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Welcome to the FInancially Intentional Podcast with Naseema McElroy! This is a weekly podcast covering all things personal finance for those ready to build wealth but who may not know where to start. We believe that you have all the tools to improve your finances because you and your family deserve it. Our hope is that by listening to this podcast, your circle of influence is enhanced. Let us be the folks you choose to surround yourself with.

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Welcome to the FInancially Intentional Podcast with Naseema McElroy! This is a weekly podcast covering all things personal finance for those ready to build wealth but who may not know where to start. We believe that you have all the tools to improve your finances because you and your family deserve it. Our hope is that by listening to this podcast, your circle of influence is enhanced. Let us be the folks you choose to surround yourself with.

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How to Sacrifice For Twelve Months and Change The Next Decade - Episode 143

9/18/2025
Send us a text In today's episode, I sit down with Jason Brown to talk about money, mistakes, and second chances. Jason shares how he once lost a lot of money in the stock market, then learned simple rules to trade smarter and win back his confidence. We talk about living below your means, making a short “sacrifice season,” and building habits that help your family for the long run. Jason explains options in plain language, why taking small profits adds up, and how to keep your cool when prices jump around. You’ll hear real stories about paying off a house, starting with little, and turning lessons into a plan anyone can follow. About our guest: Jason Brown is a stock market expert, power options trader, entrepreneur, and author who teaches the world how to confidently own their financial situations and feel empowered while doing so. Jason’s upcoming book, 5 Year Millionaire, is inspired by the pathway that led him to making his first million in just five years. Brown grew up in Detroit, Michigan and garnered motivation from his upbringing as a child who slept in a sleeping bag on the floor in his family’s home with bars on the windows, and who boldly navigated around drugs and gangs in his neighborhood, to acquire the lifestyle he always dreamed of. The term “power trading” has emerged from his journey in addition to the understanding that truly anyone can use the stock market to trade their way into their ideal lifestyle. Jason says, “it’s all about finding the right trades, applying the right option strategy, mixed with giving the stock enough time to do what you believe it’s going to do”. Today, Jason is completely debt free, has paid off his home, and is married with two children. The Brown Report and Power Trades University are two platforms he utilizes to help his clients retrain and rewire their thought processes for comebacks no matter the financial situation that they are currently in. In Jason’s upcoming book, he highlights the mathematical fact that the average person can become a millionaire within 5 years from the stock market. Jason has been featured on Smart Passive Income podcast, The Mind Your Business podcast, His and Her Money with Talaat and Tai, and the Passive 25k podcast. Learn More About Jason Brown Here Five-Year Millionaire: A Roadmap for Investing in the Stock Market, Wealth Accumulation, and Financial Independence by Jason Brown Support the show --- Please join me here, and follow me on social media, Instagram, and Facebook. Need help getting started on your path to financial freedom? Start Here Join the Financially Intentional Community Oh and please subscribe and leave a review on whatever app you're using to stream this podcast. Get my book Smart Money

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Why Smart People Still Make Money Mistakes - Episode 142

9/11/2025
Send us a text In today's episode I sit down with John Dinsmore, a marketing professor and author of The Marketing of Debt, to talk about why money choices can be so tricky. We share how even people who study finance still make mistakes, and how companies use smart tricks to get us to spend more than we should. We break down how credit cards, loans, and status symbols are sold to us, and what steps we can take to fight back and make better money moves. About our guest: John Dinsmore is a Professor of Marketing at Wright State University and the author of The Marketing of Debt: How They Get You. His research focuses on financial decision-making, payment methods, and mobile applications, and has been published in top journals including Psychology & Marketing and the Journal of Business Research. He is a frequent contributor to outlets such as Forbes, CIO, CBS Marketwatch, and U.S. News & World Report, and has spoken at major conferences like the American Marketing Association and the Association for Consumer Research. At Wright State, Dinsmore teaches courses in digital marketing, strategy, and creativity, earning multiple teaching awards. His business cases, published through Harvard, are taught in MBA programs worldwide, and he has provided executive training to organizations including the U.S. Air Force and Speedway Corporation. With 14 years of industry experience before academia, he brings a practical and research-driven lens to understanding how people make money decisions. He lives in Dayton, Ohio with his wife, two sons, and their bulldog, Creed. John Dinsmore's Website John's new book, The Marketing of Debt: How They Get You Support the show --- Please join me here, and follow me on social media, Instagram, and Facebook. Need help getting started on your path to financial freedom? Start Here Join the Financially Intentional Community Oh and please subscribe and leave a review on whatever app you're using to stream this podcast. Get my book Smart Money

