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Living Not So FabulouslyLiving Not So FabulouslyWhy personal finance isn’t so personalIn this eye-opening anniversary episode of Living Not So Fabulously, hosts John and David Auten-Schneider explore why so many Americans, especially in the LGBTQ+ community, are financially unprepared, how personal money stories shape financial behavior, and what real solutions exist. From failed 401(k)s to hidden discrimination in housing and banking, this episode gives practical advice and the financial wake-up call you didn’t know you needed. For full episodes of Living Not So Fabulously, listen on your favorite podcast platform or watch on our website. Yahoo Finance's Living Not So Fabulously is produced by De...2025-08-0624 minLiving Not So FabulouslyLiving Not So FabulouslyDemystifying venture capital for underserved foundersThe venture capital system has big blind spots, and Catherine Gray, angel investor, filmmaker, and founder of She Angel Investors, reveals what they are.  With women and LGBTQ founders receiving a sliver of VC funding, Gray says community, storytelling, and mission-aligned capital CAN flip the script. Gray tells John and David Auten-Schneider how aligning values with investment builds wealth and purpose. Whether you're a first-time founder or a first-time investor, this conversation is a must-hear for anyone ready to fund what matters and create lasting change while doing it. Hosts and husbands of Living Not So Fabulously, D...2025-07-2323 minLiving Not So FabulouslyLiving Not So FabulouslyWhat former Governor Ann Richards taught me about moneyUnderstanding how the flow of money can unlock both personal freedom and community power can be life-changing. That’s what Shamina Singh, president of the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth, reveals to John and David Auten-Schneider on “Living Not So Fabulously.” Singh says being raised by Indian immigrants and grounded in Sikh values of service helped her pivot from a career in politics to a career in finance. Singh also reveals the powerful lesson she learned from Texas Governor Ann Richards that real impact requires understanding how money moves. Singh opens up about navigating student debt, buying her first home...2025-07-1724 minLiving Not So FabulouslyLiving Not So FabulouslyFinancial freedom isn't about perfection, it's about empowermentWhat does a WNBA star know about money? Turns out, everything! Former pro basketball player and championship coach Vicki Hall reveals how personal tragedy, bad financial advice, and a pay gap in women’s sports sparked her second act—as a trusted financial adviser. Vicki Hall opens up to John and David Auten-Schneider about budgeting as an athlete, the realities of being LGBTQ+ in coaching, and why everyone needs to know what a Roth IRA is. Whether you're navigating student loans, saving for your future, or just trying to keep it all together, this podcast is here to remind you...2025-07-1024 minLiving Not So FabulouslyLiving Not So FabulouslyLiving authentically isn't cheap, but it's worth itFrom growing up stealth in a conservative town to making history, trailblazing transgender activist, model, and writer Corey Rae—the world’s first openly trans prom queen—talks to hosts John and David Auten-Schneider about navigating her transition as a teen. She shares insights into the financial realities of transitioning, including costs that reached almost $100,000. Corey also gives practical advice for trans youth on how to build financial independence early. This episode of Living Not So Fabulously reminds us that financial empowerment is part of self-empowerment. For full episodes of Living Not So Fabulously, listen on your favori...2025-06-2523 minMind Your MoneyMind Your MoneySummer investing, no-tax-on-tips risks, Nvidia CEO net worthToday on Wealth, host Brad Smith is joined by Prime Capital Financial Deputy Chief Investment Officer Will McGough to talk about market volatility and how it will impact investors this summer. The Debt Free Guys and hosts of Yahoo Finance’s video podcast Living Not So Fabulously John Auten-Schneider and David Auten-Schneider stop by the show to discuss no-tax-on-tips and risks that could arise from them. Smith also breaks down Nvidia (NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang’s net worth. Yahoo Finance’s Wealth helps you manage your financial life from retirement planning to preparing your taxes. ...2025-06-0447 minLiving Not So FabulouslyLiving Not So FabulouslyThe LGBTQ+ Retirement Quest: Where Do Gays Retire?In this episode of Living Not So Fabulously, John and David Auten-Schneider sit down with Mark Goldstein, Founder of the Where Do Gays Retire? Facebook group and podcast, to discuss the challenges and triumphs of finding the perfect LGBTQ+-friendly retirement destination.For full episodes of Living Not So Fabulously, listen on your favorite podcast platform or watch on our website. Yahoo Finance's Living Not So Fabulously is produced by Austin Rivera. