WTF! Women Talk Finance podcast brings you weekly episodes from the world of finance but created specifically for women! Learn from Candace Powell & Jacqueline Kuiper, both experienced finance professionals, as we explore real estate, how to invest with confidence, and how to ask for a raise! We'll talk to women in the industry, conversations that will resonate and inspire! Thanks for listening, we appreciate you!
Today’s guest is Gillian Griffith. Gillian is the founder of GG Copywriting. She specializes in helping female business owners and creative entrepreneurs develop their distinctive brand voice. better tell their story. Equal parts analytical and creative, Gillian loves research and writing conversion-focused copy. With a background in both journalism and marketing, Gillian’s passion for writing helps her to tell compelling stories, change minds, and move people to action!
Welcome Gillian to WTF! Women Talk Finance.
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Welcome back as our WTF! Women Talk Finance hosts, Candace and Jackie, present shocking financial crimes. Our hosts, who love true crime so much they have been inspired to delve into true financial crime.
In today’s episode, Candace takes us back to the summer of 1980’s and to Lake Tahoe, specifically to Harvey’s Resort Hotel in South Lake Tahoe, NV. Several men masqueraded as photocopier deliverers and were able to plant an elaborately booby-trapped bomb containing 1,000 pounds (450 kg) of dynamite within the front offices of Harvey’s Resort Hotel. Candace walks us through this wacky escapade of our inept true-crime criminals.
Then Jackie brings us a historical crime from the 1700’s, not only that we have a female fraudster (nicknamed “Golden Booze”) at the heart of our story. Beware! Confidence scams have been around for a long time, and they are STILL happening! While we take a lighthearted look at crimes from the past, we understand crimes like these are serious. For a good example, take a look at this keynote address from Ayleen Charlotte titled; “Breaking Down the Shame and Taboo of Fraud.” Ayleen was the subject of the 2022 Netflix documentary, “The Tinder Swindler,” watched by people across 200 countries around the world.
Thanks for listening to WTF Women Talk Finance-Financial Crimes Part 2!
Welcome back as our WTF! Women Talk Finance hosts, Candace and Jackie, present TRUE ( and kind of shocking) financial crimes.
Our hosts love true crime so much they have been inspired to delve into true financial crime.
In today’s episode, Jackie brings us the story of Mark Dreier, the architect of a $400 million Ponzi scheme that was blown off the front pages by Bernie Madoff himself. Dreier’s arrest was referred to as “the most bizarre arrest in the history of white-collar crime.”
60 Minutes link to the Mark Dreier story:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEH4fNOqIjM
Candace chose a Canadian true crime as she presents the Quebec Maple Syrup Heist. Yes, it’s as weird as it sounds.
True Crime Canada link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2uhXzyPXQGo
The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/apr/01/maple-syrup-heist-theif-ordered-repay-stolen-goods-canada
Shockingly in this episode, there’s even a reference to J.T.T. (Jonathan Taylor Thomas to you non-90s kids), (mostly due to Candace’s smokin’ hot shirt) #JTTNotAFinancialCriminal
True Financial Crimes Part 2 coming soon!
Thanks for listening!
Meet Ciara Byrne the Founder & Co-CEO of Green Our Planet
Ciara is a documentary filmmaker and social impact entrepreneur.
In 2013 Ciara and Kim MacQuarrie founded Green Our Planet and together with their team they helped create one of the largest and most comprehensive school garden and hydroponics programs in the United States.
Currently, Green Our Planet is operating in 10 states and impacting over 140,000 students.
In 2019 Ciara was selected from 5,000 applications along with 19 other nonprofit leaders to be a 2019 Obama Fellow. The Obama Foundation is supporting Ciara and the team at Green Our Planet to scale their program across the United States and beyond.
In 2001, Ciara set up and ran a film production company, Lion Television, with offices in LA and New York. During that time, she managed over 60 employees and produced hundreds of films a year for PBS, The Discovery Channel, National Geographic, PBS, BBC, Fox, and E!
Ciara uses her background in television to include educational films as a core part of the Green Our Planet offerings to schools.
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Welcome back to the start of season 2 of WTF! Women Talk Finance! We’ve taken the show on the road, today’s episode was recorded in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Our guest is Athar Haseebullah. Athar is the Executive Director of the ACLU of Nevada. He is a local Las Vegas attorney as well as a community organizer.
