If you would’ve bought Apple stock in 1995, provided you were alive and spent $3,000 you would have somewhere around 14 million dollars today. So maybe you missed the opportunity with Apple, but what about the future Apples that are out there? How do you find them, what are you looking for, how much should you invest, and how do you make money every day? Tho ... Show More
Feb 26
Gen Z, Loud Budgeting & the New Rules of Adulting
In this episode, Shari sits down with Holly O’Neill, who has a front-row view of the financial behavior of 69 million clients, to unpack what Gen Z is really doing with their money and why it matters for every generation. From the rising cost of living and the true price of “adul ... Show More
33m 17s
Feb 21
What Your Impulse Spending Is Trying to Tell You
Emotional spending isn’t a discipline problem — it’s a disconnection signal. In this episode, we’re rewriting the narrative around impulse purchases, Target runs, late-night checkouts, and “I deserve this” moments. Because you’re not bad with money — you’re trying to soothe stres ... Show More
28m 47s
Jun 2023
How Complicated Should Investing Be? #689
<p>Have you ever renovated a home? If so, then you remember all of the decisions that you had to make that initially were a lot of fun. Paint colors, light fixtures, tile, even the kind of toilet you wanted… but eventually it gets old and you just want it done. If you can’t relat ... Show More
48m 18s
Jul 2021
TIP364: How to Invest in Alternative Assets w/ Michael Weisz
In today’s episode, Trey Lockerbie sits down with Michael Weisz, the founder and President of Yieldstreet, which is a platform that serves up offerings in alternative asset classes.
IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN:
(01:54) Why you should consider diversifying into alternative ass ... Show More
1h 4m
Dec 2023
The Perils of Investing in Individual Stocks (Bestie Ep) #767
<p>Think about the last novel you read that included a dangerous quest. If it’s a fantasy like the Hobbit, there might be giant spiders, goblins, and dragons- but in the end, it’s worth it because of the unfathomable treasure and riches that await them. The thing is, when we’re t ... Show More
45m 6s