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I Really Need Your Help...

In this episode of Financial Feminist, host Tori Dunlap announces an exciting transition as the podcast becomes independent, marking the launch of its third season. She shares how this change empowers...

I Really Need Your Help...
I Really Need Your Help...
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Speaker A Hi, team. We are taking a quick break this week, but don't worry, we're going to be back in your feeds next week like normal. Except it's not like normal. We're launching season three of Financial Feminist. The reason we are starting fresh with a new season is because we have a very exciting announcement. As of October 1st, Financial Feminist is an independent podcast. Now, what that means is, and we'll talk more in the episode next week, is that we are running the entire show ourselves. The her first 100k team is running the production of the show, the audio, the video, but also all of the ways that this show is able to support itself by making money over the last three and a half years. This show is one that we've been building alongside of you. Truly. We feel like Financial Feminist is not just our show, it is our show together. We want to be a hundred percent in control of the podcast production, but also the listening and engagement experience for all of you. So before we see you next week, here are three ways that you can support this show. The easiest thing that you can do is subscribe. It is the easiest thing you can do. It's a click of a button and as a like a one and a half. We are on YouTube now. We're also doing exclusive educational content over on YouTube, so you don't want to miss that too. If. If this show has made an impact on you, leave us a review. And the final thing, and this is the one that is a little inconvenient, listening to the ads because we're now independent. Because this show is completely free for you to listen to. This is how we support the production of this show. We're so excited to continue investing and making sure that it is impacting you, helping you change your financial life, helping you be better with money, and helping you show up more confident every single day. I will see you back here next week. We are going to give you all of the details about why we made this decision, what it means for you. And again, this sounds scary. It's all good things, but it's a little scary for us at least. And it's really exciting because this is. This show is a labor of love for us. We're so excited to continue investing and making sure that it is impacting you, helping you change your financial life, helping you be better with money, and helping you show up more confident every single day. Thank you for being here. Financial Feminists. Thank you for your support of our work. Thank you for your support of feminist media. It's very hard to be a feminist company right now. And if you want to stay up to date in the meantime, grab any resources you've heard about on this show. You can head on over to herfirst100k.com ffpod it's our new landing page for every link and guide we talk about on the show. So again, we're taking a break this week. We'll see you back here next week with even more details and exciting updates. See you there.
Speaker B Thank you for listening to Financial feminist, a her first 100k podcast. For more information about Financial Feminist, her first 100k, our guests and episode show notes, visit financialfeministpodcast.com if you're confused about your personal finances and you're wondering where to start, go to herfirst100k.com quiz for a free personalized money plan. Financial Feminist is hosted by me, Tori Dunlap, produced by Kristen Fields and Tamisha Grant, research by Sarah Sortino, audio and video engineering by Alyssa Midcalf, marketing and operations by Karina Patel and Amanda Lafew. Special thanks to our team at her first 100 Kaylin Sprenkel, Masha Baknikieva, Sasha Bonar, Ray Wong, Elizabeth McCumber, Darrel, Ann Ingman, Shelby Duclos, Megan Walker and Jess Hawkes. Promotional graphics by Mary Stratton, photography by Sarah Wolf and theme music by Jonah Cohen Sound. A huge thanks to the entire her first 100k community for supporting our show.