Athar is the first person of color to lead the ACLU of Nevada since its founding in 1966. He most recently served as general counsel and director of strategic initiatives for Opportunity 180, a Nevada non-profit focused on improving education quality in Nevada.
Prior to his tenure with Opportunity 180, Athar served as the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada’s senior government affairs and legal administrator. He also spent several years as a litigator for both Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada and the City of New York.
Athar is a graduate of Howard University (DC) and Howard University School of Law. He is a practicing Muslim whose parents immigrated to the United States from Pakistan.
This episode focuses on:
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TRIGGER WARNING We discuss delicate issues on this podcast related to trauma, mental health, and suicide.
The idea of “value” in our culture is one that we attach to the money we make, the weight we are, the age we are, and the job we hold. So often, our over-identification with the decimal points of a paycheck or the armor we don sets us up for failure in the remaining spaces of our lives.
When one of those pieces that we attach to our worth slips, a downward spiral can occur. All too often, we see this in the media with stories like that of the Bed, Bath, and Beyond CFO, who took his own life amidst financial crisis in the company. In the warrior servant space (fire, police, military, medical, etc), it may be the very uniform they wear. “Without that, who am I?”
Dr. Steven Nicholas - our very own Dr. Phil - talks with our fearless female founders about this and more, on episode 34 (a bonus episode!) of the WTF! Women Talk Finance podcast.
From the silver lining of one’s deepest, darkest moments, to the disservice of bios and elevator pitches, Dr. Steve dives into what it all boils down to - a sense of belonging outside of our professional work. His snippets of brilliance range from Cheetos to micro-dates, and a deep purpose in managing the world around us.
Join us, as we get real … and then weigh in on what color couch our resident therapist needs for future episodes. This episode, our first with a male guest, should really be billed as a session…for the entire cast.
[3:54] Why talking about mental health is so crucial.
[5:43] The concept of wealth and worth
[8:43] The concept of warrior servants - who are these people outside of the armor they wear?
[13:10] The Charlie Brown Theory
[17:05] When did we decide that we have to have our shit figured out all the time?
[22:06] When facing darkness and pain, the darker the better.
[23:43] The concept of time in depression, anxiety, and the present moment.
[25:04] What does it mean to be congruent as people, and what’s the benefit to it?
[27:34] “You suck at dying and failing.”
[29:50] Amplifying your abilities for resistance by getting back to your basics.
[33:02] Many of us are in our ideal setting when we’re able to be small.
[33:56] If we’re going to experience financial ruin, does our life have to be over? You make that decision.
[34:47] Your self-talk, self-identity, and self-awareness are key to coming through the pain of truthfulness and emerging on the other side a better version of self.
[40:29] Let’s dial back into the key ingredients of who we are.
[43:09] You can’t be the most genuine version of yourself all the time. But you can HONOR your genuine nature.
[46:16] The power of curiosity in the darkness.
[49:41] Failure does not need to be the end.
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Hi WTF! Listeners!
Thank you so much for your support as we wrap up season one of WTF! Women Talk Finance podcast.
This was such a season of growth for us. We feel so blessed that we were able to speak to so many, intelligent, talented, generous, and just amazing women in season one. We brought you information on how to buy a house for the first time, how to ask for a raise, and inspiring stories from women from across the country.
We hope you enjoyed listening as much as we enjoyed creating these podcasts for you.
We're going to have a few special episodes that we will be dropping in the next 3 to 6 weeks. Both episodes feature the first men we've had on the podcast. We may have to change our title because it's not just Women Talking Finance anymore!
From all of us at WTF! Women Talk Finance and Rowe Capital Group, we wish you a delightful Thanksgiving and a wonderful holiday season.
As we look forward to season two, send us any ideas or any questions you might have to: media at rowecapitalgroup.com
Thanks!
xo
Candace & Jackie
Today we’re joined by strategic consultant and founder of Vancourage, Vanessa Vancour. As a DEI speaker and self-proclaimed status-quo skeptic, Vanessa works in the bilingual, strategic storytelling space for brands, organizations, and people who are deeply committed to amplifying diverse voices and doing things differently. At the heart of her business is the desire to think critically about how we tell stories and use those stories to connect with others.