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How To Build a Family Care Plan That Preserves Your Peace And Your Savings - Episode 141

9/4/2025
Send us a text In today's episode, I sit down with Abbe F. Large to talk about caring for aging parents while raising our own kids. We keep it real and simple. We cover the three phases of money and the three buckets to save and spend from. We talk about long term care, life and disability insurance, and how to build steady income in retirement. You will learn when a reverse mortgage or HELOC might help, and when it won’t. We share easy scripts to start money talks with your parents, plus steps for a care plan, powers of attorney, wills, and trusts. My goal is to help you protect your paycheck, your peace, and the people you love. About our guest: Abbe F. Large, CLU®, CLTC, is a Managing Director at Lenox Advisors with three decades of experience dedicating herself to her clients' best interests. Abbe's personal experience with her father's pancreatic cancer journey ingrained how important the products and services she provides to her clients truly work. Specializing in financial, estate, and retirement services, she also assists corporate clients with strategic employee benefits. She was named on Forbes Top Financial Security Professionals in both 2023 and 2022. A devoted family woman and active community member, she enjoys paddleboarding, skiing, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Email Abbe Here: alarge@lenoxadvisors.com More About Abbe F. Large Abbe F. Large in Linkedin Support the show --- Please join me here, and follow me on social media, Instagram, and Facebook. Need help getting started on your path to financial freedom? Start Here Join the Financially Intentional Community Oh and please subscribe and leave a review on whatever app you're using to stream this podcast. Get my book Smart Money

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Why Bankruptcy Might Be the Smartest Choice You Can Make - Episode 140

8/28/2025
Send us a text In today's episode, I sit down with Barry Levine, a bankruptcy lawyer with more than 40 years of experience, to talk about what really happens when people file for bankruptcy. We break down the fear and confusion around money problems and explain how bankruptcy can be a tool to get a fresh start. I also share my own story of going through bankruptcy in my 20s and what I learned from it. Barry gives simple, honest advice on what to expect, how the process works, and why it’s not the end of the world. About our guest: Barry Levine is a Massachusetts-based bankruptcy attorney with more than 30 years of experience helping individuals and small business owners through financial crisis. Known for his calm, practical approach, he guides clients who feel scared, overwhelmed, and out of options to understand the system, explore their choices, and find a clear path forward. Barry believes fear, not just debt, is what keeps people stuck. His role is to bring order to the chaos by applying decades of legal expertise to restore stability and control. With a career that began in a hands-on Boston office during law school, he has built a practice that is detail-oriented, outcome-focused, and always grounded in compassion. The Law Office of Barry R. Levine Support the show --- Please join me here, and follow me on social media, Instagram, and Facebook. Need help getting started on your path to financial freedom? Start Here Join the Financially Intentional Community Oh and please subscribe and leave a review on whatever app you're using to stream this podcast. Get my book Smart Money

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How a Monk Became a Money Manager - Episode 139

