Financial FOMO is real — and no one knows that better than Lauren Cobello. Despite making a name for herself as "the coupon lady," Lauren has made her share of money mistakes. 🤑 On this episode of the #HerMoneyPodcast, we dig into what got her into $40k of debt in the first place... and how she got out of it. Plus, we cover... 💰 How to get real with yourself and take control of your finances 📚 Why building a brand using books and media can be a powerful strategy 🍳 How to use meal planning and freezer cooking to save money on groceries
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HerMoney, the personal finance brand from Jean Chatzky, is a multimedia company changing the relationships women have with money...one woman at a time. Women have more money — in our own names — than ever before. We have more education. More earning power. More spending power. More power in general. Yet our confidence in our ability to manage that money (in particular, to invest it) has not grown at the same pace. To get us where we need to be, we need a resource that makes us feel comfortable, supported, and, at the same time, special and in-the-know. HerMoney — whether it's a newsletter you receive in your inbox, a site you visit, a podcast you listen to, a social feed you follow, or an event you attend — is that resource. It's a place you feel able to ask your questions and to share the tough lessons you've learned. It’s where you laugh, think, commiserate, help and plan. It gets you off the dime to take action — and taking action is what it's all about. Our mission is to help women take charge of our money, so we can take charge of and enjoy our lives.
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https://www.hermoney.com
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- Online Audio and Video Media
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- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- New York
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- Privately Held
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- 2018
- Specialties
- personal finance and women
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Employees at HerMoney
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Sigward Moser
Entrepreneur. Investor. Lecturer. Never without a cause. Talks about #psychedelicscience #medical grade psychedelics #Ayahuasca #end-of-life…
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Elizabeth Pearson
Author + Executive Coach for C-Suite Women + Speaker
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Michael Falcon
CEO, Trustee, Director, Advisor, Investor
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Gary Greenwald
Chief Operating Officer, HerMoney Media, Inc.
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Women across all industries need more female mentors and role models, and perhaps nowhere is that more imperative than in STEM fields. 👩🔬 Paola Arlotta, a neurobiologist and stem cell scientist at Harvard is one woman paving the way. She's showing that it’s possible to run a lab and raise a family at the same time, and on this #HerMoneyPodcast, she shares insight into her career and her work. We cover... 🧠 What brain organoids are, and how they help us treat neurological diseases 💪 Why diverse role models are crucial for empowering women to succeed 👣 How to find your own path to success, in science or any field #WomenInSTEM #EmpoweringWomen #ScienceIsForEveryone #STEMWomen #WomenInScience #WomenLeaders #EmpowerHer #DiversityInSTEM
How She Does It: Advancing Research On the Human Brain With Paola Arlotta on Apple Podcasts
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For many Baby Boomers, entering the Peak 65 Zone comes with a lot of uncertainty and a number of what-if’s. According to new research from the Alliance for Lifetime Income, 48% of Peak 65’ers believe their retirement savings aren’t going to last their lifetime. You’ve done your best to save for life’s next chapter, but how can you make your money last? What if you outlive your retirement savings? And, perhaps the biggest—what if you got a late start, and haven’t saved enough? Anne Lester, former head of retirement solutions for J.P. Morgan Asset Management Solution Group and an Education Fellow with the Alliance for Lifetime Income’s Retirement Income Institute, has been there. In her new book, “Your Best Financial Life: Save Smart Now for the Future You Want,” she takes readers back to a time when she was managing billions of dollars worth of retirement assets for clients, yet was living paycheck-to-paycheck herself, due in large part to what she says was a lack of willpower when it came to spending. Jean Chatzky and Lester discuss her story—and her retirement advice for Peak 65'ers—on this Your Money Map. https://bit.ly/4dxfLZ7
