Episodes
Sunday Feb 24, 2019
Episode 25: Escaping the Entry Level Money Mindset: Top Takeaways
Sunday Feb 24, 2019
Sunday Feb 24, 2019
February has been an awesome month covering an extremely hot topic: MONEY!
Money elicits so many emotions in us: happiness, fear, stress, anxiety, safety, security etc. Many of us spend most of our lives chained to a career or lifestyle we don't like because we haven't learned the skills and strategies to take our money mindset to the next level. That's exactly what our guests took us through over the last several weeks and today we talk about our top takeaways.
If you're looking for the other episodes, they are listed here below:
Episode 20: Rachel Richards: Getting your Financial Shit Together (Part 1): Saving & Budgeting
Episode 21: Rachel Richards: Getting your Financial Shit Together (Part 2): Investing 101
Episode 22: Eric Roberge: Managing your Money Once you Make 6 Figures
Episode 24: Grant Sabatier: From Broke to Millionaire in 5 Years
Monday Feb 18, 2019
Episode 24: Going from broke to millionaire in 5 years with Grant Sabatier
Monday Feb 18, 2019
Monday Feb 18, 2019
If you've ever thought about setting a goal to retire early, this episode is for you.
With us this week to talk money, hustling, FIRE, and investing is Grant Sabatier. Grant is the author of Financial Freedom and the Creator of Millennial Money, which has reached over 10 million readers. Dubbed the “Millennial Millionaire” by CNBC, Grant went from having only $2.26 in his bank account to being a millionaire in 5 years, reaching financial independence at the age of 30. He writes about personal finance, investing, entrepreneurship, and mindfulness and hosts the Financial Freedom podcast. Grant has been featured on Rachael Ray, in the New York Times, Washington Post, NPR, Money Magazine, and many others.
On this episode, we spend some time breaking down Grant's story from the beginning. How he ended up broke, what small steps he took to get back on his feet, the importance of a side hustle (or many) and what advice he gives to anyone looking to each financial independence far before retirement age.
You can learn more about Grant and Millennial Money below:
Visit Millennial Money Blog
Follow him on social media:
Instagram: @millennialmoneycom
Book's Instagram: @financialfreedom
Also follow Entry Level Podcast on Instagram at: @entrylevelpodcast
Friday Feb 15, 2019
Episode 23: "The Fast 5": Should you get "Pawternity" Leave?
Friday Feb 15, 2019
Friday Feb 15, 2019
We recently stumbled across an article this week on whether new pet parents should get a week of paid leave. Hear what Lindsay and Sarah think of this hairy situation.
Article: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/brewdog-puppy-paternity-leave_us_58a6de90e4b07602ad539975
Monday Feb 11, 2019
Monday Feb 11, 2019
You've done it. You've worked hard, gotten the education, put in the long nights and early mornings to get to a point in your career where you're starting to make good money. Maybe you've even had a goal of hitting 6-figures and you did it! Now what? For the first time in your life, you're not necessarily struggling to pay your bills but you also know you're probably not making all the right financial choices.
Should you be putting more in your 401K? Should you be investing elsewhere? How much should you put towards any lingering debt versus saving for big goals like buying a house or paying for a wedding? Do you spring for the expensive apartment or stay where you are?
Eric Roberge, founder of Beyond your Hammock, talked with us about many of these scenarios and how to approach money management once you start actually having some money.
He helps with learning how to:
- Take control of your cash flow
- Develop a savings plan that enables financial freedom
- Avoid costly mistakes that keep you stuck and struggling
- Invest appropriately to create significant wealth
- Enjoy the ability to use your time the way you want
To learn more about Eric, visit him about beyondyourhammock.com.
Also follow Entry Level Podcast on Instagram at: @entrylevelpodcast
Monday Feb 04, 2019
Monday Feb 04, 2019
Investing is a scary word for many of us. We don't understand much about it other than that it is risky and complicated - until now. The reality is that if you aren't currently saving for retirement or your future goals, you are already behind. And investing is the best way to reach your long-term financial targets.
On this week's episode we release part 2 of a 2-part series with Rachel Richards, author of Money Honey: A Simple 7-Step Guide to Getting your Financial $hit Together. Rachel has always had a passion for understanding money. This stemmed from growing up in a household on a strict budget. In fact, she began investing in the stock market at 18 years old and graduated a 40K per year college in just 3 years - 100% debt-free. Learn about how she did it and her tips around budgeting, saving, and investing.
In this episode, she will also cover off on her 3 key investing rules and the exact steps you can take to get started today (because you should....start today).
You can learn more about Rachel and her book at:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MoneyHoneyRachel/
Instagram: @moneyhoneyrachel
Follow Entry Level Podcast on Instagram at: @entrylevelpodcast