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Host Francesca Amiker sits down with directors Joe and Anthony Russo, producer Angela Russo-Otstot, stars Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt, and more to uncover how family was the key to building the emotional core of The Electric State . From the Russos’ own experiences growing up in a large Italian family to the film’s central relationship between Michelle and her robot brother Kid Cosmo, family relationships both on and off of the set were the key to bringing The Electric State to life. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts . State Secrets: Inside the Making of The Electric State is produced by Netflix and Treefort Media.…
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Find Me The Money is all about your divorce and your finances. It features forensic accountant Tracy Coenen, who is talking to guests about finding hidden money, getting the best financial settlement in your divorce, and coming out of your divorce stronger than before. Tracy helps women going through messy divorces gain financial clarity and win the money they deserve in their divorces.
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Find Me The Money is all about your divorce and your finances. It features forensic accountant Tracy Coenen, who is talking to guests about finding hidden money, getting the best financial settlement in your divorce, and coming out of your divorce stronger than before. Tracy helps women going through messy divorces gain financial clarity and win the money they deserve in their divorces.
When you’re going through a divorce, choosing the right professionals—attorneys, financial experts, and coaches—can make or break your experience. But how do you know who’s truly qualified to help you? This week, Tracy Coenen sits down with Liz Becker, president and founder of the National Association of Divorce Professionals (NADP) and senior trainer for the Certified Divorce Specialist (CDS) program. With nearly 20 years of experience in the divorce industry, Liz has seen firsthand how the right professionals can change the trajectory of a divorce—and how the wrong ones can create even more stress. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: What makes a great divorce professional? It’s not just about credentials—it’s about communication, empathy, and a holistic understanding of the process. Red flags to watch for when hiring an attorney, financial expert, or coach. The truth about divorce coaches—why not all are created equal, and what to look for in a good one. How to build the right “divorce team” so you don’t overlook critical financial or legal issues. Why Liz recommends interviewing at least three professionals before making a decision—and how to spot the best fit. It's not easy finding the right professionals to work with, and with something as important as your divorce, you don't want to take chances. That's why organizations like NADP exist.... to help you find quality people who will look out for your interests in your divorce. Key Takeaways: Specialization matters. Hiring professionals who focus on divorce (rather than general practice) can make a huge difference. Beware of “coaches” with no formal training. A personal divorce experience isn’t enough—proper education and certification are key. Don’t just hire the first attorney you meet. Comparing multiple professionals will give you a better sense of expertise, communication style, and fit. Your legal team is more than just your attorney. The right professionals—like real estate experts, forensic accountants, and financial advisors—can prevent costly mistakes. Tune in Now to hear Liz’s expert advice on finding the right professionals for your divorce journey! Resources & Links: Find a vetted divorce professional: https://thenadp.com/ Learn about Certified Divorce Specialists (CDS): https://www.thecdstraining.com/…
Feeling down and doubting yourself? It’s time to unleash your inner superhero! Life’s challenges, especially something as tough as divorce, can leave you feeling like your confidence has taken a hit. In this episode, Tracy Coenen and top confidence coach Trish Blackwell dive deep into why confidence is the ultimate superpower to help you rise above self-doubt and take control of your narrative. Trish, who works with Olympic athletes, CEOs, and high-achievers, brings her expert advice on how to shift your mindset, embrace self-compassion, and start seeing your life as a story you get to rewrite it during and after divorce. Together, Tracy and Trish unpack practical ways to rebuild confidence when you feel at your lowest. You’ll learn why it’s crucial to reframe your divorce as a completed chapter—not a failure—and how adopting small daily habits, like journaling and practicing gratitude, can spark hope and a sense of empowerment. This episode is full of actionable tips and inspiring insights to help you stop feeling stuck and start building a life you’re excited about again! What You’ll