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The Wander Wealthy Podcast | Financial Coaching for High Earners

The Wander Wealthy Podcast is a show for high earning households looking for tips, advice, and ideas to help you navigate your complex financial reality. Tess helps employees with $100k+ salaries and complex benefits packages and six-figure business owners alike, organize their cash flow, optimize their savings, and budget for a livable and sustainable lifestyle.
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Jul 19, 2018

Molly Rose Speed is an operations expert supporting online entrepreneurs. She implements technology and online platforms to help businesses become systemized and more scalable. She is also the founder of The Academy for Virtual Assistants to help others to create their own Virtual Assistant business. 

Show Notes: https://www.wanderwealthypodcast.com/podcast/episode64

Join The Wealthy Wanderers: https://www.wanderwealthy.com/FB

Apply for Financial Coaching: https://www.wanderwealthy.com/apply

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Tess Wicks is a financial coach for high-performance women in their 20s and 30s through 1-on-1 money coaching or through her online programs in order to help them make savvy financial decisions to achieve their personal, professional, and money goals.

Jul 12, 2018

Whitney Hansen is a financial coach and content creator who has recently made the transition from 9-to-5 to full-time entrepreneurship. Today she shares her top 3 money tips for those looking to do the same, plus we share some financial coach fails, frustrations, and so much more!

Show Notes: https://www.wanderwealthypodcast.com/podcast/episode63

Join The Wealthy Wanderers: https://www.wanderwealthy.com/FB

Get more from Whitney: https://www.whitneyhansen.com

Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE and leave a review on iTunes. (It helps a lot!)

Tess Wicks is a financial coach for high-performance women in their 20s and 30s through 1-on-1 money coaching or through her online programs in order to help them make savvy financial decisions to achieve their personal, professional, and money goals.

Jul 5, 2018

This episode marks the revitalization/re-launch of The NEW and IMPROVED Wander Wealthy Podcast (what was originally called "Words and Money"). I'm so excited to be back on the mic and sharing my new vision with you all!

Here are some helpful links that I refer to in the podcast:

Join The Wealthy Wanderers (Private Facebook Community): https://www.wanderwealthy.com/FB

Check out The Money Program: https://www.wanderwealthy.com/TMP

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Tess Wicks is a financial coach for high earning millennial women. She works with women in their 20s and 30s through 1-on-1 money coaching or through her online programs to help them make savvy decisions with their money and achieve their financial goals.

Sep 5, 2017

While it has been quite some time, I'm popping in to update all listeners, new and loyal, on the ongoings and uncoverings of what has been happening with me and Words and Money. I want to thank you all for listening and following along, and invite you to join me in my new venture Wander Wealthy. A place to educate and grow alongside women in their 20s and 30s to achieve their goals in personal finance, personal development, and even traveling the world (if that happens to be something you fancy). Check out the YouTube channel stock FULL of video content AND join the Private Wander Wealthy Community.

Jan 26, 2017

This is the fourth episode in our month of replays from the best of Words and Money of 2016. This week we're throwing it back to an interview with Cait Flanders. She's an expert on personal finance and minimalist living. Hear how she got herself out of thousands of dollars of personal consumer debt and then went on a 2-year shopping ban. Check out the show notes here.

Jan 19, 2017

This week we're throwing it back to a little entrepreneurial and manifesting money inspiration. In this episode I interview world-renowned business strategist and master coach, Jessica Nazarali about how she built her fast growing 6-to-7-figure business. Check out the show notes for more details.

Jan 12, 2017

This week is another REPLAY episode of one of the top listened to (actually, this is THE top listened to) episodes of 2016! In this episode, Katie Waters of Stable Waters Financial walks us through the insurance policies that we might want to consider at various stages in our lives. To see more details on this show, check out the show notes.