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2025-03-2624 minLiving Not So FabulouslyLiving Not So FabulouslyComedian Mo Welch's career lessons after coming back from rock-bottomYou may know Mo Welch’s creative and cutting-comedy from her “Dad Jokes” comedy special or her recently concluded stand-up tour with Brett Goldstein (known for his role as Roy Kent in the Apple TV+ sports comedy series “Ted Lasso”). But before becoming the next big up-and-coming comedian, she had to learn the hard way how to grow her career while managing her bills.On this week’s episode of Living Not So Fabulously, Welch joins hosts David & John Auten-Schneider to share her money stories working in stand-up comedy while freelancing as a writer, actor, and artist. “I am so bad at...2025-03-0528 minLiving Not So FabulouslyLiving Not So FabulouslyWhy this activist says toxic masculinity will impact your walletMany pressures impact how we manage our money, from friends pressuring you to spend money you don't have on a big trip to trends in the news swaying you into more risky investments. Even coworkers offer unfounded advice on your approach to wealth management. But have you ever considered the impact of toxic masculinity on your money?On this episode of Living Not So Fabulously, hosts David & John Auten-Schneider are joined by journalist, writer, trans activist, and public speaker with a well-known TED talk, Tiq Milan. Milan explains what toxic masculinity is, why it affects everyone, and...2025-02-2628 minLiving Not So FabulouslyLiving Not So FabulouslyDEI initiatives under fire at major companies and how communities can push backDiversity, Equity, and Inclusion, better known as DEI, initiatives have been coming under increased scrutiny since President Trump took office. Several companies have ended or reduced their DEI push. Most recently, JPMorgan (JPM) dropped most of its references to DEI from its annual report.On the latest episode of Living Not So Fabulously hosts David & John Auten-Schneider spoke with Fuerza Strategy Group managing director Jason DeAlessi, who is actively involved in LGBTQ+ businesses and local politics, about the growing threats that put the LGBTQ+ community's progress at risk. One of the issues he is tackling is "rainbow...2025-02-1926 minMind Your MoneyMind Your MoneyHomebuyer advice and mistakes, budgeting strategies for youGordon Law Partner Andrew Gordon communicates the best ways to save on your tax bill this year.Rate.com senior vice president of lending Jennifer Beeston also joins the program to relay the best tips for homebuyers.John and David Auten-Schneider — the hosts of Yahoo Finance's Living Not So Fabulously podcast — drop by the program to share four of their top budgeting strategies.Yahoo Finance’s Wealth helps you manage your financial life from retirement planning to preparing your taxes.Find this and other episodes of Wealth at https...2025-02-1849 minLiving Not So FabulouslyLiving Not So FabulouslyAngels give you wings: this investor's insights on picking startups that soarAngel investing is somewhat of a mystery to many. Where does their money come from? How do they spot a good startup? How does the market and politics impact their investments? However, small business owners and entrepreneurs know that an angel investor’s insights might hold the key to their big break.On this week’s episode of Living Not So Fabulously, hosts David & John Auten-Schneider speak with ASTRSK PR Founder & CEO and angel investor Elliot Tomaeno. Tomaeno’s funding and PR efforts focus on startups in the tech industry, working with brands like Groupon, STASH, Prime Video...2025-02-1225 minFinancial Freestyle with Ross MacFinancial Freestyle with Ross MacThe importance of understanding why you spendEveryone encounters debt at some point. It’s important to deal with it as soon as possible, or it can balloon into an unmanageable problem.John and David Auten-Schneider, hosts of Yahoo Finance’s Living Not So Fabulously, know this problem all too well. They join this week’s episode of Financial Freestyle with Ross Mac to share their experience with debit, the psychological side of why we spend, and what they did to dig themselves out of debt once and for all."Financial Freestyle with Ross Mac" on Yahoo Finance strives for economic prosperity for all...2025-02-1024 minLiving Not So FabulouslyLiving Not So FabulouslyHow this GLAAD leader used his HIV diagnosis & the power of storytelling to grow his personal brandWith President Trump eliminating almost anything remotely DEI-related in the federal government, as well as erasing all HIV and LGBTQ+ medical care guidance from the CDC website, today’s guest on Living Not So Fabulously couldn’t be more timely.From climbing out of credit card debt by launching a small business to preparing his finances for coming out publicly as HIV positive and then turning his life’s journey into a thriving personal brand, GLAAD Senior Director of Communications Tony Morrison shares his poignant lessons on brand building and living authentically with hosts David & John Auten-Schneider.A...2025-02-0524 minThe DoughThe DoughHow to Spend Money on What Matters with Queer Money PodcastWhat’s wrong with living and spending like a fabulous rockstar? Well, it might get you $51,000 in debt. That’s what happened to John and David Auten-Schneider. The married couple successfully paid off their debt in just three years, and they're on a mission to help others spend, save and retire well. They are also using their platform to provide financial education to the LGBTQ+ community. John and David tell X why personal finance is actually different for queer people and how to get a return on happiness. Post-inauguration, this convo is all about how we can empower others and...2025-01-2343 minLiving Not So FabulouslyLiving Not So FabulouslyWhy equal opportunity policies are key to economic growthWhat does it take