8/21/2025
Send us a text In today's episode I talk with Doug Lynam, who shares his amazing journey from being a monk to becoming a money expert. Doug opens up about how he went from giving up everything to learning the true value of money and how it can be used to help others. We chat about the struggles he faced, the lessons he learned, and how he now teaches people to live with purpose while also being smart with their finances. About our guest: Doug Lynam, a former Marine and Benedictine monk, is now a finance expert blending ethics with wealth. A bestselling author and speaker, he helps people align money with purpose. https://www.douglynam.com/ A Case Study In Corporate Fear "A Case Study in Corporate Fear" deconstructs how fear transforms successful... Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify A Case Study In Corporate Fear "A Case Study in Corporate Fear" deconstructs how fear transforms successful... Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Support the show --- Please join me here, and follow me on social media, Instagram, and Facebook. Need help getting started on your path to financial freedom? Start Here Join the Financially Intentional Community Oh and please subscribe and leave a review on whatever app you're using to stream this podcast. Get my book Smart Money

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How Reinvention Can Transform Your Life and Career - Episode 138

8/14/2025
Send us a text In today's episode, I talk with Maya Elious about how to reinvent your life and career so you can grow into the person you’re meant to be. Maya shares how she went from making MySpace pages to building a business that helps experts create clear messages and strong brands. We discuss why it’s important to keep things simple, let go of what no longer works, and have the courage to step out of your comfort zone. About our guest: Maya Elious is an award-winning business coach and personal brand strategist who helps entrepreneurs clarify their message and reinvent their brand with alignment, clarity, and authenticity. For over 15 years, she’s guided thought leaders through powerful pivots, profitable positioning, and brand evolution, becoming a trusted expert for navigating major shifts in the online space. As the Founder of Built To Impact®, Maya has helped thousands of clients turn their expertise into legacy brands, launch high-ticket services, and scale beyond six figures with integrity. Featured in Forbes, Business Insider, and Black Enterprise, her mission is to help women build lives and businesses that feel as good as they look. Outside of work, she enjoys traveling, family time, and binge-watching medical dramas. More about Maya: https://www.mayaelious.com/speaking/ Free Training: http://www.mayaelious.com/evolve Support the show --- Please join me here, and follow me on social media, Instagram, and Facebook. Need help getting started on your path to financial freedom? Start Here Join the Financially Intentional Community Oh and please subscribe and leave a review on whatever app you're using to stream this podcast. Get my book Smart Money

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How to Talk About Money Without Ruining Your Relationship - Episode 137

8/7/2025
Send us a text Money can be really hard to talk about, especially with the person you love. In today's episode, I sit down with my friend and money coach Hanna Morrell to talk about how couples can stop fighting about money and start having better conversations. Hanna shares simple tools that help people feel safe, seen, and understood when talking about their finances. We talk about why arguments happen, how to listen better, and what to do when things get tough. About our guest: Hanna Morrell is the creator of the Pacific Stoa Financial Coaching Curriculum. Frustrated by traditional financial advice that focuses on punishment, shame, and mechanics, she developed a holistic approach that combines financial knowledge with behavioral and emotional tools. Basically Hanna teaches people how to trust themselves with their money. With over eight years of experience working with diverse clients, Hanna has crafted a curriculum that addresses the root causes of financial struggles. Blending financial literacy with principles from psychology, philosophy, trauma-informed practices,and cognitive behavioral therapy, she empowers individuals to overcome financial challenges and build lasting wealth. Hanna’s proven methods have helped countless people transform their relationship with money, set achievable goals, and create a brighter financial future. She is passionate about sharing her expertise with women, couples, and small businesses. http://yourworthcoach.com/ Support the show --- Please join me here, and follow me on social media, Instagram, and Facebook. Need help getting started on your path to financial freedom? Start Here Join the Financially Intentional Community Oh and please subscribe and leave a review on whatever app you're using to stream this podcast. Get my book Smart Money

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Disability Insurance and Why You Need It - Episode 136 (Classic Episode)

