Queer Money®: How Gay People Do Money

Queer Money
Queer Money®: How Gay People Do Money

Queer Money is a bi-weekly show dedicated to creating desperately needed generational wealth within the gay community because we deserve to sleep better at night and we must stand up to the anti-LGBTQ+ industrial complex. Listen and watch regularly to eliminate financial insecurity and generate personal wealth, prepare for a secure and fun retirement, find the most affordable, LGBTQ+-friendly cities in the US to live in or travel to, grow your stock portfolio to $1,000,000+, build a real estate empire and start a small business. Your hosts are husbands and money experts David & John Auten-Schneider who have been the leaders in LGBTQ+ finance since 2015. With nine seasons, nearly 500 episodes, over a million downloads and features by Oprah, Advocate, Variety, CNBC and more, the award-winning Queer Money is the longest running show made by and for the LGBTQ+ community and is the only show solely dedicated to our financial well-being as gay people. · For more financial information and helpful resources, visit queermoneypodcast.com · For complementary charts and grafts (and pretty pictures), subscribe to Queer Money on YouTube @ https://www.youtube.com/@queermoney?sub_confirmation=1

  1. Powerful Queer Money Stories | Queer Money Ep. 554

    2 DAYS AGO

    Powerful Queer Money Stories | Queer Money Ep. 554

    We all love stories, but how about stories of career and money mistakes, comebacks and successes? In this Queer Money Podcast episode, hosts David and John discuss their favorite financial stories from their new show 'Living Not So Fabulously' by Yahoo Finance, offering insights into the financial challenges and successes of various individuals. Highlights include Ruth Jacks' journey from poverty to EVP at Wells Fargo, lessons from Jane Sasseen’s Black Monday investing missteps, Patrick L Riley’s recovery after a devastating fire, a financially strategic coming out story from Eric Berger and Dan Amboyer, as well as a career transition that helped Todd Sears beat financial stagnancy. This episode emphasizes resilience, the importance of financial planning, and aims to inspire listeners by showcasing that everyone has a unique money story. Tune in weekly on Yahoo platforms for more on financial wellness, LGBTQ+ retirement, and generational wealth. Topics covered: 01:15 Listener Survey and New Show Concept 01:34 Challenges in Sharing Personal Money Stories 02:05 Yahoo Finance Collaboration and Celebrity Stories 02:46 Promoting Financial Literacy Through Celebrity Stories 05:09 Introducing Ruth Jacks: From Poverty to Corporate Leader 08:42 Jane Sasseen’s Investment Lessons from Black Monday 12:40 Patrick L. Riley’s Gut-Wrenching Story16:14 Eric Berger and Dan Amboyer's Financial Journey 19:33 Michael Seldtich’s Career Pivot 22:06 Todd Sears' Resilience and Success 24:45 Conclusion and Upcoming Episodes Tune in to Living Not So Fabulously by Yahoo Finance Youtube | Apple Podcasts | Spotify Follow us: Queer Money InstagramQueer Money YouTubeQueer Money on TiktokConnect with John on LinkedInConnect with David on LinkedIn Mentioned in this episode: Subscribe to the Queer Money Weekly Newsletter Subscribe here to get weekly money tips, show notes, Queer Money take-aways, give-aways, access to events and more. Subscribe to the Queer Money weekly newsletter

