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  • My Podcast Numbers Are Dropping — Here's the Real Reason
  • What I Learned From Breaking Down a Whole Chicken (And Why It Matters for Your Money)
  • Too Busy for Budgeting? 3 Money Habits That Survive Chaos
  • Your Stewardship Circle: 4 People Who Keep You Growing Financially
  • The Recovery Plan: What to Do When You Miss Your Money Goals

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Money Talk With Tiff

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    What I Learned From Breaking Down a Whole Chicken (And Why It Matters for Your Money)

    What I Learned From Breaking Down a Whole Chicken (And Why It Matters for Your Money)

    May 28, 20266 min

    You pay premium prices for pre-cut everything. Chicken pieces. Oil changes. Tax prep. "Convenience" you never actually tested. I did too — until I stood in my kitchen in Jamaica with a dull knife, a whole raw bird, and zero idea what I was doing. In this episode, I share what happened when I stopped telling myself "I can't" and actually tried: The math worked. One whole chicken became wings, breasts, tenderloins, legs, thighs, and a carcass for broth — multiple meals, zero waste, vacuum-sealed and frozen. The skill compounded. The first chicken was awkward. The second got easier. By the third, it was almost routine. That transition from intimidated to competent? It's exactly how money skills build too. The real lesson was stewardship. I had to ask: What am I actually paying for — convenience, or the story that I'm not capable of learning something new? The same logic behind the 96% overhead cut I made in my business applied to my grocery budget. This episode isn't about chickens. It's about picking one thing you've always paid for because it felt too complicated — and testing whether that's actually true. Your homework: Try it once. Assess the real cost in money, time, and skills gained. Then decide from data, not default. 🎯 Find your starting point: moneytalkwitht.com/start #wholechickenfinance #moneylessons #stewardship #personalfinance #costsavings #moneymindset #financialskills #diysavings #budgeting #personalfinancepodcast #moneymanagement #frugalliving #financialgrowth #moneytalkwithtiff #roi

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    Podcast Production with Girish Bali | Ep. 182

    Podcast Production with Girish Bali | Ep. 182

    Dec 22, 202218 min

    Girish Bali joins Tiffany this week to explain what a podcast production company does and how podcasters interested in starting their own production company can get started. About Our Guest Girish Bali is the founder of Back2Basicsmode Production, and has over 30+ years of experience in technology, telecommunication & cloud computing. Girish Bali has lived in New Jersey since 1988. For the last 20 years, he’s worked in Cloud Computing in a telecommunication industry to earn a living and lead a comfortable life. As he worked in telecommunications, he began learning about videography and has since been active in capturing life changing moments for people, be it weddings, birthdays, a sweet sixteen, bar/bat mitzvah etc. Now he shares those thoughts and perspectives with everyone through the podcast medium. Connect with Girish Bali Podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/back2basicsmode/id1545997219) Twitter: @back2basicsmode Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/back2basicsmode (https://www.instagram.com/back2basicsmode_) Connect with Tiffany on Social Media Facebook: Money Talk With Tiff (https://www.facebook.com/moneytalkwithT/) Twitter: @moneytalkwitht (https://twitter.com/moneytalkwitht) Instagram: @moneytalkwitht (https://www.instagram.com/moneytalkwitht/) LinkedIn: Tiffany Grant (https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiffanygrant1) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

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    Exploring the Business Side of Filmmaking with Mikey T | Ep. 392

