219. Tips for Marketing Yourself with Joie Gharrity and Sheila Kennedy
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Today on the show: Before we chat with Joie and Sheila about how to market yourself, we'll start the show with our "No Dumb Questions" segment. Many of our Seven Figure family have reached out with questions about credit cards and how it impacts credit score. One question in particular is the advice that encourages to always have a credit card balance in order to have good credit. We need to clarify this one. CFP Erica Cummings from the The Harmony Financial Wellness Group at RBC Wealth Management is here to explain. Joie Gharrity founder of 113 Branding and Sheila Kennedy founder of The Zebra Ink are here to talk about Marketing! Marketing is not just something for businesses to explore. We should all be building up our own personal brand. We also talk about the pros and cons of working for a company vs working for yourself. And of course like we do with each guest we peer into how they manage their own personal budgets. You can follow and support Joie Gharrity Instagram Facebook Website Sheila Kennedy Instagram Facebook Website We end with our "Seat at the Kids Table" segment. Today we asked the kids "How important should money be?" We'll listen in on their answers and then Susan Beacham founder of Money Savvy Generation will have advice for us parents. You can follow and support Susan Website Facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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