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...
Come As You Are: Authenticity, Storytelling, and the New Financial Conversation
The Get Ready Money Podcast
38 minutes
1 month ago
Come As You Are: Authenticity, Storytelling, and the New Financial Conversation
Send us a text On this episode of The Get Ready Money Podcast, I spoke with Hillary Gale, finance marketing strategist and host of The Finance Marketing Podcast, about how authenticity and storytelling build stronger relationships. This episode offers a fresh take on how showing up as yourself can be your greatest asset. Key Takeaways: What it really means to have a personal brand. Why authenticity resonates. How to lead with relationships, not just rec...
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...