Learn: Why your divorce story doesn’t define you—it’s just one chapter of an extraordinary life. How to shift your mindset and silence the inner critic that tells you, “I’m not enough.” Simple, actionable steps to start building confidence—yes, even in 5 minutes a day! How to advocate for yourself (even when it’s scary) and stand strong in negotiations. The power of journaling and Trish’s 3-3-3 Method—a 3-minute tool to reshape your mindset. Quotes to Boost Your Mood: “Your best years aren’t behind you—they’re ahead of you. Let’s make them extraordinary!” “Confidence starts with believing you’re worthy of the life you want.” Resources for You: Download Trish’s free tool, The 333 Method and start feeling unstoppable in just 3 minutes a day: https://trishblackwell.com/333method Learn more about the College of Confidence—a supportive community where confidence-building becomes second nature: https://collegeofconfidence.com/ Find Trish on Instagram: @trish_blackwell Whether you’re rebuilding after divorce, chasing a big goal, or just looking for a little inspiration, this episode will leave you feeling ready to take on anything. Tune in now and let’s build that confidence muscle together!…
Feeling a little "crazy" during your divorce? You’re not alone. In this heartfelt episode, Tracy sits down with Erica Bennett—global training guru, coach, and host of The Crazy Ex-Wives Club podcast. Erica shares her inspiring journey from heartbreak to healing and gives us tools to help redefine the word "crazy" into something positive and powerful. This episode dives deep into the emotional rollercoaster of divorce, tackling the labels that often get unfairly thrown around. Erica and Tracy debunk the myths, like the “crazy ex-wife” and “narcissistic ex-husband” tropes, and instead focus on how to process emotions, take responsibility for your role in the relationship, and stop letting old wounds hold you back. With practical tips and relatable stories, they show how the most challenging moments can become stepping stones to a more aligned, fulfilling life. What you'll learn in this episode: Why "you're just crazy" is the go-to insult—and how to reclaim your power The two kinds of crazy: unhealed chaos vs. healthy, confident boldness Erica’s personal divorce story, including the hard lessons that led to unconditional happiness The life-changing practice of owning your emotions (and how to stop letting them own you) How to find clarity if you’re stuck in the “Should I stay or go?” phase Plus: Erica introduces her free quiz, Finding Your Way Forward, which will help you pinpoint where you are in your divorce journey and give you actionable tips to move forward. Whether you’re navigating separation, rediscovering yourself post-divorce, or just need a little boost to feel less "crazy," this episode is packed with wisdom and positivity to help you thrive. Resources Mentioned in the Episode: Erica’s free quiz to help find your way forward during your divorce: https://www.thecrazyexwivesclub.com/quiz-what-phase-are-you Follow Erica on social media @thecrazyexwivesclub Visit Erica’s website: https://www.thecrazyexwivesclub.com Tune in now and redefine what it means to be “crazy”—on your own terms. #DivorceHealing #Empowerment #PositiveCrazy…
Are you a single mom juggling life, kids, and finances? Feeling overwhelmed by teaching your kids about money when you’re barely keeping up yourself? This episode is for YOU! Tracy Coenen sits down with the dynamic Yanely Espinal to discuss financial literacy for single moms and their kids. Yanely is a Brooklyn-born ball of energy who shares her inspiring journey from a debt-ridden teacher to a financial education powerhouse with over 4 million YouTube views and a bestselling book, Mind Your Money. What You’ll Learn: Breaking Cycles: How to tackle generational gaps in financial education. Teaching Money at Home: Easy, everyday ways to make financial lessons part of your routine—no extra time required! Mistakes to Avoid: Why telling your kids what to do with money isn’t as effective as involving them in decision-making. Game-Changing Resources: From podcasts to free lesson plans, learn about the tools Yanely uses to empower families and schools with financial knowledge. Highlights: “Don’t add new tasks—just weave financial lessons into what you’re already doing!” Discover why thinking out loud about money decisions can change how your kids see finances forever. Learn how NextGen Personal Finance, is on a mission to make financial literacy a must-have course in every U.S. high school by 2030. Ready to take charge of your financial future and help your kids build a brighter one too? Tune in now to hear practical advice, inspiring stories, and actionable tips that’ll have you and your kids feeling financially savvy in no time. Resources Mentioned: Yanely's book, Mind Your Money: https://amzn.to/41Rr6jn Find out if your state requires financial literacy education for your kids: https://www.ngpf.org/live-us-dashboard/ Let’s make financial literacy a family affair—one step, story, and grocery shopping trip at a time.…
