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In this episode of The Wealthy Place Podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking with Dionne Sandiford, founder of CozyCovers. Dionne shares with us her story of how she launched into entrepreneurship by doing what she loves: knitting together love stories and memories for families through her cozy covers. She shares the story of the time bestselling author and international speaker Rachel Luna invited her to speak at a conference. At this conference, she met Jamie Kern Lima, former L'Oreal's CEO, who immediately purchased $10,000 worth of cozy cover products because she connected so well to Dionne's story. She also shares some good advice for other entrepreneurs on not giving up and building a tribe and a community when you feel like you lack the support of those closest to you. Our Founder – Cozy Covers (mycozycovers.com)
In this episode of The Wealthy Place Podcast, I am joined by Ms. Kutrina Price, who shares her love for community work with us and how she carries out that work through her organization H.O.P.E. She also shares the personal impact this work has had on her and those around her, people that have inspired and encouraged her and some of her future plans for H.O.P.E In the last episode, I shared my story about the things manifesting on my vision board, not knowing that one of her goals on her board was to be on a podcast and that she would be sharing a similar story in this episode.
In this episode of the wealthy place podcast, I share three things/challenges I have had an opportunity to learn and grow from in this season of my life. Have you ever dealt with these challenges? If so, please let me know how you pushed forward. I share three things from my vision board that I made in 2017, two of which have manifested and one that hasn't. (SN: one includes a time when my daughter was gently scolded/redirected by Michelle Obama, and she (my daughter) was completely unimpressed, unphased and unenthused, lol) . I talk about my content with being single as well as my desire for a relationship. I also share what I am doing to remain in the wealthy place in every area of my life during this season as it pertains to excavation, preparation, and manifestation.
On this episode of The Wealthy Place Podcast, I have a conversation with Ingrid Lyle. She shares with us Her experience as a postpartum nurse and doula. She also shares tips, tools, and strategies that women of color can use to improve and advocate for their maternal health. I learned so much from this conversation and enjoyed hearing her speak with love and passion for what she does. I can't wait for you guys to check it out. This episode is in remembrance of Quantella Copeland Resources mentioned: 1. https://www.amazon.com/dp/0692986014?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details 2. http://www.sistamidwifedirectory.com/ 3. https://georgiabirth.org/pregnancy-and-childbirth-rights#:~:text=Birthing%20people%20have%20the%20right,right%20to%20decline%20medical%20procedures.&text=Medical%20tests 4. https://www.mamanatural.com/birth-plan-template/
In this episode of The Wealthy Place Podcast, Sav Da Fool shares with us how he stumbled into his passion for music and how he shares his heart through his art with what he calls sentimental music.
Listen here as we dive into some good grown folk conversation about holistic sexual wellness. In This Episode Erotic Educator, Sex Goddess & Organic Loven Founder Taylor Sparks, shares with us her holistic approach to sex. She educates us on sexual health and wellness as she encourages us to embrace our sexuality and communicate our needs to have a better sex life.
Episode Description Are you an Emerging Leader? On this episode of The Wealthy Place Podcast, I have a conversation with Symone Bridges, founder and CEO of The Emergence Enterprises. Symone shares her passion and purpose for helping emerging leaders of faith. She also talks about her desire and gift for bridging the gap between leaders in ministry and millennials. Listen here as she shares her unique perspective on this can be done. Key Discussion Points From This Episode Include: Emerging Leader Defined – 1:51 Why Millennials Are Leaving the Church – 4:11 Remedy For Bridging the Gap Between Millennials and Current Leaders – 10:35 The Impact of Emergence Enterprises – 16:46 Important Piece of Advice for Millennials and Leaders Looking to Connect With Them– 24:22 People and Resources That Have Helped Symone Along the Way – 29:27 Symone's Wealthy Place - 35:29 Connect with Symone: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sbleads2 Instagram: @theemergenceenterprisesllc Find Me On Social Media: Facebook: @TheWealthyPlacePodcast
Are You The Strong Friend? On this episode of The Wealthy Place Podcast, I have a conversation with TeNita Ballard, and she shares how she is able to pay homage to her Grandmothers, give back to the community, and helps and brings comfort to the strong friend by feeding them spiritually and physically with food and through her business Seasoned To A Tee. She Also Shares her story of how she was once the strong friend and the work she began to relinquish that title. 2:13 – TeNita Shares How Her Grandmothers Inspired Her 3:53 – Releasing The Title of Strong Friend 7:18 – Changes That Come With Releasing The Title of Strong Friend 14:39 – Seasoned To a Tee 18:30 – The Biggest Resistance That Most Women Have When Relinquishing The Strong Friend Title 22:08 – TeNita's Wealthy Place 23:12 – The Best Piece of Advice to The Strong Friend Connect with TeNita: Instagram: @seasonedtoatee • Instagram photos and videos Find Me On Social Media: Facebook: The Wealthy Place Podcast | Facebook
Are there some things you wish you could share with your younger self? In this episode of the wealthy place podcast, Taccarra shares with us the mission and vision she has for "A Letter to My Sister." She also shares life lessons on self, relationships, money, and careers, and some career-defining moments she has had while in the military. Key Discussion Points From This Episode Include: 2:48 – Career Defining Moment While Serving in the Military 5:33 – Transitioning moment for "A Letter to My Sister" 8:23 - Vision and Mission for "A Letter to My Sister" 11:28 – The Impact of "A Letter to My Sister" 14:30 – Taccarra's Life Lessons on Self, Relationships, Money and Careers 17:37 – "Earn Your Leisure" Experience 21:33 – People and Resources That Have Helped Taccarra Along the Way 25:27 – Taccarra's Wealthy Place 27:48 – A Final Word to My Sister Connect with Taccarra: Taccarra Renee (@taccarra_renee) • Instagram photos and videos Find Me On Social Media: Facebook: The Wealthy Place Podcast | Facebook
In this episode, I discuss what I have learned over the past couple of months regarding worthiness and entitlement, I give a brief perspective on the gender wars in the black community, and I share my monthly book review. I also give some helpful financial information for future homeowners who wish to purchase a home but may have no credit or bad credit, along with a fun fashion tip. Churchill Mortgage | Apply for a Mortgage or Refinance Your Home Loan Book mentioned - The Power of Regret by Daniel Pink
In this episode on The Wealthy Place Podcast, I have a conversation with Arika. She shares her experience with being in the military, a Respiratory Therapist, and being in sales. She talks about how each experience was life-changing for her and how it helped her progress within her field. She shares advice and lessons learned regarding being successful and navigating in careers. She also shares her motivation for having multiple income streams, building generational wealth, and what she does to reside in the wealthy place in every area of life. I enjoyed this conversation. It was so nice to share experiences about the military with a fellow woman of color service member.