The story we tell about ourselves through words or actions can shape how others see us. When we opt out of telling our own story, others will write it for us based on their knowledge of us – however limited.
Within the business scope, telling the story of your product or service can mean the difference between genuinely connecting with the right audience or slogging through issues from unruly clientele to misrepresented products. Learning to tell your story strategically is difficult and time-consuming…and well worth the effort.
Dig in with us as we hear from Vanessa about the importance of telling our stories:
Here's a breakdown of the episode:
* [2:18] Why telling your own story is so important.
* [7:08] Imposter Syndrome rears its ugly head.
* [8:26] The differences each of us brings to the table are the reasons people interact (or do business) with us.
* [11:29] Vanessa shares her view on how corporations and brands tell stories, and the mistakes she sees them make.
* [14:46] Stories have the ability to build – or rupture – trust.
* [21:33] Businesses need to have feedback loops in place. You can’t be successful without critical feedback.
Vanessa's Bio:
Vanessa Vancour is the strategist and founder of Vancourage, a bilingual storytelling and strategic consulting firm for brands, organizations, and people who are deeply committed to amplifying diverse voices and doing things differently. Vanessa is a born storyteller, bilingual editorial consultant, and Latinx marketer who’s committed her 16+-year career to bringing diverse narratives—and meaningful conversations— to every newsroom, classroom, and ad-agency boardroom she's been a part of.
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Links: Vanessa’s TedX talk, Brené Brown – Living Into Our Values worksheet , Brené Brown – Dare To Lead, The Desire M
Joining us on episode 30 of the WTF! Women Talk Finance podcast is Isabelle Rodriguez-Wilson. This powerhouse has worked with international dignitaries, members of congress, high-level corporate and special interest groups. She served the office of the President of the United States as the Director of the Office of Scheduling and Advance for the Clinton Administration.
Here, she shares her unbelievable story of how the daughter of migrant farmworkers took her high school clerical skills, and a lot of gumption, all the way to the White House. Buckle up, baby, because Isabelle is spilling the tea.
Join us for a jaw-dropping conversation that’s sure to inspire each of us in our lives.
You’ll hear:
•why Isabelle believes in always applying herself
•what our actions say about our brand
•how Isabelle views the generational differences in the world
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Isabelle's bio:
Isabelle is a California native who has enjoyed a fascinating career. From 1993 to 1995, Isabelle served as Senior Advisor to President Bill Clinton directing details associated with domestic and international events, activities, travel, and protocol for both the President and First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton.
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Joining us on episode 29 of the WTF! Women Talk Finance podcast is Isabelle Rodriguez-Wilson. This powerhouse has worked with international dignitaries, members of congress, high-level corporate and special interest groups. She served the office of the President of the United States as the Director of the Office of Scheduling and Advance for the Clinton Administration.
Here, she shares her unbelievable story of how the daughter of migrant farmworkers took her high school clerical skills, and a lot of gumption, all the way to the White House. Buckle up, baby, because Isabelle is spilling the tea.
Join us for a jaw-dropping conversation that’s sure to inspire each of us in our lives. You’ll hear:
Here's a look at the episode:
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Isabelle's bio:
Isabelle is a California native who has enjoyed a fascinating career. From 1993 to 1995, Isabelle served as Senior Advisor to President Bill Clinton directing details associated with domestic and international events, activities, travel, and protocol for both the President and First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton.
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Dr. Tya Mathis-Coleman, Deputy Treasurer from the Nevada State Treasurers office joins us on episode 28 of the WTF! podcast. We’re diving into the unknowns behind saving for your kids’ college tuitions. Tya’s powerhouse office is doing more than the finance side of things, they’re making it fun.
Feeling stressed about putting your kids through college? Does that seem like a pipe dream? Are you unsure where to start? Or do you see student loan debt as an inevitable outcome? As Tya puts it, “There’s a plan for everyone.” And it’s not just for Nevada. Outside the state? We’ve got your resources as well.