In this empowering episode, Tracy Coenen is joined by Michelle Smith, a renowned wealth manager and founder of Wife2CFO, to discuss how women can take control of their financial futures during and after divorce. With 30 years of experience in personal finance, Michelle has worked with thousands of women to demystify money management and equip them with the tools to become the CFOs of their lives. Her platform, Wife2CFO, is a judgment-free zone for financial literacy, helping women navigate the complexities of finances with confidence and clarity. Tracy and Michelle dive into the common challenges women face in divorce, including the “money coma,” emotional decision-making around assets, and lack of financial transparency in marriages. They share actionable strategies for preventing financial mistakes, understanding your numbers, and building a secure future—regardless of your starting point. This conversation is a must-listen for women ready to reclaim their financial independence. Whether you’re in the midst of a divorce, thinking about your financial future, or simply looking for inspiration, this episode is packed with practical advice and encouragement. Michelle’s blend of empathy, expertise, and empowerment will leave you ready to take the next step in your financial journey. Episode Highlights: The ‘Money Coma’ Defined: Michelle explains the critical moment when many women unknowingly surrender financial control—and how to reclaim it. She shares tips for maintaining transparency and staying involved in financial decisions. Breaking Emotional Attachments to Assets: Learn why keeping the house might not always be the best financial choice and how to approach divorce negotiations with logic and clarity. Trust, But Verify: Tracy and Michelle emphasize the importance of understanding what you’re signing. From tax returns to home equity lines, they provide strategies to pause, ask questions, and seek professional advice without fear. The Two Numbers Every Woman Must Know: Michelle highlights the importance of understanding “the cost of your life” and your “rate of withdrawal” to ensure financial security over the long term. Practical Tools for Financial Empowerment: Get tips on tracking spending, building your financial knowledge, and finding a professional who explains concepts in a way you understand—no math degree required! Financial knowledge is power. Women are often told they aren’t “good at math” or “financially savvy,” but Michelle debunks these myths. Financial management is a skill anyone can learn with the right guidance. Preparation is prevention. Whether it’s taking copies of key financial documents or understanding tax returns, preparation is the first step to protecting yourself from future financial vulnerabilities. Own your financial future and don’t let fear stop you. You must know more about your finances if you want to take control of the money. From dealing with a controlling spouse to feeling overwhelmed by numbers, fear is a common barrier. Michelle and Tracy provide strategies for taking small, actionable steps to overcome it. Resources Mentioned: Wife2CFO: https://wife2cfo.com/ Complimentary Consultation: https://calendly.com/swm28/wife2cfo-appointment This episode is a rallying cry for women to take control of their financial destinies. With the right tools, guidance, and mindset, you can move from feeling overwhelmed to becoming the CFO of your life. Start by listening to this engaging and educational conversation with Michelle Smith, and don’t forget to share it with friends who might need a financial confidence boost! Source Financial Advisors is now a part of Savant Wealth Management as of 12/09/2024. Savant is a Registered Investment Advisor. A copy of our current written disclosure Brochure discussing our advisory services and fees is available upon request or at savantwealth.com. This content is intended for informational purposes only and should not be construed as personalized financial advice. Please consult your qualified professional regarding your unique financial situation. Savant is not affiliated with Divorce Money Guide or its creators. This presentation should not be construed as an endorsement of any products, services, or opinions expressed therein.…
