Sinopsis
Jamila Souffrant is a Certified Financial Education Instructor (CFEI), blogger, podcast host and money coach. She is the founder of www.journeytolaunch.com. As a money expert who walks her talk she helps brave Journeyers; gain clarity around their finances and create an actionable plan to reach their goals. Her mission is to teach, inspire and help others reach Financial Freedom. The Journey To Launch podcast explores all aspects of reaching Financial Freedom; from increasing income, becoming tax efficient, paying off debt, investing, saving & learning how to retire early and wealthy. Go to www.journeytolaunch.com/freecourse to learn the strategies my husband and I used to save $85,000 in 12 months.
Episodios
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Episode 268- How To Design Your Intentional Life & Pursue What You Really Want
04/05/2022 Duración: 29minIn this solo episode I discuss the importance of starting within ourselves when it comes to our life and financial journeys. Challenging the dreams and goals we’ve created or wish to create is the first and most vital part of being intentional with designing a life you want to live. While numbers are certainly important, at the end of the day, they aren’t what truly matters. If you’re looking for actionable ways to map out the life you want to live, give this episode a listen. In this episode I discuss: 2 Exercises to narrow down what you want your life to look like Why the why is more important than the financial numbers The importance of finding what makes you happy now How living without self-judgment and shame can elevate your life + more Other related blog posts/links mentioned in this episode: https://tim.blog/2017/01/12/how-to-design-a-life-debbie-millman/ https://www.designmattersmedia.com https://www.kinderinstitute.com Join the waitlist for my signature course, Map Your Way To Financial
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Episode 267- Building Multiple Streams Of Income, Diversifying Your Passions, And Knowing Your Why With NFL Player Brandon Copeland
27/04/2022 Duración: 51minBrandon Copeland, NFL player, entrepreneur, and philanthropist, joins the podcast to discuss his journey towards multiple streams of income and the importance of knowing your why in life. Through his dream of giving back to his community and having his money make more money, Brandon has been able to get out from under the “fickle” nature of professional athlete volatility and build a life he is passionate about. At one point, Brandon was also saving up to 90% of his NFL salary. With his wife Taylor, Brandon operates two real estate companies and Beyond the Basics Inc., a nonprofit organization helping young kids realize their true potential. He also teaches “Life 101” at his alma mater, the University of Pennsylvania, arming students with the knowledge to make confident money decisions. Brandon, also known as Prof. Cope has played for the Baltimore Ravens, the Tennessee Titans, the Detroit Lions, the New York Jets, the New England Patriots and currently plays for the Atlanta Falcons. In this episode we di
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Episode 266- Launching Financial Grownups & Teaching Your Children About The Importance Of Money With Bobbi Rebell
20/04/2022 Duración: 01h23sBobbi Rebell, Certified Financial Planner, podcaster, and author of “Launching Financial Grownups,” joins the podcast to discuss how to help your almost adult kids become money smart. We discuss everything from Bobbi’s early career as a journalist to her swift pivot into entrepreneurship and the passion behind her new book, teaching parents that it’s never too late to instill healthy personal finance habits in their children. In this episode we discuss: The power of supporting your child’s career interest Having realistic money conversations with your children Why you need to let your children make mistakes with money How thinking in the long-term as a parent is more sustainable than the short-term The balance of gifting generational wealth and teaching your children the value of hard work + more Other related blog posts/links mentioned in this episode: Journeytolaunch.com/episode45 Grownupgear.com @drbradklontz Indiegogo.com/projects/meatball-town-a-musical-comedy#/ Bobbirebell.com/launchingfinanc
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Episode 265- How A Career Break Turned Into Moving Abroad & Financial Independence With Lawyer Turned Expat Roshida Dowe
13/04/2022 Duración: 58minRoshida Dowe, founder of Shida’s on the Loose and expert on helping would-be-adventurers come out of hiding, joins the podcast to discuss how she was able to pivot from lawyer to expat by paying down debt and taking the leap into solo travel. Roshida left her career, home, and daily responsibilities for the life of her own design and shows us how we could do the same thing… if we’re brave enough to face our finances and the changes we need to make in our lives. In this episode we discuss: The power of recognizing your autonomy Why jobs should not define or run our lives The ability to create a community wherever you land How paying off debt was essential for her travel journey The true cost of overestimating the amount you need to take advantage of opportunities + more Other related blog posts/links mentioned in this episode: Join the waitlist for my signature course, Map Your Way To Financial Independence, here. Check out my new personal website here. Join The Weekly Newsletter List Leave me a voi
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Episode 264- From Hoarding Money To Enjoying Money & My Financial Freedom Evolution
