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EPISODE · Feb 4, 2026 · 23 MIN

Financial Activism For Beginners: I Closed My Wells Fargo Bank Accounts After 16 Years

from Money Mindset and Personal Finance for First Gen Latinas: Ching@ Tu Money®

#37: Do you ever feel like you don’t want 'evil' companies to profit off you? Or like you could be more intentional with your money? But you don’t really know where to start?Same here amiga! This episode is a love letter from a newbie financial activist to another. Let me be clear: everyone can use use their money for good. It may feel like our small actions won't make a difference, but amiga, they do. In this episode we:Define financial activismSee it in action: how and why I closed my Wells Fargo accountsTalk about 11 ways you can practice being a financial activistBeing intentional with your money isn’t easy. And it’s NOT supposed to be perfect. No really, I list out 3 ways I'm not a 'perfect' financial activist in this episode. See you in the show!⭐️⭐️RELATED PODCAST EPISODES⭐️⭐️💸'Letter to Money' Exercise (Let's talk about money! Step 1: Look at our relationship with money)💸Interview with Jasmine Rashid on Financial Activism💸Eco Friendly Gift Giving Guide For Beginners⭐️RESOURCES⭐️💸The Financial Activist Playbook, Jasmine Rashid💸Money For Change, Kara Perez💸Money Out Loud, Berna Anat💸Learn About 'ESG' Investing💸Work 1:1 with Mariel here💸Subscribe to my Newsletter where I share my scarcity thoughts and how I walk myself out of them💸Follow Mariel on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

#37: Do you ever feel like you don’t want 'evil' companies to profit off you? Or like you could be more intentional with your money? But you don’t really know where to start?Same here amiga! This episode is a love letter from a newbie financial activist to another. Let me be clear: everyone can use use their money for good. It may feel like our small actions won't make a difference, but amiga, they do. In this episode we:Define financial activismSee it in action: how and why I closed my Wells Fargo accountsTalk about 11 ways you can practice being a financial activistBeing intentional with your money isn’t easy. And it’s NOT supposed to be perfect. No really, I list out 3 ways I'm not a 'perfect' financial activist in this episode. See you in the show!⭐️⭐️RELATED PODCAST EPISODES⭐️⭐️💸'Letter to Money' Exercise (Let's talk about money! Step 1: Look at our relationship with money)💸Interview with Jasmine Rashid on Financial Activism💸Eco Friendly Gift Giving Guide For Beginners⭐️RESOURCES⭐️💸The Financial Activist Playbook, Jasmine Rashid💸Money For Change, Kara Perez💸Money Out Loud, Berna Anat💸Learn About 'ESG' Investing💸Work 1:1 with Mariel here💸Subscribe to my Newsletter where I share my scarcity thoughts and how I walk myself out of them💸Follow Mariel on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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