Work Your Wealth Podcast

Mary Beth Storjohann

The Work Your Wealth Podcast, presented by author, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER(TM), and money guru Mary Beth Storjohann is teaching you how to make smarter choices with your money. Featuring interviews with leading authors, business owners and professionals, Work Your Wealth will give you the education, confidence and clarity around your finances that you deserve. If you're ready to use your money to live a life you love, this show is for you.

  • 31 minutes 23 seconds
    How the Pandemic is Disproportionately Impacting Women

    HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE:

    • The issues women have been facing over the past 18 months
    • Examples of how women have been disproportionately impacted during the pandemic
    • Where women started in the labor force compared to where we are today
    • The impact of the 19th amendment on women in the workforce
    • The long-term impact of the gender wage gap
    • Comparing the changes men and women have faced as a result of COVID-19
    • The pressure that we perceived and now is being voiced by society due to the pandemic
    • The average cost for childcare and how it relates to other expenses
    • How the pandemic impacted accessibility and feasibility of childcare for many families
    • How women of color have faced even more challenges through the pandemic
    • Long-term financial impacts that these changes are going to have on women
    • Small steps you can take to make that financial progress
    • How Social Security is affected when women have to leave the workforce
    • Why the savings gap is exacerbated by women’s longevity
    • A few ideas on how to make progress for women
    • A few financial considerations as we move forward with the pandemic

    LINKS WE MENTIONED ON THE SHOW:

    LET’S CONNECT!

    15 September 2021, 7:30 am
  • 19 minutes 15 seconds
    5 Lessons Learned Over the Past Four Years

    One of the best parts of launching this podcast is to talk to others about money topics and addressing concerns they’ve had or seen. Today is an important episode in the direction of the Work Your Wealth podcast and where you might continue to find financial resources. Today I'm talking about 5 important lessons I’ve learned over the past four years through my journey with this podcast and what the future will hold for me and Abacus Wealth Partners.  

    HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE:

    • The timeline of the Work Your Wealth Podcast
    • The reason behind launching the podcast and writing the Work Your Wealth book
    • The 5 lessons I’ve learned in doing the Work Your Wealth podcast
    • The potential rewards that could come with putting yourself out there and taking risks
    • The importance of doing what you love
    • Why you have to recognize when it is time to evolve
    • The one person that will always look out for you most
    • Where you can continue to find the Work Your Wealth content and where you can continue to connect with Mary Beth

    LINKS WE MENTIONED ON THE SHOW:

    LET’S CONNECT!

    15 February 2021, 8:30 am
  • 29 minutes 57 seconds
    The Relationship You Want with Your Financial Advisor with Dasarte Yarnway

    Dasarte Yarnway is the Founder & Managing Director of Berknell Financial Group, an innovative independent wealth management firm focused on helping millennials and seasoned investors design their best lives.

    Since the firm's inception, Berknell Financial Group has become one of the most notable millennial-led financial services organizations. In an industry that focuses on revenue and dollars-invested, Dasarte realized that a firm's value is created through how they could invest in their clients. Through this, The Wealth Bridge™ , Private Client Groups and Berknell Athletes were created. With his passion for listening to his clients greatest concerns and applying realistic solutions, Dasarte has become the go-to partner for millennials, growing families and seasoned investors alike. Berknell encapsulates this approach in their motto: Advice With You In Mind.

    Coined a “financial thought leader” and Guru by NerdWallet and Financial Planning Magazine, Dasarte believes in meeting you where you are. He offers advice and insight through his weekly podcast, The Young Money Podcast, three books (Dating Benji 2016, Young Money 2018, Pay Me In Equity 2019) and weekly blog. His prayer is that you may design your wealth on your terms.