to succeed as a small business owner in today's economy? According to former Biden administration official Jonathan Lovitz, it's not just about surviving but ensuring everyone has an equal opportunity to thrive. As the director of public affairs & senior adviser at the US Economic Development Administration (within the US Department of Commerce), and the former senior vice president of the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce, Lovitz knows a thing or two about it. Lovitz advocates for policies that lift all boats, especially those of marginalized entrepreneurs.In this episode of Living Not So...2025-01-2226 minLiving Not So FabulouslyLiving Not So FabulouslyJust launch it: One entrepreneur's tips for starting a businessNot every big business dream will come to life—it’s a hard pill to swallow. In fact, both the Small Business Administration and the Bureau of Labor Statistics report that 20% of small businesses fail within the first two years. Even more staggering is that that 45% of small businesses fail in their first five years, and 65% in their first ten years. So what’s an entrepreneur to do?BKLYN LEAGUE Founder and NYU Adjunct Professor Phaon Spurlock is an entrepreneur who knows not everything about it is to love, nor is it the path for everyone. Spurlock joins...2025-01-1525 minSleepy Time Tales - Bedtime Stories for Sleep and RelaxationSleepy Time Tales - Bedtime Stories for Sleep and RelaxationPride and Prejudice Part 07 – Jane’s Heartbreak and a Wedding Pride and Prejudice Part 07 – Jane’s Heartbreak and a Wedding A return to the Jane Auten bedtime classic this week as we pick up on a conversation between Lizzy and Jane Bennett. Jane won’t believe that her romance was interfered with by her beau’s family, and will you be asleep by the time she learns the truth? Story (02:57) Find Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1342 Supporting Sleepy Time Tales If you would like to support my work and help keep the podc...2025-01-1336 minLiving Not So FabulouslyLiving Not So FabulouslyFailing forward: Tips for finding small business successAs most entrepreneurs can attest, the journey to success is not linear. It's a path where failures sometimes teach greater lessons than wins, one where failing forward might just offer the key to prosperity. Motivo Scar Care founder and CEO Jadis Montijo learned first-hand how to be a better businessman from his mistakes in his first venture, The Kind Pen. Though he and his team saw much success at the company, overspending in his personal life and a failed acquisition experience taught Montijo the skills he needed to turn his dream project, Motivo Scar Care, a thriving business.2025-01-0825 minLiving Not So FabulouslyLiving Not So FabulouslyPublic vs private schools: Financial pros and cons for teachersSince most people know a teacher, it's no surprise that an episode of Living Not So Fabulously about teacher salaries will address the invariable underpayment of educators. "Teachers don't make very much money," education director and advocate Cam Lieberson told hosts David & John Auten-Schneider, frankly. Though 2024 has seen the largest year-over-year teacher pay increase in over a decade, when adjusted for inflation, teachers actually make 5% less than they did 10 years ago on average, according to the National Education Association.But after switching to public from private school teaching — because people recommended the better benefits and pay — Lieberson "felt...2024-12-1825 minLiving Not So FabulouslyLiving Not So Fabulously'Choking on my tea': Economist on LGBTQ+ finance misconceptionsSitting in his home on a lazy Saturday morning, listening to an economics program, UBS Wealth Management Chief Economist Paul Donovan found himself absolutely appalled at the coverage he was hearing on the economics of marriage equality. "I was choking on my cup of tea. It was that bad a set of arguments," he told husbands and hosts David & John Auten-Schneider on Living Not So Fabulously. "It was all about, 'we'll make more money doing gay marriages—think of the lavish ceremonies that'll be held.' And I was like, no, that's not it. It's all about equality and ri...2024-12-1125 minA Jaded GayA Jaded Gay132. Best of Guests (2024): Part 1As the end of the year approaches, it’s important to take a retrospective look to appreciate the challenges overcome, goals achieved, and lessons learned. In doing so, we can use the knowledge gained to build a stronger foundation for the year ahead.In this episode, we're revisiting some of our featured guest episodes from 2024!Related Episodes:Listen to Episode 87. Breaking the Binary (with Travis McMaster)Listen to Episode 89. Beyond the Brawn: Redefining Queer Masculinity (with Erick DuPree)Listen to Episode 91. Fat and Fabulous: Embrace Body Positivity (with Matthew Simko)Listen to Ep...2024-12-101h 08Living Not So FabulouslyLiving Not So FabulouslyFrom crashing Warped Tour to glass ceilings; Shiragirl front-woman's journey to CEOLegendary musician Shira Yevin solidified her place in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame when her band Shiragirl crashed their hot pink bus into Vans Warped Tour in 2004. With no money in the bank and a lot of spirit, the bus was a DIY mobile stage built to offer a literal platform for women-fronted bands at—what was then—a de facto men-only-fronted-bands tour."I was working on the tour the summer before, and I noticed no female musicians on stage. And coming from New York and the whole Riot Girl scene, I just didn't understand it. 