7/31/2025
Send us a text In today's classic episode, I talk about something really important that most people don’t think about—what happens if you get sick or hurt and can’t work. I share my own story and explain what disability insurance is and why it’s so helpful. We also talk about the difference between short-term and long-term coverage, and why the insurance your job gives you might not be enough. I know insurance can sound confusing, but I break it down in a simple way so you can feel ready and protected if life throws you a curveball. About our guest: Acquania is a financial coach, freelance writer, and independent life insurance producer with LifeTyme Financial Group, LLC. She is committed to helping people find financial freedom and build wealth. As a financial coach, she equips her clients with "outside the box" finance tips, debt payment plans, retirement planning, and more. With her advice clients are able to meet and exceed their financial and personal goals. Through her finance blog and podcast, The Purpose of Money, she shows women how to invest and save more so they can live a more fulfilling and prosperous life. Acquania's passion for personal finance and investing began when she was in high school and her father gave her a copy of Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki. At 16 years old, Acquania opened a Roth Individual Retirement Account and has been seeking financial independence and early retirement (FIRE) ever since. The Purpose of Money More of Acquania Escarne Support the show --- Please join me here, and follow me on social media, Instagram, and Facebook. Need help getting started on your path to financial freedom? Start Here Join the Financially Intentional Community Oh and please subscribe and leave a review on whatever app you're using to stream this podcast. Get my book Smart Money

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The Real Reason You Self Sabotage Financial Growth - Episode 135

7/24/2025
Send us a text In today's episode, I talk with Scarlett, also known as The Biz Hippie, about how our thoughts and feelings around money can hold us back from living the life we want. Scarlett shares her story of going from saving lots of money but feeling empty inside, to building a life she truly loves by changing her mindset and how she uses her money. We talk about why just working harder doesn’t always lead to happiness, and how it’s okay to want more for yourself. About our guest Scarlett Stanhope, aka The Biz Hippie, teaches coaches to conquer their finances and own their worth so they can be fully supported by the work they love! Scarlett harnessed the power of money to break free from her workaholic career path and pursue her dreams. She uses a combination of tangible money management strategies as well as a variety of coaching techniques to help her clients transform their mindset and relationship to money, allowing them to strategically achieve their goals and live their best lives. The Biz Hippie Free Quiz: Discover your money mindset type My podcast: Empowered & Abundant Podcast Support the show --- Please join me here, and follow me on social media, Instagram, and Facebook. Need help getting started on your path to financial freedom? Start Here Join the Financially Intentional Community Oh and please subscribe and leave a review on whatever app you're using to stream this podcast. Get my book Smart Money

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What Every New Clinician Wishes They Had - Episode 134

7/17/2025
Send us a text In today's episode, I talk with Jessica and Andrew Roden, two amazing PAs who created an app called Blox to help new healthcare workers feel less stressed and more confident. They saw a big problem when they started working—new grads didn’t have the tools they needed to succeed—and they decided to fix it. We talk about how they built their app, what it's like to work in medicine today, and how anyone with a good idea can make a big change. About our guest Jessica Roden, PA-C, and Andrew Roden, PA-C, are the co-founders of Blox, a mobile app designed to help student and new graduate NPs and PAs feel less overwhelmed and more confident in fast-paced clinical settings. Jessica’s experience in urgent care and emergency medicine revealed how isolating those first shifts can feel without the right tools or mentorship. Andrew's experience as a clinical preceptor reveals firsthand how often students struggle to bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world medicine. Frustrated by the lack of streamlined, reliable resources, they launched Blox in early 2025 to build the tool they always needed: something fast, practical, and made for early-career providers. Their mission is simple: support the next generation of clinicians with high-yield clinical guidance that reduces stress, improves decision-making, and builds confidence. Try Blox free at https://bloxmedical.app.link/bloxdownload https://www.bloxmedical.com/ Ruthless Truth--Episode 10: Steve Jobs, the iPhone and Me...The Untold Story Is an opinion platform hosted by Marvin “Truth” Davis. My life and career... Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Support the show --- Please join me here, and follow me on social media, Instagram, and Facebook. Need help getting started on your path to financial freedom? Start Here Join the Financially Intentional Community Oh and please subscribe and leave a review on whatever app you're using to stream this podcast. Get my book Smart Money

