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In this episode, Dr. Raquel Martin interviews Tiffany Aliche, also known as the "The Budgetnista" about the importance of discussing money, especially within the black community. They discuss the fear and discomfort surrounding money conversations and the impact it can have on individuals and families. They also touch on the importance of having conversations about wills and estate planning, as well as the role of a financial advisor in facilitating these discussions. Tiffany shares her journey from being a teacher to becoming a renowned personal financial educator and the impact she has made through her work. The episode highlights the need for financial education and access to financial knowledge within communities. In this part of the conversation, Tiffany discusses her transition from teaching to financial education and the creation of a nonprofit business model. She shares how she helps the community through partnerships and emphasizes the importance of education and accessibility. Tiffany also talks about releasing shame and providing psychoeducation, as well as the core principles and strategies for achieving financial freedom. She highlights the challenges faced by black women in achieving financial wellness and the role of investing in growing wealth. Finally, she mentions some of her favorite financial educators. In this conversation, Tiffany Aliche and Dr. Raquel Martin discuss the importance of community, the intersection of financial health and mental well-being, incorporating financial wellness into therapy, understanding the emotional connection to money, financial self-care, and the power of persistence and relentlessness.
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Bio
Tiffany "The Budgetnista" Aliche is renowned as America's leading personal financial educator and the author of the New York Times Best Seller, "Get Good with Money." With a background in education, including a Master's degree, Tiffany has empowered over two million women to save, manage, and pay off hundreds of millions of dollars through her impactful Live Richer Movement.
Her advocacy led to the passing of The Budgetnista Law (A1414) in 2019, mandating financial education for middle school students in New Jersey. Tiffany's achievements include being an NAACP nominee and the first Black woman to feature solo on the cover of Money Magazine. She co-hosts the Webby Award-winning podcast, Brown Ambition, and has made appearances on major platforms such as Good Morning America, the TODAY show, TIME, The New York Times, and more.
By Dr. Raquel Martin4.9
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In this episode, Dr. Raquel Martin interviews Tiffany Aliche, also known as the "The Budgetnista" about the importance of discussing money, especially within the black community. They discuss the fear and discomfort surrounding money conversations and the impact it can have on individuals and families. They also touch on the importance of having conversations about wills and estate planning, as well as the role of a financial advisor in facilitating these discussions. Tiffany shares her journey from being a teacher to becoming a renowned personal financial educator and the impact she has made through her work. The episode highlights the need for financial education and access to financial knowledge within communities. In this part of the conversation, Tiffany discusses her transition from teaching to financial education and the creation of a nonprofit business model. She shares how she helps the community through partnerships and emphasizes the importance of education and accessibility. Tiffany also talks about releasing shame and providing psychoeducation, as well as the core principles and strategies for achieving financial freedom. She highlights the challenges faced by black women in achieving financial wellness and the role of investing in growing wealth. Finally, she mentions some of her favorite financial educators. In this conversation, Tiffany Aliche and Dr. Raquel Martin discuss the importance of community, the intersection of financial health and mental well-being, incorporating financial wellness into therapy, understanding the emotional connection to money, financial self-care, and the power of persistence and relentlessness.
Takeaways
Bio
Tiffany "The Budgetnista" Aliche is renowned as America's leading personal financial educator and the author of the New York Times Best Seller, "Get Good with Money." With a background in education, including a Master's degree, Tiffany has empowered over two million women to save, manage, and pay off hundreds of millions of dollars through her impactful Live Richer Movement.
Her advocacy led to the passing of The Budgetnista Law (A1414) in 2019, mandating financial education for middle school students in New Jersey. Tiffany's achievements include being an NAACP nominee and the first Black woman to feature solo on the cover of Money Magazine. She co-hosts the Webby Award-winning podcast, Brown Ambition, and has made appearances on major platforms such as Good Morning America, the TODAY show, TIME, The New York Times, and more.

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