In this episode, Carla breaks down the details of what a FICO (credit score) is to include the ranges of scoring, the five components used in the scoring. She also gives tips to increase your credit score and help others do the same.
In the episode, Kris Findlay, a former Financial Consultant for UAB shares 10 steps plus 1 on how to achieve financial peace. The 10 steps start with educating yourself. He encourages the audience to educate themselves on all things finance and ends with the must-have documents: will, trust, living will, and health proxy.
In this episode, Abra Barnes, President, and Broker of Barnes & Associates REALTORS share the value in real estate to create wealth. She also shares tips to prepare for homeownership to include budgeting, savings, and credit worthiness. She closed the show with details to become a REALTOR.
She can be reached at www.realestatebybarnes.com or 205-328-3330.
In this episode, Sarry Ibrahim, MBA, LTCP is a financial planner and member of the Bank On Yourself Organization. He helps real estate investors, business owners, and full-time employees grow safe and predictable wealth regardless of market conditions using a financial strategy that has been around for over 160 years.
He breaks down the details to Banking on Yourself through whole life insurance.
Recommended books: Becoming Your O...
In this episode, Al discusses the success of his 22-year marriage and the role budgeting played in that success. He gives traits to look for in an accountability partner if you are single to include: trust, dependability, similar mindsets/goals and not impacted by your decisions. Also, he tells you how a budget can be your accountability partner.
In this episode, Vince Carter is a podcaster, husband, father, and 30+ year veteran of corporate America. He’s also a self-described money-nerd. He holds an MBA degree, a Certificate in Financial Planning from Florida State University, and has completed Ramsey Solutions Financial Coach Master Training. Vince has also served as the CFO in his own home throughout his 25+ marriage and has 2 sons, both currently in college. He ...
This episode discusses tips on how to set your financial goals for 2021 to include debt cancellation, emergency savings, investments, and starting a business. The show also discusses the value of understanding your finances and being honest about your current financial status. Your credit score plays a role in your life.
In this episode, Dr. Barbara O'Neil shares tips for saving, how to evaluate your relationship with money, and ideas for success as we continue in this pandemic. We discuss two of her books: Money Talk: A Financial Guide for Women and Flipping a Switch: A Guide to Happiness and Financial Security in Later Life. Saving challenge- https://www.slideshare.net/.../30-day-100-savings...
Link to her website: https://www.moneytalkbmo...
In this episode, I share gift ideas that will not break the bank. The gifts include personalizing items that will be appreciated and cherished for a lifetime. Also, remembering the less fortunate.
This is the last episode for this season 1. I return on January 7th to begin Season 2.
This episode discusses the meaning of Thanksgiving Day and what people are thankful for. Also, it includes how families celebrated the holiday due to COVID-19 restrictions.
This episode features LaTashe Toney who is a clinical social worker. She discusses the difference between mental health and mental illness. Also, she provides tips to manage depression during the pandemic, the holidays, and everyday life. Here are some places available to reach out for help.
Crisis Line - 205-323-777
National Hotline - 800-273-8255
Text - HELP to 741-741
In this episode, Jimmy discusses some major shifts in his life; from retail management to becoming a professor. He teaches English and other related courses. He gives writing advice that can assist all with their writing skills. Also, he has written and performed two one-man shows to-date with more to come.
This episode discusses the results of the November 3, 2020, Presidential Election to include the last five states that are still being counted as of November 5th. Also, included is a clip from Bernie Sanders. In October, he predicts what will happen with the election and President Trump's reaction.
This episode is about the 2020 Presidential Election. The discussion is about Biden and Trump's position on Tax Reform, the Economy, COVID-19, Education, and Healthcare. VOTE!!!
This episode features Sonya Samm Mitchell, a photographer who takes unique pictures. She enjoys capturing images and shedding light on what some would consider “not worth snapping.” After years of taking “staged” photographs, she now depicts some unimaginable, mind-altering photos which others are seeing and understanding as true meaning to picture the picture.
In this episode, Kelli and her son Jo"Van share their love of writing music to inspire others. During the pandemic, they wrote two songs Shine Again and Show Me The Way. They give advice on how to get your creative juices to flow.
Stephanie is smart, funny and about her business. She shares her comedy journey starting with her breakout story and how she translated that experience into a lucrative business. Also, she answers questions from callers while sharing some of her highs and lows in the comedy business.
Carla Youngblood shares facts and stats about breast cancer. She also shares her journey to becoming a 5 years breast cancer survivor.
This episode provides tips to being productive from day-to-day, even in the midst of a pandemic to include staying focused on your why. Why are you doing what you do?
Al is a trained professional who is well-educated especially when speaking about guns. This episode discusses the 2nd Amendment. Who has the right to bear arms and what does it mean? Also, Al shared four important facts about handling a gun and the consequences misusing a gun.