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You are going to get so much out of this episode!! The importance of financial education and mindful personal finance is a growing relevant topic in modern times, particularly in life-changing events like divorce.
In this episode, Dana Miranda, the founder of Healthy Rich, discusses inclusive financial education and how it counters budget culture. Dana also touches on philanthropic giving and the challenges of determining how much to give away versus saving for oneself. Dana is currently writing a book called "You Don't Need a Budget," which offers an alternative approach to managing finances without following traditional rules around budgeting, debt payoff, and investing.
We also talk about the challenges faced by low and middle-income individuals who are often bombarded with materialism and the desire for wealth. Learn how to break free from budget culture constraints and explore a new approach to managing your money.
Topics Discussed
About Dana Miranda
Dana Miranda is a Certified Educator in Personal Finance® (CEPF®), author, and personal finance journalist. With a passion for making work enjoyable and money management easy, she has dedicated her career to changing the conversation around personal finance.
Growing up in a working-class family in a small town in Wisconsin, Dana recognized the lack of diverse perspectives in the personal finance industry, which was dominated by advice from middle-class white men. Motivated to bridge this gap, she entered the world of personal finance media in 2015.
After gaining valuable experience and insights with a popular financial media startup, Olivia ventured into freelance writing for over two years. During this time, she realized the need for a new approach to discussing money. In response, she founded Healthy Rich, a platform aimed at transforming how people think and talk about personal finance.
Dan'a upcoming book, "YOU DON'T NEED A BUDGET: How Toxic Budget Culture Ruined Your Relationship With Money—And How To Fix It," delves deep into the harmful effects of budget culture and presents the EASY approach to budget-free money management. By challenging traditional notions and providing practical solutions, Dana empowers individuals to take control of their financial lives.
Her expertise in work and money has been featured in reputable publications such as Forbes, Business Insider, The Penny Hoarder, Culture Study, the New York Times, CNBC, The Motley Fool, NextAdvisor, and Inc. magazine. Through her writing and advocacy, Dana aims to inspire a diverse range of individuals to achieve financial well-being and find joy in their financial journey.
Connect with Dana Miranda
About The Podcast
This podcast invites highly sought-after divorce professionals to share their guidance with all women listening. The intent is to share tips that affluent women can use to maintain their lifestyle during and post-divorce.
Hosted by Olivia Summerhill, a Certified Financial Planner, Divorce Specialist, and Money Coach who discreetly helps high-net-worth women in divorce with their financial questions.
Website | www.summerhillfirm.com
LinkedIn | www.linkedin.com/in/oliviasummerhill
By Brooke Summerhill, CFP, CDFA4.9
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You are going to get so much out of this episode!! The importance of financial education and mindful personal finance is a growing relevant topic in modern times, particularly in life-changing events like divorce.
In this episode, Dana Miranda, the founder of Healthy Rich, discusses inclusive financial education and how it counters budget culture. Dana also touches on philanthropic giving and the challenges of determining how much to give away versus saving for oneself. Dana is currently writing a book called "You Don't Need a Budget," which offers an alternative approach to managing finances without following traditional rules around budgeting, debt payoff, and investing.
We also talk about the challenges faced by low and middle-income individuals who are often bombarded with materialism and the desire for wealth. Learn how to break free from budget culture constraints and explore a new approach to managing your money.
Topics Discussed
About Dana Miranda
Dana Miranda is a Certified Educator in Personal Finance® (CEPF®), author, and personal finance journalist. With a passion for making work enjoyable and money management easy, she has dedicated her career to changing the conversation around personal finance.
Growing up in a working-class family in a small town in Wisconsin, Dana recognized the lack of diverse perspectives in the personal finance industry, which was dominated by advice from middle-class white men. Motivated to bridge this gap, she entered the world of personal finance media in 2015.
After gaining valuable experience and insights with a popular financial media startup, Olivia ventured into freelance writing for over two years. During this time, she realized the need for a new approach to discussing money. In response, she founded Healthy Rich, a platform aimed at transforming how people think and talk about personal finance.
Dan'a upcoming book, "YOU DON'T NEED A BUDGET: How Toxic Budget Culture Ruined Your Relationship With Money—And How To Fix It," delves deep into the harmful effects of budget culture and presents the EASY approach to budget-free money management. By challenging traditional notions and providing practical solutions, Dana empowers individuals to take control of their financial lives.
Her expertise in work and money has been featured in reputable publications such as Forbes, Business Insider, The Penny Hoarder, Culture Study, the New York Times, CNBC, The Motley Fool, NextAdvisor, and Inc. magazine. Through her writing and advocacy, Dana aims to inspire a diverse range of individuals to achieve financial well-being and find joy in their financial journey.
Connect with Dana Miranda
About The Podcast
This podcast invites highly sought-after divorce professionals to share their guidance with all women listening. The intent is to share tips that affluent women can use to maintain their lifestyle during and post-divorce.
Hosted by Olivia Summerhill, a Certified Financial Planner, Divorce Specialist, and Money Coach who discreetly helps high-net-worth women in divorce with their financial questions.
Website | www.summerhillfirm.com
LinkedIn | www.linkedin.com/in/oliviasummerhill