In this eye-opening episode, we dive deep into the art of budgeting with the incredible Allison Baggerly, author of Money Made Easy: How to Budget Pay Off Debt, and Save Money. A former teacher turned personal finance guru, Allison shares her inspiring journey of paying off over $111,000 in debt—on two teacher salaries—all while growing her family. Her insights have been featured in major media, and now she’s here to help YOU rewrite your money story. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: The Truth About Budgeting: Why most people fear the "B-word" and how to shift your mindset to see it as a tool for freedom, not restriction. Allison's Journey: From unexpected pregnancy to financial overhaul—how she and her husband transformed their financial future in just four and a half years. The Freedom Formula: Allison’s empowering redefinition of financial freedom—it’s not about millions in the bank, but about OPTIONS. Common Budgeting Mistakes: The traps women fall into when managing money and Allison’s practical advice to avoid them. Realistic Budgeting Hacks: Why small, incremental changes (like scaling back restaurant spending) are more effective than all-or-nothing approaches. Key Highlights: Budgeting as a Map: Forget the old-school view of budgets as punishment. Learn how Allison’s “spending map” approach can guide you to financial peace. Overcoming Money Avoidance: Can’t bear to check your bank balance? Allison explains how confronting the numbers is the first step toward empowerment. The Step-Down Approach: A revolutionary way to cut expenses without feeling deprived. Budgeting Tools Made Simple: Allison introduces her Budget My Paycheck Spreadsheet—a game-changer for anyone who wants to take the guesswork out of managing money. Links and Resources Mentioned: Allison’s Budget My Paycheck Spreadsheet: https://inspiredbudget.com/spreadsheet-podcast Allison’s Book: Money Made Easy: https://amzn.to/49SKyys Follow Allison on Instagram for more tips and inspiration: @AllisonBaggerly Whether you're tackling debt, navigating divorce, or just trying to make smarter financial decisions, this episode is packed with actionable tips and encouragement. Allison’s wisdom and relatable approach will leave you feeling empowered to take control of your money—and your future. Don’t forget to subscribe and share this episode with a friend who needs budgeting inspiration!…
Are you ready to transform your relationship with money? In this episode, Tracy Coenen is joined by Shannah Game, Certified Financial Planner (CFP), Trauma of Money specialist, and host of the New York Times top-four podcast Everyone's Talkin' Money—a show with over 26 million downloads! Shannah is here to talk about her new book, Unraveling Your Relationship with Money: Discover and Ditch Your Money Trauma So You Can Live an Abundant Life. Together, Tracy and Shannah dive into: What “money trauma” really means—and how it may be secretly influencing your financial decisions. The generational and emotional baggage many women carry about money, from societal expectations to past experiences. Practical advice to identify and address your money traumas (hint: it starts with awareness). Shannah’s personal story of overcoming financial hardship during her divorce and how it shaped her unique approach to money. Her three-step Heal-Plan-Build process for creating a financial plan that works on your terms. Whether you’re navigating divorce, struggling to feel “good enough” with money, or just looking to rewrite your financial future, this episode is packed with actionable insights and empowering advice. Episode Highlights: The Emotional Side of Money: Why 95% of money decisions stem from emotions, not logic. Identifying Trauma: Subtle signs your financial stress could be rooted in trauma—and what to do about it. Shannah’s Bold Take: “It’s not about what to do with money. It’s about why you’re not doing it.” Small Wins Matter: How to start building financial confidence today, one small step at a time. Tune In Now to hear Shannah’s inspiring journey and learn how to take control of your money story! Get Shannah’s Book: Unraveling Your Relationship with Money is available now! Packed with personal stories, reflection questions, and her game-changing Heal-Plan-Build framework, this book will empower you to heal your money trauma and build unapologetic wealth. Grab your copy here: https://amzn.to/3P63j7Z Resources & Links: Listen to Everyone's Talkin' Money Podcast: https://everyonestalkinmoney.com/ Follow Shannah on Instagram: @shannahgame…
This week, we’re joined by the insightful Seth Nelson, a Tampa-based family lawyer and host of the popular podcast How to Split a Toaster . Known for his creative solutions to tough divorce dilemmas, Seth brings his unique perspective to help you navigate the financial side of splitting up. While advice from forensic accountants and financial planners is crucial, hearing from someone in the legal trenches adds a whole new dimension. Seth's top tip? Get clear on your priorities before negotiations start. Knowing what matters most to you—whether it's financial security, keeping the family home, or minimizing conflict—sets the foundation for successful tradeoffs. What You'll Learn in This Episode: Why understanding your own finances is a game-changer The truth about support payments and whether you should aim for alimony How getting a job might impact your divorce dynamics The often-overlooked emotional costs of fighting with your ex Who should handle the financial legwork: you, your lawyer, or an expert Seth shares his candid advice and explains why he tells clients he hopes they never get alimony. It’s a refreshing take that might just shift how you think about divorce planning. Links You Need: Seth's family law practice: https://www.nlgfamilylaw.com His podcast How to Split a Toaster: A Divorce Podcast About Saving Your Relationships is found here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-split-a-toaster-a-divorce-podcast-about/id1527497405 Follow him on Instagram and TikTok: @nlg_divorceandfamilylaw Whether you're facing a divorce or just want to be prepared for life's curveballs, Seth’s advice will leave you feeling informed and empowered. Don't miss this episode!…
