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Breanna Reish

One Million Apples

A weekly Education and Training podcast
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One Million Apples

Breanna Reish

One Million Apples

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One Million Apples

Breanna Reish

One Million Apples

A weekly Education and Training podcast
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There is a lot of uncertainty happening around us and our daily lives have been disrupted. The Coronavirus has shown us the reality of incredibly pervasive and intrusive limitations. What we're seeing in the financial markets is about the same.
Ready to nerd out about money? Yes? Good! In today’s episode, I’m joined by the lovely Whitney Hansen of the @MoneyNerds podcast to talk about--you guessed it--nerdy money stuff! Actually, we got to talk a lot about #sidehustles for teachers--b
How can getting organized help you with your finances? According to today’s guest, Bri Van Lierop of @ Neat Method, organization allows you to keep track of what you already have so you don’t overspend. And not only that - there are tons of oth
You might have noticed that last week, there was no show... (sigh)... BUT! We've been helping people who have reached out for help and that to me is so worth the focus. It's super important that we keep pushing out content, so the show is going
Let's get back to basics with taxes and make sure we're correctly handling payroll tax withholdings. We will also go over the big changes for this process in 2020. Have a listen and continue thriving on your financial independence journey. Be o
English teacher Rachel Scott of wrachelwrites.com knows the importance of being frugal and saving for the future. However, she also knows how important it is to live in the now and have a positive attitude towards spending money on things you e
You hear a lot about credit scores, but what is it actually made up of, and how do you go about improving it? Tune in to today’s episode, where I answer some of your FAQs about credit scores and break down how it works! Be one of one million! F
Want to know how you can become a millionaire educator? It’s totally possible! Just ask today’s guest, Gerry Born, The Millionaire Educator, who gained Financial Independence and built a net worth of over a million dollars!   Be one of one mill
I took this week off to focus on family time, but I have a quick message for our most loyal listeners.    Be one of one million! Find, Join, Like. OMA Facebook OMA Website Text APPLE to 66866 for exclusive offers and show recaps! Need a fee-onl
Are your finances in order for the new year? Even if they aren’t, I’ve got you covered! In today’s solo show, I’m going through a checklist to help you wrap up your 2019 finances, from emergency funds to taxes to goal setting. Let’s hit the gro
When it comes to a career in education, there are all sorts of unique possibilities that some of us may not be aware of! For math teacher Rob Phelan, his background plus the opportunities he took advantage of contributed to the direction of his
What can an advisor do for teachers at different stages in their career? Last week, I joined Scott Dauenhauer, CFP and host Dan Otter, PhD on the podcast Teach and Retire Rich, where we got to talk about how financial planners can help teachers
What does the policy side of finances look like, and how can you use it to your advantage? Join me tomorrow as I sit down with Barbara Roper, Director of Investor Protection for the Consumer Federation of America, to talk about resources, finan
What can an advisor do for teachers at different stages in their career? Last week, I joined Scott Dauenhauer, CFP and host Dan Otter, Ph.D. on the podcast, Teach and Retire Rich, where we got to talk about how financial planners can help new t
Robert Farrington of The College Investor knows that student loans can be a real headache, especially if you’re pursuing Public Student Loan Forgiveness… fortunately, he’s here to help us navigate what can seem like crazy terrain. Join us as we
When you think of “Black Friday,” what comes to mind? Long lines, early hours, people pushing and shoving? All things of the past if you know how to find the best deals throughout the month! Fortunately, I’ve got the inside scoop.  Tomorrow, th
As teachers, we usually know what subjects or grade levels we like to teach. However, every now and then, you try teaching something new and come to find that you like it way more than you expected! Such was the case with today’s guest, EconTea
I have a very fun episode for you today with special guest, Savvy History, musician, teacher, and financial blogger who’s bringing financial literacy to creatives!  Whether you teach music, history, or math, chances are you have other interests
Believe it or not, there’s a lot of overlap between financial planning for teachers and physicians. Sure, our career paths may be different, but we both face the challenge of sifting through financial products and packages directed at our profe
In this solo show, I’m taking a deep dive into a Wall Street Journal article that resonates with our mission here at One Million Apples. It’s called “New Your State Officials Open Probe on 403(b) Sale to Teachers,” and it looks at the unfair an
Cancer patients are 2.65 times more likely to go bankrupt than people without cancer.”Carrie Madrid of @The CARE Project, Inc. knows that those with cancer are at an extreme disadvantage. Not only are they battling their health, but they are al
Pouring themselves into work, Educator FI and his wife realized that they were making money but spending it just as fast. Now, they live a lifestyle that most educators could only dream of. Listen and be inspired on how Educator FI took hold of
Saving for the kiddos' college is what I'd call a no brainer. But when, what and how should you save for it? The basics tend to be the hardest place for families to break the barrier of investing... it doesn't have to be. Here are a few insight
Last week I had an amazing opportunity to interview some of the best financial advisors and money nerds in the country and ask them what is one thing that people can implement today that will change their financial lives. The answers are amazin
Here’s the thing I’ve learned over the years. The numbers don’t lie, once created a budget will work, it’s our behaviors and mindset that get in the way sometimes. Join in as Sarah Fallaw, author of The Next Millionaire Next Door and founder of
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