Join us to hear:
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Tya bio:
Dr. Tya R. Mathis-Coleman is a passionate community servant who is committed to public education. Mathis-Coleman is a native of Las Vegas, NV and is a proud product of the Clark County School District and the Nevada System of Higher Education. She received her Bachelor of Liberal Arts in Political Science from the University of Nevada, Reno, a Master of Public Administration degree, and a Doctor of Public Policy degree both from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Mathis-Coleman currently; serves as the Deputy Treasurer overseeing the College Savings Division for the State Treasurer’s Office. She is responsible for helping Nevadan’s plan, save and pay for post-secondary education, she feels privileged to work for an organization with the same values as her own. Mathis-Coleman believes in the tremendous impact that a person can have on the lives of young people. She strives to make a difference in the lives of others daily.
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We’re back for more dialogue with Nellie Davis, member of the Walker River Paiute Tribe, Traditional Herbalist and Bodyworker, Ancestral Healer, and owner and operator of Outsiders Hair Studio. Nellie is tapping into the energy of the world in all forms, and discussing the necessity of deep healing work. She talks about connection to the land, medicine in its truest form, and the need to acknowledge our shadow along with our light.
The discussion with our fearless female founders includes what investment looks like in all ways, how we can bring our best selves to the table, and why the work is never done – whether that’s making money or healing ourselves.
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Nellie bio:
Nellie is a member of the Walker River Paiute Tribe, and a mother. Her work as a Traditional Herbalist and Bodyworker allows her to practice ancestral and generational healing. She is the owner and operator of Outsiders Hair Studio -- a place where people can feel comfortable no matter their background. She is a Ted X speaker about building community value and grassroots urban planning, and she joins us today on the WTF! Women Talk Finance podcast.
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Nellie Davis is a Small Business Owner at Outsiders Hair Salon **and Studio in Reno, NV
She started her business as a place where people could feel comfortable no matter their background.**
Nellie is a member of the Walker River Paiute Tribe
She is a Ted X speaker about building community value and grassroots urban planning
She is amazing and fierce and today she is on WTF! Women Talk Finance!
Today we’re going to talk about “Stepping into Your Own Power” :
**Nellie talks about how to eliminate things from your life that do not amplify, resonate, or allow you to explore the parts of life that will help you find and understand your strength.
Welcome Nellie Davis!**
Kate Shannon is back with us for the third time (does she get a special badge or something?) to discuss her tiny home, how she got there, and how her career and personal life intersect beautifully to let her help others realize their dreams.
From the pressure to accomplish and thrive in a certain way, to the symbolism a tiny home can have in the financial space, Kate and our fearless female founders get into it all. Bucking tradition, Kate is challenging the societal norms of what the financial industry looks like, and what home life looks like.
Join us to hear:
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Kate's bio:
Kate has over fifteen years of experience in the financial services industry. She earned a B.A. in Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature from the University of Minnesota, where she graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. Kate also holds a M.A. in Philanthropic Studies from Indiana University, where she was a Jane Addams-Andrew Carnegie fellow. Kate has served on many local nonprofit boards, is a community volunteer, advises local collegiate groups, and prides herself on being a mindful donor. She lives in Minnetonka with her young family and loves music and travel.
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Casey Blum, licensed Alcohol and Substance Therapist, is back this week to discuss the many effects of the pandemic in terms of mental health, and reminds us that -no matter what we experienced- we are not alone. She dives into the tornado [pun intended…listen to hear why] that is our world in the kinda/sorta/pseudo-post pandemic world.
Casey gives words to “the thing” we don’t want to name, shares some AHA! insights of what we were feeling over the past couple years, discusses strategies to cope, and reminds us of what our goals need to be when dealing with stress. Luckily, we come out on the other side of the discussion with some silver linings as well.
Come along with us to learn:
· how the loss of routine can create high-level anxiety
· why Casey says to reframe how we ‘make changes in life’
· what self-care looks like, what it’s NOT, and why it’s important
· why Candace “hits the deck” and practices it regularly
Here's a look at the episode:
[1:30] Name “the thing” that’s been there since the pandemic started.
[2:08] What is the name?
[2:44] The statistics on depression and anxiety are alarming.
[3:55] Solid reasons for the recent changes in anxiety and depression.
[5:10] So, how do we cope with all of this?
[5:58] One of those “easier said than done” that slaps us across the face like the tortilla
challenge. Jump to this point to hear Casey share one of the most important strategies for managing stress.
[8:12] That was a lot of heavy…is there a silver lining?
[10:20] THIS IS WHERE $H!T GETS REAL!
[11:11] Annnnd we’re back! Let’s get back into it and reassess the damage.
