The Get Ready Money Podcast with Jay Turner and Mitch Radhuber: Personalize Your Financial Guidance
Oct 08, 2024
🙌 On this episode of The Get Ready Money Podcast, I spoke with Jay Turner and Mitch Radhuber, co-founders of Fince about changing the way we think about money and personalized financial guidance.
🧐 In this episode we discussed:
🔹 The importance of considering your goals and looking at the big picture.
🔹 Why you should put money advice from social media into perspective..
🔹 Allow yourself to have the quality of life to include what brings you joy.
🔹 Be aware of where your money is going.
🔹 You can have it all, you just can’t have it all at once - Scott Galloway.
🎥 Watch this episode below:
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Connect with Jay Turner:
LinkedIn:(here)
Twitter/X: (here)
Newsletter: Follow the Money (here)
Connect with Mitch Radhuber:
LinkedIn:(here)
Twitter/X: (here)
Newsletter: if (Money): (here)
Fince:
Website: (here)
Referenced:
- Article about the impact of tutoring in school and how that applies to money (here)
- Study on Gen Z getting financial advice from social media (here)
- Rahkim Sabree (website) - check out: The Get Ready Money Podcast with Rahkim Sabree: Overcoming Financial Trauma (here)
- Prudence Zhu (website) - check out: The Get Ready Money Podcast with Prudence Zhu: Living A Life You Love (here)
- Compound Interest: The Get Ready Money Podcast Financial Five Episode with Chris Mouzon, Derrick Wesley, Mac Gardner and Thomas Kopelman: The Power of Compound Interest (here)
Bios:
Jay Turner’s background is in business operations and supply chain with a business degree from the University of South Carolina, originally from Atlanta, Georgia. He is a volunteer for Junior Achievement and is a member of the AFCPE. He is now the cofounder and CEO of Fince
Mitch Radhuber is a software engineer with a degree in computer engineering from the University of Michigan, originally from Westchester County, New York. He started his career working as an engineer at a large investment bank in New York City. He's now the co-founder and CTO of Fince.