06/04/2022 Duración: 44minIn this solo episode, I share my thoughts on Bill Perkin’s new book, Die With Zero: Getting All You Can From Your Money and Your Life, and how my own financial independence journey has changed and evolved in the last several years. Since I began the Journey To Launch podcast and left my corporate job to pursue full time entrepreneurship, my philosophy on Financial Independence has shifted. Now, instead of saving and investing to just save and invest, I look at it through the lens of, “How can I maximize my life and live it to the fullest, while also passing down wealth?” In this episode I discuss: The importance of recognizing short-term goals instead of just our long-term ones How spending money can build a healthy family financial foundation Gifting your kids assets before they’re too old to not use them Why sometimes you really can’t DIY your life The impact Die With Zero had on me as a creator and business owner + more Other related blog posts/links mentioned in this episode: Journeytolaunch.c
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Episode 263- How to Create A Legacy & Pass Down Generational Wealth Beyond Money With Chelsea Brennan
30/03/2022 Duración: 49minChelsea Brennan, hedge fund investor turned online entrepreneur, joins the podcast to discuss the idea of creating a legacy and passing down generational wealth that goes far beyond any monetary amount. Chelsea is owner and founder of Smart Money Mamas, a brand dedicated to helping moms make their money work for them and embrace their ambitions, which includes showing them how to cultivate a healthy relationship with money for their families now and far into the future. In this episode we discuss: Why generational wealth goes far beyond money What does it mean to create and pass down a legacy How do you cultivate a legacy for your family, your children Instilling problem solving and a growth mindset in your children The importance of setting money values and a family financial ecosystem + more Other related blog posts/links mentioned in this episode: Get your ticket to the event on April 8-10 and get $5 off by entering the code “JTL” at checkout https://www.journeytolaunch.com/legacy Chelseas’s pr
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Episode 262- Die with Zero & Get All You Can From Your Money and Your Life w/ Bill Perkins
23/03/2022 Duración: 52minBill Perkins, author and founder, managing partner and head trader for Skylar Capital, joins the podcast to discuss how to live your best life no matter your income and his two decades of experience in the trading industry. We talk about the importance of balancing your financial goals with your time-appropriate life experiences and adding joy in your life right now while being intentional with what you want to do. Bill’s book, “Die With Zero,” has been featured in The New York Times, Mr. Money Mustache, Success, and more. In this episode we discuss: How to enjoy your money and time now, instead of restricting yourself to the point of robbing you of your life Balancing optimizing your life to fulfillment and saving for the future Why certain experiences are useless for us at a certain point if we don't use them Confronting fear-based mindsets by identifying goals Why waiting until we die to give our children a financial foundation doesn’t make sense + more Other related blog posts/links mentioned in
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Episode 261- How To Improve Your Financial Well-Being, Embrace Fin-Tech Solutions & Evolving Technology w/ Lynnette Khalfani Cox
21/03/2022 Duración: 38minLynnette Khalfani Cox, money coach, media personality, and personal finance author and expert, joins the podcast to discuss how FinTech is disrupting the traditional finance industry in all the best ways possible. Lynnette once had $100,000 in credit card debt before paying it all off in three years, and turning her financial life around. If you’re ready to take control of your finances, this episode is for you. In this episode we discuss: How you can use FinTech to improve all areas of your financial life Multi-generational recurring trends in personal finance Why traditional banking isn’t working anymore and how it can be financially dangerous for BIPOC The power of embracing discomfort with evolving technology + more Other related blog posts/links mentioned in this episode: JourneytoLaunch.com/episode187 Sprucemoney.com AskTheMoneyCoach.com MoneyCoachUniversity.com LynnetteKhalfaniCox.com Join the waitlist for my signature course, Map Your Way To Financial Independence, here. Check out my new pe
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Episode 260: Real Estate Investing, Becoming Financially Independent at 31 & Harnessing The Power of Holistic Wealth With Keisha Blair
16/03/2022 Duración: 53minKeisha Blair, award-winning international best-selling author, trained economist, and founder of the Institute of Holistic Wealth, joins the podcast to discuss why it is so important to view wealth in a holistic perspective and how we can use this knowledge to redefine our relationship and definition of wealth in our own lives. She also goes over why she is passionate about helping women invest and how becoming financially independent at age 31 changed her life. Keisha is a graduate of Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government and has been featured in The Harvard Business Review, The New York Times, The New York Observer, and many more. If you’re ready for an awe-inspiring story and actionable investing advice, this episode is for you! In this episode we discuss: Holistic wealth + how you can cultivate it in your life Getting your foot in the door of real estate investing The importance of securing a life insurance policy Crafting a personal mission statement How financial independence help
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Episode 259: Investing For Long-Term Passive Wealth And Making the Shift From Consumer To Owner With Angela E. Matthews
