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Financial Fluency Episode #35: The Language of Money with Hilary Hendershott

My guest on this week’s Financial Fluency is also someone who’s passionate about women talking about their money stories.

We talked about real vs online money, how women seem to have a hard time talking about money and why we believe it’s important to change that.

Hilary is a financial powerhouse for women – get stuck in to the episode. You’ll love it.

Listen in below and Tweet it out hereTweet: Listen in to @jturrell and @HilarytheCFP talk about the language of money and how you can change yours here: http://ctt.ec/8Vcf7+

Favorite Quotes

The truth is all of these beliefs [about money] are superstitions – Hilary

We completely made up money. Anything you think about money is made up – Hilary

My kids barely ever see money – they see me wave my phone in the grocery store – Jen

You’ve got to pay yourself a base salary – Hilary

I could not find a single place where women were having an online conversation about money – Hilary on starting her podcast

The best way to get the results that someone else had is to do what they did! – Hilary

We feel bad if we have more, we feel bad if we have less! – Jen

A lot of us aren’t raised thinking we can negotiate things – Jen

Hilary HendershottThough geneticists have yet to isolate the money gene, Hilary knows that our minds control all things financial. They determine the way money goes for you—and no matter how much you make, how much you have, or how much you want, your mind controls the flow, the habits and behavior patterns that keep recurring in your life around money.

Hilary became a neuroscience geek and read everything she could find on money psychology. She was determined to rewire her money mind and to be financially free. She made discoveries, adopted new beliefs, and developed systems that she tweaked again and again until they were working perfectly to transform her own financial life.

Slowly, slowly, and then all of a sudden, she began to notice that her account balances had grown in ways that allowed me to make new, empowered decisions about her financial life.

Hilary’s focus: “TO REMOVE MONEY BLOCKS WHEREVER I FIND THEM, HELP PEOPLE STAY HAPPY IN LOVE AND MONEY, AND BECOME A GLOBAL CHAMPION FOR WOMEN AND MONEY”

Find out more at HilaryHendershott.com


If you enjoyed this episode you can subscribe to Financial Fluency here on iTunes and listen every week. If you like what you hear, please also leave an awesome iTunes review

I do two episodes every week, one solo and one interview.

I also have the fantastic Mastering Money Matters group, a monthly membership group where you can join and we talk about all the different pieces week by week of getting our money systems set up and how we look at, think about and value money and all areas of our lives.

It’s a very supportive and private group just for women and it’s a safe place to hang out and talk. It’s kind of the extension of the interviews I’ve been doing with mainly entrepreneurs on this show, and it’s where we can talk about the things we may not want to broadcast out to a broader audience.


Let’s Keep the Conversation Going

If you’re enjoying the podcasts and something has lit a fire for you, carry on the conversation over on the Financial Fluency Facebook Group.

See you there!

Jen x

Financial Fluency Episode #33: Killer Content with Jo Gifford

Welcome to another episode of Financial Fluency – I KNOW I have said this before but this REALLY is one of my favorite people in the online world.

Jo Gifford has helped me with my business from the very beginning. I struggled (who doesn’t?!) with trying to get my content to be right. In a sea of financial information, I wanted to sound like me, while still making sense. Not easy, then I found Jo!

Jo and I talk workflow, content creation and how to just get started. She shares her amazingly simple take on how to build up a file of killer ideas for your audience as well as nailing guest posting and getting eyes on your posts.

Her new site Killer Content Academy is all about learning hints and tips to start creating and more importantly getting the most from what you do create. And if you need a hand finding your own brilliance, no worries! Jo’s also got your back there with her Brilliance Ignition Process.

You can listen in below and Tweet it out hereTweet: @jturrell and @dexdiva rocking content creation on this podcast: http://ctt.ec/q88A3+

Favorite Quotes

I am the queen procrastinator on content – Jen, confession time.

I needed to have ways to do stuff much faster, that turned into something I loved to share! – Jo on the start of her online business

I finally have an editorial calendar! First time since 2012! – Jen, in 2016

I’m really bad on podcasts, because I talk so much – Jo, missing the point of podcasts a bit

Once you’re armed with a swipe massive file of ideas, half the process is done – Jo, on creating content

You have a unique story that you bring to your business, so we need to pull out your special sauce – Jo, on what to blog about

You’re creating content by having a chat – Jo, on Podcasting

You’re GREAT on your podcast – Jo, to Jen

Look on Way Back Machine, look at where the big names started – Jo, on just getting started

We’re still young!! – BOTH JO & JEN!