    Exploring the Business Side of Filmmaking with Mikey T | Ep. 392

    Oct 9, 202520 min

    This week, Tiff dives into the business of filmmaking with special guest Mikey T—a passionate filmmaker whose work centers around Jamaican culture, legacy, and economic empowerment. Together, they explore the intersection of creativity, culture, and business, and how aspiring creatives can navigate the industry with both financial sense and social impact in mind. Check out the full show notes: https://moneytalkwitht.com/podcast-show-notes/turning-stories-into-impact/ Key Topics Covered What Is Filmmaking (for Mikey T)? Filmmaking isn’t just about art—it’s a powerful way to start conversations, drive change, and reach people worldwide. Mikey shares how his love for Jamaica inspired him to document and amplify voices that matter. The Importance of the Elevator Pitch: In today’s fast-paced networking environment, having a clear, compelling elevator pitch is crucial for filmmakers and creatives looking to find support or funding. Common Mistakes in Film Business: Mikey discusses why passion alone isn’t enough to attract investors—artistry must be paired with business acumen and clarity on ROI (return on investment), whether financial or social. Social Capital & ROI in Filmmaking: Not every film yields direct profits, but building social capital can offer tremendous value. Mikey highlights ways filmmakers can appeal to impact-driven investors and align their projects with broader social good. Shifting Media Landscape: With platforms like TikTok, YouTube, and digital streaming, the paradigms for making—and funding—films are rapidly evolving. Mikey outlines how these changes have opened global doors for storytelling and monetization. Current & Upcoming Projects:Jamaica Story (documentary) — Exploring Jamaican diasporic investment and social change Real Jamaican Food (short doc) — Featuring food security activist Peter Ivy Beg Yuh a Call (narrative short) — A festival-circuit film on family and friendship Event mini-docs in the works Special treat for Tiff’s email list subscribers: exclusive access to unreleased films! Tiff’s Takeaways Always lead with your passion but NEVER skip the business strategy—investors want to know why they should invest, and how they’ll see a return (not just money, but impact too!). Build your social capital and leverage your network, especially if you’re funding your own projects. Don’t sleep on new content formats—short-form video and global streaming are changing the filmmaking game. Community-building and sharing culture through art can be just as valuable (if not more) than chasing Hollywood profits. Links & Resources Jamaica Story - Watch on YouTube (https://youtu.be/cKfdNiM81t4?si=Er_eVKbvzo9-0Oik) Sign up for Tiff’s Email List for exclusive sneak peeks (join here (https://moneytalkwitht.com)) Connect with Mikey T:Instagram: @mikeytspeaks (https://instagram.com/mikeytspeaks) Email: [email protected] Connect with Tiff Website: moneytalkwitht.com (https://moneytalkwitht.com) Instagram / Facebook / Twitter: @moneytalkwitht Thanks for tuning in! Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review if you enjoyed the episode. See you next Thursday for more Money Talk With Tiff!

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    Minority Mindset with Jaspreet Singh | Ep. 84

    Minority Mindset with Jaspreet Singh | Ep. 84

    Jan 13, 20226 min

    Live from FinCon 2021, Tiffany sits down with this year's keynote speaker for FinCon, Jaspreet Singh. Jaspreet and Tiffany talk about Jaspreet's journey with his company and how to adopt the 'minority mindset.' About Our Guest Jaspreet Singh is a serial entrepreneur, licensed attorney, and the founder of Minority Mindset (https://theminoritymindset.com/), a financial media company & YouTube Channelwith over one million subscribers.  Although he didn’t receive any formal financial education – he’s on a mission to make financial education fun and accessible. Jaspreet is the Chief Executive Money Nerd at Minority Mindset and the host of the Minority Mindset YouTube Channel. Jaspreet is self-taught. His parents are immigrants from the state of Punjab, India. Like many of his second generation Indians, Jaspreet grew up thinking that he needed to become a doctor. But he found a new path. He started his first business – an event planning company – when he was in college. He started Minority Mindset as a hobby just to teach others how to not make the same mistakes he made. Jaspreet pursued Minority Mindset full time after graduating law school. Now Minority Mindset has grown into a full media company. His company is completely bootstrapped. As he likes to say, YouTube funded his business. He uses his viral YouTube channel’s revenue to fund and grow Minority Mindset. His brand has helped countless people get out of debt, start investing, and create a plan towards building wealth. Connect with Jaspreet Website: https://theminoritymindset.com Instagram: @minoritymindset Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/minoritymindset Connect with Tiffany on Social Media Facebook: Money Talk With Tiff Twitter: @moneytalkwitht Instagram: @moneytalkwitht LinkedIn: 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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