In this short episode I talk about a conversation that I've never had-what do you do when war happens and how it impacts one's money.
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What in the hell is cryptocurrency and should Black people be excited about it or at least learn about how it works? The jury is still out for a lot of people as to whether crypto is here to stay, is an MLM or a new way to lose your money. In today's episode I speak with Trey Edwards of Coinbase about what crypto is and isn't and why so many Black people are excited about this new asset class.
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In this episode I speak with Rahkim Sabree, a personal finace influence who made waves with his post "Bye, Corporate America. How Firing My Boss Saved My Black Life." We talk about financial modeling and how it has the power to impact financial choices and your money beliefs, the tension of growing a brand outside or your 9-5 and so much more.
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There are so many reasons for Black women to be angry but my concern is that unchanneled anger can ultimately harm our health and wallets. In this episode, I explore how to avoid becoming financially angry-what do instead and talk about going to a Rage room.
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In the following podcast episode, I speak with Julien and Kiersten from Rich and Regular about building Black generational wealth across the African Diaspora. We talk about misconceptions, unspoken tensions and action steps that can be taken to help everyone.
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I hate to admit this but I stuggle with my own financial classism. In this quick episode I share some thoughts.
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There are so many cool fintech products being developed that it can be hard to keep up with them all. In this episode I speak with Khalid Parekh founder and CEO of FAIR.
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If you're thinking about refinancing for the first time but aren't sure what to ask about the process, here are some tips from 4 homeowners who've gone through the process.
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In this episode being released on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, I talk about the financial and emotional cost of fun. This has been on my mind for awhile and I thought it was time to share what I was thinking about.
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https://michelleismoneyhungry.com/the-financial-and-emotional-cost-of-fun
I've worked side-hustles since I turned 16 years old. And I've worked side-hustles while working my regular 9-5 jobs. In this episode I reflect on "Is all money good money?" And share the challenge that I'm dealing with quitting side-hustles. Why is this so hard?!
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Over the holiday break I obsessively watched Selling Tampa and Selling Sunset-two reality shows that follow the lives of real estate brokers in Tampa and Los Angeles. In this episode I share the 15 financial conversations that came up for me as I watched the show.
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It's the beginning of the New Year and I have some things on my mind. I want to share what financial unicorns are (I'm not one) a big project that I'm working on and what I wish for my wonderful listeners. New Year, New You when it comes to your money.
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It's crazy to me that we're closing in on the end of 2021 and this year has been wild. I thought I would share some financial lessons learned and some thoughts about money during this year.
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Sometimes it's hard to know what your financial boundaries are especially in the moment. In this quick episode I talk about what a Financial No-No map is and why it's important to have one.
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https://michelleismoneyhungry.com/how-to-design-your-financial-no-no-map
In this episode I talk about the emotional and financial cost of chasing your dreams. I share 5 lessons learned from King Richard, a movie executive produced by Venus and Serena Williams, about their father Richard Williams. I reflect on what he did to help them become the tennis legends that they are today. It's and incredible movie and story. *No movie spoilers in the episode*
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https://michelleismoneyhungry.com/chasing-your-dreams
One of the most interesting opinions that I hear shared about cryptocurrency is that it is basically Tulip Mania 2.0. There are people convinced that crypto is a bubble waiting to burst sometime soon. In this episode, I share my thoughts about crypto and the lens that I view it through.
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Are you a FIRE focused person who is looking for FIRE events to attend? Are you curious about the CampFI events that happen throughout the year? In this episode I share my CampFI review, my thoughts about creating welcoming FIRE spaces, why I'm eating my words about attending EconoMe. And candidly share why I don't feel comfortable in the midwest and why that discomfort impacted my decision NOT to attend EconoMe. Finally, I share tips on what FIRE event creators can do to create better FIRE events.
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Have you ever considered that you may have financial power over other people? In this episode I share what I've noticed when working side-hustles this year.
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You've probably referenced your favorite personal finance influencer as a money expert or they've shared that in their biography. In this episode I share why I'm uneasy with that title and some food for thought.
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In this episode, I share a review of my first in-person FinCon since 2017 Dallas. I share what worked, some challenges and my overall experience. I would love to hear if you attended or if you're planning to attend in 2022. The pre-sale tickets are already available.
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Gabby Hui from Merkle Science has a candid conversation with me about crypto, what it is and what to consider when thinking about investing in it. Think of this conversation as a crypto 101 conversation.
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I'm about to attend my 7th FinCon event. Here are my tried and true strategies for having a successful in-person conference experience.
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I've decided to share my take on the tipping conversations that keep coming up in the different personal finance spaces that I'm in.
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I have A LOT of experience boycotting states, people and organizations. If you're sketchy, racist or a douche you'll never see any of my money if I can help it. If you're trying to figure out what to think about and how to approach this-listen to the following episode.
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Almost every single year since 2012 I've written a post about attending FinCon, the largest personal finance conference in the United States, if not the world. This year I decided to bring some personal finance influencers onto the show and have them share what they've decided to do.
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