    27 min
  2. Why Business Is Harder for LGBTQ Entrepreneurs | Queer Money Ep. 552

    OCT 22

    Why Business Is Harder for LGBTQ Entrepreneurs | Queer Money Ep. 552

    Is being an entrepreneur more difficult for LGBTQ+ folks? Even though the Right won’t admit it, business is more challenging for LGBTQ entrepreneurs, and this shocking story on Twitter/X will anger you. In this episode of Queer Money, hosts David and John discuss the myriad challenges faced by LGBTQ+ businesses on social media with guest Matt Skallerud, founder, and CEO of Pink Media. The dialogue encompasses the abrupt suspension of key LGBTQ+ accounts on X (formerly Twitter) and broader financial struggles linked to restrictive social media policies. The episode highlights the systemic biases in social media algorithms, changes under Elon Musk's Twitter leadership, and the necessity for adaptive marketing strategies. The hosts also share personal anecdotes of unjust ad rejections and endpoint the evolving landscape of digital advertising for LGBTQ+ entities. With an optimistic look towards future elections, they emphasize the continued fight for visibility and fair treatment online. Resources and insights for better engagement on platforms like LinkedIn and Twitter are shared, along with the importance of sustaining an email list. Matt Scalar provides closing advice on connecting with Pink Media. Topics covered: 00:00 Introduction: The Challenges for Queer Businesses00:11 Guest Introduction: Matt Scalar and Pink Media01:30 The Power of Social Media for LGBTQ Businesses04:09 The Impact of Twitter's Changes Under Elon Musk07:36 The Sudden Suspension: A Coordinated Attack12:31 Financial Impact and Business Adaptation15:37 Similar Struggles: Our Battle with Facebook19:56 Challenges for LGBTQ+ Businesses in Social Media20:17 Navigating Social Media Monopolies21:30 The Politicization of LGBTQ+ Ads22:45 Corporate Equality and Its Flaws23:32 The Political Nature of LGBTQ+ Existence24:11 The Role of Businesses in Politics25:31 Advocating for LGBTQ+ Businesses on Social Media27:10 Strategies for Overcoming Social Media Challenges31:04 The Importance of Engagement on LinkedIn35:19 The Future of Social Media for LGBTQ+ Businesses39:17 Final Thoughts and Optimism for the Future Follow us: Queer Money InstagramQueer Money YouTubeQueer Money on TiktokConnect with John on LinkedInConnect with David on LinkedIn Mentioned in this episode: Subscribe to the Queer Money Weekly Newsletter Subscribe here to get weekly money tips, show notes, Queer Money take-aways, give-aways, access to events and more. Subscribe to the Queer Money weekly newsletter

    40 min
  3. How Turning Your Business into a Co-Op Helps LGBTQ Workers | Queer Money Ep. 550

    OCT 15

    How Turning Your Business into a Co-Op Helps LGBTQ Workers | Queer Money Ep. 550

    Can a Co-op business model help your business grow? Episode 550 of the Queer Money podcast features guest Annie Winkler discussing the benefits of employee ownership in businesses. Annie explains how becoming part-owner of a company can lead to increased productivity, job satisfaction, and the establishment of LGBTQ generational wealth. They recount their experience transitioning Real Pickles into a worker-owned cooperative and delve into the impacts of democratic member control in co-ops versus ESOPs. The episode highlights the advantages for both business owners considering succession planning and employees seeking greater investment in their workplace. Topics Covered 00:00 Introduction to Bare Minimum Mondays and Lazy Fridays00:10 The Concept of Employee Ownership00:28 Introducing Annie Winkler and Queerness in Business00:53 Welcome to the Queer Money Podcast01:52 Discussion on Pronouns and Non-Binary Identity02:30 Exploring Employee Stock Purchase Plans02:53 Challenges Faced by Employees Today04:41 The Impact of Baby Boomers on the Economy05:23 Statistics on Baby Boomers and Retirement06:47 The Role of Wealth and Power in Employment07:43 Annie Winkler's Journey to Employee Ownership08:40 The Real Pickles Cooperative Experience12:08 The Benefits of Worker-Owned Cooperatives17:07 Comparing ESOPs and Worker Co-ops20:25 Challenges and Benefits of Employee Ownership26:09 Legacy Planning for Business Owners29:57 Introduction to ESOPs30:29 Trust and Control in ESOPs31:41 Ownership and Leadership Transitions32:57 Optimal Company Size for ESOPs and Co-ops34:27 Financial Considerations and Valuation35:41 Starting the Transition to Employee Ownership41:53 Generational Wealth and Queer Community48:03 VEOC and Employee Ownership Support50:36 Dragon Boat Team and Personal Joys52:35 Conclusion and Resources Follow us: Queer Money InstagramQueer Money YouTubeQueer Money on TiktokConnect with John on LinkedInConnect with David on LinkedIn Mentioned in this episode: Subscribe to the Queer Money Weekly Newsletter Subscribe here to get weekly money tips, show notes, Queer Money take-aways, give-aways, access to events and more. Subscribe to the Queer Money weekly newsletter

