You're done with college. Get out there in the real world and start networking as if your career depends on it. Because it does.
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Do you want to make a good impression during a job interview? Of course you do.
Make it happen.
Find out more at http://adulting.tv/ep/a076-impress-during-a-job-interview
Mix Business and Pleasure
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Find Your Own Spirituality
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Make a Resume That's Legit
Today, Tara Falcone from <a href="http://www.reisupllc.com/">ReisUp</a> joins Harlan and Miranda. Some of us delay adulting as much as possible while some of us have been forced to be responsible at an age when our friends were busy being young.
Find out why Tara had to start adulting at age 13 and how supporting herself financially changed her life.
Tara Falcone, CFP® is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™, former Wall Street analyst, and Founder of ReisUP LLC. ReisUP is an early-stage financial services company dedicated to increasing investing education and access for everyday investors. Her mission is to empower people to "rise up" and play a more active role in achieving their financial goals.
Today, Todd Tresidder from <a href="http://www.financialmentor.com/">FinancialMentor.com</a> joins Harlan and Miranda to speak with the Adulting.tv audience about setting the right kind of goals for building wealth over the long term. Thinking about the future is hard when you're struggling, but this is the best time to put plans into action that will help you in the long run.
Todd Tresidder graduated from the University of California at Davis with a B.A. in economics and a passion for creating successful businesses. A serial entrepreneur since childhood, Todd went on to build his own wealth as a hedge fund investment manager before "retiring" at 35 to teach others. Today, he provides advanced investment and retirement planning education at FinancialMentor.Com showing you what works, what doesn’t, and why based on a depth of proven experience.
Earn More, Save More, Get Help.
Learn more about your budget at http://adulting.tv/ep/a069-your-budget/
Miranda and Harlan are pleased to welcome Beth Kobliner to Adulting.tv. We discuss the actions you can take today to set yourself up for financial success in the future, and <em>why</em> you need to start thinking about the future right now.
One of the topics we cover is retirement. Regardless of how difficult it seems, there are ways to start putting away a tiny bit of income for retirement, and Beth shares exactly how that can be done. We also discuss other financial basics, including tips for improving credit even without a lot of experience with money.
Beth Kobliner is a commentator and journalist, and author of the New York Times bestseller <em><a rel="affiliate" href="http://adulting.tv/a/1476782385">Get a Financial Life: Personal Finance in Your Twenties and Thirties</a>.</em> Her guide for parents, <em><a href="http://adulting.tv/a/1476766819" rel="affiliate">Make Your Kid a Money Genius (Even If You’re Not!),</em> was published by Simon & Schuster in February 2017. Kobliner has been a staff writer for Money magazine and a contributor to the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Redbook, Glamour, Reader’s Digest, and O, The Oprah Magazine.
She also served as a content advisor for Sesame Workshop’s financial education initiative, offering on-air money advice to Elmo. Kobliner was selected by President Obama to serve on his Advisory Council on Financial Capability for Young Americans.
Eva Baker from Teens Got Cents and The Teenpreneur Conference join Harlan and Miranda today to talk about the experience of being an entrepreneur while in high school and/or college, and why entrepreneurship is an important piece of educational development.
For more about talking money with your Boo or BAE, go to http://adulting.tv/ep/a067-talk-money
Thinking about buying a home? If it's your first time, you'll want to hear this podcast episode. Joining Harlan and Miranda is Mindy Jensen, the community manager for Bigger Pockets, the real estate investing social network. We discuss when it might be right the right time to buy a house, for living or for investing. Especially for first-time home buyers, Mindy takes us through the process of buying a house from beginning to end.
Mindy has been investing in real estate since before dirt was invented, living in the homes that she flips to avoid capital gains taxes. She's flipped nine homes, and is always on the lookout for her next project.
Bust Out of Your Financial Chains
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How to Set Up Your Work from Home Situation.
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Are you tired of scraping by, living paycheck to paycheck? Erin Lowry from Broker Millennial joins us to share strategies on how you can get out of your financial rut.
Erin Lowry is a millennial personal finance expert and the founder of <a href="http://www.brokemillennial.com/">BrokeMillennial.com</a>. She’s also the author of the forthcoming book <em><a href="http://adulting.tv/a/B01LYN4H34" rel="affiliate">BROKE MILLENNIAL: How to Stop Scraping by and Get Your Financial Life Together</a>.</em> Lowry has contributed to Forbes, Business Insider, New York Magazine’s The Cut and U.S. News & World Report. Some of her insights have been featured by outlets including: CBSSunday Morning, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Newsweek and Marketplace Money. Lowry lives in New York City with her spunky rescue dog Mosby.
Katie Evans is a career coach whose clients approach her mainly because they are disconnected from and unfulfilled by their jobs. In this episode, Katie joins Harlan and Miranda to talk about making the most out of the intersection of career and happiness. Does it matter if our jobs provide meaning in a deeper level?
Katie encourages her clients to delve into their values. Perhaps a job is just a way to make money to provide the ability to focus on other things in their spare time.
In her former corporate job, Katie was unhappy and unfilled. She, like many in the corporate world, equated working long hours with success, but Katie found that approach to be detrimental to the rest of her life's priorities and despite several promotions, felt like she hit rock bottom. Listen to her story to find out why, and how she Katie discovered what her values were, the one thing that trigger change, and how she works with her own clients now to help them find their new definitions of success.
Katie Evans is a life and career coach working with women to help them excel in a purposeful career while staying healthy and happy. Prior to coaching, Katie rose quickly to a Senior Director position within advertising but learned the hard way about the importance of prioritizing your wellbeing.
What is it that you really want out of life? Are you spending too much time at work? Here's how to stop feeling like you're wasting the best years of your life.
Happiness and fulfillment come about when you identify what you want and find ways to achieve it with the resources (time and money) that you do have.