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Submit ReviewIn this episode of Art of Online Business, we are tapping into a classic episode from last year. It’s a conversation that I had with Jacquette Timmons on the topic of pricing, wealth building, and your relationship with money. When it originally aired, it was so well-received that I knew I had to share it again.
Jacquette M. Timmons focuses on the human side of money. She works as a financial behaviorist and is committed to getting you to see that you don't manage money - you manage your choices around money.
In addition to being an author ("Financial Intimacy: How to Create a Healthy Relationship with Your Money and Your Mate”) and frequent blogger, Jacquette is also the creator of Pricing Made Human®. PMH is designed to help entrepreneurs and small business owners tackle the question, "What should I charge for this?," from all sides: the financial, the emotional, and the personal, so they can price more confidently, and strategically, and end up with a thriving business and thriving life. She also hosts The Comfort Circle™ - a dinner series where she hosts discussions about money, business, and life over food and wine - and the podcast, "More Than Money."
Jacquette holds an MBA in finance from Fordham University’s Graduate School of Business and an undergrad in marketing from the Fashion Institute of Technology. A combination she credits, in part, for being able to blend her analytical mind and creative spirit in service to help her clients shift how they look at money; how they perceive its role in their life; and how they give it direction. She lives in Brooklyn, NY, and can be seen running in Prospect Park most days of the week.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
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*Disclosure: I only recommend products I use and love and all opinions expressed here are my own. This post may contain affiliate links that at no additional cost to you, I may earn a small commission.
Jacquette Timmons’ Links:
Full show notes available at www.rickmulready.com/662
In this episode of Art of Online Business, we are tapping into a classic episode from last year. It’s a conversation that I had with Jacquette Timmons on the topic of pricing, wealth building, and your relationship with money. When it originally aired, it was so well-received that I knew I had to share it again.
Jacquette M. Timmons focuses on the human side of money. She works as a financial behaviorist and is committed to getting you to see that you don't manage money - you manage your choices around money.
In addition to being an author ("Financial Intimacy: How to Create a Healthy Relationship with Your Money and Your Mate”) and frequent blogger, Jacquette is also the creator of Pricing Made Human®. PMH is designed to help entrepreneurs and small business owners tackle the question, "What should I charge for this?," from all sides: the financial, the emotional, and the personal, so they can price more confidently, and strategically, and end up with a thriving business and thriving life. She also hosts The Comfort Circle™ - a dinner series where she hosts discussions about money, business, and life over food and wine - and the podcast, "More Than Money."
Jacquette holds an MBA in finance from Fordham University’s Graduate School of Business and an undergrad in marketing from the Fashion Institute of Technology. A combination she credits, in part, for being able to blend her analytical mind and creative spirit in service to help her clients shift how they look at money; how they perceive its role in their life; and how they give it direction. She lives in Brooklyn, NY, and can be seen running in Prospect Park most days of the week.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Rick Mulready's Links:
Kwadwo [QUĀY.jo] Sampany-Kessie's Links:
*Disclosure: I only recommend products I use and love and all opinions expressed here are my own. This post may contain affiliate links that at no additional cost to you, I may earn a small commission.
Jacquette Timmons’ Links:
Full show notes available at www.rickmulready.com/662
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