[13:01] Residual stress does exist and may change our baseline.
[14:31] Need another positive blip? Here it is…almost in the form of a mantra.
[16:55] Thinking of this in terms of finances, are there new opportunities in this new world?[17:18] Self-care is crucial – especially now. What does that look like?
[19:18] What are some things you do for self-care? Jackie and Candace both subscribe to simply laying on the floor.
[21:03] Self-Care is not a one-time thing. Keep it front of mind.
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Casey Blum is a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor. She works with people who struggle with addiction, self-confidence, codependency, behavioral impulsivity, depression, anxiety, relational issues, and a variety of other concerns that get in the way of living according to one’s true potential.
Website: https://hybridcounseling.com/our-doctors/casey/
TITLE: WHAT’S THE COST OF LIQUIDITY? The Illiquidity Premium and Alternative Investments with hosts Jackie Kuiper & Candace Powell
This week, our hosts effortlessly unpack a seemingly complex topic: the “illiquidity premium” in investing. (Although, once you understand the basics, you’ll realize it’s not as complicated as it sounds.)
Pros and cons can be found in any area of life, and the investment space is no exception. Liquid investments (like high yield savings accounts, stocks, or bonds) carry certain risks and rewards, as do illiquid investments – those that are more difficult to sell for cash value relatively quickly (like real estate). Listen-in to learn more about the difference between liquid and illiquid investments and how you can leverage both investment types to help place you in a stronger financial position down the road.*
*Please note, this podcast is for entertainment and educational purposes only. We are not financial advisors, nor are we providing financial or investment advice.
Come along with us to learn:
· the definition of, and difference between, liquid and illiquid investments
· the risks and rewards of illiquid investments
· why illiquid assets can help to quell the emotional volatility of investing
Here's a look at the episode:
· [1:10] What is a liquid investment vs. an illiquid investment?
· [2:12] Is my investment liquid?
· [2:57] George in It’s A Wonderful Lifeexplained banks (and similarly, investments) perfectly, and outlined what our money is doing.
· [4:24] Why would someone choose illiquidity?
· [5:28] What are the benefits of illiquidity?
· [5:51] Understanding the illiquidity premium.
· [6:50] How market volatility and emotional volatility are connected and can be managed with illiquid assets.
· [8:48] Millennials have been through several big market changes (the Great Recession, COVID, the Great Resignation) – how might their experiences alter the way they invest?
· [10:35] Where to go with investing now.
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From creative to legal, Wynne links two things that don’t often mesh naturally, and shares how and why they need to coexist in business.
We’ve talked with Wynne before, and just can’t get enough. As a self-described “conscientious lawyer and public speaker, fueled by hard work, passion, and success, with tireless support for others.”, Wynne has seen the many pieces that play into making business work.
Wynne runs Reece Law [https://www.reece-law.com/] with her father, Jim Reece, and founded The Creative's Counsel® [https://www.reece-law.com/creativescounsel] -- a legal niche which provides services to entrepreneurs and creatives. Specializing in corporate, intellectual property, and mergers and acquisitions, The Creative's Counsel® supports businesses in an outside general counsel capacity. Their motto is, “We work, so that you can dream.”
In finding a path for entrepreneurs and creatives to understand and own their businesses, Wynne relies on her own success in marrying the two pieces.
This conversation serves up concrete to-dos in order to get a business or idea rolling, and offers a shift in perspective so, as a creative, your dreams and desires translate to those in the logistics side of things. Come along with us as we discuss:
Here’s a look at the episode:
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Kate Shannon returns to discuss financial literacy and the important tasks we need to tackle in our lives.
In this episode, Kate discusses why women need to take hold of their financial worlds. She talks about calculating how much we truly make per hour to better understand the value of all things in our lives, and she’ll discuss why almost everything life is a trade-off. You’ll learn things like…
On episode 17 of WTF! Women Talk Finance podcast, we meet Brooke Markevicius – a unicorn of a woman. As a female founder in the tech world, Brooke’s first successful capital raise of half a million dollars and is now raising her first seed fund of $3 million for her company, Allobee.
Brooke’s departure from the corporate tech world, to have her child, left her feeling the frustrations of exiting the traditional work world and finding her way in the freelance space. That developed into the creation of Allobee.