Jan 5, 2017

For the month of January we are featuring some of the top most listened to episodes from last year's two seasons of the Words and Money Podcast. This week we hear Michelle Bobrow walk us through what it means to spend on things that make us feel good and a fun way to start having the money conversation with our honeys. Check out the shot notes here.

Dec 29, 2016

Words and Money is almost 1 year old(!!!) and we're wrapping up this most wonderful 2016 year by giving five quick things you can do to check up or get started on financial #adulting before you ring in 2017. Get the deets in the show notes.

Dec 22, 2016

Melanie Lockert is a debt master. From her blog, Dear Debt, and her book by the same name, Melanie has personally paid off over $80,000 in debt and has heard from hundreds of her blog readers in their own "Dear Debt," letters share their experiences at doing the same. Melanie is now a freelance writer and event planner while she also keeps up with her blog. In this episode we talk all about mindset shifts needed to achieve financial greatness, whether college is really worth it, and if waiting 20 to 50 years for your student loans to be forgiven is really worth it. Check out the show notes for more.

Dec 15, 2016

This is the MOST exciting podcast I have done to date. I got to sit down with three previous Words and Money podcast guests to discuss the taboo topic of money and how we loop it into our relationships. Hear from married and dating millennial women talk about how they have the money conversation with their partners, split bills when they move in together, and combine finances when they finally tie the knot. Plus much much more. Get the links to my guest's websites and their previous episodes in the show notes.

Dec 8, 2016

Ashley Starr is a life coach who specializes in self-love and purpose. She works with modern and free-spirited women who are paralyzed by the fear of settling. Ashley helps them find their purpose, experience self-acceptance, and live a life full of passion, confidence, and self-love. In this episode Ashley shares her take on how FOMO (the "fear of missing out") can hurt our own self-love AND have an impact on our personal finances. We talk about how having a gratitude practice and abundance mind-set can lead to success no matter your financial situation, and she walks us through how to implement various gratitude routines and practices into our day so we can experience a life of abundance. Get Ashley's Self-Love Course for $15 off with Discount Code: "wealthy" - Find more details in the show notes.

Dec 1, 2016

Kate Holmes, CFP is the founder of Belmore Financial, a location independent financial advising practice. Kate launched Belmore Financial to help people with their particular financial questions, not to push asset management or sell products–she doesn't even do that. Her goal with Belmore was to ensure there were no conflicts-of-interest so she can focus on providing top quality advice and education. In this episode, we go through the financial end-of-year checklist that Kate takes her clients through in preparing for the new year. From updating beneficiaries to making sure your credit is in check, it's all in this episode. Get the checklist in the show notes.

Nov 17, 2016

Jocelyn Paonita Pearson is the founder of The Scholarship System, an online platform that helps students graduate college debt-free. Through her own journey of getting her entire college tuition paid for (and then some) Jocelyn was able to create more money-making opportunities to create passive income post-college. In this episode we chat about making money through rental properties, writing and self-publishing a book, and getting started down the path of creating an online business. Check out all the details in the show notes.

Nov 10, 2016

Shannon McLay is the founder of The Financial Gym, a fun place to chat with a financial trainer and get your finances in order to start living the life of your dreams. Shannon left a "traditional" financial services to start her own company because she felt the traditional financial services didn't have the tools or resources to help people in their 20s and 30s. Shannon is the host of a podcast, Martinis and Your Money. In this episode we talk about millennials and money, why paying off student debt shouldn't be our total fixation, and how we can somewhat have our cake and eat it too when it comes to building wealth and paying off those loans. Get the show notes.

Nov 3, 2016

Carolyn McClanahan, M.D., CFP began her career as a physician. As her financial life grew more complex, she and her husband sought help with their financial plan. Frustrated by not being able to find a financial planner, Carolyn went back to school to become a financial planner and took a major leap to make a significant career change. In this episode, I'm asking the expert all your questions about health insurance. As open enrollment approaches, it's time to learn what your options are and answer those tricky questions about one of our country's most complex system. See the questions I ask in the show notes.