'cau...2024-12-0425 minLiving Not So FabulouslyLiving Not So FabulouslyWhy one reporter says 'living in the moment' can hurt your walletEngaging with money on a regular basis can be tricky, even for those who are well-versed in the nuances of personal finance, let alone for folks who have the added struggle of growing up in poverty. For NBC News and MSNBC correspondent Steven Romo, the money trauma that came from climbing out of childhood poverty stayed with him in life, he explained to Living Not So Fabulously hosts David & John Auten-Schneider. "[My parents] did not hide their money problems from my siblings and me; that we had two homes foreclosed on. We got kicked out of rental homes. And...2024-11-2725 minLiving Not So FabulouslyLiving Not So FabulouslyMentorship 101 and your wallet from LinkedIn's career expertFor those of us who have practically lived on LinkedIn, Indeed, and the like as we've hunted for our next career opportunity, it might be a little deflating to discover that we could have been doing more, specifically with a mentor.LinkedIn Career Expert Andrew McCaskill joins Living Not So Fabulously hosts David & John Auten-Schneider to shed light on how jobseeker's can approach finding the right mentor and how your wallet might suffer without one."I think that one of the things that mentorship has taught me is that I don't think about my compensation...2024-11-2025 minLiving Not So FabulouslyLiving Not So FabulouslyTim Gunn’s financial faux pas and learning to 'make it work'Though the legendary Project Runway mentor Tim Gunn needs little introduction, his story does. Gunn wasn't always the celebrity we know him to be today; he was a career educator for 29 years. Gunn shared with Living Not So Fabulously hosts David & John Auten-Schneider that teaching is more of a calling than a job. He identified as a ‘pauper educator,’ with more of a focus on serving students than his own personal finances. Though that is surely noble, it left him living paycheck to paycheck. “I really did think if I lose my job, what am I going to do? Move i...2024-11-1325 minLiving Not So FabulouslyLiving Not So FabulouslyMeta engineer's journey: Teenage breadwinner to startup successWhile most teenagers concern themselves with the latest social media trends, surviving middle school, and running around with friends, Michael Sayman was focused on building apps to support his family.Living Not So Fabulously hosts David & John Auten-Schneider speak with Sayman about his unique experience becoming Meta Generative AI Software Engineer & Friendly Apps Founder, which started as his family's breadwinner at just 13 years old. This forced his family to confront unique dynamics and money conversations when talking about money is already hard enough without the addition of teenage hormones. "I myself was an inexperienced 13-year-old generating, you...2024-11-0625 minLiving Not So FabulouslyLiving Not So FabulouslySurviving vandalism through community support:; a small business storyImagine having a brick thrown through the window of your small business, which you worked so hard to build after the pandemic. Now imagine that happening four times in just two months. That is the story for VERS LGBTQ+ bar co-owner and Give Lively CEO David DeParolesa. Opening the bar wasn't just about the bottom line — he had a mission to create a safe space for the LGBTQ+ community as similar venues close around the country, with more than 45% shutting their doors between 2002 and 2023.DeParolesa shares his experience with vandalism along with higher-than-expected operating costs, saying, "I qu...2024-10-3025 minThe Art of Adjusting® PodcastThe Art of Adjusting® PodcastEpisode #53 - Transparency in Adjustment: Public Adjusters Breaking Down BarriersSend us a textIn this insightful episode of The Art of Adjusting®, hosts Chantal Roberts and William Auten are joined by David Princeton, principal consultant at Advocate Claim Service, to discuss the complex roles of public adjusters in the insurance industry. They explore the profession’s intricacies, emphasizing the crucial roles of transparency and ethical standards.David clarifies the often misunderstood position of public adjusters, addressing the stigma of their perceived opposition to carrier adjusters. He highlights a shared goal among all adjusters: to settle claims fairly and uphold high ethical standards, fostering collaboration acr...2024-10-241h 03Living Not So FabulouslyLiving Not So FabulouslyTackling the LGBTQ+ wealth gap: How career choice plays a roleWage disparities across industries are stark, especially for LGBTQ+ folks where only 1 in 25 LGBTQ+ men hold high-paying jobs compared to 1 in 7 non-LGBTQ+ men, according to Prudential's 2018 Financial Wealth Census. With less money coming into the LGBTQ+ community than other demographics, how can the community find financial growth and success?In this episode of Living Not So Fabulously, hosts David & John Auten-Schneider speak with Merrill Lynch financial adviser Ari Linder to explore the financial realities of choosing seemingly do-gooder careers over a financially secure one. Linder explained why LGBTQ+ folks might feel more inclined to pick career paths tha...2024-10-2324 minLiving Not So FabulouslyLiving Not So FabulouslyHacking personal finance with job jumping and loud budgetingOn this episode of Living Not So Fabulously, hosts and husbands