My Guest on the Show… Pam Andrews is a College Admissions Coach and Scholarship Strategist, but more importantly she helped her son earn over $700,000 in scholarship money to pay for both undergraduate and graduate school! This is $700,000 in money that her son WILL NOT have to pay back in the form of […]
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Episode 100: Forming a Mastermind: Why It’s My Best Kept Secret of Success and How to Start Your Own
My Guest on the Show… Allow myself to introduce….myself 🙂 Today on the show I am not bringing on a guest for an interview and we are taking a week away from talking about money. Instead, we are shifting to talk about the one thing I feel everyone needs in their lives at any stage […]
Episode 068: Building a Tribe of Loyal Followers via Your Own Conference – with PT Money
My Guest on the Show… Phillip Taylor, AKA PT Money, and I sit down at FinCon 2017 from Dallas, TX. FinCon is the conference PT actually started in 2011 as a way for people inside the world of financial blogging to come together and create a community that had never been created until then. Fast […]
Episode 061: Live Like You Were Dying with Andy Ptacek
My Guest on the Show… “Inoperable brain cancer”. These were the words spoken by the team of doctors who met with Andy and her family to share with her the devastating news of what was causing her extreme and sudden headaches. Andy Ptacek; wife, daughter, friend, and mother of two small boys would now […]
Episode 013: How to Make Money as a Freelance Writer
This week on the Money Peach Podcast, I am interviewing Holly and Greg Johnson from the award winning blog ClubThifty.com. Holly and Greg started their blog in 2012 with their motto: “Stop Spending. Start Living“. When they started their blog, they were both working the corporate America 9-5 when they began to realize….they […]
Episode 012: The Opportunity Cost Formula
FREE LIVE TRAINING Have you ever heard the financial world say something like this: “How much is that cup premium cup of coffee actually costing you?” or “You need to start paying attention to the Latte Factor” These are both great examples of what the finance world calls the opportunity cost, but the […]