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In the season finale of Keep Finance Queerd we are keeping finance personal by discussing how your personal identity impacts your finances. Traditional personal finance advice often attempts to put money in a vacuum. It tells you that all you need is to build a better budget, save more, spend less, and essentially just manipulate the numbers in order to be "good with money". The key connection missing in most personal finance advice is that it’s less about the numbers, and more about the pers...
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In this very exciting episode, I get interviewed by Sarah from EQ Bank!! We chat about how my approach to personal finance is unique, what's missing from traditional personal finance advice, what intersectional finance really means and how we as a society can make finance more intersectional. This is special episode where I am on the other side of the questions for once, and I hope you enjoy!Join the Queerd Community: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/ellyce.fulmore/ TIKTOK: htt...
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Have you heard me talk about emergency funds but feel overwhelmed with where to start? Are you unsure if you even need one? Or when to use it? Or how much money should be in it? Well, I've got all the answers for you!!In this week's solo episode, I share everything you need to know about emergency funds!! What they are, why they are helpful, when to use one, how much should be in your fund, and where to store it. I will walk you through the 5 steps to setting up your own emergency fund, and h...
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Author, content creator, and brand consultant Danielle Prescod (she/her) joins Ellyce on the podcast this week! Danielle shares the deets on her forthcoming memoir “Token Black Girl,” which chronicles her journey climbing the corporate ladder in the fashion and beauty industry as one of the only Black women in the room. She and Ellyce also discuss warped perspectives on money in corporate culture, changing your mindset to get paid what you deserve and Danielle’s evolving perspective on m...
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The overturning of Roe v. Wade is more than an attack on human rights. It’s also a financial crisis. On June 24, 2022 Roe v Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey were overturned under the opinion that there is no constitutional right to abortion. How did this happen? What does it mean for us? How can we take action? That's what this week's solo episode is going to cover. We will go over a brief history of Roe V. Wade, what the overturning means and discuss what this means for people with uteru...
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This week’s guest on the podcast Vanessa M.W. (she/her), joins Ellyce in for a conversation about how cultural expectations, as a traveler and within families, can deeply impact money. Vanessa is a travel tech professional and the creator of the wealth & wanderlust platform, Wander Onwards. The Latina tech pro opens up about her personal experience setting boundaries with her family around money and how her experience working and living abroad have reshaped her money identity.Key takeaway...
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Have you ever gone on a trip and put everything on your credit card because you told yourself you “just want to enjoy it, it’s about the experience” and then when you come home you’re in debt and trying to catch up for months?? Don't worry bestie, me too.In this week's solo episode, I share 9 tips on how to create experiences and small scale getaways for yourself on a budget. You might not have the funds to plan a trip to Italy, but you can still create an incredible vacation for yourse...
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On today’s episode, Ellyce goes “under the desk” with TikTok’s favorite newscaster V Spehar (they/them) of @underthedesknews. V shares how their experience with security around money has evolved – and is still evolving – as a gay, non-binary person, journalist, content creator and entrepreneur. They also discussed the impact that being their true self openly has had on them in business, daily life and with money. Some of the takeaways they hope you get from this episode are:Securit...
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Ever wonder how being queer affects your finances? In this week's solo episode, I talk about the cost of being queer. We will focus on the unique financial challenges LGBTQIA2S+ folks face, financial tips to navigate those challenges, and how to incorporate your queerness into your finances. This is an important episode whether you are part of the LGBTQIA2S+ community yourself, or are an ally of the community wanting to learn more.HAPPY PRIDE MONTH + INDIGENOUS HERITAGE MONTH!!&nb...
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On this week’s episode, guest Michelle Jalali (she/her) walks through how to start your diversity, equity and inclusion journey to find your social justice voice and make an impact. Michelle is a trauma-informed DEI consultant and coach who works with small businesses, nonprofits and higher education institutions to dismantle oppressive systems and practices so they can create cultural change and build connections and community. After listening, you’ll have a better understanding of how ...