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Why High Earners Still Feel Broke - Episode 133

7/10/2025
Send us a text In today's episode, I talk with Germaine Foley, a money coach who helps high-earning women build wealth without giving up the things they love. We both know what it’s like to make good money but still feel stuck and stressed about finances. Germaine shares how she and her husband paid off over $200,000 in debt while still living their lives. We talk about her "Do Both" method, why budgeting doesn’t mean being deprived, and how changing your mindset can change your money story. About our guest Germaine Foley is a Certified Life and Money Coach who helps women who earn good money but still feel stuck financially. After paying off over $200K of debt, without giving up travel or the things she loved, she created a practical approach to building wealth without extreme budgeting. Now, she teaches other high-earning women how to grow their net worth and enjoy life at the same time. Germaine Foley's Website Free Training: How To Build Wealth w/out Going On a Strict Budget Book a Financial Clarity Consultation Support the show --- Please join me here, and follow me on social media, Instagram, and Facebook. Need help getting started on your path to financial freedom? Start Here Join the Financially Intentional Community Oh and please subscribe and leave a review on whatever app you're using to stream this podcast. Get my book Smart Money

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The Current State of Credit in this Economy - Episode 132 (Classic Episode)

7/3/2025
Send us a text In this classic episode, I’m talking with credit expert Shante Nicole about what’s really going on with credit right now and why your score might drop even if you’ve done nothing wrong. We break down how lenders are reacting to the economy, what credit card companies are doing behind the scenes, and what you can do to protect your credit today. This is super important with so many changes happening fast, so if you’ve been confused or stressed about your score lately, this episode will help make things clear and easy to understand. About our expert: Shante Nicole’s passion for serving others has always been at the center of her life. She is an author, financial educator, certified credit consultant, holds a degree in nursing, and is the founder of her nonprofit organizations: F.A.C.E. (Facing Autism with Children Everywhere), and her latest endeavor, Financial Common Cents. As if that doesn’t keep her busy enough, she is also a wife and mother of a child with autism. In January 2017, she started an online Facebook community, "Financial Common Cents", whose motto is “Education…Restoration…Liberation”. It was her mission to empower people to rebuild, restore, and repair their credit. She also helps individuals devise a consistent plan to manage their finances and their debt. To date, her “FCC family” has grown to over 102,000 members from over 100 countries. Through her nonprofit organization, Financial Common Cents, she facilitates workshops, online courses, and personalized financial & credit coaching. As a panelist with SunTrust Bank’s onUp Movement, she educates her community on credit, budgeting, and debt management. She’s also the founder of “Kids Making Cents”, a financial literacy program that offers educational products and workshops in the community including schools, churches, and recreational camps. Make sure you follow her and join her Financial Common Cents Facebook group Support the show --- Please join me here, and follow me on social media, Instagram, and Facebook. Need help getting started on your path to financial freedom? Start Here Join the Financially Intentional Community Oh and please subscribe and leave a review on whatever app you're using to stream this podcast. Get my book Smart Money

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Finding the Best Help for Your Financial Freedom Journey - Episode 131 (Classic Episode)

6/26/2025
Send us a text Today, we discuss with our expert, Dr. Jay Zigmont, how you can seek help from financial experts and what to expect when you start discussing finance with your financial advisor. We also cover good fundamentals in your finances and how clutter and inaccurate advice on the internet could potentially negatively impact your finances. About our guest Jay Zigmont, PhD, MBA, CFP® is the Founder and CEO of Childfree Wealth®, a life and financial planning firm dedicated to helping Childfree and Permanently Childless people. Childfree Wealth is the first firm dedicated to serving Childfree people. Dr. Jay is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™, Childfree Wealth Specialist, and author of the book “Portraits of Childfree Wealth” and the upcoming book “The Childfree Guide to Life and Money.” Dr Jay is the co-host of the Childfree Wealth podcast. His Ph.D. is in Adult Learning from the University of Connecticut. He has been featured in Fortune, Forbes, MarketWatch, Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Business Insider, CNBC, and many other publications. In 2023, he was named a “Rising Star” by Financial Planning. Childfree Wealth Website Link to Dr. Jay's new book Support the show --- Please join me here, and follow me on social media, Instagram, and Facebook. Need help getting started on your path to financial freedom? Start Here Join the Financially Intentional Community Oh and please subscribe and leave a review on whatever app you're using to stream this podcast. Get my book Smart Money