Don’t fear whether Pat Flynn is doing a tear down of your thing – Jo, on starting with being enough

There will always be people who need to hear what you know – Jo, making total sense on content creation

 


Jo GiffordJo Gifford is a recovering overwhelmed entrepreneur with an addiction to making things easier.

Champion of working smarter and creator of the Brilliance Ignition Process, she has a loyal global audience and a stellar client list of biz owners making big sales and a big difference.

A widely read contributor to Huffington Post, Selz, Regus, Prowess, YFS Magazine and many more interwebz rabbit holes, she is a respected UK voice on life as a pocket-sized enterprise owner (main coping strategy= juniper berries. Ok, gin).

Jo’s background – a seasoned blogger, copywriter, podcaster and graphic designer with an MA and research interest in creative thinking for small business – makes for an eclectic and colourful killer content approach.

Grab free training, swipe files, tips and sanity from killercontentacademy.com


If you enjoyed this episode you can subscribe to Financial Fluency here on iTunes and listen every week. If you like what you hear, please also leave an awesome iTunes review

I do two episodes every week, one solo and one interview.

I also have the fantastic Mastering Money Matters group, a monthly membership group where you can join and we talk about all the different pieces week by week of getting our money systems set up and how we look at, think about and value money and all areas of our lives.

It’s a very supportive and private group just for women and it’s a safe place to hang out and talk. It’s kind of the extension of the interviews I’ve been doing with mainly entrepreneurs on this show, and it’s where we can talk about the things we may not want to broadcast out to a broader audience.


Let’s Keep the Conversation Going

If you’re enjoying the podcasts and something has lit a fire for you, carry on the conversation over on the Financial Fluency Facebook Group.

See you there!

Jen x

Financial Fluency Episode #31: Bold Leadership with Tara Newman

This week I have a special episode for you! My guest, Tara Newman of Tara Newman Coaching joined me on her birthday, so a big thank you to Tara!

As usual, we talk finances and business and Tara shared 3 top tips drawn from her years of entrepreneurial experience.

You can hear them in detail in the episode, but here’s a sneak peek:

  • Focus on what you need to thrive, not survive to make it financially.
  • Know your 3 – 5 personal or business boundaries. They will help you make sound financial decisions.
  • Learn how to take responsibility for your actions.

You can listen in & Tweet it out hereTweet: I'm listening to @jturrell and @taragnewman talk Bold Leadership and finances. Join in here: http://ctt.ec/3KCct+

To sign up for Tara’s FREE 5 day challenge Bold Leaders Do The Least, How to Do, Delegate and Delete with Ease click here (I definitely need to go through this one!)

To find out more about Tara’s 9 month, group coaching program The Bold Leadership Sisterhood, click here.


Favourite Quotes

The shift had nothing to do with money, it had to do with seeing that I could do it. Everything was going to be ok – Tara on transitioning from corporate world

Sometimes we forget to tap into our resources – Tara on using existing contacts

I like to bring my online people offline, and my offline people online – Tara on marketing

I get a lot of “accidentally successful” people! – Tara on typical clients

The personal growth, leads to the business growth – Tara

I’m kind of an introvert, I need sofa time! – Tara

We need to be self critical, but not self judging – Tara


Tara NewmanTara Newman is a Business and Leadership Coach for ambitious entrepreneurs who are ready to change they way they think about work so they can build businesses that last, live extraordinary lives and do it without burning out.

Because leaders need the endurance to make a big impact.

With a Master’s Degree in Organizational Psychology, Tara’s been developing leaders to thrive in an ever changing, noisy and overwhelming business landscape for almost two decades (18 years).

She is passionate about simple business strategy, doing the deep inner work, and bold leadership as a means to performing our best every day.

Find out more about Tara at taranewmancoaching.com


If you enjoyed this episode you can subscribe to Financial Fluency here on iTunes and listen every week. If you like what you hear, please also leave an awesome iTunes review

I do two episodes every week, one solo and one interview.

I also have the fantastic Mastering Money Matters group, a monthly membership group where you can join and we talk about all the different pieces week by week of getting our money systems set up and how we look at, think about and value money and all areas of our lives.

It’s a very supportive and private group just for women and it’s a safe place to hang out and talk. It’s kind of the extension of the interviews I’ve been doing with mainly entrepreneurs on this show, and it’s where we can talk about the things we may not want to broadcast out to a broader audience.


Let’s Keep the Conversation Going

If you’re enjoying the podcasts and something has lit a fire for you, carry on the conversation over on the Financial Fluency Facebook Group.

See you there!

Jen x