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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.

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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

    Top 5 Most Affordable, LGBTQ+ Friendly Small Towns | Queer Money Ep. 511

    Top 5 Most Affordable, LGBTQ+ Friendly Small Towns | Queer Money Ep. 511

    Tens of thousands of small towns are scattered across the United States. Yet many of us have been lead to believe that none of these are great places for LGBTQ folks. Is this true?
    Today we're looking at affordable LGBTQ+ friendly small towns, or places with a population of less than 50,000.
    This is Queer Money episode #511. Today, we’re diving into 5 affordable small towns that are great spots for LGBTQ folks.
    Get the dynamic list of Affordable LGBTQ+ Friendly Cities in the U.S. here. Watch this week's episode on YouTubeWatch last week's episode on YouTubeDon't miss the other states we've covered in this Gay Cities series
    Past episodes mentioned in this episode:
    381: The Series Kick Off383: Wyoming401: South Dakota451: Kentucky453: Kansas433: Top 10 Cities Part 1485: Top 10 Cities Part 2487: Top Surprises497: Blue States499: Purple States501: Red States
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    • 9 min
    The Economics of Being a Drag Queen | Queer Money Ep. 510

    The Economics of Being a Drag Queen | Queer Money Ep. 510

    We’re drawn to drag queens and love being entertained by them.
    But have you ever thought about what it takes to build a business as a drag performer? How much do they invest in costumes, makeup and marketing?
    How do you make drag a full-time job?
    Jessica L’Whor is an up-and-coming national queen who got her big break winning the Colorado State University Drag Show in 2013.
    Since then, Jessica has been named Best New Queen on the Scene and Colorado’s Drag Entertainer of the Year.
    On this episode of Queer Money, Miss Jessica joins us to discuss the economics of being a drag performer and describe how she does financial forecasting for her business.
    Jessica explains what life was like before she got her big break and what she would do to avoid credit card debt if she could go back to the early days of her career.
    Listen in to understand how Jessica lives her core values—work hard, play hard and slay humble—and learn how to turn the hobby of being a drag queen into your main source of income.
    For the resources and to connect with our guests, get the show notes at: https://queermoneypodcast.com/subscribe 
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    • 40 min
    Top 5 Most Affordable, LGBTQ+ Friendly Small Cities | Queer Money Ep. 509

    Top 5 Most Affordable, LGBTQ+ Friendly Small Cities | Queer Money Ep. 509

    There are only 94 cities in the US with a population over 250,000. This means that there are thousands of small cities and towns across the country.
    So, today we're looking at affordable LGBTQ+ friendly places in small-sized cities, which are cities with a population between 50,000 and 250,000.
    This is Queer Money episode #509. Today, we’re diving into 5 affordable cities within small cities that are great spots for LGBTQ folks.
    Get the dynamic list of Affordable LGBTQ+ Friendly Cities in the U.S. here. Watch this week's episode on YouTubeWatch last week's episode on YouTubeDon't miss the other states we've covered in this Gay Cities series
    Past episodes mentioned in this episode:
    381: The Series Kick Off387: West Virginia385: Wisconsin435: Missouri455: Iowa459: Illinois433: Top 10 Cities Part 1485: Top 10 Cities Part 2487: Top Surprises497: Blue States499: Purple States501: Red States
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    • 10 min
    The Economics of Making a Transgender Movie | Queer Money Ep. 508

    The Economics of Making a Transgender Movie | Queer Money Ep. 508

    What does the budget of a queer indie film look like?
    What if you could invest in an LGBTQ movie as part of your diverse portfolio?

    Gabe Dunn is a New York Times bestselling author, screenwriter and filmmaker who
    writes for the Netflix series BIG MOUTH and hosts the Bad With Money podcast.

    Gabe’s short film Grindr Baby was named one of five Frameline Voices for emerging LGBTQ directors in 2023, and his latest project, You & I, You & Me, starts production next month.

    This is Queer Money episode 508 and today Gabe joins us to discuss the economics of making a transgender movie, sharing the budget for You & I, You & Me and some of the surprising expenses associated with producing an indie film.

    Topics Covered:
    The themes of Gabe’s trans romance You & I, You & MeWhy it’s important for Gabe to tell a story like thisHow the queer community came together to support Gabe’s filmProving that there’s an audience for a film like You & I, You & MeThe influx of LGBTQ movies at top-tier film festivalsThe benefits of investing in an independent filmWhat inspired Gabe to tell the story of You & I, You & MeThe differences between indie films and big-budget studio movies How much it will cost Gabe to make You & I, You & MeThe surprising expenses associated with making an indie filmWhat your money would be used for if you invest in Gabe’s filmHow to get involved in funding/promoting Gabe’s movie

    For the resources and to connect with our guests, get the show notes at: https://queermoneypodcast.com/subscribe 
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    • 49 min
    Top 5 Most Affordable, LGBTQ+ Friendly Medium Cities | Queer Money Ep. 507

    Top 5 Most Affordable, LGBTQ+ Friendly Medium Cities | Queer Money Ep. 507

    Unpopular opinion alert! Not everyone wants to live in a big city.
    For that reason, we're looking at affordable LGBTQ+ friendly places in medium-sized cities, which are cities with a population between 250,000 and 1,000,000.
    This is Queer Money episode #507. Today, we’re diving into 5 affordable cities within medium cities that are great spots for LGBTQ folks.
    Get the dynamic list of Affordable LGBTQ+ Friendly Cities in the U.S. here. Watch this week's episode on YouTubeWatch last week's episode on YouTubeDon't miss the other states we've covered in this Gay Cities series
    Past episodes mentioned in this episode:
    381: The Series Kick Off413: Ohio419: New York455: Iowa433: Top 10 Cities Part 1485: Top 10 Cities Part 2487: Top Surprises497: Blue States499: Purple States501: Red States
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    • 9 min
    How to Overcome Burnout | Queer Money Ep. 506

    How to Overcome Burnout | Queer Money Ep. 506

    In a society that endorses hustle culture, burnout is common.
    But conventional advice on how to overcome burnout is inadequate. A meditation app, yoga class or scented candle won’t undo the chronic exposure to stress that’s behind our exhaustion.
    So, how do we identify what’s triggering our stress? And what can we do to reverse our symptoms of burnout?
    Piggy and Kitty (otherwise known as Jess Fickett and Lauren Torres) are the award-winning bloggers and podcasting team behind Bitches Get Riches, a platform that helps young people become competent adults in their finances, careers and personal lives.
    They are also the creators of The Burnout Workshop, a self-guided course designed to empower students to recognize what’s triggering their burnout and design a concrete plan for change.
    On this episode of Queer Money, Jess and Lauren join us to explain what happens to us physiologically when we experience consistent, ongoing exposure to high levels of stress.
    Jess and Lauren explain why institutional or systemic factors make you more prone to burnout than personal factors, challenging us to use our privilege to get rid of burnout culture in the workplace.
    Listen in for insight on maintaining a high quality of life while pursuing your goals and learn how Jess and Lauren’s Burnout Workshop can help you overcome burnout for a healthier, happier life!
    For the resources and to connect with our guests, get the show notes at: https://queermoneypodcast.com/subscribe 
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    • 52 min

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