Financial Progress Podcast
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Financial Progress Podcast
Episode 35: How to create a money plan that reflects our joys and values with Jasmine Lopez
Keywords
financial progress, money mindset, financial literacy, BIPOC creatives, money plan, healing journey, personal finance, budgeting, nonprofit, financial coaching
Summary
In this episode of Financial Progress, hosts Chrissy and Jess welcome Jasmine Lopez, a joy-based money coach, to discuss her journey through financial struggles, the importance of healing one's money mindset, and how to create a money plan that reflects personal joys and values. Jasmine shares her experiences with bankruptcy, the creation of her nonprofit for BIPOC creatives, and the significance of teaching financial literacy to the next generation. The conversation emphasizes the interconnectedness of mindset and financial decisions, encouraging listeners to dream big and not let their past define their future.
Takeaways
- Jasmine's journey began with financial struggles and bankruptcy.
- Healing one's money mindset is crucial for financial success.
- Creating a money plan should reflect personal joys and values.
- Financial literacy is essential for the next generation.
- BIPOC communities need tailored financial support and mentorship.
- Sharing personal financial stories can help others feel less alone.
- Building a healthy relationship with money is a continuous process.
- Celebrating small financial wins is important for motivation.
- Economic connectedness can improve financial outcomes for low-income families.
- Dreaming big is essential; past struggles do not define future potential.
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