Ep 51 — Join The Financial Feminism Movement

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Welcome to the Financial Feminism Movement. Tori Dunlap, founder of Her First $100k, shares three easy tips to help you start saving today. Plus, you’ll hear bonus material like what she loves to indulge in with her budget, simple budgeting tips and her “deep Beyonce year.”

Tori Dunlap is an internationally recognized millennial money and career expert. After saving $100,000 at age 25, she quit her corporate job in marketing and founded Her First $100K to fight financial inequality by giving women actionable resources to better their money. She has helped over 800,000 women negotiate salary, pay off debt, build savings, and invest.

Called “the voice of financial confidence for women” by CNBC, her work has been featured in The New York Times, Good Morning America, BBC, the TODAY Show, PEOPLE Magazine, New York Magazine, TIME Magazine, Forbes, Refinery29, Yahoo, MarketWatch, and more. 

With a dedicated following of over 85,000 on Instagram and over 825,000 on TikTok and growing, Tori’s unique take on financial advice has made her the go-to voice for ambitious millennial women.

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Things we cover in this episode:

  • Leaving corporate life for her side hustle
  • The #1 reason why women don’t invest
  • 3 steps to start saving money and investing today
  • Simple budgeting method
  • Why you need a high-yield savings account
  • Helpful and educational financial resources
  • and YES pregnancy pillows!

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