FINANCE IS PERSONAL ALL EPISODES

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All episodes of EMPOWERED with Elizabeth Naumovski are recorded in the News Forum Network’s St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada studio. Comments expressed in each episode are those of the guest speakers and are not to be considered as specific advice tailored to the circumstances or a specific individual. Comments are intended to be general and for informational purposed only, based on information and conditions prevalent at the time of the recording. Viewers should not consider or place specific reliance on content presented as comprehensive advice, nor as an offer or solicitation to buy and/or sell securities. Individuals are strongly encouraged to seek professional advice specific to their circumstances. Market, economic, regulatory and political conditions and obligations change. EMPOWERED with Elizabeth Naumovski accepts no responsibility for individual decisions made based on reliance on the information presented in each episode.

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Women, Men and the Time Control Gap with Dr. Erin Reid
On this episode:

What is the Time Control Gap and how does it describe gender differences in the workplace?

How to get more from your Financial Advisor relationship (Ellen Bessner)
How to get more from your Financial Advisor relationship (Ellen Bessner)
On this episode:

Ellen Bessner, leading litigator with commercial litigation firm Babin Bessner Spry LLP.

Women conquering finance. How to be successful in Spite of yourself. (Ann Kaplan Mulhulland)
Women conquering finance. How to be successful in Spite of yourself. (Ann Kaplan Mulhulland)
On this episode:

Ann Kaplan, CEO & President of iFinance Canada, one of the largest consumer finance companies in Canada.

Inspiring young women to innovate with STEM: Science Technology Engineering Math (Shirin Merchant)
Inspiring young women to innovate with STEM: Science Technology Engineering Math (Shirin Merchant)
On this episode:

Shirin Merchant, Founder & CEO of CODE-IT HACKS, a technology school designed to train and empower young people in kindergarten to grade 12 in computer programming, robotics & physical computing skills. Host, Elizabeth Naumovski talks to Shirin about how STEM education can help young people realize their dreams and innovate with confidence.

Philanthropy: Volunteer & donate blood. Aria: A Song of a Life (Riki Turofsky)
Philanthropy: Volunteer & donate blood. Aria: A Song of a Life (Riki Turofsky)
On this episode:

Riki Turofsky, a Canadian opera singer, philanthropist, author of Aria: A Song of a Life, lifestyle blogger for her women’s site suddenly70.ca, joins host, Elizabeth Naumovski to discuss her life long journey of philanthropy.

Knowing the difference between registered and non-registered accounts. (Jackie Sanz)
Knowing the difference between registered and non-registered accounts. (Jackie Sanz)
On this episode:

Part 2 on the topic of Financial Literacy with Jackie Sanz, Chief Compliance Officer at Caldwell Investment Management.

Caring for elder parents is expensive both emotionally and financially. (Audrey Miller)
Caring for elder parents is expensive both emotionally and financially. (Audrey Miller)
On this episode:

Audrey Miller, Director & Founder of a national geriatric care management company called Elder Caring.

Courageous conversations: With the Stroke of a Pen: Claim your life. (Jane Blaufus)
Courageous conversations: With the Stroke of a Pen: Claim your life. (Jane Blaufus)
On this episode:

Jane Blaufus, best-selling Author, Speaker, and Business Coach at The Blaufus Group talks about courageous conversations, women’s wealth and health, and her award winning book, “With the Stroke of a Pen: Claim your life”.

Financial Literacy Part 1: What is a stock, bond, mutual fund? (Jackie Sanz)
Financial Literacy Part 1: What is a stock, bond, mutual fund? (Jackie Sanz)
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Today’s show is about the A,B,C’s of financial literacy.

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All episodes of Finance Is Personal are recorded in the Toronto & surrounding area, Ontario, Canada. Comments expressed in each episode are those of the guest speakers and are not to be considered as specific advice tailored to the circumstances of a specific individual. Comments are intended to be general and for informational purposes only, based on information and conditions prevalent at the time of recording. Viewers should not consider or place specific reliance on content presented as comprehensive advice nor as an offer or solicitation to buy and/or sell securities. Individuals are strongly encouraged to seek professional advice specific to their circumstances. Market, economic, regulatory and political conditions and obligations change. Finance Is Personal accepts no responsibility for individual decisions made based on reliance on the information presented in each episode.