We all deserve a path to success. And while everyone’s journey is unique in their own special way, so many of us share the desire for our families to have it better than we did.
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By Self Financial
We all deserve a path to success. And while everyone’s journey is unique in their own special way, so many of us share the desire for our families to have it better than we did.
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The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.
While each of their parents did the best they could with what they had, Mack Wilds and Mouse Jones – two thirds of the Guys Next Door – grew up with a clear understanding of the difference in class between them and their childhood friends. In this final episode of season one, they share how financial trauma has inspired their approach to parenting and building community.
This podcast was produced by Self Financial, Inc. and Acast Creative. The information presented is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, regulatory, or legal advice. The content does not necessarily reflect the views of Self or its affiliates, including its issuing bank partners, and Self does not endorse any products or services mentioned in this podcast. The views expressed by podcast participants are their own and may not reflect the views of Self. Some participants may have received compensation. The information contained in this podcast may not be current, and Self assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy of the information and has no obligation to provide updates. Although links may be provided, Self cannot control the content posted on linked websites, and any liability therefore is expressly disclaimed.
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Growing up in 1980’s Atlanta, TransLash creator Imara Jones was exposed to a culture around money that was rooted in fear. In this episode, she shares how decisions she’s made in the past have shaped her approach to money today – reminding us that we can all make small choices now to set ourselves up for a better future.
This podcast was produced by Self Financial, Inc. and Acast Creative. The information presented is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, regulatory, or legal advice. The content does not necessarily reflect the views of Self or its affiliates, including its issuing bank partners, and Self does not endorse any products or services mentioned in this podcast. The views expressed by podcast participants are their own and may not reflect the views of Self. Some participants may have received compensation. The information contained in this podcast may not be current, and Self assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy of the information and has no obligation to provide updates. Although links may be provided, Self cannot control the content posted on linked websites, and any liability therefore is expressly disclaimed.
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Lifelong friends Ashley Frangie and Lety Sahágún share everything: friends, family, money, a podcast and now, a media company. In this episode, they open up about lessons they’ve learned along the way, from post-college debt to losing money in the beginning stages of their hobby turned business venture.
Listen to an episode of their podcast, Se Regalan Dudas here: seregalandudas.com/our-first-episode-in-english-becky-g
This podcast was produced by Self Financial, Inc. and Acast Creative. The information presented is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, regulatory, or legal advice. The content does not necessarily reflect the views of Self or its affiliates, including its issuing bank partners, and Self does not endorse any products or services mentioned in this podcast. The views expressed by podcast participants are their own and may not reflect the views of Self. Some participants may have received compensation. The information contained in this podcast may not be current, and Self assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy of the information and has no obligation to provide updates. Although links may be provided, Self cannot control the content posted on linked websites, and any liability therefore is expressly disclaimed.
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Growing up in Guam, Katrina Palanca knew that going to school to become a doctor was a sure path to success her family would be proud of. But thanks to one big leap of faith, and years of hard work and sacrifice, Katrina is living in her passion as the VP of Global Partnerships for the San Antonio Spurs.
Today, she’s using her experience to help others fight for what they deserve while planning for a future that she never thought possible.
Learn more about Katrina at katrinapalanca.com
This podcast was produced by Self Financial, Inc. and Acast Creative. The information presented is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, regulatory, or legal advice. The content does not necessarily reflect the views of Self or its affiliates, including its issuing bank partners, and Self does not endorse any products or services mentioned in this podcast. The views expressed by podcast participants are their own and may not reflect the views of Self. Some participants may have received compensation. The information contained in this podcast may not be current, and Self assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy of the information and has no obligation to provide updates. Although links may be provided, Self cannot control the content posted on linked websites, and any liability therefore is expressly disclaimed. (edited)
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Like so many of us, Tara Jacobs has made some money mistakes that she regrets. But, on the other side of a tough season that’s impacted her housing, her family and her mental health, Tara is invested in building a support system for women in need of community.
In this episode, Tara shares some of the hard lessons she’s learned over the years and how she’s teaching her kids things about money that she wishes she’d known growing up
This podcast was produced by Self Financial, Inc. and Acast Creative. The information presented is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, regulatory, or legal advice. The content does not necessarily reflect the views of Self or its affiliates, including its issuing bank partners, and Self does not endorse any products or services mentioned in this podcast. The views expressed by podcast participants are their own and may not reflect the views of Self. Some participants may have received compensation. The information contained in this podcast may not be current, and Self assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy of the information and has no obligation to provide updates. Although links may be provided, Self cannot control the content posted on linked websites, and any liability therefore is expressly disclaimed.
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After 13 years together, comedy-acting duo Naomi Ekperigan and Andy Beckerman are well into building a life together. And like most couples, they’ve dealt with some bumps along the way.
In this episode, Naomi and Andy share their tips and tricks for navigating financial “baselines”, job insecurity and so much more for new and long-term couples alike.
This podcast was produced by Self Financial, Inc. and Acast Creative. The information presented is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, regulatory, or legal advice. The content does not necessarily reflect the views of Self or its affiliates, including its issuing bank partners, and Self does not endorse any products or services mentioned in this podcast. The views expressed by podcast participants are their own and may not reflect the views of Self. Some participants may have received compensation. The information contained in this podcast may not be current, and Self assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy of the information and has no obligation to provide updates. Although links may be provided, Self cannot control the content posted on linked websites, and any liability therefore is expressly disclaimed.
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Jacent Wamala is a licensed marriage, and family therapist turned money mindset coach and the host of Self. Here, she shares how her experience recovering from student loans and credit card debt after a season of grief inspired her to help others do the same.
This podcast was produced by Self Financial, Inc. and Acast Creative. The information presented is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, regulatory, or legal advice. The content does not necessarily reflect the views of Self or its affiliates, including its issuing bank partners. Self does not endorse any products or services mentioned in this podcast. The views expressed by podcast participants are their own and may not reflect the views of Self. Some participants may have received compensation. The information contained in this podcast may not be current, and Self assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy of the information and has no obligation to provide updates. Although links may be provided, Self cannot control the content posted on linked websites, and any liability, therefore, is expressly disclaimed.
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The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.