David & John Auten-Schneider, bring you the story of OkCupid Director of Brand Marketing Michael Kaye who's been making waves with his career and some unexpected personal finance insights. Starting out at a salary barely high enough to cover his commute, Kaye didn’t just play by the rules—he rewrote them. Catch how Kaye boosted his income by strategically hopping like Frogger with a Master’s degree and becoming the New York City metro area's go-to adjunct professor, adding a hefty five-figure jump to his paycheck. Kaye shares, "I woun...2024-10-1625 minLiving Not So FabulouslyLiving Not So FabulouslyNavigating the expensive maze of adulthoodLike a real-life, Rachel Green from the acclaimed TV series Friends, NYC-native Anthony Stratis always dreamed of working in fashion while seeking financial independence that he didn't have as a kid. But in New York City, known for a hustle culture and high price of living, growing personal wealth is incredibly difficult. Adding another layer to that, Stratis grew up in a financially unstable single-parent household, limiting his source of finance education and making the dream of abundance seem nearly impossible.As he's seen success in his career having worked for iconic designers like Oscar de la...2024-10-0924 minLiving Not So FabulouslyLiving Not So FabulouslyHow financial planning helped this star come out of the closetCan love, money, and show biz successfully mix? Married couple Eric Berger and Dan Amboyer prove it's possible, albeit rare. You might recognize actor Amboyer from hit TV shows like Younger and Uncoupled, while his husband Berger is a Senior Vice President of Wealth Management at UBS. On this episode Living Not So Fabulously, hosts David & John Auten-Schneider dive deeper into their story of the financial and emotional impact of coming out in the entertainment industry, and securing their future together.Amboyer knew he would lose the 'leading-man' type of roles if he came out. "I do...2024-10-0225 minNot Going QuietlyNot Going QuietlyQueer Financial Wellness with David & JohnDavid & John Auten-Schneider join Britt for an illuminating conversation about shedding light on personal finances in the Queer community, legacy financial exclusion, how to start tackling debt while building wealth, and so much more! But most importantly they discuss all sorts of ways we can practice loving kindness in the face of cognitive dissonance, bigotry, and bias. Join us on this wild ride, as we delve into the tough stuff and plumb the depths of our souls. You won’t want to miss it! JOIN THE NOT GOING QUIETLY CO...2024-09-2657 minLiving Not So FabulouslyLiving Not So FabulouslyBeat the scarcity mindset and build your legacyReady for a masterclass in resilience? In this candid conversation, Hosts Living Not So Fabulously, David & John Auten-Schneider, speak with trailblazer Executive Vice President and head of Wells Fargo's Commercial Banking Diverse Segments, Ruth Jacks. She shares her remarkable journey of overcoming extreme poverty and societal challenges as a queer, Black woman, to ascend the corporate ladder over an inspiring 40-year career.Jacks opens up about her childhood struggles, the scarcity mindset, and how she turned financial hardship into a driving force for success. "Those were the biggest drivers for me. So when I say I didn't...2024-09-2525 minMission Driven BusinessMission Driven BusinessFinancial Security for the LGBTQ+ Community with Debt Free Guys David and John Auten-SchneiderBrian Thompson chats with Queer Money podcast hosts and Debt Free Guys founders David and John Auten-Schneider. David and John have more than a decade of experience helping the queer community thrive financially through their podcast, website, and emails. On the episode, they discuss the importance of being intentional with how you choose to grow and engage with your audience. They also open up about some setbacks they’ve experienced as entrepreneurs and tips they’ve learned in their decade-long entrepreneurial journey. Episode Highlights Mission-driven businesses have a purpose beyond profit. David and John both define a miss...2024-09-2444 minLiving Not So FabulouslyLiving Not So FabulouslyHow this LGBTQ+ leader brought money 'out' on Wall StreetWhat if you didn't just survive a layoff, but thrived, instead? What if you could find real opportunities in a moment of hardship and set out to make a difference? Well that's exactly what the powerhouse CEO and founder of Out Leadership, Todd Sears did.In this episode of Living Not So Fabulously, David and John talked with Sears about career pivots, turning setbacks into launching pads, and how he transformed a layoff into founding Out Leadership. For decades, he's been paving the way for LGBTQ+ professionals in corporate boardrooms worldwide. In an age of DEI-cutbacks, he...2024-09-1825 minLiving Not So FabulouslyLiving Not So FabulouslyLapsed insurance & a house fire: Lessons learnedIs it possible to prepare for every emergency, stacked like a disaster Jenga? Patrick L. Riley would argue it’s a tall order. During the COVID-19 pandemic, an electrical fire destroyed his home and exposed a lapsed insurance policy. Riley’s battle with insurance companies and reliance on support networks is a lesson in resilience and the importance of solid financial planning. His story also underscores that the standard three to six months of emergency savings may not cut it—especially for those in communities where fair wages