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Money Talk With Tiff

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    Conflict Management with Rhonda Johnson | Ep. 47

    Conflict Management with Rhonda Johnson | Ep. 47

    Sep 10, 202039 min

    Whew!  Couples, money, and conflict.  It is almost as if these things are synonymous with each other.  In this episode, Tiffany sits down with counselor Rhonda Johnson to discuss how to manage conflict when talking about vulnerable topics such as money.  This episode not only applies to couples but singles as well.  Be prepared for your next money discussion.  Tune in! About Our Guest Rhonda Johnson is the owner and founder of Limitless Empowerment based in Central North Carolina. She is a Life Coach, Prepare/Enrich facilitator, and an Interpersonal Strategy Consultant, specializing in helping couples build strong relationships. Her passion and Limitless Empowerment’s primary function is to empower marriages and relationships that are suffering because of a lack of familiarity with communication and lackluster communication skills. Engaged and married couples are given lessons and guidance that build a strong foundation for a strong relationship. She is a counseling intern and along with couples, her primary function is to work with peri- and post-natal mothers who experience depression and anxiety for various reasons. In early July 2020, she was chosen to be part of a focus group conversation for NC Maternal Mental Health Matters, which is offered through the University of North Carolina System and provides support to primary care physicians in screening, assessing, and treating mental health concern with this population. Her why for working with couples is simple. To help build STRONG families that value healthy communication as a foundation to build something real and tangible for our children. These strong families are not in a perpetual statistic of unemployment, poverty, police brutality, or any other malady that can affect the human condition. Proper, heartfelt communication strengthens couples, strong couples strengthen families, strong families strengthen communities and strong communities change the world Additionally, when she was going through marital trouble (and her eventual divorce), she was very troubled by the fact that when she sought help for her marital troubles, there was no hope imparted and the process seemed cold. Hope is all we have when we begin a process and it’s important that you understand that I believe in you and your significant other. In addition, as a couple, we weren’t talking and no one addressed the fact that communication had completely broken down but that does not mean that the marriage is dead. It just means that the communication part of the relationship needs more attention and care, but it can be corrected. Connect with her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/limitlessempowered/ Connect with her via email: [email protected] Connect with Tiffany on Social Media Facebook: Money Talk With Tiff Twitter: @moneytalkwitht (https://twitter.com/moneytalkwitht) Instagram: @moneytalkwitht (https://www.instagram.com/moneytalkwitht/) LinkedIn: Tiffany Grant (https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiffanygrant1) YouTube: Money Talk With Tiff Channel Pinterest: <a class= "cf-tweet-this cf-tt-target cf-tt-enabled cf-tt-abutted cf-tt-abutted-top...

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    Everything You Need To Know About Prenups (And Why You Should Get One) | Ep. 240

    Everything You Need To Know About Prenups (And Why You Should Get One) | Ep. 240

    Jun 22, 202320 min

    Thinking about getting married? You may be wondering if you should get a prenuptial agreement. In this episode, Kimberly Cook, a divorce professional, explains why prenups are for everyone—not just the rich and famous! Prenups can provide transparency and protection to both parties in case of divorce and even those with fewer assets may benefit from one. Learn more about how prenuptial agreements work, when it’s ideal to discuss one, why post-nuptial agreements exist and what to do if your state doesn’t uphold them. Tune in now for all the information you need to know about why you should get a prenup! About Our Guest Kimberly A. Cook, Esq. is a divorce attorney, Mediator, and founder of Grown Girl Divorce, LLC, a divorce resource company. She is known for successfully negotiating complex financial and custody matters while helping her clients navigate their next steps forward. Kimberly’s expertise and her unique ability to disseminate complex information in a relatable way has made her a sought-after divorce coach, speaker, and podcaster. She truly believes that everyone deserves to be in healthy and happy relationships and is on a mission to educate and empower others to make that happen. Kimberly earned her B.A. from Spelman College and her law degree from The Catholic University of America. She is a Fellow of the Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, the country’s premier organization for family law practitioners, and an active member of American Bar Association, Jack and Jill of America, Inc., Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, and the Economic Club of Chicago. She has been featured in various publications, including, The Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, Chicago Lawyer Magazine, Crain’s Chicago, Black Enterprise, Thrive Global, and Business Insider. In recognition of her hard work and dedication to the practice, Kimberly is the recipient of several notable awards, including Crain’s Chicago Notable Minorities in Law, Super Lawyers, and Best Lawyers In America. Connect with Kimberly Instagram: growngirldivorce Facebook: Grown Girl Divorce Twitter: ggdivorce LinkedIn: Grown Girl Divorce Additional Resources The Divorce Money Guide with Tracy Coenen Money After Divorce With Krista Goodrich and Grace Everitt   This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