09/03/2022 Duración: 01h08sAngela E. Matthews, investment coach, strategist, and founder of the Happy Investor Method™, joins the podcast to discuss her mission of making investing accessible and fun for all. In this episode, Angela explains the power of having your money make money, and how that compound interest allows you to have greater affluence and influence so you can change your world and the ones around you. In this episode we discuss: How Angela became a self-taught passive investor Asking yourself the important question, “How can I get paid to be me?” Why you should consider investing while paying off debt How her investments allowed her to travel to 45+ countries, take care of her parents, pay for her wedding, and purchase her first home The shift Angela made from consumer to owners to build wealth + more Other related blog posts/links mentioned in this episode: Join the waitlist for my signature course, Map Your Way To Financial Independence, here. Check out my new personal website here. Join The Weekly Newslet
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Episode 258: Financial Adulting, Investing + Recognizing Privilege With Ashley Feinstein Gerstley
02/03/2022 Duración: 41minAshley Feinstein Gerstley, author, money coach, and founder of The Fiscal Femme, a feminist money platform on a mission to end inequality through financial well being, joins the podcast to discuss how you can become a financially competent and conscious adult, her new book, and how to break down the different barriers when it comes to investing. Ashley’s work and mission of using a racial and feminist justice lens to tackle topics in money has been featured on Business Insider, Forbes, Entrepreneur, and more. If you’re ready to level up your finances and grow into a financial adult today, this episode is for you! In this episode we discuss: What it actually means to be a financial adult Embracing the constantly changing nature of personal finance The power of acknowledging privilege and using that knowledge to make impactful change How to master fundamental concepts in personal finance like: being clear on your goals and priorities, growing your money, becoming your own money coach + more Watch the music v
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Episode 257- How to Have a Fun Relationship with Money With Emily Guy Birken and Joe Saul-Sehy
23/02/2022 Duración: 55minThis week we welcome two guests: finance writer and author, Emily Guy Birken and host of the award-winning personal finance podcast, Stacking Benjamins, Joe Saul-Sehy. Emily and Joe join the podcast to discuss how to approach your money in a fun but effective way. We discuss the first steps you can take to begin your financial independence journey, being proactive instead of reactive when it comes to your overall money goals and how letting your inner kid out can actually improve your financial life. Emily Guy Birken is an award-winning freelance writer in the financial sphere. Emily is the author of five books and her work has appeared in HuffPo, Business Insider, Kiplinger, MSN Money, and The Washington Post. Joe Saul-Sehy learned about money the hard way and much of it as he was telling other people how to manage their money, as a financial advisor. After 16 years in the industry he created the award-winning podcast, Stacking Benjamins, one of the most listened to podcasts in the personal finance sphere.
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Episode 256- Create Unstoppable Prosperity & Maximize Your Single Season With Anthony O’Neal
16/02/2022 Duración: 57minAnthony O’Neal, number one national best-selling author, host of popular YouTube show and podcast, “The Table,” joins the podcast to discuss how he has helps people level up their finances, businesses, relationships and maximize their season of singleness. Anthony’s mission is deeply personal, as he teaches the principles he's used to change his own life, from homelessness and deep in debt at the age of 19, to the CEO of a company and industry expert. In the episode we discuss:
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Episode 255- Embracing Imperfection, The Importance of Being Persistent & Consistent and More Lessons for Success
09/02/2022 Duración: 50minThis solo podcast episode is celebrating another year around the sun! In celebration of my birthday, I take a step back and reflect on where I came from, what I learned in the past year and talk about what I’m looking forward to most in my next season of life. I hope that you can take at least one thing away from this episode and apply it to your life & journey. So if you’re ready for actionable tips and inspiration, this episode is for you In the episode I discuss:
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Episode 254: Find Financial Fulfillment & Create a Financial Plan That Works With Kumiko Love, The Budget Mom
02/02/2022 Duración: 46minKumiko Love, The Budget Mom, joins the podcast a second time to discuss all things debt payoff, money mindset and her new book, My Money My Way: Taking Back Control of Your Financial Life. Kumiko began her debt free journey as a single mom making $24k a year. After trying every budgeting system on the market and facing a mountain of debt, she decided to create her own. The Budget By Paycheck Method was born, allowing her to pay off $77,000 in just 8 months. Kumiko has amassed an impressive following of over 2M devoted fans by being transparent about her financial experiences and has been featured in GMA, CNBC,The New York Times and more. If you’re ready to tackle your financial mindset and get inspired, this episode is for you. In this episode we discuss: How Kumiko found herself in debt and how she paid it off as a single mom making $24k per year The reason Kumiko overspent and how she faced those deep challenges head on Kumiko’s journey out of being uncomfortable in her own skin to self love What
