Financial Wellbeing Lessons for LGBTQ Leaders
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Learnings from some of our top guests
In 300 episodes of Queer Money®, we’ve realized that financial wellbeing is unique to each individual. And that our LGBTQ-ness shapes our relationship with money.
So, what are our key takeaways from interviewing hundreds of queer leaders on the subject of money? What did they teach us about creating the financial abundance to live our best and most authentic lives?
On this episode of the podcast, we review what we’ve learned about financial wellness from some of our top guests, explaining how Gaby Dunn, Dominique Jackson, Brian Falduto and Patrick L. Riley encouraged us to normalize honest conversations around money. We describe what we learned about making our money work for us as a queer community from Paul Donovan, Sean Howell and Jenni & Lisa Dazols and discuss what Jonathan Lovitz, Matt Baume and Curtis Wong taught us about having multiple income streams. Listen in for Jay Allen, Emil Wilbekin and Todd Sears’ insight on the importance of LGBTQ leadership in corporate America and find out what Joe DiPasquale, Elizabeth Schwartz and Tim Gill taught us about leveraging your money to support yourself, your chosen family and the greater queer community.
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Topics Covered
- What makes financial wellbeing unique to each individual
- How guests Gaby Dunn, Dominique Jackson, Brian Falduto and Patrick L. Riley encouraged us to normalize honest conversations about money
- What we learned about making our money work for us as a queer community from Paul Donovan, Sean Howell and Jenni & Lisa Dazols
- What Jonathan Lovitz, Matt Baume and Curtis Wong taught us about diversifying our income streams
- Jay Allen, Emil Wilbekin and Todd Sears’ insight on coming out in corporate America and why LGBTQ leadership is so important
- What we learned from Joe DiPasquale about diversifying our investments
- Elizabeth Schwartz’s insight on the financial pros and cons of getting married and estate planning for queer couples
- What Tim Gill taught us about strategically giving back
Resources from this episode:
- Mili Mittal on Queer Money® EP276
- 7 Ways LGBTQ Personal Finance Is Different on Queer Money® EP297
- Gaby Dunn on Queer Money® EP136
- Dominique Jackson on Queer Money® EP073
- Brian Falduto on Queer Money® EP260
- Patrick L. Riley on Queer Money® EP060
- Paul Donovan on Queer Money® EP252
- 3 Ways to Get More Value Outta Pink Dollars on Queer Money® EP220
- Sean Howell on Queer Money® EP092
- Jenni and Lisa Dazols on Queer Money® EP272
- Jonathan Lovitz on Queer Money® EP106
- Queer Money® Live at the 2018 NGLCC Conference
- Matt Baume on Queer Money® EP121
- Curtis Wong on Queer Money® EP018
- Jay Allen on Queer Money® EP001
- Jay Allen on Queer Money® EP053
- Emil Wilbekin on Queer Money® EP037
- Todd Sears on Queer Money® EP108
- Todd Sears on Queer Money® EP168
- Joe DiPasquale on Queer Money® EP270
- Elizabeth Schwartz on Queer Money® EP029
- Tim Gill on Queer Money® EP099
- Equality Ohio on Queer Money® EP085
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- How to FIRE as a Single Person
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- 7 Ways LGBT Personal Finance Is Different
We’re David and John Auten-Schneider, the Debt Free Guys (www.debtfreeguys.com) and hosts of the Queer Money® podcast. We help queer people (and allies) live fabulously not fabulously broke by helping them 1) pay off credit card debt, 2) become part- or full-time entrepreneurs and 3) save and invest for retirement.