Bankruptcy can feel overwhelming and even shameful, but it doesn’t have to be. In this episode of Find Me The Money , Tracy sits down with bankruptcy attorney Adrienne Hines to break down the stigma and show how bankruptcy can be a powerful financial tool—especially for women navigating divorce. What You’ll Learn: Bankruptcy & Divorce: How these two challenging life events intersect and why understanding your options can make a huge difference. Debt Pitfalls to Avoid: Discover the common mistakes people make when managing debt during divorce—and how to avoid them. Types of Bankruptcy: Adrienne explains the different bankruptcy options and how to choose the one that fits your situation. Adrienne emphasizes the value of cooperation: If you and your ex-spouse can work together to file bankruptcy jointly, it’s often more beneficial than filing separately. Special Insights for Women: Why "doubling down" on debt with ineffective strategies is a trap—and how to avoid it. The truth about borrowing from your retirement account to pay off debt (spoiler: don’t do it!). Why creating a budget is the essential first step to tackling debt and reclaiming your financial stability. Adrienne’s approach is practical and empowering, helping women face debt head-on during and after divorce to emerge in a stronger financial position. 💡 Connect with Adrienne: Visit her website: https://www.theladylikelawyer.com/ Follow her on TikTok @theladylikelawyer for weekly live Q&A sessions packed with expert advice. Don’t let debt control your life. Tune in to this episode to learn how to navigate the bankruptcy process strategically and take charge of your financial future!…
Divorce can be tough—emotionally, mentally, and especially financially. That’s why we’re thrilled to have divorce attorney Lauren Hunt on the show to share her expert advice on navigating the often overwhelming process of financial discovery. Whether you’re just starting or deep in the divorce process, Lauren’s tips will help you stay ahead and save money. In this episode, you’ll discover: How to Stay Organized: Learn practical strategies to efficiently gather financial documents and keep them accessible for you and your attorney. Secrets to Presenting Your Case: Get insights on how to present financial issues in court in a way that grabs the judge’s attention. Uncovering Hidden Income: Don’t let valuable financial information slip through the cracks—Lauren shares a clever tip for finding hidden income sources. Minimizing Costs: Divorce can be expensive, but by focusing on the big financial issues and making smart decisions, you can avoid unnecessary expenses. Lauren’s expert guidance emphasizes preparation: starting your document search early and creating a detailed index to streamline the process and cut down on attorney hours. BONUS RESOURCES: Sign up for Lauren’s FREE divorce e-course: https://fabulous-originator-8181.kit.com/divorce-ecourse Get Lauren’s FREE Custody Case Organizer here: https://fabulous-originator-8181.kit.com/custodycaseorganizer Whether you’re facing a divorce now or just want to be prepared, this episode is packed with actionable advice to help you navigate the financial discovery process with confidence. Don’t miss it!…
In this episode, we dive deep into the complexities of infidelity with Andrea Giles, a certified life coach who helps women reclaim their lives after betrayal. Andrea shares her personal story of infidelity and divorce, how she navigated a whirlwind of loss, and why it inspired her to help other women rebuild their lives. Andrea explores the challenging decisions that follow infidelity—whether to leave or stay—and provides actionable insights for those facing these crossroads. From addressing emotional and financial betrayal to overcoming the fear of judgment, Andrea’s wisdom offers a path forward for anyone struggling in the aftermath of infidelity. Highlights from the Episode: 1. Andrea’s Personal Journey of Infidelity and Divorce - Andrea recounts her experience as a stay-at-home mom of six, married for 16 years, and how she found herself confronting a web of deception. Her decision to leave her marriage was compounded by the sudden death of her ex-husband just seven months later. Despite the turmoil, Andrea found purpose in helping others navigate their own journeys. 