesome episode! It's on my list to share with my son. 😊 Thanks!!
I love this. This was very helpful
Hi Whitney! I absolutely loves your podcast. I've learned so much from it. Thank you
I love this podcast so much!
Love this! What a fun episode! I mean honestly, I love all your episodes. ❤ Keep 'em coming!
Enjoyed this episode. Simple, good stuff for those of us that struggle with budgeting.
another great episode
This was a great episode. So much truth.
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