Greed is Good. I got your attention didn't I? In the past week, two really interesting Twitter threads popped up in the personal finance space that caught my attention and that I interacted with. The …
Going to FinCon 2020? Here’s What You Should Do to Prepare
FinCon is one of my favorite professional events of the year. I remember attending for the first time in Denver, Colorado with a whopping 200 attendees (maybe less). That was 2012. Now, it's eight …
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How Writing Romance Novels Changed My Personal Finance Business
When I typed the title for this podcast, I kind of giggled. Never in a million years did I expect an unexpected side-project to the personal finance brand that I was building would affect my …
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How to Manage Your Capacity: Hint…It’s a Process
It's a record breaking weather day in Denver, hitting a ridiculous 98 degrees on September 1st. I'm so over summer. And, the only pumpkin spice drink I'm will to have right now is Starbuck's new …
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How to Invest in Yourself Without Going Broke
I've just returned from a whirlwind trip literally all around the United States. I flew a big awkward circle from Denver to Orlando to Seattle and I'm still exhausted. What had me flying around the US …
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11 Lessons Learned After Paying Off a Minimum of $56,000 In Debt
My debt repayment journey has been messy. I was never the person who had the perfect spreadsheet, a clear plan other than staying focused and paying what I could. Many times paying off this debt has …
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