Send us a text On this episode of The Get Ready Money Podcast, I spoke with Katherine Pomerantz, Rhianna Basore, and Joe Saul-Sehy about how the principles of improv can help us become better listeners, more engaged communicators, and more confident decision-makers—especially in uncertain or emotionally charged financial situations. 🔹 Commit fully to the next right step—even if it’s uncertain. 🔹 Trust your partner (or advisor) to have your back when you’re unsure. 🔹 Be fully prese...
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Send us a text On this episode of The Get Ready Money Podcast, I spoke with Katherine Pomerantz, Rhianna Basore, and Joe Saul-Sehy about how the principles of improv can help us become better listeners, more engaged communicators, and more confident decision-makers—especially in uncertain or emotionally charged financial situations. 🔹 Commit fully to the next right step—even if it’s uncertain. 🔹 Trust your partner (or advisor) to have your back when you’re unsure. 🔹 Be fully prese...
Closing the Financial Literacy Gap with Tech-Driven Advice
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Closing the Financial Literacy Gap with Tech-Driven Advice
Send us a text On this episode of The Get Ready Money Podcast, I spoke with Meghna Gangwani, HR Head at Plootus, about the intersection of financial empowerment, equity, and technology. We explored how digital tools like the Plootus platform are helping bridge financial literacy gaps—especially for women, minorities, and underserved communities, and how personalized, unbiased advice can reshape the future of financial planning. Key Insights: Women and minorities often face greater e...
The Get Ready Money Podcast
Send us a text On this episode of The Get Ready Money Podcast, I spoke with Katherine Pomerantz, Rhianna Basore, and Joe Saul-Sehy about how the principles of improv can help us become better listeners, more engaged communicators, and more confident decision-makers—especially in uncertain or emotionally charged financial situations. 🔹 Commit fully to the next right step—even if it’s uncertain. 🔹 Trust your partner (or advisor) to have your back when you’re unsure. 🔹 Be fully prese...