In this episode of The Wealthy Place Podcast, Software Engineer Raymond King and I discuss the importance of financial literacy. So many gems were dropped in this episode. We discuss the importance of supporting the community, supporting black businesses, education, and generational wealth. We also briefly discuss investing and real estate. This is a great episode for anyone, especially for teens going to college and parents with teens going to college.
We are trained to believe that becoming a millionaire is reserved for stock traders, real estate investors, and high-revenue business owners. April Stewart is on a mission to dismantle this notion because she leveraged her corporate salary to build a million-dollar net worth. April understands what it means to make a great salary, but still fail to build wealth. After losing her job, April found herself in a scary place with no income or savings. Moving forward, she was determined to transform her financial situation. April started her money journey and before she knew it, she had accumulated over $1M in assets making her a millionaire in her 30s. April has shared her story in outlets such as Forbes, Business Insider, Black Enterprise, and AfroTech. She teaches women how to build wealth via her coaching program, speaking engagements, and workshops.
Book Reviews - 2:10 Fasting - 8:47 3 Wealth Building Tools 11:36 4 of the Top Prople to Folllow Right Now for Building Generational Wealth and Entrepreneurship 14:46 Residing in the Wealthy Place During this Season 16:15 Books Mentioned 1. Gabrielle Union - You Got Anything Stronger Stories 2. Jamie Foxx - Act Like You Got Some Sense 3. Diahann Carroll Legs - Are the Last to Go 4. Tiffany Aliche - Get Good With Money 5. Lynn Toler - My Mothers Rules 6. Viola Davis - Finding Me Kiddie IRAs https://www.investopedia.com/articles/personal-finance/110713/benefits-starting-ira-your-child.asp People to Follow https://instagram.com/earnyourleisure?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= https://instagram.com/keziamw?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= https://instagram.com/thebudgetnista?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= https://instagram.com/quianawatson_?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
In this episode of The Wealthy Place Podcast, I have a conversation with Feminine Influencer Monique Head. She talks about what led her to be a feminity coach, the importance of feminity, and its impact.
Episode Description Generational Wealth, Gender Wars and Grace. In this episode of The Wealthy Place Podcast, I have a conversation with emerging thought leader Eli Markus. He shares his definition of generational wealth, gives his perspective on gender wars, and talks about the importance of grace. This was a very thought-provoking conversation for me. It challenged me to dissect the standards I have in place for building a tribe that will add value to my vision and mission and to examine the ones I use to cultivate a village that I align with and can add value to. Key Discussion Points From This Episode Include: Eli's Definition of Generational Wealth - 1:44 Having a Structure and Family Identity in Place for Generational Wealth - 02:59 Eli's Financial Literacy Advice - 5:29 Eli's Perspective on Gender Wars - 07:33 Value and Village Connections - 18:45 The Importance of Grace - 28:14 Eli's Wealthy Place - 33:11 Eli's Books Secure The Throne and Spirit Said 35:57 Takeaways from this episode: "Dysfunctional men and women hide in gender wars" Eli Markus "People tend to show you the version of themselves that you see and that you're nurturing" Eli Markus "They can free they're personal shame by just practicing grace with other people" Eli Markus Connect with Eli: Website: https://www.alphatribalism.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elimarkus912 Find Me On Social Media: Facebook: The Wealthy Place Podcast | Facebook
In this episode I giev a summary of my takeaways for the episode in this first season that was mainly focused on Parenting and maintaining and sustaining a healthy romantice relationship. I also give a reveiw of how the first qyarter of this year has been going for m so far, the good and the bad, the blessings and the unfavorable. And to wrap it up I give a summary of the books I read in the month of March. Please join the conversation, share thoughts and don't forget to like, rate and review this podcast!
In this episode, Financial Coach Dr. Ann James tells her story of how she paid off over $300K in debt, all while being a single mom raising her autistic daughter. She also shares with us how she uses her BATTLE money plan to help people get out of debt and get on the road to financial freedom as a financial coach.