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On today’s episode, Ellyce is joined by visual storyteller, entrepreneur and fellow Canadian Jenny Jay (she/her) to discuss the age-old question: can money buy happiness? Jenny’s answer… kinda? Listen and find out!Jenny dives into how her South Asian heritage, working class immigrant parents, and entrepreneurial spirit have shaped her perspective on money. She shares how her parents' opposing views on money impacted her and how financial literacy is the only way to work the systems that gate-...
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Ever felt uncomfortable walking into a bank or financial institution? Have you wondered what red flags you should look out for when working with a financial advisor? Welcome to episode nine of Keep Finance Queerd!! This week we are going to be talking about how to advocate for yourself at the bank as well as red flags to look out for when working with an advisor. The goal is that by the end of the episode you will feel more confident walking into a bank, and have some tools that will better e...
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I'm so excited to introduce you to this week's guest, Jane Rodriguez (she/her) who is the CEO and Founder of The Thriving CEO. Jane is a proud Bilingual Latina, born and raised in Miami, Florida. She serves as the Online Business Manager for so many wonderful online businesses and has experience working with a variety of entrepreneurs from Diversity & Inclusion Speaker/Consultants to Business Coaches to Professional Organizers. In this episode we chat about how Jane’s Latinx identity and ...
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Welcome to episode seven of Keep Finance Queerd!! This week I'm excited to have my beautiful girlfriend join me. In this episode we are going to be asking each other some money questions and just having candid conversation. I hope that you all enjoy it as much as we enjoyed recording it! You'll walk away with tips on how to start money conversations with your partner and overall just feel less alone in challenges you might face around finances within your relationship.We will talk about:- wha...
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I'm so excited to introduce you to this week's guest, Lexa VanDamme! Lexa (she/her) is a queer personal finance coach and creator of The Avocado Toast Budget (The ATB). Her mission is to teach people how to save, pay off debt, invest, and finally feel confident with money. We chat about navigating guilt and shame around money, creating and finding safe spaces online, how toxic relationships impact your finances and how to financially protect yourself, combining finances, normalizing money con...
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Welcome to episode five of Keep Finance Queerd!! This week we are going to unpack what it means to have a scarcity or abundance mindset when it comes to money. This episode will break down the money mindset spectrum, and how your money mindset is created. I dive into the various systems that may be keeping you stuck in scarcity and how to define what abundance means to you. You'll walk away with tips and advice to feel more abundant around money and break down the systems contributing to scar...
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I'm so excited to introduce you to this week's guest, Nina aka "neens" on social media! Nina is a content creator on IG and Youtube, an influencer in the lifestyle, beauty, fashion, and home space, and now the co-founder and chief brand officer of Multi, a wellness start-up. She is Vietnamese, American and Canadian, a child of immigrant parents, and a mom to her adorable son. We chat about so many things in this interview like her experience growing up in scarcity and then becoming a 6-figure...
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Welcome to episode three of Keep Finance Queerd!! This week I am going to answer one of the most common financial questions: where do I start? This episode will break down the four steps you should take first in order to feel more in control of your finances and get out of survival mode. I dive into what information you should know about your money, and also challenge you to reflect on where you want to go in the future. This episode is full of tangible financial advice so you can stop feelin...
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I'm so excited to introduce you to the first guest of the show, Zoe Potter! Zoe is an incredible Mom and content creator whose social media career has gained a lot of traction from her TikTok series “what I eat in a day as a fat woman who’s not on a diet”. We sat down to talk about managing finances as a mom, learning about money with a partner, navigating the world as a fat woman, working in a male dominated field, how the beauty standard impacts your money, the importance of spending ...
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Launch day is here! Welcome to episode one of Keep Finance Queerd. This week I am introducing you to my personal finance story, including the beginnings of my business, the “why” of starting this podcast, and what you can expect out of this series. I dive into my goals surrounding the podcast, get vulnerable about the creative process behind the scenes, and illustrate how coming out, receiving an ADHD diagnosis, and understanding who I am completely, has transformed my relationship with money...
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