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On Her Mind
The On Her Mind podcast voices the worries that many women secretly carry about careers, relationships, parenting, money, aging parents, and personal fulfillment. Hear from women who have cracked the code, faced their fears and are now living the lives they want to live.
Join us and learn the answers to those uncomfortable questions you’ve not wanted to ask.
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Latest Episodes
Physician and financial planner, Carolyn McClanahan, is back to discuss how aging can affect financial plans and the ability to make sound decisions. Find out how you can age-proof your plan - or how to have necessary (but difficult) conversations about cognitive decline with family members.
Carolyn McClanahan is a contributor to www.forbes.com You can learn more about how to implement healthcare into wealth planning at Whealthcare Planning.
If cutting costs or saving money has been a challenge for you, then you will love these easy, quick tips that can immediately put your 2019 on the right track.
If cutting costs or saving money has been a challenge for you, then you will love these easy, quick tips that can immediately put your 2019 on the right track.
Get inspired to explore your creativity with Gabriela Pereira, author, entrepreneur and speaker. Learn the many ways we are creative in everyday life and how limitations and challenges can fuel innovative solutions. Explore methods to stimulate your brain and fire-up your imagination.
From Bushwick to Brown University, from seriously in debt to serial saver, Yanely Espinal, akaMiss Be Helpful, has quite a financial journey to share – and her 28K YouTube subscribers are along for the ride. Her engaging personal finance content led to landing her dream job,Director of Educational Outreach for NextGen Personal Finance, a non-profit that offers free financial education to teens and teachers. Let Yanley inspire you to determine your own financial journey.
Blair duQuesnay, Chartered Financial Analyst and Certified Financial Planner offers insight into the rise of the career woman and the challenges - both personal and professional - that she faces.
Tara Siegel Bernard's path to becoming a personal finance reporter at The New York Times wasn't a straight line. Find out how her disinterest in finance turned into a passion to educate others through her column. As a young mother with a demanding career, Tara offers up practical advice from the trenches about money and achieving work-life balance.
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