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Do you have trouble finding information quickly? Getting lost in the clutter? This week’s episode is for you! We’re talking spring cleaning your money. I know it snowed last week in some places…but that just gives you another reason to bury yourself in your home office and create some fantastic systems! Sarah Kirkish, professional organizer with Work Life Organization, joins us in the basement to talk about tracking your financial life.
Equally as important, powerful women invade the basement to discuss comments in a book by Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg about women and careers. Are women selling themselves short? Tune in to hear!
Joe & OG talk about some surprising statistics from the Bureau of Labor Statistics about employment and education. We give you hints to give something away, and talk about Oz, The Great and Powerful.
Show Notes, as always, will materialize throughout the day Monday.
Show Notes
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<> Joe & OG – Surprising College Statistics — Should you attend college? Based on information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the answer is overwhelmingly “yes.”
<> Sarah Kirkish – Organizing your life….finances and all.
Find Sarah and the white paper she discusses on the show at Work Life Organization.
<> Let’s Give Something Away
<> Women’s Panel – The “lay of the land” for women: families, careers, role models and pay inequality.
Thanks for our panel! Check out:
Sandy’s blog: Yes, I Am Cheap – (recent post – Popular Landlord and Tenant Rental Scams)
Suba’s blog: Wealthinformatics – (recent post – 2013 Tax Day Freebies – Mixing Taxes and Fun!)
Barbara’s blog: Barbara Friedberg Personal Finance – (new book at Amazon.com – How to Get Rich: Wealth Building Guide to the Financially Illiterate)
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Films – Joe – Oz the Great and Powerful (thumb down)
DC @ Young Adult Money says
Looking forward to this one, looks like you had some good guests lined up.
Average Joe says
It was a fun show to put together, DC…a little more serious than our average podcast, but not so serious that you won’t find a little humor among the good tips…..