How to embrace the joy in the chaos and find magic in the mess? Guest Dr. Neeta is the author of the new book That Sucked, Now What?, a real-talk guide to personal growth that draws on embracing the suck while breaking through to lasting, audacious resilience.
Uptalk. Vocal fry. Ums and Ahs. Have you been told to change the way you talk? The sound or tone of your voice? Samara Bay joins for a conversation about voice bias, how to find the power in your voice and why "ums" are a gift.
Carly Cylinder, founder of the floral design studio FLOUR LA, is a long-time listener who says the show's advice helped her eliminate debt and get a better handle on her money.
Financial expert and author Bobbi Rebell joins with advice on smart ways to prepare young kids (and older teens) for financial success and ways families can begin to build generational wealth. What are the best savings accounts? Can you invest when you're 10 years old? Are 529 plans effective?
So Money® friend and founder of The Financial Diet Chelsea Fagan drops by to share an exciting update: she's written a book! But not a personal finance book. A novel!
Amy Porterfield, author of the NYT Best Selling book, Two Weeks Notice: Find the Courage to Quit Your Job, Make More Money, Work Where You Want, and Change the World, joins with road-tested advice.
Ana Homayoun, Iranian-American founder of Green Ivy Consulting and Farnoosh exchange memories of celebrating Nowruz as kids, their favorite traditions, and why this new year takes on a new meaning with the ongoing revolution in Iran.
Guest Marc Russell is the creator of BetterWallet, where he teaches families all around the world how to make money work for them through practical investing.
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