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  • In today’s day and age, everyone is trying to get ahead financially. But what are the best ways to do it? With nearly 80% of adults seeking financial advice from social media, in which 74% of that content is filed with either ‘dangerous’ or ‘unregulated’ financial advice according to a study by MoneySuperMarket, how can people build their wealth and do it safely? Is there such a thing as a ‘wealth hack’ and can people actually do them? The short answer is yes! We get into it.
    In this week’s episode of Money Glow Up, our host Tiffany Aliche speaks to Vivian Tu, Founder and CEO of Your Rich BFF, about the good and bad of financial literacy on social media and the reality of seeking legitimate advice on how to build your wealth. “It’s important to vet who you’re following, who you’re listening to, and know that they’re not going to encourage you to do something that could get you into a lot of trouble,” Tu stresses.
    As for hacking herself into wealth, Tu reveals some of her favorite tips and tricks everyone could and should do in order to build their wealth.

    Tiffany Aliche creates a space to share real and inspiring money stories, learn financial fundamentals, and build your future. Step into the classroom with Money Glow Up with Tiffany Aliche—aka The Budgetnista—to jump-start your financial journey.

    Have a money story of your own? Questions? Fan mail? Email us at [email protected].

    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Money Glow Up at http://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/money-glow-up/.

    2:53 - 3:05 What is a wealth hack?
    5:30 - 6:45 Identifying bad wealth hacks
    7:32 - 12:22 Tu’s Top Three Wealth Hacks
    12:53 - 14:09 Tu’s Wealth hack that changed someone’s life
    14:18 - 19:29 How Tu went from Wall Street to a media star
    19:45 - 21:33 The new faces of financial education
    21:35 - 23:00 Takeaways


    Vivian Tu is a former Wall Street trader turned expert, public speaker, host, entrepreneur, New York Times bestselling author and founder and CEO of the multi-platform brand, Your Rich BFF. 

    Yahoo Finance's Money Glow Up is hosted by Tiffany Aliche, and produced by Lauren Pokedoff, with this episode co-produced by Rachael Lewis-Krisky.

  • What was once a simple post of a vista snapshot, overlaid with a stylized filter, and captioned #travelphotography, has given way to an industry of travel influencers who make their living selling global experiences via social media. Nothing wrong with that on its own; but the dark side of this social media craze is that it has distorted reality, teaching many that travel is a luxury that they are not invited to enjoy.
    To set the record straight, Money Glow Up host Tiffany Aliche spoke with Nomadness Travel Tribe and Nomadness TV founder Evita Robinson to teach you how to travel affordably and safely when most people feel like they can't travel at all. “People are doing everything for the 'gram. They're doing everything for the picture. It's about getting the expensive dress and the expensive bag and standing in front of that, you know, landmark that everybody wants. And it's actually doing detriment to some of the local communities,” she explained.
    But there's hope! Robinson offers travel tips for a range of needs and comfortabilities, such as group travel, deal-finding digital products, and thinking local for more affordable adventures. The reason she won't let anyone feel discouraged is because of how essential she believes travel to be in a person's life: "Travel has become a conduit for us getting to know ourselves. So self-care is a huge part of it...travel's like, intense character development." Watch this week's episode to tap into your travel future.

    Tiffany Aliche creates a space to share real and inspiring money stories, learn financial fundamentals, and build your future. Step into the classroom with Money Glow Up with Tiffany Aliche—aka The Budgetnista—to jump-start your financial journey.

    Have a money story of your own? Questions? Fan mail? Email us at [email protected].

    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Money Glow Up at http://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/money-glow-up/.

    00:00-Evita Robinson joins Money Glow Up
    03:30-Enter: travel influencer
    05:00-Considering variations of travel
    13:00-What travel does for you
    15:00-How to budget for travel
    17:00-Alternative traveling, like group experiences

    Evita Robinson is the founder of Nomadness Travel Tribe, encouraging a community of more than 30,000 members to explore black and brown communities around the globe, highlighting the people who make these places unique.

    Yahoo Finance's Money Glow Up is hosted by Tiffany Aliche, and created and produced by Rachael Lewis-Krisky.

  • When so much of communication is nonverbal, your wardrobe plays a huge role in that. On this episode of Money Glow Up, host Tiffany Aliche spoke with Harlem's Fashion Row CEO & Founder Brandice Daniel about how your workwear can help or hinder your career. She told Aliche that, "That means that you're speaking the moment you walk into a room. You're saying something, by the way, your posture is by your eye contact. By what you're wearing and how you feel and what you're wearing." If you're looking to signal to your bosses or a future workplace that you are a good candidate, let them judge the confidence that comes with wearing something that makes you feel good.
    Daniel went on to also offer tangible tips to affordable and appropriate fashion—even with ways to avoid fast fashion. "If you want inexpensive fashion, I prefer for you to go thrifting and get it tailored than to shop fast fashion," she explained.
    Tiffany Aliche creates a space to share real and inspiring money stories, learn financial fundamentals, and build your future. Step into the classroom with Money Glow Up with Tiffany Aliche—aka The Budgetnista—to jump-start your financial journey.

