In the final episode of the special podcast series 'Black Women, Money, and Dating' on Paycheck to Profit, the host discusses key insights on securing financial independence as a single, successful entrepreneurial Black woman. Reflecting on topics covered in previous episodes, such as financial compatibility, prenups, interdependence vs. independence, and long-term financial planning, the episode emphasizes the importance of women being their own financial advocates. It challenges traditional conditioning about relationships and gender roles, encouraging women to define their own life choices and financial security. The episode also underscores managing business finances proactively to ensure long-term wealth, and offers practical advice for solopreneurs. Finally, listeners are invited to engage further through a giveaway and upcoming financial discussions on the podcast.
00:00 Introduction to the Series
00:36 Recap of Previous Episodes
01:39 Financial Independence and Security
05:58 Challenging Societal Norms
10:51 Business Finances and Wealth Building
16:44 Conclusion and Next Steps
20:48 Special Giveaway Announcement
’m giving away a $50 Visa gift card, and entering is super easy:
I’ll be doing the drawing on the 16th and announcing the winner on the 18th—so don’t miss your chance!'
IG: ashley_natrice
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In this episode of the Paycheck to Profit podcast's special series 'Black Women, Money, and Dating,' the focus is on the crucial topic of estate planning for single, successful, entrepreneurial Black women. The host shares a personal story about experiencing a brain bleed just before her 30th birthday, which catalyzed her understanding of the importance of life insurance and estate planning. She emphasizes the need for single women without children to have detailed plans for financial and medical decisions, urging listeners to think about their emergency contacts, life insurance, wills, and business exit strategies. The episode also covers the importance of having these hard conversations with loved ones and making sure all key documents and plans are in place to avoid leaving behind a complicated situation. Lastly, the host encourages listeners to leave reviews and join her email list for a chance to win a Visa gift card.
00:00 Introduction to the Series
00:34 Funny TikTok Trends and Emergency Contacts
01:19 The Reality of Being a Single Entrepreneur
02:57 A Life-Changing Event
07:17 The Importance of Life Insurance
12:28 Planning for the Unexpected
18:07 Business Preparedness
25:37 Final Thoughts and Giveaway
I’ll be doing the drawing on the 16th and announcing the winner on the 18th—so don’t miss your chance!
IG: ashley_natrice
This episode of the Paycheck to Profit podcast series focuses on the unique dating and financial journeys of single, successful, entrepreneurial Black women. Host Ashley shares her personal experiences and lessons from therapy on breaking the cycle of dating emotionally unavailable men, learning vulnerability, and developing interdependence. She emphasizes the importance of self-awareness in finances and relationships and discusses how to build a healthy financial partnership. Ashley also provides practical advice on understanding one's financial situation, defining financial interdependence, and having comprehensive financial conversations with potential partners.
00:00 Introduction to the Series
00:34 Therapy Revelation: Recognizing Patterns
06:02 Breaking the Cycle: Choosing Better
07:48 Financial Analysis Approach to Relationships
12:01 Redefining Financial Interdependence
22:32 Navigating Financial Conversations in Relationships
27:32 Conclusion and Giveaway
This episode of the "Black Women, Money, and Dating" podcast series focuses on financial independence for single, successful entrepreneurial Black women. It emphasizes the importance of being well-resourced and overcoming under-earning to avoid financial dependency. The host shares personal anecdotes and insights on shifting from a corporate mindset to leveraging business as a wealth-building tool. Key topics include the significance of financial stability, the four essential accounts for Black women (tax-deferred accounts like solo 401ks and SEP IRAs, tax-free accounts like Roth IRAs and HSAs, brokerage accounts, and high-yield savings accounts), and how financial independence supports healthier partnerships. The host also offers practical steps for setting up a high-yield savings account and underscores the transformative power of financial security in both personal and professional life.
00:00 Introduction to Black Women, Money, and Dating
00:41 The Importance of Financial Independence
03:17 Overcoming Under Earning
05:31 Building Wealth Through Your Business
06:12 Retirement Planning and Parental Influence
13:43 The Four Essential Financial Accounts
26:48 The Power of Financial Security in Relationships
28:34 Conclusion and Next Steps
I’m giving away a $50 Visa gift card, and entering is super easy:
✔ Step 1: Go to Apple Podcasts or Spotify and leave a review for the show.
✔ Step 2: Take a screenshot of your review and DM it to me on Instagram (handle is in the show notes).
✔ Step 3: Make sure you’re on my email list—because that’s where I’ll be announcing the winner!
I’ll be doing the drawing on the 16th and announcing the winner on the 18th—so don’t miss your chance!
IG: ashley_natrice
In this special episode of the Black Women, Money, and Dating podcast series, presented by the Paycheck to Profit podcast, host Ashley Harlan, founder and CEO of the concierge CFO, explores the unique challenges faced by single, successful, entrepreneurial Black women. Ashley shares her personal experiences and insights about navigating financial practices, the emotional costs of being single, relationship impacts, and the importance of financial compatibility in dating. The episode sets a foundational conversation around understanding one’s own financial habits and money systems and the importance of choosing supportive partners for future discussions on financial compatibility and dating strategies.
00:00 Introduction to the Black Women, Money, and Dating Series
00:34 Navigating Love, Money, and Partnership
02:50 Understanding Your Money Practice
05:45 The Financial and Emotional Cost of Being Single
08:24 The Impact of Personal Life on Business
13:14 Choosing the Right Partner
18:54 Setting the Foundation for Financial Compatibility
19:45 Conclusion and Next Steps
I’m giving away a $50 Visa gift card, and entering is super easy:
I’ll be doing the drawing on the 16th and announcing the winner on the 18th—so don’t miss your chance!'
IG: ashley_natrice
Get on the Email List and qualify for the giveaway!
In this episode, I’m getting real about what it’s like to be a single entrepreneur with no kids (SENK).
No backup income, no safety net—it’s all on you. I share my own story of juggling life and business, along with some practical tips to help you manage the pressure, build wealth, and live the life you deserve.
What You’ll Learn:
Favorite Quote:
“The business should serve you, not the other way around.”
Take Action: If this hits home, let’s keep the conversation going! DM me on Instagram @ashley_natrice and let’s chat about what it’s like to do this SENK life.