are still a struggle.Hosts and husbands of Living Not So...2024-09-1123 minSmartStay Show - Short Term Rental Counsel + Coaching | Airbnb Hosting TipsSmartStay Show - Short Term Rental Counsel + Coaching | Airbnb Hosting TipsWhy LGBTQ+ Finances Are Different (And How YOU Can Succeed) | David + John Auten-SchneiderIn this episode, We're excited to welcome financial experts David and John Auten-Schneider, hosts of the popular Queer Money podcast. Based in Toledo, Ohio, David and John have built an impactful platform educating the LGBTQ+ community on wealth-building strategies through overcoming adversity in their journey to financial freedom. Their insightful conversation provides valuable perspectives on supporting the community through inclusive business practices and understanding unique challenges in managing personal finances.David and John share their journeys of overcoming debt and discuss the unique financial challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community. David and John highlight...2024-05-2155 minModern Family Finance PodcastModern Family Finance PodcastMoney with My Honey: How to Manage Finances as a CoupleIn this podcast episode I talk about money and relationships with one of my favorite couples, John and David Auten Schneider. My wife and I have had the pleasure of becoming friends with them after getting to know them through their content at the Debt Free Guys website and the Queer Money podcast.  John and David help LGBTQ people and their allies live fabulously, not fabulously broke. Today’s podcast centers around the topic of “Money with your Honey” as relationships and finances are undoubtedly intertwined. We discuss how couples can effectively manage their finances while strengthening their bond...2024-04-2345 minA Jaded GayA Jaded Gay93. Unlock Financial Freedom (with David & John Auten-Schneider)In today's complex and rapidly changing landscape of economic uncertainty and unexpected global events, comprehensive financial planning is more crucial yet intricate than ever. But for gay men, navigating resilient financial strategies has been historically challenging due to the economic burden of increased healthcare costs during the AIDS pandemic, prevalent job discrimination, and the LGBTQ+ wage gap.In this episode, John and David of the Queer Money podcast join us to discuss the current financial landscape of the LGBTQ+ community, financial strategies tailored to empower and support the fiscal wellbeing of the LGBTQ+ community, and the transformative...2024-03-121h 23Faith is a VerbFaith is a VerbRepentance is far more than saying "I'm Sorry""The point is to renew our relationship with YHWH" && that is exactly what TRUE repentance does. It turns us back from the fleshly- sinful ways we had before and points us back toward YHWH- toward the example of Yeshua. Im not sure about you-though im willing to bet we are on the same page here- I don't want to lose my soul chasing after things that don't lead me to The Father. I'm not losing my soul being Luke warm. I'm not losing my soul thinking "im not...2023-10-231h 09Top Advisor Marketing PodcastTop Advisor Marketing PodcastTop Podcasting Takeaways From Queer Money Podcast With David Auten & John Auten-Schneider (Ep. 424)David Auten and John Auten-Schneider started Queer Money Podcast almost 10 years ago to fill a need.  No one was talking to the queer community about finances.2023-07-1834 minFinancially NakedFinancially NakedDiversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging: Pride Month with The Debt Free GuysOn this episode of Financially Naked: Stories from The Financial Gym, our host is Rachel Adaline, HR Manager at The Financial Gym, and she is joined by David Auten and John Schneider, hosts of The Queer Money Podcast. They are personal finance authors, bloggers, and speakers for DebtFreeGuys.com with over thirty-five years of combined experience in finance. The Financial Gym has a Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Belonging (DEIB) Program. To share that internal program with the community, this show's last episode of each month is dedicated to a financial topic with a DEIB twist.  Today, w...2023-06-2828 minModern Husbands PodcastModern Husbands PodcastSupporting LGBTQ+ Couples: A Conversation with David & John Auten-SchneiderWelcome to the Modern Husbands podcast, where Dr. Ross, Christian, and Brian host national experts who share ideas to manage money and the home as teammates. Today’s topic is Money and Marriage for LGBTQ+ Couples.Today’s guests are David & John Auten-Schneider. With their writing and speaking for DebtFreeGuys.com and Queer Money® podcast, they help queer people (and allies) live fabulously, not fabulously broke. As certified LGBTBEs, they are the queer voice in both personal and business finances.Their work has appeared on Forbes, Yahoo!Finance, NBC’s Squawk Box and The News...2023-06-0137 minThe Fiscal FeministThe Fiscal Feminist47. Debt-Free Living, Budgeting for Your Goals, and Financial Health in the LGBTQ Community with the Debt Free GuysHow might your approach to budgeting change if you started by prioritizing your goals, instead of thinking about the things you can’t have? In this episode, John and David Auten-Schneider (who you might know as The Debt Free Guys) explain how you can build a budget that works for your lifestyle, whether you’re doing it on your own or budgeting with a partner. John and David also talk about the biggest financial