    Have a money story of your own? Questions? Fan mail? Email us at [email protected].

    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Money Glow Up at http://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/money-glow-up/.

    00:00-Brandice Daniel joins Money Glow Up
    02:20-The power of nonverbal communication
    06:30-Overcoming fashion faux pas
    11:12-Harlem's Fashion Row: making change one designer at a time
    17:00-Dressing for success on a budget—and without fast fashion

    Proud fashion outsider and Memphis native, Brandice Daniel, is founder and CEO of Harlem's Fashion Row (HFR) and ICON360. Brandice created HFR in 2007 to bridge the gap between multicultural designers and the fashion business by providing opportunities to showcase their skills and abilities in an industry that is often non-accessible to them through fashion shows and other events.

    Yahoo Finance's Money Glow Up is hosted by Tiffany Aliche, and created and produced by Rachael Lewis-Krisky.

  • With 33 million small businesses in the US employing 46.4% of all private sector employees, entrepreneurs make up the backbone of American business. But is entrepreneurship all that it's cracked up to be? Does running a small business fast-track you to personal wealth? Do legacy entrepreneurs have it easy?
    "The Budgetnista" Tiffany Aliche chats with Elegant Eyes Head of Business Growth and Operations Cabral Miller about his unique journey with entrepreneurship. As not only a child of a legacy business, but a grandchild as well, Miller has spent his whole life learning first-hand what it takes to make a small business succeed—and what it takes to fail.
    Miller discussed how entrepreneurism is not a golden ticket to success. "It comes with a lot of blood, sweat, and tears. I remember days of sleeping in the store because I knew I had so much to do. I knew I didn't have anybody who I could afford to pay to do it. I remember weeks and months of no pay. Those are misconceptions of entrepreneurialism," Miller explained.

    Tiffany Aliche creates a space to share real and inspiring money stories, learn financial fundamentals, and build your future. Step into the classroom with Money Glow Up with Tiffany Aliche—aka The Budgetnista—to jump-start your financial journey.

    Have a money story of your own? Questions? Fan mail? Email us at [email protected].

    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Money Glow Up at http://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/money-glow-up/.

    00:00-Cabral Miller joins Money Glow Up
    00:50-Entrepreneurship; the backbone of American economy
    03:00-Origins of the family business
    09:23-Is a small business a fast way to make money?
    15:16-Extracting wealth from your business
    17:30-Does entrepreneurship automatically equal wealth

    Cabral Miller is a legacy entrepreneur. His family started, Elegant Eyes in Newark, NJ in the 60’s, passed it down to his mother, who then passed it down to he and his sister. They survived through the Newark Riots, The Great Recession, Covid and so much more.

    Yahoo Finance's Money Glow Up is hosted by Tiffany Aliche, and created and produced by Rachael Lewis-Krisky.

    Money Glow Up is produced by Rachael Lewis-Krisky.

  • Having an unhealthy relationship with money could inhibit long-term personal wealth. You might feel as if being in debt means you can't have any fun, and that money should only go toward paying off bills. That is not only limiting, but unrealistic. Everything in life becomes about avoiding temptation, instead of looking at healthy and practical ways to spend and save. But there is hope...
    "The Budgetnista" Tiffany Aliche sits down with financial therapist, Aja Evans, for a discussion where money meets mental health. Financial therapy combines advice and emotional support, helping people manage financial stress which negatively impacts their family, work, and all other aspects of their lives. Evans explains that "the thing about financial therapy is that it really doesn't matter how much money you make. Okay. Some people could be millionaires and they're doing great, but still have these feelings of financial trauma of, 'Oh my God, am I gonna make my bills? Is this gonna be okay? Can I provide for myself or my family?' And that stress really kind of shifts our perception of what is safe and what's not."

    Tiffany Aliche creates a space to share real and inspiring money stories, learn financial fundamentals, and build your future. Step into the classroom with Money Glow Up with Tiffany Aliche—aka The Budgetnista—to jump-start your financial journey.

    Have a money story of your own? Questions? Fan mail? Email us at [email protected].

    Find this episode's transcripts and more episodes of Money Glow Up at http://finance.yahoo.com/videos/series/money-glow-up/.

    00:00-Aja Evans joins Money Glow Up
    03:47-Good debt vs bad debt
    05:17-Money beliefs that hold us back
    08:25-Why it's hard to talk about money
    11:56-Tiffany's money story
    17:49-After school tutoring

    Aja Evans is a board-certified therapist, speaker, and writer specializing in financial therapy. Armed with eternal optimism and a passion for helping others, Aja has been in the mental health industry for over a decade. 
    Yahoo Finance's Money Glow Up is hosted by Tiffany Aliche, and created and produced by Rachael Lewis-Krisky.