Cleo Stiller has always liked to have conversations that other people don’t feel comfortable having. That's what has helped earn her several prestigious nominations, including Emmy and Peabody nods.
This week's questions concern feeling pressure to spend like well-off friends, ways to teach kids about money and affording 6 months of planned unemployment.
Amanda is an idea oven, a brand problem solver and creative power house who works at the intersection of public relations, journalism, marketing and social media.
What would you do if you woke up with $662,000 of student loan debt? After meeting in medical school and completing rigorous surgical residencies, Renée and Nii woke up to see their total debt balance had ballooned to the high six figures after years of deferment and forbearance.
"If you told me that you had two people who knew that if they sit face to face, it’s too difficult because it’s intimidating and it makes them feel vulnerable or it makes them angry and emailing each other works for them, I would say, ‘more power to you.'”
What began as a camp designed for her daughters and their friends, has evolved into a thriving business - Curious Jane -a summer camp and print magazine that has projects revolving around science, engineering, and design.
Special co-host is Catie Hogan is a financial planner with the women-owned Element Financial Group. She’s also the author of the humorous and informative book, The Millennial’s Guide to Getting Your Sh*t Together.
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