Money in content vs tech #unfiltered

EPISODE · Jun 25, 2024 · 1H 12M

Money in content vs tech #unfiltered

from Joy of Missing Out (JOMO) · host Chloe Shih and Eric Wei

Chloe and Eric both left the corporate world for their own pursuits. But it's hard to ignore the elephant in the room: where does money fit into the equation? The JOMO hosts compare their finances from back when they worked corporate jobs, to today as a full-time creator (Chloe) and startup founder (Eric). This is an honest conversation about how money affects relationships and careers in your 20s and 30s — some major 🍵 is spilled! 𝙏𝙃𝙀 𝙅𝙊𝙈𝙊 𝙃𝙊𝙎𝙏𝙎 🎙️ 𝗘𝗿𝗶𝗰 𝗪𝗲𝗶 (⁠ @trykarat ⁠ ) - IG: https://www.instagram.com/erictway/ co-founder of Karat Financial, helping creators with finances 𝗖𝗵𝗹𝗼𝗲 𝗦𝗵𝗶𝗵 (⁠ @chloeshih ⁠ ) IG: https://www.instagram.com/chloe.shih/ tech product manager sharing perspectives on career, life advice, and living in your 30s. Editor: Jayna Benito 𝙎𝙊𝘾𝙄𝘼𝙇𝙎 🌸 ∙ instagram → https://www.instagram.com/jomo.pod ∙ spotify → https://bit.ly/jomo-spotify ∙ apple podcasts → https://bit.ly/jomo-apple ∙ tiktok → https://www.tiktok.com/@jomopod ∙ youtube → www.youtube.com/@jomopod 𝘾𝙃𝘼𝙋𝙏𝙀𝙍𝙎 📚 0:00 eric & chloe catch up 5:48 money in relationships 11:14 when did you first start making a lot of money 14:56 when being money driven stops you from doing other things 17:13 are startups *actually* lucrative 20:00 why chloe went into content 29:08 chloe's married life finances 32:09 eric's finances across relationships 37:00 onlyfans 40:00 how having kids changes finances 46:46 the corporate ladder 52:01 how chloe worked her way up 1:00:14 paying for others 1:01:50 chloe's dilemma 1:06:22 how chloe makes money as a creator 1:10:33 getting pregnant🤰🏻 📧 business: [email protected] #jomopod #joyofmissingout #chloeshih #ericwei

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