The Smart money is on her private community

I welcome you to join our free, private, confidential, judgment-free space created for women to share insights, strategies, and support related to personal finance and career advancement.

This group is designed to be a safe haven if you’re feeling like the money you saved for the second half of your life is looking a little lonely and sad, or if your retirement account isn’t quite where it should be for someone your age. If you’d like to learn more about how to save money and still live your life, if you’re worrying about aging out of your career or being stuck in a job you don’t love just to pay the bills, or if you’re open to strategies to visualize what you want and are willing to make smart changes to get there, this is the perfect group for you.

This space is meant to help you safely and confidentially ask questions, celebrate successes, and navigate the world of finance and careers with confidence. Let’s empower each other to take control of our financial futures and achieve our professional goals together!

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What We’re reading & Listening to

Have a recommendation? Send an email to jennifer@thesmartmoneyisonher.com

Books

Dr. Joe is one of my all-time favorite change speakers and authors. He takes a science-based approach to brain chemistry, thought patterns and feelings, and how anyone can change by using his methods.

Quote from the book:

“To change is to think greater than how we feel.”

-By Michael P. Nichols & Martha B. Straus

Listening is important for successful relationships of any kind but we rarely do enough of it.

Quote from the book:

“Most of us have had the disconcerting experience of talking to someone who seems to be interested until someone else appear or her cell phone dings.”

Podcasts

I would listen to Guy Raz read the phone book. Love these meaty, entertaining podcasts with entrepreneurs who share their heartfelt and surprising stories of how they built their companies.

One of my fave episodes:

Glennon Doyle, Abby Wambach, and Amanda Doyle host this all-things-mental-and-emotional health podcast. The trio’s chemistry makes for a fun and touching show.

One of my fave episodes:

Women over 50 are 17.2% of the population.

Nearly 1 in 5 US women have no health care provider.

Alcohol hits harder as we age because we metabolize more slowly and have less muscle to absorb.

the gender wage gap causes some women to lose upward of $1 million over the course of a 40-year career