Podcast: Money For Life

Episode 27: Meet the Inclusionist
My guest today has been on the front lines for a long time, fighting the unseen battles and advocating for equality and diversity in the workplace. Simma Lieberman is internationally known as “The Inclusionist,” Her passion for diversity and its possibilities began in...

Episode 26: Against All Odds
Trang Dang-Le attributes her success to a father who reinforced the importance of education every single day. And probably the most important fact is she accomplished her triumphs only after she returned to work when her three daughters were old enough to tend to...

Episode 25: What Men Get Right (and Wrong) About Sexual Harassment
Too often, millennials are accused of not going deep, that somehow just posting something publicly about an issue means you've done something to help solve it. But, as with most issues, it takes more than a tweet to fix culture. It takes actual work, every day, from...

Episode 24: FIghting Harassment
Harassment comes in all forms. Today's guest is Nita Wiggins, an esteemed journalism professor at ESJ-Paris where she is training the next generation of journalists. Her upcoming book, “Civil Rights Baby: My Story of Race, Sports, and Breaking Barriers in American...

Episode 23: Extra Money for Moms
It's always good to have a side hustle–especially if you’re a mompreneur looking to bring in lots of extra cash for your family. A mom and a former freelancer, Kimmie Greene is a leader within the QuickBooks Self-Employed team. She joined Intuit in 2016 as head of...

Episode 22: College, Money…and You!
Applying to college is hard enough without the minefield of securing financial aid. The basic government form, the dreaded FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) asks for information high-school students might not even know about their families' financial...