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At some point or another we've all said to ourselves "I have way too much STUFF!". If you haven't yet, consider yourself ahead of the game as we discuss sustainability and financial literacy with this week's guest, personal financial educator and sustainability advocate Catherine Agopcan. After much trial and error, she arrived at the conclusion that too much stuff was bad for the wallet and the planet. She is now on a mission to show others that caring for the environment and seeking financial independence go hand-in-hand.
She is the founder of Sisters for Financial Independence and The Do Something Project, which provides resources to empower women to start owning their finances in pursuit of financial independence. The Do Something Project is dedicated to a well-lived life full of adventure and good health by following the tenets of minimalism and eco-friendly living.
In this episode we discuss:
This episode is sponsored by the Financial B.O.S.S. toolkit:
The Financial B.O.S.S. Toolkit is jam-packed with e-books and video courses to help you with credit, saving, budgeting, investing and more! The Financial B.O.S.S. Toolkit brings together 20 products worth over $1500 to help level up your finances, for a limited-time investment of $197. Get started with the Financial B.O.S.S. toolkit here
Other related blog posts/links mentioned in this episode:
B Corp - certifying companies meeting environmental, social, transparent and accountability standards like Patagonia
ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) - I personally use Fidelity and here's how they use ESG for their funds.
BankLocal - Find a local bank that reinvests in the community
More info on Zero Waste
Other options for local investing via Locavesting
Swell Investing - investing in companies solving today's problems with thematic portfolios on Clean Water, Zero Waste, Renewable Energy, etc.
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Leave me a voicemail– Leave me a question on the Journey To Launch voicemail and have it answered on the podcast!
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YNAB – Start managing your money and budgeting so that you can reach your financial dreams. Sign up for a free 2 month trial of YNAB, my go-to budgeting app by using my referral link.
Connect with Catherine:
http://www.thedosomethingproject.com
http://www.sistersforfi.com
Instagram: @thedosomethingprjct
Facebook: The Do Something Project
Twitter: @cagopcan
Connect with me:
Instagram: @journeytolaunch
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At some point or another we've all said to ourselves "I have way too much STUFF!". If you haven't yet, consider yourself ahead of the game as we discuss sustainability and financial literacy with this week's guest, personal financial educator and sustainability advocate Catherine Agopcan. After much trial and error, she arrived at the conclusion that too much stuff was bad for the wallet and the planet. She is now on a mission to show others that caring for the environment and seeking financial independence go hand-in-hand.
She is the founder of Sisters for Financial Independence and The Do Something Project, which provides resources to empower women to start owning their finances in pursuit of financial independence. The Do Something Project is dedicated to a well-lived life full of adventure and good health by following the tenets of minimalism and eco-friendly living.
In this episode we discuss:
This episode is sponsored by the Financial B.O.S.S. toolkit:
The Financial B.O.S.S. Toolkit is jam-packed with e-books and video courses to help you with credit, saving, budgeting, investing and more! The Financial B.O.S.S. Toolkit brings together 20 products worth over $1500 to help level up your finances, for a limited-time investment of $197. Get started with the Financial B.O.S.S. toolkit here
Other related blog posts/links mentioned in this episode:
B Corp - certifying companies meeting environmental, social, transparent and accountability standards like Patagonia
ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) - I personally use Fidelity and here's how they use ESG for their funds.
BankLocal - Find a local bank that reinvests in the community
More info on Zero Waste
Other options for local investing via Locavesting
Swell Investing - investing in companies solving today's problems with thematic portfolios on Clean Water, Zero Waste, Renewable Energy, etc.
Join The Weekly Newsletter List
Leave me a voicemail– Leave me a question on the Journey To Launch voicemail and have it answered on the podcast!
Watch me on News12 Watch my latest segments on News12
My One on One Money Coaching Services – Get my personalized 1on1 money coaching expertise to help you reach your financial goals
YNAB – Start managing your money and budgeting so that you can reach your financial dreams. Sign up for a free 2 month trial of YNAB, my go-to budgeting app by using my referral link.
Connect with Catherine:
http://www.thedosomethingproject.com
http://www.sistersforfi.com
Instagram: @thedosomethingprjct
Facebook: The Do Something Project
Twitter: @cagopcan
Connect with me:
Instagram: @journeytolaunch
Twitter: @JourneyToLaunch
Facebook: Journey To Launch
Join the private Facebook Group
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