Oct 31, 2016

We're wrapping up the money goals video series with how to save for your long-term goals. From retiring rich, preparing for children, saving for big goals before retirement age, and more. In this episode you'll learn your saving and investment options, how to invest without major risk, and why you should be utilizing the tax-advantaged accounts available to you. Check out the video and show notes.

Oct 27, 2016

Farissa Knox is a wife, mother-of-two, and the founder of TWO businesses, RLM Media and WhatRUWearing. She's a badass entrepreneur and truly is growing a business empire. In this episode we talk about making money, running a business, building an empire, and balancing it all. Hear Farissa's biggest money mistake and her definition of rich. Get it all in the show notes.

Episode Sponsor: DesignCrowd.

Oct 24, 2016

This week we're tackling the toughest money goals to save for, medium-term goals. From saving up for a wedding, buying a car, a down-payment on a home, these goals require a different strategy depending on how long you have until the goal comes due and what your appetite is for risk. This video will step you through your options, but remember, nothing I share is guaranteed. You must do your due diligence to understand your options and this episode will help with that. Check out the show notes to see the video and more.

Oct 20, 2016

Rebecca Holland is a freelance travel and food writer based in Chicago. She blogs at CuriosityandaCarryOn.com and is a dear friend of mine teaching us how to make money while traveling. In this episode I get all the details about what it takes to be a freelance travel writer. Whether you want to make extra money on the side or turn it into a full-time job, Rebecca shares how to get free press trips and even get paid to travel through the career that she has built for herself. Check out more in the shownotes.

Oct 17, 2016

Over the next couple weeks, the video series will be focusing on how to conquer your money goals, including short-, medium-, and long-term goals. In this episode, we dive into the short-term goals. What vehicle to use to save for those money goals, how to avoid large and unnecessary taxes by choosing the proper vehicle, and how to set up your number one most important money goal, the emergency savings account. Check out the video here.

Oct 13, 2016

Amy Hubble is the Founder and Principal Advisor at Radix Financial, a fee-only fiduciary portfolio management firm located in Oklahoma City, OK but servicing the entire United States. In this episode we cover so much, from what you miss out on if you don't take advantage of investing in your 20s (comparing an example of Taylor Swift and Adele), to how much you will need in retirement, to prioritizing paying off student loan debt and investing in your future. It's a jam-packed episode with really solid advice from Amy. Check out the show notes.

This episode is sponsored by DesignCrowd.

Oct 10, 2016

We're onto our second vlogcast of our Money Monday series and sticking with how to pay off debt faster than you could ever imagine. In this episode, I'm sharing the various methods from the "snowball" to the "avalanche" to just paying attention to what feels good to you. This will help you organize your outstanding loans and know where to put your extra money first. See the video on YouTube. Check out the Show Notes.

Oct 6, 2016

Today on the show I’m sitting down with Daniela Corrente, the CEO and CoFounder of Reeelit (get $10 towards your next purchase with code: PODCAST), an online platform that helps individuals save money when shopping for items on their wish list and simultaneously keeps them out of debt because they never have to swipe a credit card. In this episode we chat about why now is the time to start a business if you’re feeling curious and motivated, why it’s okay to have expensive taste and how it’s totally possible to afford some of the finer things in life, and why it usually is better to go after those quality items and how you can do it without going into debt. Check out the show notes to learn more.

Today's show is sponsored by DesignCrowd. Use offer code "MONEY" for a special VIP discount towards your next design project.

Oct 3, 2016

Episode 040 of the Words and Money Podcast is now on VIDEO! Each Monday we'll be putting out a new episode (5-15 min) geared to help millennial women understand one topic about their personal finances. This week is all about finding extra money (whether through savings or picking up some extra cash on the side) to put towards blasting away debt and paying it off FASTER than you ever thought possible. Check out the video on YouTube or in the show notes, here.

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