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Financial Fluency Episode #53: Creative Soul with Shari Teigman

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Today I have the lovely Shari Teigman from the Creative Soul Lab. Creative Soul Lab is a podcast that I absolutely adore, I’ve been on it before and I listen to it regularly.

We talk about how our own beliefs can be the biggest obstacle to finding the success we want, the shame that comes from having not enough money AND too much, as well as how tied up we are emotionally to our own worth and finances.

As usual I got some tips for you!

Shari’s Tips

  1. Figure out where you are and how you got stuck there
  2. Curiosity and play are non negotiable for a fulfilled life
  3. Don’t hang out with people who bring you down and don’t get you

You can listen in below


Quotes

Besides human children I also have passion babies, like my podcast – Shari

Anyone who is a business owner, really has their soul tied up in their work – Shari

The podcast is a variety show of Shari ramblings and interviews – Shari

I was a typical, standard Stepford wife (Editor: No way!) – Shari

I had to redefine who I was as a financial being – Shari

A lot of the time the people a few steps ahead of us are more inspiring than the uber-successful, millionaires – Jen

Historically smart, educated, creative women have had issues with marriage – Jen

I grew up in a world where the princesses married the princes – Shari

Empowered people make better partners, parents and citizens in the world – Shari

I didn’t know what I wanted, but I knew what I didn’t want – Shari

I didn’t believe I was someone who could earn enough to cover my bills every month. I still struggle with that – Shari

If I heard my kids talking to themselves how I talk to myself – there’d be an ice-cream party and a pony – Shari


ShariShari is a Transformational Coach and Soul Explorer focusing on creative business strategy. Shari works with people to help them to re-light the soul of their life and their businesses.

By helping her clients lift the veil of groundhog day, of living how you’re supposed to, controlled by all the shoulds and have to’s and losing your soul along the way. Shari helps people walk their way at home in their lives and in their businesses.

Find the Creative Soul Lab podcast here

Financial Fluency Episode #49: Quiet and Fierce with Jennifer Gabiola

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I love having podcast guests who I’ve actually met, in real life!! Jennifer has gone through losing her 9-5 job and dealing with rheumatoid arthritis, she came through it using her passions for poetry and fashion, to build an empire!

We spoke about how so often the world is more suited to extroverts, and what it means to finally be ok with being an introvert and actually see it as a gift.

I love this quote

“It’s ok to feel good, it’s ok to ask for help, it’s ok to be supported and happy”.

Something we could all do with remembering!

And look who’s lucky enough to already have one of Jennifer’s t-shirts…!

Jen rocking Jennifer's T-shirt

You can listen in below and Tweet it outTweet: Via @jturrell: Listen in to get 7 Tips to being visible as an introvert from @DawningSoul http://ctt.ec/51682+

Jennifer cam prepared with 3 top tips for us PLUS a freebie!

To get Jennifer’s 7 Tips for being consistently visible as an introvert click here.

A summary of Jennifer’s 3 tips:

  1. Trust your process, trust what feels right in the moment.
  2. Be good to yourself.
  3. Know that your voice has value.

Jennifer Dawn GabiolaJennifer Dawn Gabiola helps introverted leaders own their quiet voice and fierce power to build brands that make a big impact. Through her business, Dawning Soul, she uses her 18+ years of branding and design experience to provide heart-centered strategy, exquisite design and soulful presence and style support to create meaningful brands. She supports these quiet leaders through her private coaching, masterminds, live events and her signature online branding course for introverts, “Quiet Voice. Big Impact.” She also offers inspiration through her Dawning Soul poetic apparel collection to help women radiate their true inner beauty and power from the inside out.

She has been featured in The Huffington Post and Well Being World.

Sign up for her free gift:7 Tips To Be Consistently Visible As An Introvert

To connect more:

www.dawningsoul.com

Private Facebook Group: Quiet Voice Big Impact Community

Facebook: www.facebook.com/JenniferDawnGabiola/

Instagram: instagram.com/dawningsoul


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 #37: Worth it! With Amanda Steinberg

I’m so thrilled to welcome this week’s guest to the show. I know I would absolutely not be doing what I’m doing on this show and in other areas in my life if I hadn’t met Amanda back in 2012.

Amanda and I spoke about what to do if you have a fluctuating income (which most of us entrepreneurs do!), how she’s ended up hanging out with European prime ministers and the different messaging women and men get from the media around finances.

You can listen in below and Tweet it out hereTweet: I'm listening to @AmandaSteinberg and @jturrell talking all things financial. Tune in here: http://ctt.ec/puc33+

Favourite Quotes

I learned how to earn but not what to do with it afterwards – Amanda

I’m someone who isn’t afraid to put the ugly stuff out there along with the good stuff – Amanda

Are you sure you wanted to publish that – Amanda’s mother!

Men are spoken to about stocks and investing, women are spoken to about budgeting – Amanda on the disparity in financial messaging to men and women

It doesn’t mean you’re bad with money if your emergency fund is depleted – Amanda

I see credit cards as a fascinating video game – Amanda

If you have a fluctuating income, put yourself on a simulated salary – Amanda


Amanda Steinberg podcastAmanda Steinberg is the founder of DailyWorth, the leading financial media company for women. Steinberg is a thought-leader on the topic of women and money, working to advance women’s financial confidence and wealth. She’s an engineer by training, a sales woman by profession and a serial optimist at heart. DailyWorth serves millions of women monthly via its daily newsletters and Website focused on money and career advice.

Since its launch in 2009, Steinberg and DailyWorth have been featured in the New York Times, TIME, Forbes, Parenting, Cosmopolitan and on NY1, CNN, FOX, ABC and NBC news. Amanda is a graduate of Columbia University.

Sign up for DailyWorth at www.dailyworth.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