Rest, Relationships, and Alignment: Keys to Sustainable Social Impact Ever thought about how policy affects your financial decisions? It’s a game-changer! Policies like universal meals in schools can have a direct impact on household budgets and the overall economy. And hey, prioritizing rest and building a lifestyle-aligned business strategy can create sustainability and growth. Share if you’ve considered the impact of policy on your financial decisions. Continue Reading →
Money as Medicine People come to me because they’re stressed and they sense money is the reason. Continue Reading →
Living into Your Heart’s Desires Below are stories of people (under pseudonyms!) that I’ve had the honor to work with as a financial empowerment guide. Each of these stories gives you a glimpse into people who courageously discovered the beautiful piece of art inside themselves and then took steps to uncover it. Continue Reading →
Investing Rollercoaster – Social Justice Version My last article Climbing onto the Investing Rollercoaster covered the three things investors can control when it comes to the market: costs, investment allocation, and tax efficiency. Continue Reading →
Climbing onto the Investing Roller Coaster This is a long overdue article on the nuts and bolts of investing. Continue Reading →
Takeaways from the Morningstar Investment Conference This past week I was in Chicago at the Morningstar Investment Conference. The main takeaways where that climate collapse truly is top of mind for asset managers, while a lot of people know the history of the racial wealth divide, a lot more don’t, and growing your identity to move into financial stability and flourishing is tough work. Continue Reading →
Loving Practice and Action [L]oving practice is not aimed at simply giving an individual greater life satisfaction; it is extolled as the primary way we end domination and oppression. Continue Reading →
The Magic and Power of Accessibility Pricing Back when I was dreaming of birthing a community coaching program I knew that pricing it right would be a key part. Continue Reading →
Personal Finance is a Social Justice Issue A while ago on the podcast Hear to Slay, I heard Dr. Continue Reading →
Imagine Money is as Easy as Riding a Bike… You’re happy with your income and how you earn money. The way you spend feels good and is in alignment with your values. You know where you want to go and how you can use money to get there. Continue Reading →