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The College Dilemma: Late-Stage Planning and Financial Solutions - Episode 130

6/19/2025
Send us a text Our guest, financial advisor Brad Baldridge discusses the complex landscape of college planning and its intersection with financial realities. Delving into the different perspectives surrounding the value of higher education, Brad emphasizes the importance of aligning college expenses with overall financial goals, including retirement planning. He highlights the challenges faced by families in navigating the ever-increasing costs of college and offers practical strategies for managing finances and making informed decisions. With a focus on striking the right balance between educational aspirations and financial stability, Brad provides valuable insights and resources for families seeking guidance in the college planning process. About our guest: Brad Baldridge is one of the nation’s leading college financial experts. He teaches families the best ways to plan, save and pay for college so they can make their children’s college dreams come true without wiping out their finances or their retirement. For over 20 years, he has shared his expertise and insights through his private practice, as a blogger and host of the Taming the High Cost of College Podcast, and as a presenter at numerous workshops and seminars. Guest Resources: Baldridge College SolutionsTaming The High Cost of College ResourcesTaming The High Cost of College Podcast Support the show --- Please join me here, and follow me on social media, Instagram, and Facebook. Need help getting started on your path to financial freedom? Start Here Join the Financially Intentional Community Oh and please subscribe and leave a review on whatever app you're using to stream this podcast. Get my book Smart Money

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This Simple Strategy Helped Him Retire Before 30 - Episode 129 (Classic Episode)

6/12/2025
Send us a text In today's episode, I’m excited to have Kadeem Leslie with us today. Kadeem shares his incredible journey from Jamaica to achieving financial freedom before 30. He talks about the challenges he faced growing up, the pivotal moments that shaped his path, and the strategies he used to build multiple streams of income. From starting a property management company to investing in vending machines and real estate. About our guest: Kadeem Leslie is an entrepreneur, real estate investor, author of bestseller, Full Student, and educator on financial freedom. His companies manage over $7 million AUM. His philosophy of FULL challenges people to live their best year, every year, while maximizing their time, impact, physique, earnings, and happiness in the process. He is also an accomplished cellist, having played for over 10 years and for many heads of state. Kadeem Leslie's site and bookKadeem Leslie's IG Support the show --- Check Intentional Style here: https://www.intentionalstylesuite.com/ Please join me here, and follow me on social media, Instagram, and Facebook. Need help getting started on your path to financial freedom? Start Here Join the Financially Intentional Community Oh and please subscribe and leave a review on whatever app you're using to stream this podcast. Get my book Smart Money

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Women Deserve Better Financial Advisors and This Is Why - Episode 128

