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Her Dinero Matters is an award-winning podcast that resonates deeply with listeners like Ariana, who says, “I have learned a lot about myself and the world of finances. I also love the bilingual / Latina perspective." Hosted by Jen Hemphill, an Accredited Financial Counselor (AFC®) with a seasoned voice in finance, this podcast goes beyond being just a financial guide. It's a journey towards financial independence and personal growth.

Each week, Jen brings a unique blend of practicality and inspiration to the world of money. Through inspiring stories from diverse guests and insightful solo episodes, she shares actionable tips and strategies to help you navigate your financial life. Whether you're bouncing back from financial setbacks, aiming to prevent them, or chasing your dreams against all odds, Her Dinero Matters is here to bolster your money confidence.

Connect, learn, and grow with us at jenhemphill.com

Her Dinero Matters Jen Hemphill

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Her Dinero Matters is an award-winning podcast that resonates deeply with listeners like Ariana, who says, “I have learned a lot about myself and the world of finances. I also love the bilingual / Latina perspective." Hosted by Jen Hemphill, an Accredited Financial Counselor (AFC®) with a seasoned voice in finance, this podcast goes beyond being just a financial guide. It's a journey towards financial independence and personal growth.

Each week, Jen brings a unique blend of practicality and inspiration to the world of money. Through inspiring stories from diverse guests and insightful solo episodes, she shares actionable tips and strategies to help you navigate your financial life. Whether you're bouncing back from financial setbacks, aiming to prevent them, or chasing your dreams against all odds, Her Dinero Matters is here to bolster your money confidence.

Connect, learn, and grow with us at jenhemphill.com

    Living in a Cultural Clash? How to Navigate Financial Expectations With Your Family | HDM 393

    Living in a Cultural Clash? How to Navigate Financial Expectations With Your Family | HDM 393

    When it comes to money talk, do you know what your family is expecting from you? While there’s nothing wrong with freely offering financial help to your loved ones when things get tough, doing so at the expense of your financial well-being is a recipe for future problems. So, how do you navigate financial expectations with your family? How do you get ready to have these potentially triggering conversations? This is exactly what Gigi González, author of the bestselling book, Cultura and Cash, will be talking about in today’s episode.
    Have you ever been in a situation where a loved one expects you to contribute financially to something just because you have a close relationship? It can either be an emergency expense (think sudden hospital bills or the cost of a specific medication) or a common,  everyday expense (the cost of a meal, gas, or even a plane ticket). 

    If you have, you know there’s nothing more complicated than navigating such a scenario because, let’s face it, it seems there’s no real way to win. You either say no and get a disappointed (and potentially shocked) response, or you say yes and end up resenting the person who asked. Either way, someone will always end up upset. 

    So, here comes the million-dollar question: is there a way around this? Is there a way to navigate these tricky conversations without ending up feeling the full spectrum of negative emotions? 

    These are some questions that our (returning!) guest for this week’s episode, Giovanna “Gigi” González will be speaking about. 

    Gigi is a TikTok influencer, financial educator, and author of Cultura and Cash. During The Great Resignation, she quit her 10-year corporate career to pursue her true passion: teaching financial literacy to young adults. She teaches personal finance and career navigation for First Gen at various organizations and on her TikTok account @thefirstgenmentor.
    In this episode you will learn: 
    Insights on what it means to be a bicultural first-gen Latina (and why it matters). A walkthrough of Gigi’s First Gen Five Framework.A simple two-step framework for setting up money boundaries as a first-gen Latina.For a quick recap of this episode go to https://www.jenhemphill.com/393

    The post, Living in a Cultural Clash? How to Navigate Financial Expectations With Your Family | HDM 393 appeared first on the Her Dinero Matters Podcast.

    • 31 Min.
    Living Paycheck to Paycheck? A #NoShame Routine to Avoid the Frenzy | HDM 392

    Living Paycheck to Paycheck? A #NoShame Routine to Avoid the Frenzy | HDM 392

    Living paycheck to paycheck is not as uncommon as we think: 60% of the US population depends on their bi-monthly deposits to make ends meet. If you are living in this situation, I bet you’ve probably scratched your head more than twice trying to figure out where all your paycheck money went. In this episode, I’ll share with you a savvy paycheck routine that will allow you to understand what’s going on with your hard-earned dollars.
    Picture your regular payday. Your money has just landed in your account and now is the time to pay those bills. You make all the necessary  payments and for a couple of days, everything looks okay… until you suddenly realize that:

    Your account is again in the lows.There’s still a week (or more) to go until the next payday.You have NO CLUE as to where your remaining money went. 
    Did you spend more on this week’s grocery shopping? Did you make the wrong transfer? You just don't know. And that can be a huge issue.

    The truth is that, while not ideal,  living paycheck to paycheck doesn’t always have to be a nerve-wracking experience. There are ways to minimize the stress and anxiety that usually arise when money hits our accounts. 

    In this week’s episode, I’m sharing with you a simple, no-shame paycheck routine that will allow you to take back control of your income flows from day one. 
    In this episode you will learn: 
    What is a budget bottom line and why not knowing yours is a recipe for future (and unnecessary) stress. What is a zero base budget and why you should be assigning a purpose to every dollar in your accounts.A simplified 5-step paycheck routine that will allow you to manage your income without stressing out.For a quick recap of this episode go to https://www.jenhemphill.com/392

    The post, Living Paycheck to Paycheck? A #NoShame Routine to Avoid the Frenzy | HDM 392 appeared first on the Her Dinero Matters Podcast.