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    Money Management in Relationships: Avoiding Conflict and Building Harmony Together | Ep. 302

    Money Management in Relationships: Avoiding Conflict and Building Harmony Together | Ep. 302

    Feb 13, 202417 min

    Welcome to a special Valentine's Day episode of the Money Talk with Tiff podcast! In this episode, Tiffany Grant dives into the often challenging topic of managing money in relationships. From reasons why couples argue about money to strategies for effective money management as a couple, Tiffany shares valuable insights and tips to help lovebirds navigate their finances harmoniously. Whether it's discussing financial infidelity, income inequality, joint finances, or creating a joint financial plan, this episode covers it all. Tiffany also shares romantic financial planning ideas for couples to celebrate Valentine's Day. So, grab a seat, cuddle up with your partner, and get ready for an episode that could make a positive impact on your relationship and financial future. Timestamps [00:00] Respect different perspectives to facilitate smoother conversations. [05:31] Income inequality creates financial strain in relationships. [07:40] Merging vs. separate accounts for couples' finances [12:30] "Start joint savings challenge for a future date." [15:12] Podcast host invites feedback and upcoming episodes. Key Takeaways Money issues in relationships: Different spending habits, financial infidelity, income inequality. Managing finances as a couple: Merging vs. separate accounts, expense splitting, joint financial planning. Communication and transparency: Open conversations, setting financial boundaries, discussing goals. Building trust: Avoiding financial arguments, mutual agreement on expenses, regular expense review. Romantic financial planning: Joint savings challenge, budget-friendly date ideas, DIY gifts. Tailored approach to finances: N No one-size-fits-all, understanding relationship dynamics, adjusting plans as necessary. Additional Links & Resources Vibrate to Higher Savings Challenge (https://academy.moneytalkwitht.com/pl/2147553195) Support this Podcast (https://moneytalkwitht.com/donate) Copyright 2024 Tiffany Grant This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

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    Importance of Financial Intimacy in Relationships with Ashley Silberfeld | Ep. 368

    Importance of Financial Intimacy in Relationships with Ashley Silberfeld | Ep. 368

    Feb 14, 202516 min

    In this episode of Money Talk With Tiff, Tiffany Grant welcomes Ashley Silberfeld, a partner at Blank Rome and a seasoned divorce lawyer, to explore the concept of financial intimacy. Ashley provides insights into why financial intimacy is integral to a healthy relationship, especially in the context of marriage in California where financial transparency is crucial by law. Check out the full show notes: https://moneytalkwitht.com/podcast-show-notes/financial-intimacy/ Takeaways Financial intimacy is all about open and honest conversations regarding your finances with your partner. Knowing where your partner keeps their financial information is crucial to maintaining trust and intimacy. Having regular 'money dates' can help couples stay aligned financially and build intimacy over time. If your partner keeps financial secrets or avoids questions about money, that's a big red flag! It's important to discuss financial circumstances early on in a relationship to avoid future surprises. Lack of transparency in finances is a major contributor to relationship issues and can lead to divorce. Connect with Ashley Silberfeld Ashley is a partner at Blank Rome (https://www.blankrome.com/), and you can find her on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashley-silberfeld-3a5045111) for further assistance with legal matters. Connect with Tiffany Website: https://moneytalkwitht.com @moneytalkwitht on all social media platforms Financial intimacy is essential for a successful partnership, and this episode provides valuable insights and tips for ensuring transparency and trust in financial dealings within a relationship. Support this Podcast (https://moneytalkwitht.com/donate) Copyright 2025 Tiffany Grant This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

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