    55 min
  4. What You Need to Know about ABLE Accounts | Queer Money Ep. 548

    OCT 8

    What You Need to Know about ABLE Accounts | Queer Money Ep. 548

    What are ABLE accounts and how can they help disabled folks save money? On episode 548 of the Queer Money Podcast, hosts John and David welcome back Brynn Conroy, founder of Femme Frugality and Disability Finance. They discuss the challenges Americans face in qualifying for social security disability benefits and how the system often forces poverty. Conroy delves into the details of ABLE accounts, designed to help those with disabilities achieve a better quality of life by offering tax advantages and allowing savings without jeopardizing benefits like SSI and SSDI. The conversation also touches on the impact of ableism in the workplace, systemic issues, and how the pandemic has strained systems for people with disabilities. Conroy provides insights from her lived experience and emphasizes the importance of financial education and legislative advocacy for improving disability finance. Topics Discussed 00:00 Introduction to Social Security Disability Benefits 00:46 Welcome to Queer Money Podcast01:45 Introducing Brynn Conroy and Disability Finance04:47 Challenges Faced by Disabled Individuals06:56 Understanding Disability Definitions and Models19:15 Income and Asset Restrictions for Disabled Individuals23:30 Political and Social Issues Surrounding Disability26:37 The Impact of ADAPT on Disability Laws27:13 Understanding ABLE Accounts29:04 ABLE Accounts and Inheritance29:58 Medicaid Payback and Trusts31:20 Housing Benefits of ABLE Accounts31:58 Challenges and Resources for Disability Finance35:51 Expanding Eligibility for ABLE Accounts37:49 Disability in the Queer Community42:23 Real-Life Benefits of ABLE Accounts45:26 How to Open an ABLE Account47:42 Global Perspectives on Disability49:33 Final Thoughts and Resources For the resources and to connect with our guests, get the show notes at: https://queermoneypodcast.com/subscribe  Follow us: Queer Money InstagramQueer Money YouTubeQueer Money on TiktokConnect with John on LinkedInConnect with David on LinkedIn Download your FREE Queer Money Kickstarter a 9-step Guide to Kickstart Your Journey to Financial Independence Mentioned in this episode: Subscribe to the Queer Money Weekly Newsletter Subscribe here to get weekly money tips, show notes, Queer Money take-aways, give-aways, access to events and more. Subscribe to the Queer Money weekly newsletter

    53 min
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Queer Money is a bi-weekly show dedicated to creating desperately needed generational wealth within the gay community because we deserve to sleep better at night and we must stand up to the anti-LGBTQ+ industrial complex. Listen and watch regularly to eliminate financial insecurity and generate personal wealth, prepare for a secure and fun retirement, find the most affordable, LGBTQ+-friendly cities in the US to live in or travel to, grow your stock portfolio to $1,000,000+, build a real estate empire and start a small business. Your hosts are husbands and money experts David & John Auten-Schneider who have been the leaders in LGBTQ+ finance since 2015. With nine seasons, nearly 500 episodes, over a million downloads and features by Oprah, Advocate, Variety, CNBC and more, the award-winning Queer Money is the longest running show made by and for the LGBTQ+ community and is the only show solely dedicated to our financial well-being as gay people. · For more financial information and helpful resources, visit queermoneypodcast.com · For complementary charts and grafts (and pretty pictures), subscribe to Queer Money on YouTube @ https://www.youtube.com/@queermoney?sub_confirmation=1

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