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Episode 253: How to Step Into Your Power, Follow Your Passion & Make a Good Living With Paco de Leon
26/01/2022 Duración: 50minPaco de Leon, author of Finance For The People and creator of The Hell Yeah Group, a financial firm focused on inspiring creatives to be engaged with their personal and business finances joins the podcast to discuss the importance of creatives being more involved with their money management– in both their personal and professional lives. Paco de Leon has experience in small business consulting, financial planning and wealth management. She's also a TED speaker, whose work has been featured in New York Times, Time, Forbes and Business Insider… just to name a few. If you’re a creative, small business owner or freelancer looking to learn how to get more involved with your personal and business finances, this episode is for you! In this episode we discuss: How to unearth what’s holding you back when it comes to your desires and money Learning how to detach yourself from identifying so heavily with your thoughts What being a creative entrepreneur means + the different challenges they face Navigating
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Episode 252: Is Debt Good or Bad? Debt Payoff Strategies & Leveraging Debt to Reach Your Goals
19/01/2022 Duración: 42minIn this solo episode I tackle all things debt: the tools you need to use or sharpen to pay debt off, the controversial question, “Is debt good or bad?”, why debt may be preventing you from reaching your money goals and the importance of understanding yourself when it comes to using debt as leverage. If you’re wanting to dive deeper into learning more about debt and how it can affect your financial independence journey, this episode is for you! In this episode I discuss: Whether debt is “good” or “bad” The 5 stages of financial independence Knowing thyself when it comes to deciding if you want to use debt as leverage Specific strategies and tools to manage or pay debt off + more Other related blog posts/links mentioned in this episode: Join the waitlist for my signature course, Map Your Way To Financial Independence, here. Check out my new personal website here. Join The Weekly Newsletter List Leave me a voicemail– Leave me a question on the Journey To Launch voicemail and have it answered on the po
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Episode 251: Using Financial Therapy & Money Reiki to Improve Your Relationship with Money With Steven M. Hughes
12/01/2022 Duración: 54minSteven M. Hughes, a Financial Therapist who blends financial psychology, behavioral finance, and Reiki healing to help people build better relationships with their money, joins the podcast to discuss how the psychology of financial therapy and the power of money reiki can lead to a healthy financial mindset. Steven goes beyond financial literacy basics to help people address the root causes of their money problems, offering simple frameworks that have lasting changes. If you’re ready to go beyond the basics of financial literacy and create lasting change for yourself, this episode is for you. In this episode we discuss: What Money Reike & Financial Therapy is Why unblocking financial trauma is imperative to money success How investigating deep-seeded money questions can lead to breakthrough change What the phrase “Money is energy,” means + more Other related blog posts/links mentioned in this episode: I Will Teach You To Be Rich Travel Noire: This Couple Sold Their Belongings To Road Trip
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Episode 250: 2021 Recap & Revenue + 2022 Goals & Outsourcing for Success
05/01/2022 Duración: 37minIn this solo episode, I go over the triumphs and challenges of 2021. I share what has made Journey To Launch grow AND why I have been successful in my professional, personal and home life. I take a look at some key moments in 2021 for the podcast and my career and I lay out what I am looking forward to in the new year. If you’re ready to be inspired and put your big dreams into action, this episode is for you. In this episode we discuss: Why I was able to scale Journey To Launch in 2021 The positives of outsourcing business and personal tasks The importance of prioritizing your physical, emotional + mental health Book updates and goals for 2022 + more Other related blog posts/links mentioned in this episode: Join the waitlist for my signature course, Map Your Way To Financial Independence, here. Check out my new personal website here. Join The Weekly Newsletter List Leave me a voicemail– Leave me a question on the Journey To Launch voicemail and have it answered on the podcast! YNAB – Start man
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Episode 249: Top 3 Investing Mistakes That Are Costing You Thousands Of Dollars
29/12/2021 Duración: 42minIn this solo episode, I go over the top 3 investing mistakes that I’ve experienced and that are potentially costing you hundreds or hundreds of thousands of dollars. My goal with this podcast episode is to hopefully help you discover money you’re leaving on the table and plant the seeds to optimize your investments, so that you can make them work even more for you. Ultimately, I want you to make money with the money you already have! Take out your pen, notepad and listen up: You’ll want to make sure you make notes and catch everything in this episode! In this episode we discuss: Real numbers to show how simple changes can make your investment accounts grow Why opening your investment accounts is just the first step (beware sitting money!) Why being aware of your past employer investment accounts matter The huge implications of knowing how your money is being invested + more Other related blog posts/links mentioned in this episode: Check out my Instagram video explaining How I made $252,000 more