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Queer Money®: How Gay People Do Money

A weekly Business, Society and Culture podcast featuring David Auten and John Schneider
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Queer Money®: How Gay People Do Money

Queer Money

Queer Money®: How Gay People Do Money

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Queer Money®: How Gay People Do Money

Queer Money

Queer Money®: How Gay People Do Money

A weekly Business, Society and Culture podcast featuring David Auten and John Schneider
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Are you an LGBTQ+ person with children? How about a parent with LGBTQ+ kids? Or maybe you want to start a family as a queer person.This is Queer Money episode #521. Today, we’re diving into the top 7 most affordable LGBTQ+ friendly cities for q
Are you postponing your personal goals and dreams until you turn 65? What if you don’t have to wait until retirement to travel, write your memoir, or pursue a hobby you love? What if you could take several mini-retirements throughout your caree
Do you love the outdoors? Are you into hiking, biking or spending time in your local parks? If so then this Queer Money is for you. This week we're taking a request from one of our YouTube viewers who asked for a list of LGBTQ friendly cities f
Many of us in the LGBTQ community were bullied as kids for being different. But few of us leverage those experiences as inspiration to launch a cookie company!Nicholas Naclerio turned to food for comfort when he was bullied for being gay. But w
The transgender community has taken the brunt of most of the anti-LGBTQ legislation that is being proposed and passed in the Christian Industrial Complex's attacks on the LGBTQ community recently. So where are safe places that are also affordab
Curious how the uber-rich protect their wealth?If you knew the secrets of ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNWIs), could you leverage their approach to money management to grow your own wealth?Tim Volk, CFP, is Founder and Principal at T. Vol
“Why is it so expensive to be gay?” A common sentiment that we hear from many in the LGBTQ+ community. Much of that has to do with where we choose or end up living since housing costs for many make up anywhere between thirty to fifty percent of
We all have a money story. And for many of us in the LGBTQ community, it’s a negative narrative.Maybe you were taught that money is the root of all evil. That there’s never enough to go around. Or that you have to work hard to make money.Worse
Where can I retire that is both affordable and LGBTQ friendly?We get this question a lot, especially as comments on our Affordable LGBTQ+ Friendly Cities series content. This is Queer Money episode #513. Today, we’re diving into the top 10 most
40 years ago, the US changed its approach to retirement. But those changes shifted the risk from the government and corporations to individuals. And now, nearly half of middle-class retirees will be downwardly mobile into poverty or near-pover
Tens of thousands of small towns are scattered across the United States. Yet many of us have been lead to believe that none of these are great places for LGBTQ folks. Is this true?Today we're looking at affordable LGBTQ+ friendly small towns, o
We’re drawn to drag queens and love being entertained by them.But have you ever thought about what it takes to build a business as a drag performer? How much do they invest in costumes, makeup and marketing?How do you make drag a full-time job?
There are only 94 cities in the US with a population over 250,000. This means that there are thousands of small cities and towns across the country. So, today we're looking at affordable LGBTQ+ friendly places in small-sized cities, which are c
What does the budget of a queer indie film look like? What if you could invest in an LGBTQ movie as part of your diverse portfolio?Gabe Dunn is a New York Times bestselling author, screenwriter and filmmaker whowrites for the Netflix series BIG
Unpopular opinion alert! Not everyone wants to live in a big city.For that reason, we're looking at affordable LGBTQ+ friendly places in medium-sized cities, which are cities with a population between 250,000 and 1,000,000. This is Queer Money
In a society that endorses hustle culture, burnout is common. But conventional advice on how to overcome burnout is inadequate. A meditation app, yoga class or scented candle won’t undo the chronic exposure to stress that’s behind our exhaustio
Take me to the city, the big city! Big cities seem to be safer places for LGBTQ+ folks. We gravitate to them for many reasons; jobs, safety, community, services, etc.Since so many LGBTQ+ folks feel compelled to migrate to these large cities, we
We all want to retire somewhere that’s both affordable and LGBTQ+-friendly.But do places like that exist?What else should we consider when deciding where to spend our golden years?Mark Goldstein is the host of Where Do Gays Retire?, a podcast t
Would you love to live in a gay mecca?It seems that most, if not all, of the "gay meccas" are in megacities or cities with a metro population above 5 million. Since so many LGBTQ+ folks feel compelled to migrate to these megacities for various
Do you make poor financial decisions, even when you know better? If so, it may help to dig into your money story to find out why.Stephani Niblock grew up in a cult that viewed women as caretakers who never say no to their husbands. So, when her
It's pretty easy to bash conservative states as members of the LGBTQ+ community when we see many of these states enacting laws against us. Yet, did you know that almost one-third of LGBTQ+ adults in the U.S. live in a Red State? There are many
There is strength in numbers. Strength in the number of LGBTQ individuals and allies working together for positive change. In the numbers in our banking and investment accounts.And in 500 episodes of the Queer Money podcast!On this episode of Q
Swing states. Moderate states. Purple states. No matter what you call them, there are roughly 11.25% or over 1,500,000 LGBTQ+ folks living in the 3 states that are defined at being Purlple States. One southern and two mid-west states are home t
How do you make money with short-term rentals? Is it worth it? Is the market over saturated?This is Queer Money episode #498, and today we’re joined by Jason Muth, owner of Prideaway Stays where he focuses on helping the LGBTQ+ find and rent ou
We often hear from may of you that you'd only ever choose to live in a "Blue" state. Yet many folks see the cost of living in cities in blue states and think, "how the heck can the average LGBTQ person afford to live there?"With that in mind, w
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