2. Can Marriages Heal After Infidelity? - Andrea believes the answer is a resounding yes, but only if both partners are fully committed to change. She explains the critical elements required to rebuild trust, including empathy, remorse, consistency, transparency, and accountability. When both partners put in the work, marriages can not only survive infidelity but also thrive with newfound honesty and connection. 3. Healing from Financial Infidelity - Financial infidelity, whether through hidden spending, gambling, or secret accounts, demands a similar approach to rebuilding trust. Andrea discusses the importance of complete transparency, accountability, and collaboration in managing finances to move forward as equal partners. 4. Overcoming the Fear of Judgment - One of the biggest hurdles women face after infidelity is the fear of judgment, whether they stay or leave. Andrea offers powerful advice for letting go of others’ opinions and living in alignment with your own values and integrity. 5. Building Confidence to Leave - For women considering leaving a relationship with financial imbalances, Andrea emphasizes the importance of education. Consulting an attorney and understanding your legal and financial rights can empower you to make informed decisions and take the leap toward independence. 6. Transforming Pain into Growth - Andrea’s coaching program, Get Your Life Back After Infidelity, is designed to help women turn betrayal into an opportunity for transformation. Her “Post-Infidelity Growth Method” shifts the focus from surviving infidelity to thriving after it, creating a life filled with authenticity, strength, and purpose. Get Andrea’s free guide on the 3 biggest lies about infidelity: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/613f79438a9a21678c2d461a Andrea’s coaching program, Get Your Life Back After Infidelity: https://andreagiles.com/get-your-life-back/…
In this episode, we welcome back Jackie Pilossoph, founder of Divorced Girl Smiling, a trusted platform that connects people navigating divorce with vetted professionals and resources. Jackie shares her personal divorce story and explains how the challenges she faced led her to create a community and resource hub for others. Jackie reveals that during her divorce 17 years ago, the support systems and resources available today simply didn’t exist. From divorce coaches to financial planners, these professionals can make the process smoother and more empowering. She emphasizes that having a strong "divorce team" can drastically improve outcomes—something she wishes she had known during her own journey. Key Takeaways: Facing Money Fears During Divorce - Money is one of the biggest stressors in divorce, regardless of how much or how little you have. Many women in the Divorced Girl Smiling community express fears about budgeting, uncovering hidden assets, and financial survival post-divorce. Jackie shares insights from her own financial experiences and highlights the importance of taking control of your finances early in the process. The Power of a Divorce Team - A good attorney is important, but Jackie stresses the value of building a comprehensive team of professionals, including divorce coaches, financial planners, mediators, and real estate experts. Not only does this approach save money, it also ensures better outcomes and reduces the stress of relying solely on your attorney for everything. Why Friends and Family Aren’t Enough - Well-meaning friends and family often lack the expertise needed to guide you through divorce. Jackie explains why their advice, though heartfelt, can sometimes miss the mark and how professional resources provide the specialized support you truly need. Finding Trusted Professionals - Jackie’s platform, Divorced Girl Smiling, serves as a curated directory of trusted divorce professionals. Unlike other directories, Jackie and her advisory board personally vet each professional to ensure they meet her high standards. She also offers a free consultation to help you find the right match for your needs. Empowering Resources for Every Stage of Divorce - From her free ebook, Divorce: From Day One to the Rest of Your Happy & Authentic Life, to personalized consultations, Jackie provides tools to help people feel more prepared and less alone. Her goal is to empower individuals to navigate their divorce with confidence. Get Jackie’s free ebook, Divorce: From Day One to The Rest of Your Happy & Authentic Life: https://www.divorcedgirlsmiling.com/dgsfreeebook/ Jackie offers a free 30 minute consultation to people going through divorce to help them understand the resources and professionals that are available to help them. Schedule yours here: https://www.divorcedgirlsmiling.com/the-free-consult/…
