Busy Philipps talks candidly about the financial freedoms that come with having a popular social media platform and the time she walked away from what would become a successful TV series.
From tax deductions to starting your own retirement plan when you're self-employed, Farnoosh and co-host Crystal Lewis answer your biggest money questions of late.
Author, Inclusion: Diversity, The Workplace & the Will to Change
"M.L.K. Jr. says the ark of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice. I love that quote. But what we’ve woken up to is it does not bend on its own. It literally needs to be bent.”
We are in conversation with Kate Snow, one of the most accomplished television journalists. We dive into her career, how she arrived in her field as a top journalist for NBC, and Kate's role as breadwinner in her marriage.
I had the great privilege of speaking to a number of individuals this year who are helping to lead the financial feminist movement and get us to more equality and female empowerment in the workplace, in one’s financial life and everywhere.
Brad Deutser has gone from working for the Ringling Brothers to founding a top consulting firm called Deutser, where he helps businesses find clarity and manage major transitions.
My father got laid off. How he spent the next year of his life, what he did, the activities he performed, the way that he reframed his resume, his LinkedIn profile, all led to a new, happier place in his career.
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