issues facing LGBTQ Americans, the importance of a prenup, 3 things to focus on when planning your financial future, and much more!Episode Recap:To...2023-05-2359 minMoney Tree InvestingMoney Tree InvestingDo You Have Queer Money? An Interview With David and John Auten-Schneider Queer Money Tips and how to manage your finances in bad economic times. John and David share their story about how they got into debt, why it is so alluring, and what they did to get out of debt. This is a problem shared by most people in the US. It is hard to avoid debt as it is so pervasive and seductive. Yet if you want to be financially free and lift the psychological burden that keeps you from your own financial freedom, you need to know how to be smart with debt. John...2023-04-2859 minThe Money Gains PodcastThe Money Gains Podcast51,000 In Credit Card Debt To Financial Freedom - John & David (Debt Free Guys) - EP02Today's podcast guests are John & David from Debt Free Guys.John and David built a lifestyle business together after coming back from over $51,000 in credit card debt. We openly talk about how they were living beyond their means, spending thousands a month to upkeep a lifestyle that was all about instant gratification.After realising the position they had got themselves in after a stunning holiday in the mountains, they began tackling their debt. Today they teach others how to manage their finances and host their own podcast, the Queer Money Podcast.2023-02-1554 min40 Plus: Gay Men. Gay Talk.40 Plus: Gay Men. Gay Talk.Gay Men's Get Out of Debt Guide – David and John Auten-SchneiderDebt. Most Americans, and many, many, many gay men have it. Why? Because we want to live a fabulous life and then we end up fabulously in debt. No fun at all. I know. Been there done that a couple of times. So how do you manage all this and do it with fabulous gay style? Call on the Debt Free Guys - David and John - hosts of the Queer Money Podcast. So let's talk money guys and see what we can do to get you on track and having a powerful relationship with money. About David & John2023-01-2740 min40 Plus: Gay Men. Gay Talk.40 Plus: Gay Men. Gay Talk.Gay Men's Get Out of Debt Guide – David and John Auten-SchneiderDebt. Most Americans, and many, many, many gay men have it. Why? Because we want to live a fabulous life and then we end up fabulously in debt. No fun at all. I know. Been there done that a couple of times. So how do you manage all this and do it with fabulous gay style? Call on the Debt Free Guys - David and John - hosts of the Queer Money Podcast. So let's talk money guys and see what we can do to get you on track and having a powerful relationship with money. About David & John2023-01-2040 minWorthiness WarriorsWorthiness WarriorsEpisode 6: “A Little Bit of Fabulous and a Little Bit of Funds” with Guests John & David Auten-SchneiderKevin and Chelsea talk with personal finance experts and hosts of the Queer Money Podcast, John & David Auten-Schneider to talk about why it’s easier to talk about sex than money and some of the barriers the LGBTQ+ community experiences when it comes to financial well-being.  More about John & David: After working in the pale, male and stale-run financial services industry and seeing their community constantly left out of the conversation they decided they wanted to help more folks in the LGBTQ+ community reach not only financial sustainability but to thrive financially. Thriving fin...2022-10-1237 minMoney TalesMoney TalesA Journey with the Debt Free Guys In this episode of Money Tales, our guests are John and David Auten-Schneider. John and David are known as the Debt Free Guys. Early in their relationship John and David were considering buying land in the mountains where they could build their dream vacation home. During their drive back to Denver after looking at some properties, they fantasized about the home they’d build. Then, as they were descending the mountain, one of them asked, how are we going to pay for this? John and David ended up confessing to each other how much debt each of...2022-09-2931 minMoney TalesMoney TalesA Journey with the Debt Free GuysIn this episode of Money Tales, our guests are John and David Auten-Schneider. John and David are known as the Debt Free Guys. Early in their relationship John and David were considering buying land in the mountains where they could build their dream vacation home. During their drive back to Denver after looking at some properties, they fantasized about the home they’d build. Then, as they were descending the mountain, one of them asked, how are we going to pay for this? John and David ended up confessing to each other how much debt each of them was ca...2022-09-2931 min#ILoveGay Today#ILoveGay Today#ILoveGay Today - Debt Free Guys & Queer Money Podcast#ILoveGay Today meets up with David Auten and John Schneider of Debt Free Guys & Queer Money Podcast. This couple have an amazing story about how they got started and what inspired them to begin sharing with the LGBTQ+ community how they took their financial background skills and successfully dug themselves out of debt. They now have a podcast, a blog and they're becoming the "go to" guys for LGBTQ+ financial advice in Forbes, Motley Fool, Yahoo Finance and even the Rachel Ray show. Their goal is to connect LGBTQ+ people with the information and...2022-07-0112 minNerdWallet\'s Smart Money PodcastNerdWallet's Smart Money PodcastQueer Money TalkLGBTQ+ people face a number of unique