What keeps us going when life gets tough? In today’s episode, we’re joined by the inspiring Dr. Jordan Grumet, also known as Doc G, to explore the powerful role purpose plays in navigating life’s challenges, especially during times like divorce. Purpose isn’t a treasure waiting to be found; it’s something we create through the actions that bring us joy. Doc G breaks down the difference between “Big P Purpose” (the kind that’s goal-driven and often leaves us feeling stressed) and “Little P Purpose,” which is rooted in the small, fulfilling processes that make life meaningful. Tune in to hear practical strategies for weaving purpose into your everyday life, no matter how chaotic things may seem. Doc G shares insights on building community, finding joy in small moments, and modeling purposeful living for your children. Even when divorce leaves you stretched thin with time and money, you don’t have to abandon the things you love. Purpose doesn’t require a big budget—just a focus on what truly lights you up. Highlights from the Episode: How to build purpose through daily actions rather than chasing big goals. The surprising link between “Little P Purpose” and happiness. Simple ways to reconnect with what matters, even during tough times. Why living with purpose is one of the best gifts you can give your kids. Don’t miss this transformative conversation! Grab Doc G’s new book, The Purpose Code : https://amzn.to/3B333mu Learn more about Doc G: https://www.jordangrumet.com Listen to his podcast, Earn & Invest : https://www.earnandinvest.com/ Follow him on Instagram: @earnaninvest Ready to spark more joy and meaning in your life? Hit play now!…
Divorce is more than just an emotional journey, it’s a financial one too. This week, we're joined by Lauren Bringle, an accredited financial counselor and Customer Experience Manager at Self Financial, to discuss how to navigate debt, protect your credit, and take control of your financial future during divorce. Lauren brings a wealth of expertise, but what makes her story stand out is her personal experience with divorce and financial challenges. As a former breadwinner in her marriage, Lauren faced unique hurdles and has transformed those lessons into empowering advice for women. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: Understanding Debt in Divorce: You need to know the difference between shared and individual debt, and how the debts will be divided under your state’s laws. Silent Steps to Financial Independence: Practical actions to protect your credit, prevent identity theft, and build savings before initiating a divorce conversation. Building (and Rebuilding) Credit: Insights into what impacts your credit score and actionable steps to strengthen it post-divorce. Credit builder loans, free rent reporting to credit bureaus, and secured credit cards are all tools that can help you build your credit. Divorce isn’t just about untangling lives, it’s about untangling finances. Understanding your credit and debt situation is the first step to reclaiming your power. Check out the tools from Self Financial: Self Financial provides resources to help anyone, regardless of credit history, rebuild their financial foundation. From free rent reporting to credit-builder loans, their user-friendly platform is designed to empower people in challenging situations. https://www.self.inc/ Don’t miss this episode! Learn how to protect your credit, manage debt, and take steps toward financial independence.…
Ever wonder how billionaires handle their divorces? Spoiler: It’s not all about yachts and private islands! In this episode, we’re joined by the incredibly accomplished Susan Guthrie, a top family law attorney and mediator with over 32 years of experience. Susan’s here to share insider tips from the world of high-net-worth divorces—and how YOU can apply these strategies to save money, reduce stress, and stay out of court. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: Common Divorce Mistakes to Avoid: Don’t rush! Susan explains why gathering information and avoiding emotional decisions are key. Why Billionaires Stay Out of Court: Learn how a private, team-based approach can save time, money, and sanity. The Truth About Pre-Nups and Post-Nups: No, they’re not just for billionaires. Susan busts myths and explains how these agreements protect both parties. The Role of Professionals: From financial advisors to mediators, Susan explains why having the right team can save you thousands. Key Takeaways: Slow Down: Rushing into decisions without all the facts is a surefire way to make costly mistakes. Build Your Team: Even if you don’t hire a full-time attorney, consulting a lawyer and a financial advisor is a must. Stay Out of Court: Billionaires avoid court battles—and you should too. Negotiation and mediation are faster, cheaper, and far less stressful. Explore More: Listen to Divorce and Beyond: https://divorceandbeyondpod.com/ Follow Susan on Instagram: @susanguthrieesq Whether you’re going through a divorce, supporting a friend, or just curious about what really happens behind the scenes of billionaire breakups, this episode is packed with wisdom you can use. Hit play and take the first step toward your “beyond”!…
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يقوم برنامج مشغل أف أم بمسح الويب للحصول على بودكاست عالية الجودة لتستمتع بها الآن. إنه أفضل تطبيق بودكاست ويعمل على أجهزة اندرويد والأيفون والويب. قم بالتسجيل لمزامنة الاشتراكات عبر الأجهزة.