EPISODE · Nov 28, 2024 · 49 MIN
Building Abundance, One Step at a Time | Tae Kim | Ep 42
from Podcasting for Financial Professionals
The classic fable "The Tortoise and the Hare" illustrates that slow and steady progress leads to success. This same principle applies to reaching financial contentment: patience and persistence are key; it is a marathon, not a sprint. Today you’ll hear from Tae Kim, the creative mind behind the Financial Tortoise YouTube Channel. Through his unique content and minimalist philosophy, Tay teaches us that having "enough" is powerful. He shares how a simple, intentional approach to money can lead to a fulfilling financial life. Building Wealth with Intention (12:24) - Exploring Creative Income Opportunities (24:13) - Creating Niche Content for Business Owners (28:12) - Seeking Balance and Having Enough (29:46) - Overcoming Challenges and Embracing Possibilities "It's very important and for me the idea of enough, what is your enough, because there’s a lot of people within the space now who don't have a good definition of enough, and they're just constantly seeking more and more and more. You become unbalanced in your life and that's not healthy. So for me that's a very important component to balance, knowing my enough.” - Tae Kim Connect with guest, Tae Kim: Website – Financial Tortoise YouTube – @TaeKimFinancialTortoise Newsletter – Financial Tortoise Community – Financial Tortoise Community This podcast is edited and managed by the team at PodcastAbundance.com and we’d love to produce your podcast too! To discuss working together, book a Discovery call with me. www.talktovirginia.com You’ll find equipment & software recommendations, downloadable templates, and podcasting how-to videos at www.PodcastAbundance.com/resources Watch everything on YouTube @PodcastingForFinancialPros Follow Virginia Elder on social media: LinkedIn Instagram To become a guest or find other episodes of Podcasting for Financial Professionals (formerly known as Reaching Abundance), visit www.podcastingforfinancialprofessionals.com
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The classic fable "The Tortoise and the Hare" illustrates that slow and steady progress leads to success. This same principle applies to reaching financial contentment: patience and persistence are key; it is a marathon, not a sprint. Today you’ll hear from Tae Kim, the creative mind behind the Financial Tortoise YouTube Channel. Through his unique content and minimalist philosophy, Tay teaches us that having "enough" is powerful. He shares how a simple, intentional approach to money can lead to a fulfilling financial life. Building Wealth with Intention (12:24) - Exploring Creative Income Opportunities (24:13) - Creating Niche Content for Business Owners (28:12) - Seeking Balance and Having Enough (29:46) - Overcoming Challenges and Embracing Possibilities "It's very important and for me the idea of enough, what is your enough, because there’s a lot of people within the space now who don't have a good definition of enough, and they're just constantly seeking more and more and more. You become unbalanced in your life and that's not healthy. So for me that's a very important component to balance, knowing my enough.” - Tae Kim Connect with guest, Tae Kim: Website – Financial Tortoise YouTube – @TaeKimFinancialTortoise Newsletter – Financial Tortoise Community – Financial Tortoise Community This podcast is edited and managed by the team at PodcastAbundance.com and we’d love to produce your podcast too! To discuss working together, book a Discovery call with me. www.talktovirginia.com You’ll find equipment & software recommendations, downloadable templates, and podcasting how-to videos at www.PodcastAbundance.com/resources Watch everything on YouTube @PodcastingForFinancialPros Follow Virginia Elder on social media: LinkedIn Instagram To become a guest or find other episodes of Podcasting for Financial Professionals (formerly known as Reaching Abundance), visit www.podcastingforfinancialprofessionals.com
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