6/5/2025
Send us a text In today's episode, I sit down with my friend and mentor Hilary Hendershott, a super smart financial expert who helps women build wealth. Hilary shares how she went from being deep in debt and losing her home to becoming a millionaire and teaching others how to win with money. We talk about why so many people, especially women, feel left out when it comes to money, and how changing the way you think about it can totally change your life. About our guest: Hilary Hendershott, MBA, CFP®, is the founder and Chief Advisor at Hendershott Wealth Management, a fee-only firm dedicated to helping women and couples achieve financial freedom through personalized, tax-aware investment strategies. With over two decades of experience, Hilary’s evidence-based, compassionate approach simplifies the complexities of money and empowers clients to reduce financial stress and grow their wealth. As a fiduciary, she puts her clients' best interests first—eschewing commissions and proprietary products—and has earned a 94.96% retention rate among high-net-worth clients over the past five years. Hilary’s passion for financial empowerment is deeply personal. After losing her condo to foreclosure and facing nearly $600,000 in debt, she rebuilt her life by transforming her money mindset, ultimately creating the Money Operating System® to help others do the same. She’s been named one of Investopedia’s Top 100 Financial Advisors for six straight years, is a Top 40 Under 40 Entrepreneur in Silicon Valley, a TEDx speaker, and the host of the Love, your Money® podcast. Hilary’s work has been featured in major media outlets including The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, NBC, and FOX. She holds an MBA from Santa Clara University and lives between California and Puerto Rico with her husband, daughter, and two cats. Hendershott Wealth Management Support the show --- Check Intentional Style here: https://www.intentionalstylesuite.com/ Please join me here, and follow me on social media, Instagram, and Facebook. Need help getting started on your path to financial freedom? Start Here Join the Financially Intentional Community Oh and please subscribe and leave a review on whatever app you're using to stream this podcast. Get my book Smart Money

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The Lie Women Are Told About Money and Power - Episode 127

5/29/2025
Send us a text In today's episode, I talk with my friend Shang Saavedra, who saved enough money to retire by the age of 31! We talk about her new book Wealth Is a Mindset, why talking about money is so important, and how growing up shaped the way she thinks about money today. Shang shares how she and her husband lived simply so they could save more, and how her health scare made her rethink everything. We also talk about how your thoughts and feelings can affect your money habits and why it’s never too late to change. About our guest: Shang Saavedra is a published book author and the founder and CEO of Save My Cents, a nationally recognized personal finance expert. Shang finished saving for her retirement by the age of 31, and is America's leading expert on saving a retirement with joy. Shang's insights have been published by Business Insider, CNBC, Forbes, Fox Business, USA Today, Time / NextAdvisor, Nasdaq, and more. Previously, Shang worked for L.E.K. Consulting, Victoria's Secret, and CVS Health. Shang received her bachelor's degree in economics from Harvard and her MBA from The University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Her book, Wealth Is a Mindset, published in January 2025 with Third State Books. Save My Cents Wealth Is a Mindset No Spend Challenge THE HIGH-EARNING WOMEN PODCAST This podcast empowers high-earning women to make informed financial decisions and thrive. Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Support the show --- Check Intentional Style here: https://www.intentionalstylesuite.com/ Please join me here, and follow me on social media, Instagram, and Facebook. Need help getting started on your path to financial freedom? Start Here Join the Financially Intentional Community Oh and please subscribe and leave a review on whatever app you're using to stream this podcast. Get my book Smart Money

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I Cold Pitched Target and This Is What Happened - Episode 126

5/22/2025
Send us a text In today's episode, I talk with the amazing Marty McDonald about how she went from working a regular job to building her own company and getting her brand into Target stores. Marty shares how she didn’t have all the answers but took bold steps, believed in herself, and kept going even when things got hard. We talk about what financial freedom really means, how to take smart risks, and why betting on yourself is always worth it. About our guest: Marty McDonald, founder of the verified platform Boss Women Media and creator of the Elle Olivia brand, successfully featured in Target stores. Marty is a pitch expert, business strategist, and trailblazing entrepreneur on a mission to help women and ambitious professionals build communities, bet on themselves, and achieve the extraordinary. Her brand, Boss Women Media, has cultivated a thriving network of women ready to level up in life and business, and she’s gearing up for the release of her highly anticipated book. With a proven track record of securing game-changing opportunities, including getting her own brand inside Target, Marty teaches people how to craft compelling narratives, articulate their value, and confidently land deals that transform their futures. She’s been featured on Side Hustle Pro and CBS Morning News and is renowned for creating platforms and communities that inspire and empower. Pre-order your copy of Audacious by Marty McDonald here THE HIGH-EARNING WOMEN PODCAST This podcast empowers high-earning women to make informed financial decisions and thrive. Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Support the show --- Check Intentional Style here: https://www.intentionalstylesuite.com/ Please join me here, and follow me on social media, Instagram, and Facebook. Need help getting started on your path to financial freedom? Start Here Join the Financially Intentional Community Oh and please subscribe and leave a review on whatever app you're using to stream this podcast. Get my book Smart Money