Allobee is the future of outsourcing – acting as a one-stop shop for entrepreneurs looking to hire, and those seeking a more flexible work schedule.
This week, Brooke shares what she did to boost herself, her company, and her cohorts, as well as her tenants for improving the female investor/investment pool.
Join us to hear:
• which direction Brooke believes the workforce is heading
• why freelancers need to rethink, and take ownership of, their place among business owners
• why Brooke stepped into a capital raise in the first place
• how crucial it is to support one another in business– and why there’s plenty of space to do so
• why it’s difficult to get in front of female investors and even harder to get them to invest with you
Money and Mental Health - Money Management is self-care with Guest Casey BlumFace the Beast of Financial Unknowns to Reduce Stress
This week, we talk with licensed therapist, Casey Blum. In this episode we discuss mental health, finance, self-care, and the programming we all receive as children in regards to money. We ask the question, “Are these childhood interpretations of money that we carry truly serving us?” Casey shares her tactics, and offers words of encouragement to those struggling. You’ll learn things like:
· why Casey sees stress management as important, in relation to our money, and our long-term wellbeing
· how to break down the financial baggage we bring to relationships
· how the simple act of talking can lighten the load of financial stress
· why Casey believes our views on money can be changed
· how Casey suggests we rethink our mindset on therapy
· what it means to “Face the Beast”
Casey's bio:
Casey is a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor. She works with people who struggle with addiction, loneliness, and isolation, self-confidence, codependency, behavioral impulsivity, depression, anxiety, relational issues, and a variety of other concerns that get in the way of living according to one’s true potential.
In her free time, Casey participates in a regular yoga practice and is a certified yoga instructor. She believes that though the stress of living can never truly be uncoupled with the human experience, we can learn to take this challenge on directly, to experience a more fulfilling life.
Website:
www.HybridCouseling.com
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The Intersection of Women & Finance – and How We Can Take Control
This week, we talk with Kate Shannon, who, according to Jackie, is the “person who does everything.” She’s an entrepreneur, painter, author, tango dancer, mom, creative, and tiny home builder/dweller. Her background in the financial services industry, and her work with non-profits, bolster her views on the intersection of women and finance.
In this episode, Kate discusses why we need to ask good questions so we can all find our own best answers. She dives into why negotiation isn’t the beast it seems to be, how to tame the monster for your benefit, and why punishing yourself for what you DIDN’T do in the past isn’t worth your while. You’ll learn things like…
Kate's bio:
Kate has over fifteen years of experience in the financial services industry. She earned a B.A. in Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature from the University of Minnesota, where she graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. Kate also holds a M.A. in Philanthropic Studies from Indiana University, where she was a Jane Addams-Andrew Carnegie fellow. Kate has served on many local nonprofit boards, is a community volunteer, advises local collegiate groups, and prides herself on being a mindful donor. She lives in Minnetonka with her young family and loves music and travel.
Website:
Bigstonetinyhome.com
Connect with Kate on social:
IG @bigstonetinyhome
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@bigstonetinyhome
The following are people/things referenced in the podcast:
@harlemchildrenszone
@susan.piver
@brenebrown
@tarasophiamohr
@andreascher
How can you become more comfortable with failure and use it to fuel your passions?
This week we talk with Wynne Reece, who runs Reece Law with her father, and created a legal niche, The Creative's Counsel®. We dive into the business aspects that creatives need (and may not love to focus on) as well as the idea of failure, and what can be gained by it.
Specializing in corporate, intellectual property, and mergers and acquisitions, Wynne supports businesses in an outside general counsel capacity. Wynne is self-described as a “conscientious lawyer and public speaker, fueled by hard work, passion, success, with tireless support for others.”
Her creation of the legal niche, The Creative's Counsel®, allows her to work with entrepreneurs and creatives on the business aspects they need but may not love to focus on.
We dive into the idea of failure, and what can be gained by "failing fast" as she shares her tactics, and offers words of encouragement to those who might be struggling.
Wynne’s sense of giving back comes directly from her parents who have aided her in doing good within the world.
In this episode, you’ll…
Wynne's bio:
Partner and Certified IP Paralegal, Wynne Reece, focuses her practice on general litigation matters and business counseling, while also passionately pursuing pro bono work and community involvement.