The Keys To Living “Your Best Financial Life” - Protected Income
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The "messy woman" stereotype is everywhere, including personal finance. We're told that women earn less, save less, and invest less than men... and that it's our own fault. Author and journalist Jo Piazza has had enough of that narrative. In her new book 'The Sicilian Inheritance,' Jo set out to write a female character that, yes, makes mistakes — but not because she is inherently flawed. She, like so many other women, is simply responding to a world that isn't built for her. On this #HerMoneyPodcast, we dig into what inspired this character, plus... 🎬 Why the "messy woman" trope is so damaging 🤳 How influencer culture creates an "expectation gap" between real life and social media 💰 Why you should be picky about who you take money advice from online
HerMoney with Jean Chatzky: Media, Money, and Messy Women on Apple Podcasts
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A relationship with a trusted partner can make all the difference. Get a second opinion on your financial picture from a wealth planner at Edelman Financial Engines. Get your Complimentary Wealth Checkup now. https://bit.ly/3yJdfvB
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There's a lot of great career advice out there, but one piece in particular stuck with Lindsay Hans, President of Merrill Lynch Wealth Management: What do you want people to say about you when you're not in the room? As one of only a few women in C-suite position at a financial services company, Lindsay let this guide her up the corporate ladder — and now she's doing the same for other women. On this episode of #HowSheDoesIt, we cover... 🏦 Why women are underrepresented in the financial services industry 💪 What Lindsay is doing to get more women in positions of power within the field 🤝 Why women often prefer to work with financial advisors of the same gender
How She Does It: Making Jobs In Finance More Accessible To Women on Apple Podcasts
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It may be easy to think we'd never get caught up an in MLM, but the truth is that they're surprisingly enticing, explains author Jane Marie. On this episode of the #HerMoneyPodcast, she explains why MLMs still proliferate, despite a growing awareness of just how unprofitable they are for the vast majority of participants. We cover... 🎯 Why 75% of MLMs target women. (Hint: they're hoping to capitalize on the fact that we tend to want flexible work options and have larger social networks!) 📉 Where all the money goes, since 99.7% of recruits don't earn a penny. 🔍 How you can identify pyramid schemes targeting you and protect your money. #MLM #entrepreneurship #workfromhome
HerMoney with Jean Chatzky: Why MLMs Love To Target Women on Apple Podcasts
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It's easy to feel like you blink and the whole day has gone by, a frenzy of meetings and errands and emails you'll never catch up on. But Laura Mae Martin has cracked the code. She’s Google’s Executive Productivity Officer, and she coaches Google’s top executives on time management and efficiency. Now, she's sharing her wisdom on this episode of #HowSheDoesIt. We'll cover how to... ✔️ Master the list funnel method to organize tasks and prioritize efficiently. 📅 Slash unnecessary meetings with clear agendas and honest feedback. ⏰ Harness your "power hours" for peak productivity. 📩 Ditch multitasking and conquer your inbox for ultimate efficiency.
How She Does It: Take Back Your Time With Google's Productivity Expert on Apple Podcasts
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Can "leaning in" really fix gender inequality? According to Naomi Cahn, the answer is no — at least, not alone. On this episode of the #HerMoneyPodcast, we explore why women are starting to push back against the kind of feminism that says we can respond to structural problems with individual solutions. We cover... 💰 How to deal with the persistent gender and racial pay gap 📈 Why our "winner takes all" economy is at the root of gender inequality 👩⚖️ What systemic changes are necessary to fix the problem
HerMoney with Jean Chatzky: Redefining Success In the Winner-Take-All Economy on Apple Podcasts
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Is it possible to save *too much* money for retirement? For one of this week's Mailbag guests, the answer is yes. On this #HerMoneyPodcast, Megan dishes about the time she drained her emergency fund to max out her HSA — and gets help coming up with a plan to enjoy her life a bit more now, instead of constantly stressing about the future. 🏖️
HerMoney with Jean Chatzky: Mailbag: The best place to keep summer job money, plus how to keep an emergency fund
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