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How to Stop Living in Scarcity and Start Trusting Yourself - Episode 125

5/15/2025
Send us a text In today's episode, I talk with my good friend Leisa Peterson about her new book and how it helped me see money and life in a whole new way. We share real stories about how our past, especially stuff from childhood, can shape how we feel about money. We also talk about how hard it can be to grow when your partner isn’t changing with you, and why it’s okay to focus on your own path. About our guest: Leisa Peterson is a transformative coach and Certified Financial Planner (CFP®) specializing in combining spiritual wisdom with financial expertise. She guides entrepreneurs to million-dollar breakthroughs in their businesses, drawing from over 30 years of experience in coaching and finance. A self-made millionaire by her mid-30s, she authored the best-selling book "The Mindful Millionaire" and hosts a popular podcast. Recognized in Forbes as one of '10 Women Driving Growth in Wealth Management and Investing' for her impact in wealth management, Leisa's innovative approach is celebrated across major media platforms, helping clients navigate complex life challenges with strength and clarity. The Money Catalyst by Leisa Peterson Wealth Clinic by Leisa Peterson THE HIGH-EARNING WOMEN PODCAST This podcast empowers high-earning women to make informed financial decisions and thrive. Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Support the show --- Check Intentional Style here: https://www.intentionalstylesuite.com/ Please join me here, and follow me on social media, Instagram, and Facebook. Need help getting started on your path to financial freedom? Start Here Join the Financially Intentional Community Oh and please subscribe and leave a review on whatever app you're using to stream this podcast. Get my book Smart Money

Duración:00:45:04

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Teach Your Kids to Be Future Millionaires - Episode 124

5/8/2025
Send us a text In today's episode, I talk with Rachel Rodgers, one of my favorite money experts and the author of We Should All Be Millionaires. She just wrote a new book called Future Millionaire, and we dive into why it’s perfect for young people—and honestly, for anyone starting over. We talk about how to earn more money, why building wealth matters, and how parents can teach their kids about money even if they’re still figuring it out themselves. Rachel keeps it real and gives advice that’s easy to follow and full of hope. About our guest Rachel Rodgers is the founder of Hello Seven, a multi-million dollar company that helps diverse entrepreneurs earn more and build lasting wealth. A former attorney and self-made millionaire, Rachel’s mission is to end the cycle of overworking and under-earning for historically excluded communities. Through her podcast, blog, and online network We Should All Be Millionaires: The Club, she’s empowered thousands to take control of their financial futures. Her work has been featured on Good Morning America, Forbes, CNBC, The Drew Barrymore Show, and more. Rachel is the bestselling author of We Should All Be Millionaires and Million Dollar Action, along with several popular Audible originals. Her newest release, Future Millionaire, offers teens and young adults a step-by-step guide to building wealth early in life. She also hosts ROI: The Millionaire Summit and reaches over 400,000 people weekly with practical, relatable money advice. Rachel lives with her husband and four children, creating a life that surpasses even her ancestors' boldest dreams. Hello SevenFuture Millionaire by Rachel RodgersMore Rachel Rodgers Books THE HIGH-EARNING WOMEN PODCAST This podcast empowers high-earning women to make informed financial decisions and thrive. Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Support the show --- Check Intentional Style here: https://www.intentionalstylesuite.com/ Please join me here, and follow me on social media, Instagram, and Facebook. Need help getting started on your path to financial freedom? Start Here Join the Financially Intentional Community Oh and please subscribe and leave a review on whatever app you're using to stream this podcast. Get my book Smart Money

Duración:00:37:51