In less than 4 years, Wynne started two successful businesses and at just 30 years old, she successfully sold one of them to devote her energy to a legal niche, The Creative's Counsel®. The Creative's Counsel® focuses on supporting business owners, by offering them affordable and approachable legal work, with counsel they can relate to. Reece Law, P.L.L.C. was founded in 2013 and to date Wynne has worked with over 700 businesses, in an outside counsel capacity. All this time, she continues to organize and partake in philanthropic ventures in our community, she has completed over 150 pro bono hours per year including founding a pro bono legal clinic in North Minneapolis, she has served on a number of committees and boards, she has served as the Mock Trial Chair, and she is an adjunct professor for the business law clinic at Mitchell Hamline School of Law.
Candace & Jackie chat about things they believe you can do, in your 20's & 30's to set yourself up for success. Yes, you do need to sign up for your company's 401k. We have some ideas and some advice that is certainly worth your next 23 minutes, take a listen! #WTF #WomenTalkingFinance #WomenHelpingWomen https://www.rowecapitalgroup.com/
Investing in Yourself with Founder and CEO of Energetically Efficient, Kristin Rowell
Kristen Rowell, the Founder and CEO of Energetically Efficient, is a wonderful example if how investing in yourself can (and will) pay dividends. Kristen left behind a very successful career “lawyer-ing” and moved to make her passion for nutrition and living healthy into a new career.
Kristen speaks about the mindset of living in a place, not from scarcity, but from abundance. She talks about that mindset guiding her to new energy in her life and finding exciting opportunities in this new life.
Kristen is a dynamic and powerful presence, please take a listen to this episode of WTF!
For more information on Kristen’s functional nutritional therapy practice go to: https://energeticallyefficient.com/
Meet Kristin Rowell, the Founder and CEO of Energetically Efficient™. She is a former business litigator turned Functional Nutritional Therapy Practitioner. We’re excited to have her on today’s podcast! We discuss her move from “lawyering” to owning her own business that helps people lose weight, gain muscle and energy, so they are proud of the person they see in the mirror. Kristin speaks to and consults for companies and organizations around the country on a variety of nutrition, lifestyle, and wellness topics.
https://energeticallyefficient.com/
The U.S. Supreme Court appears poised to overturn Roe v Wade which will restrict abortion rights in many states across the country. Candace and Jackie talk about the impact on birth parents including earning potential, household poverty, and an overall increase in debt. They also discuss how the overall U.S. economy will be impacted by the reduced labor force.
This WTF! episode discusses how investing changed during the pandemic and how evidence points to women moving from saving to investing during Covid. #WTF #FemaleInvesting #WomenSupportingWomen
Celeste Johnson built The Applied Companies into a Reno-area HR recruiting powerhouse. Today she joins Candace & Jackie on WTF! to discuss the challenges of buying a business, getting the right financing and why as a buyer, you may have leverage in the deal.
From Investopedia, "Impact investing is an investment strategy that aims to generate specific beneficial social or environmental effects in addition to financial gains. Impact investments may take the form of numerous asset classes and may result in many specific outcomes. The point of impact investing is to use money and investment capital for positive social results."
Learn about environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing and why socially conscious people look at the standards for a company’s behavior to screen potential investments.
Katie Powell confronts financial illiteracy and information inundation on WTF! Women Talk Finance Podcast! #womensupportingwomen #finance #WTFwomentalkfinancepodcast
Today we sit down with Celeste Johnson, CEO of The Applied Companies. Celeste has some great ideas on what you should be asking before you accept your next job offer.
Alison Gaulden shares strategies on how to ask for that raise and discover your value on WTF! Women Talk Finance Podcast! #womensupportingwomen #finance #WTFwomentalkfinancepodcast
Today's guests are both mortgage loan consultants from Caliber Home Loans, Inc.
Feel free to reach out to them at:
Michelle Hulbert, NMLS #184194 – 775-470-7806
Amy Brazil, NMLS #1493266 – 775-470-7839
www.thehulbertbrazilteam.com
WTF! Women Talk Finance podcast brings you weekly episodes from the world of finance but created specifically for women! Learn from Candace Powell & Jacqueline Kuiper, both experienced finance professionals, as we explore real estate, how to invest with confidence, and how to ask for a raise! We'll talk to women in the industry, conversations that will resonate and inspire! Thanks for listening, we appreciate you!