     

    HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE:

    • The story of how Dasarte got into the financial world
    • The group Dasarte likes to empower around their finances
    • How he built an ecosystem of financial knowledge for a community of people
    • Why Dasarte embodies a mindset of servant leadership
    • Applying the R.I.I.T.E. planning process
    • The reason Dasarte has applied the lighthouse method in all that he did
    • What the bigger picture for Berknell Financial looks like
    • The changes Dasarte has made to build his business more efficiently
    • The responsibility Dasarte feels to improving the financial industry
    • The hardest business lesson learned by Dasarte
    • The niche that Berknell Financial is continuing to reach
    • The biggest thing many clients don’t understand
    •  The unique challenges athletes face with financial decisions
    • Who the real hero is in the advisor-client relationship and why

    LINKS WE MENTIONED ON THE SHOW:

    GET SOCIAL WITH DASARTE AND LET HIM KNOW YOU HEARD ABOUT HIM HERE

    25 January 2021, 8:30 am
  • 40 minutes 15 seconds
    Diversity and Inclusion in Financial Planning with John Eing

    John Eing is a partner and financial advisor at Abacus Wealth Partners.  As a financial advisor, John is passionate about simplifying and demystifying finances for his clients, and creating sound financial strategies allowing them to do what they love most.  He is also a member of the firm’s M&A team and investment committee.  Prior to joining Abacus, John was the Controller of Wells Fargo's $30B asset-based lending group.  He holds an Executive MBA from the Anderson School of Management at UCLA, a BA in Economics from UC Berkeley, is a Certified Public Accountant, and a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™.

    In his free time, John and his wife, Andrea, enjoy spending time with their two children Nathan (8) and Mia (4).  In his free, free time John is an avid fan of the Los Angeles Lakers.

    HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE:

    • How Abacus Wealth Partners is focusing on diversity, equity and inclusion
    • Why you should do everything that makes you feel uncomfortable in business
    • The difference between diversity and inclusion
    • The path that led John to financial planning and Abacus Wealth Partners
    • How to provide a space to openly discuss diversity, equity and inclusion in the work environment
    • The benefits seen at Abacus with the cultural lunch and learns
    • Diversity gaps in the financial industry
    • How understanding your client’s cultural background can make you a better advisor
    • A hurdle for financial education across different nationalities
    • How to turn the diversity, equity and inclusion conversation into action
    • Why personal finance must be taught in schools
    • What progress might look like when expanding diversity in the financial industry

    LINKS WE MENTIONED ON THE SHOW:

    GET SOCIAL WITH JOHN AND LET HIM KNOW YOU HEARD ABOUT HIM HERE

    11 January 2021, 8:30 am
  • 15 minutes 48 seconds
    Are You Better or Worse off Financially in 2020?

    Are You Better or Worse off Financially In 2020?

    One of the fun parts of being a financial planner is getting to field and answer questions from clients and readers all around the country. In these Work Your Wealth episodes I’ll be taking time to address and answer questions I’ve come across from readers and clients throughout my career. Today I’m answering the above question.

    HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE:

    • Why the end of the year is my favorite time of year for clients
    • Questions I consistently receive as the year is closing out
    • A way to gauge if you are better or worse off financially this year
    • First step in measuring your financial progress
    • The measurement to use when evaluating your financial health
    • How to calculate your net worth
    • A good way to evaluate your debt situation for the year
    • The check you should be doing on your debt every January
    • Why you should review your spending throughout the year
    • How your savings goals play into your financial health
    • Different savings vehicles you can utilize to grow your net worth
    • A few things you should consider when talking about your retirement savings
    • The role a change in income can play in figuring out if you’re financially better off this year
    • How “lifestyle creep” could potentially hurt your financial health
    • Why employer benefits must be evaluated each year

    LINKS WE MENTIONED ON THE SHOW

    LET’S CONNECT!

    14 December 2020, 8:30 am
  • 25 minutes 36 seconds
    The 5 Big Financial Planning Concerns You're Forgetting as an Entrepreneur with Ariel Ward

    Ariel Ward, CFP® joined Workable Wealth in 2018 as a Financial Planner and in March of 2019, made the move to Abacus Wealth Partners with me as a Financial Planner. She and I work closely together on our clients. She has 11 years of experience in the field of personal financial services and in helping clients develop financial clarity. She is passionate about helping professionals understand their financial lives and make better decisions with their money. She enjoys working with clients in the aviation industry to make the most of their employee benefits and map out a plan for personal financial strength. She is a member of NAPFA, the XY Planning Network and the Financial Planners Association.

    HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE:

    • The most common financial concern seen with entrepreneurs
    • The retirement plan options available to small business owners
    • Items to be aware of if utilizing a SEP IRA
    • Some of the numbers associated with an individual 401(k)
    • The best plan to start with if you have employees
    •  How much you should be saving into your retirement account
    •  The type of insurance a small business owner should consider
    • How a disability policy works and why you need it
    • If you’re thinking group policy, here are some options as a small business owner
    • Why you should have life insurance and who you are protecting
    • The type of life insurance policy you should get
    • What a keyman insurance policy will do for your business
    • Reasons you should have a business continuity plan
    • The two big ticket items we see people and business owners drag their feet on
    • Why you should have professional liability insurance
    • The benefits of utilizing a financial planner through all these decisions

    LINKS WE MENTIONED ON THE SHOW

    GET SOCIAL WITH ARIEL AND LET HER KNOW YOU HEARD ABOUT HER HERE

    30 November 2020, 8:30 am
  • 29 minutes 30 seconds
    Living a Financially Intentional Life with Naseema McElroy

    Naseema is the founder of Financially Intentional, a platform about personal finance and living life intentionally. She discusses how taking control of her finances has enabled her to overcome bankruptcy, divorce, and break the cycle of living paycheck to paycheck. She shares her lessons along her path to help others benefit from the freedoms of financial independence.

    Outside of encouraging people to get their financial act together, Naseema is a mother and Labor and Delivery Nurse. Though making six figures for years, she struggled with money. Finally realizing she couldn't out-earn her financial ignorance, she knew she had to make some changes. By shifting her mindset around money, being consistent and intentional, She has paid off $1 million in debt and grew a six-figure net worth in three years without living in deprivation.

    HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE:

    • How Naseema made a move from nursing to a finance
    • The misconception many people have about finances
    • Where to start in order to move your finances in the right direction
    • Steps to set yourself up for financial success
    • How Nassema paid off $1,000,000 in debt
    • The asset she sold to push her back on track financially
    • Steps you can take to improve your financial life
    • The flexibility Naseema was able to create by getting her finances in order
    • How to keep yourself committed to your financial goals
    • What it looks like to anti-budget
    • How to keep your financial life in balance
    • The importance of building a good team around you to continue to drive your passion
    • How to make legacy building second nature in your life
    • The benefit of having a financial planner as an accountability partner

    LINKS WE MENTIONED ON THE SHOW:

    GET SOCIAL WITH NASEEMA AND LET HER KNOW YOU HEARD ABOUT HER HERE

    16 November 2020, 8:30 am
  • 19 minutes 30 seconds
    What Do I Do After I Max Out my 401k with Ariel Ward

    Ariel Ward, CFP® joined Workable Wealth in 2018 as a Financial Planner and in March of 2019, made the move to Abacus Wealth Partners with me as a Financial Planner. She and I work closely together on our clients. She has 11 years of experience in the field of personal financial services and in helping clients develop financial clarity. She is passionate about helping professionals understand their financial lives and make better decisions with their money. She enjoys working with clients in the aviation industry to make the most of their employee benefits and map out a plan for personal financial strength. She is a member of NAPFA, the XY Planning Network and the Financial Planners Association.

    HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE:

    • Options to save after you’ve maxed out your 401k
    • 401k limits for singles and married couples
    • The definition of a backdoor Roth IRA and some considerations around it
    • Income limitations for Roth IRA
    • What you should have set up before doing a backdoor Roth IRA
    • Why you should work with a financial planner if interested in the backdoor Roth
    • Tax considerations when utilizing the backdoor Roth IRA
    • When to begin contributing to a 529 Plan and how much
    • What to look for when investing in a taxable account
    • What capital gains taxes will look like based on income and time
    • How to take advantage of a Health Savings Account (HSA)
    • Some ages to keep in mind if you are utilizing an HSA
    • How you should prioritize your savings goals

    GET SOCIAL WITH ARIEL AND LET HER KNOW YOU HEARD ABOUT HER HERE

    2 November 2020, 8:30 am
  • 34 minutes 36 seconds
    Unique Financial Planning Needs of the LGBTQ+ Community with Brian Thompson

    As both a tax attorney and CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™, Brian provides comprehensive financial planning to LGBTQ entrepreneurs who run mission-driven businesses. Entrepreneurs hold a special place in his heart. He spent a decade defending them against the IRS as a tax attorney and has become one himself as an advisor.

    HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE:

    • How Brian evolved from a tax attorney into a CFP™
    • Navigating unique financial needs for the LGBTQ community
    • The impact of marriage on a couples’ finances
    • Estate planning challenges for domestic partnerships
    • The financial paperwork that should be in place for every couple
    • How to navigate different mindsets around money
    • Financial planning tools for future family members
    • What it means to run a mission-driven business
    • How to mitigate  “shiny object syndrome”
    • Where to begin if you want to create change in the world
    • The best way to measure your passion around an issue
    • How to leverage your unique expertise to make an impact

    LINKS WE MENTIONED ON THE SHOW:

    GET SOCIAL WITH BRIAN AND LET HIM KNOW YOU HEARD ABOUT HIM HERE

    19 October 2020, 7:30 am
  • 37 minutes 43 seconds
    Self-Care & The Pursuit of Peace (of Mind) with Joy Lere

    A sought-after clinician, consultant, speaker, and writer, Dr. Joy Lere is a psychologist who practices at the intersection of behavior and business, specializing in work on the merger of money, mind, and meaning. Her signature work fuses Freud, Frankl, and the world of finance. She partners with bright, impact-driven, motivated professionals motivated to develop richer, more resonant lives. With one foot firmly planted in the field of psychology and the other waltzing down Wall Street, she works as a behavioral finance consultant for the financial services industry. She has previously served as an Associate Clinical Professor of Clinical Psychology at George Washington University and has held clinical and research positions at Children's National Medical Center, Penn Medicine Princeton Health, and the Department of Defense.

    HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE:

    • How Joy got into the world of finance
    • How people are handling their financial lives in the current state of the world
    • Why it makes sense to continue self-care during the pandemic
    • What self-care actually means (and looks like)
    • The reasons being a perfectionist could be harming you
    • Why giving yourself grace could alter in your life
    • How social media is hurting you
    • Ways to navigate the roller coaster of up and down days
    • Questions to ask yourself during this time to move you forward
    • How to simultaneously practice empathy and self-care
    • Why it's important to take time for yourself (even when it seems as if there is no time)

     

    LINKS WE MENTIONED ON THE SHOW:

     

    GET SOCIAL WITH JOY AND LET HER KNOW YOU HEARD ABOUT HER HERE

    5 October 2020, 7:30 am
  • 23 minutes 5 seconds
    Align Your Career With Your Goals

    One of the fun parts of being a financial planner is getting to discuss some of the money moves we’ve made in our household knowing clients and readers are going through similar things. In these Work Your Wealth episodes I'll be taking time to address how we approached the different money situations and the results of our decisions. Today I'm talking about what has happened since the merger with Abacus Wealth Partners, what Workable Wealth looks like now, how we’ve been getting through the pandemic and changes I’ve made to align my career with my values.

    HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM THIS EPISODE:

    • An update on where things are for Workable Wealth
    • Why it’s okay to pivot, even during a pandemic
    • Career details about my merger into Abacus Wealth Partners and how things are going
    • What prompted me to pivot and merge with Abacus Wealth Partners
    • What I recognized about my business and career to expand the value I was providing
    • Things we built after the transition
    • What Workable Wealth has turned into after the merger
    • What it looks like to make broader changes in the financial industry
    • The decision that was made to align my career with my values
    • How I felt I could make a bigger impact with clients and in the industry

     

    LINKS WE MENTIONED ON THE SHOW:

    LET’S CONNECT!

    21 September 2020, 7:30 am
  • More Episodes? Get the App
© MoonFM 2024. All rights reserved.