    • 21 Min.
    Tapping into Money? The Secret Tool to Uncover Your Money Story | HDM 391

    Tapping into Money? The Secret Tool to Uncover Your Money Story | HDM 391

    If you still have days when getting a hold of your finances seems impossible, rest assured: you’re not alone! You might not know it, but between you and money confidence stands an invisible, ever-eluding barrier that you gotta tackle first: your money story. In this episode, Pam Covarubias explains how Calladita Culture™️ has disempowered women financially and what can you do to uncover your money story.
    We all carry money stories, hiding in plain sight and influencing the way we think, act around, and spend our money. Although there are money stories of all kinds, both good and bad, in my experience, an overwhelming amount of Latina women navigate through life carrying around disempowering and restrictive money stories. These stories not only are a breeding ground for financial stress –they also keep us enmeshed in Calladita Culture™️, a set of limiting beliefs that push women to act in a self-effacing way. 
    In today’s episode, Pam Covarrubias, host of the beloved Café con Pam podcast,  will share with us some tools to help you reclaim your voice and finally start to uncover that hidden money story that is keeping you small.

    Pam is a Coach, Speaker, Podcaster, and Recovering Procrastinator. Grounded in liberation principles, she employs trauma-informed practices that nurture her clients' nervous systems. Rejecting the damages of Calladita Culture™️, Pam embraces her voice to eradicate its impact by advocating against silencing and submission in first-generation women and femmes in the US.
    In this episode you will learn: 
    What is calladita culture and how it affects women?The pesky ways in which this culture impacts your finances.How to use tapping to regulate your nervous system For a quick recap of this episode go to https://www.jenhemphill.com/391

    The post, Tapping into Money? The Secret Tool to Uncover Your Money Story | HDM 391 appeared first on the Her Dinero Matters Podcast.

    • 26 Min.
    The Unexpected can Also be GOOD!: Life Updates and New Decisions | HDM 390

    The Unexpected can Also be GOOD!: Life Updates and New Decisions | HDM 390

    Have you ever found yourself in the middle of a redirection? Recently, my life took an unexpected (and good!) turn, and even though I am ready to take on this new challenge, the changes impact not only me and my family but also my business. In this episode, I’ll share what exactly is this change and how I plan to navigate this transition.
    In today’s episode, I’m sharing a MAJOR life update: After 21 years of solo work, I’m officially back in the world of full-time employment! Since this new life episode is the dictionary definition of unexpected, in the past few weeks I had to make a few adjustments to the way I face both life and work. 

    Today, I am sharing what those changes are all about.
    In this episode you will learn: 
    Everything about my new job: Why this position? Why now?Things that will change in my business (aka, changes to the Her Dinero Matters Podcast!)An honest conversation about what these life changes mean, financially speaking (after all, we are a personal finance podcast!).For a quick recap of this episode go to https://www.jenhemphill.com/390

    The post, The Unexpected can Also be GOOD!: Life Updates and New Decisions | HDM 390 appeared first on the Her Dinero Matters Podcast.

    • 14 Min.
    Investing for Beginners- Steps You Can Start Taking Now | HDM 389

    Investing for Beginners- Steps You Can Start Taking Now | HDM 389

    Have you ever felt like you needed an MBA just to get started investing? There are terms, like compound interest, loaded funds, and on and on that feel complex. Therefore, it feels scary to start investing without having ALL  the knowledge. Today we are going to squash all of that so you can invest with confidence. 
    Did you know that about 42% of Americans don't own stock? That's according to a Motley Fool study. The number of Latinos is likely much lower than that. Of course the reason? Fear of investing. Today I bring you a woman who will help you lose your fear of investing. 

    Tess Waresmith is a financial coach and the founder of Money Confident, a financial education program aimed at women in their 30s and 40s. After losing $80k in bad investments in her twenties, Tess educated herself on wealth building and increased her net worth from 0 to 1 million by the age of 35. Now, she helps women learn simple investing strategies to grow their money, even if they're short on time or new to investing.
    In this episode you will learn: 
    The costly mistake she made when starting to invest.One thing you can do starting now when investing feels to overwhelming and complicated.A practical rule of thumb to figure out if you need a financial advisor right now.For a quick recap of this episode go to https://www.jenhemphill.com/389

    The post, Investing for Beginners- Steps You Can Start Taking Now | HDM 389 appeared first on the Her Dinero Matters Podcast.

    • 34 Min.
    How to Choose Budgeting Tools | HDM 388

    How to Choose Budgeting Tools | HDM 388

    Guess what the most frequently asked question I get is: "Jen, what budgeting tools do you recommend?" And honestly, I'll tell you that question makes me nervous, surprised, right? In today's episode, I'll explain why, and I'll also guide you on how to choose the right budgeting tool for you. This way you choose one that will help you simplify your finances and always know confidently where you stand.

    You don't need complex tools to manage your money, the key is finding a simple system that works for you. Today you will learn what to look for in a budgeting tool that suits your needs, as well as additional options, both paid and free, that you can use. You’ve got this!!!
    In this episode you will learn: 
    Questions to ask yourself when looking for an app or tool for budgeting.What are some free and paid resources that can be used for financial help.What other podcasts, additional to this one, you can listen to for managing, simplifying and increasing your confidence with your finances.For a quick recap of this episode go to https://www.jenhemphill.com/388

    The post, How to Choose Budgeting Tools | HDM 388 appeared first on the Her Dinero Matters Podcast.

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