personal finance challenges, including higher rates of poverty and a wage gap. As a wave of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation is enacted across the country, how can members of this community protect their money to strengthen their personal resilience? This episode Sean and Liz talk with David Auten and John Schneider, also known as the Debt Free Guys and hosts of the Queer Money Podcast, about how LGBTQ+ people can improve their personal finances while following their morals. David and John also talk about their experience paying off credit card debt.2022-06-3031 minYo Quiero DineroYo Quiero DineroHow Money Affects the Queer Community | David Auten and John Schneider, Debt Free GuysIn episode 156, David Auten and John Schneider of Debt Free Guys discuss how money affects the Queer community. Tune in now!With their writing and speaking for DebtFreeGuys.com, their microblog, DebtLasso.com, and their Queer Money® podcast, David Auten and John Schneider help queer people (and allies) live fabulously, not fabulously broke. As certified LGBTBEs, they represent the queer voice in both personal and business finances.David and John’s work has appeared in Forbes, Yahoo Finance, CNBC, ABC News and Good Morning America to name a few. They’ve partnered with some of the best...2022-06-2641 minFintech Insider Podcast by 11:FSFintech Insider Podcast by 11:FS639. How do we make financial services more LGBTQ-inclusive? Our expert hosts, Benjamin Ensor, is joined by some great guests to ask: “how do we make financial services LGBTQ inclusive?” To mark this year’s Pride month, but also hopefully creating a conversation relevant at any time, we’re asking: what issues has the LGBTQ community faced and continues to face when it comes to financial services? What solutions are being found? And what could the future hold? This week's guests include: Charlotte Fereday, Product Director, 11:FS David Auten, Co-host, Queer Money Podcast Steve Wardlaw, Chairman, Emerald Life Kate Anthony, CEO, Euphoria This epi...2022-06-2448 minMoney & You with Michelle PerkinsMoney & You with Michelle PerkinsEp. 27 Living Fabulously, not Fabulously Broke - Money Mindset and Skills with the Debt Free GuysDavid Auten and John Schneider help queer people (and allies) live fabulously-not fabulously broke. As certified LGBTBEs, they represent the queer voice in both personal andbusiness finances. They talk about their money relationship struggles and how they have gone from in debt to living their best life. With their writing and speaking for DebtFreeGuys.com, their micro blog, DebtLasso.com, and theirQueer Money® podcast, David and John’s work has appeared in Forbes, Yahoo Finance, CNBC, ABC News and Good MorningAmerica to name a few. They’ve partnered with some of the best in fi...2021-11-0148 minQueer Money®: How Gay People Do MoneyQueer Money®: How Gay People Do MoneyBecoming Gay Nomads with Geekstreamers - Queer Money Ep. 282Show notes here:  https://queermoneypodcast.com/podcast/gay-nomads-geekstreamers/  Does the dream of retiring and traveling the world seem completely out of reach? Too many of us in the queer community have resigned ourselves to working until we’re dead. But what if becoming a gay nomad is totally doable? Jimmy and Mack are the self-described nomadic nerds behind Geekstreamers, a blog where they share their epic stories of life after work, slow traveling around the world. On this episode of Queer Money, Jimmy and Mack join us to explain what...2021-10-0545 minYour World, Your MoneyYour World, Your MoneyFinancial Socialization: Breaking the Gender StereotypesIn our final episode of the season, we sit down with Chidi Asoluka, Dean and English teacher at Horace Mann School, and David Auten & John Schneider, hosts of the Queer Money®Podcast, known as the DebtFree Guys. We dive into the conversation on financial socialization and the money influences faced in the home, in school, and in the choices our parents impart on us. How do we break out beyond the money expectations & barriers in the home? What are the impacts of family financial socialization? How can we create space beyond the binary for the financial leaders of tomorrow?2021-06-1046 minApologetics 315 PodcastApologetics 315 Podcast013 - David Baggett on Moral Apologetics and HBU Masters ProgramsIn this episode, Brian Auten and Chad Gross interview Christian philosopher David Baggett on the topic of moral apologetics, arguments for God from morality, and the Masters of Arts programs available at Houston Baptist University.0:30 - Over 100 arguments for the existence of God. Capturing Christianity: Over 100 Arguments for the Existence of Godhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qi7ANgO2ZBU1:50 - Intro to David Baggett and his books.God and Cosmos: Moral Truth and Human Meaninghttps://www.amazon.com/God-Cosmos-Moral-Truth-Meaning/dp/0199931216The Moral Argument: A Historyhttps://www...2021-03-151h 21The MapleMoney ShowThe MapleMoney ShowHow Personal Finance Differs for the LGBTQ+ Community, with John and David Auten-SchneiderAccording to a study by Prudential Financial, 50% of LGBTQ+ people only have one banking product, while 66% of non-LGBTQ+ folks have at least 2 banking products. This statistic indicates a disparity with how the queer community engages with financial products, and it forms the topic of this week’s episode. With their writing and speaking for DebtFreeGuys.com, their microblog, DebtLasso.com, and The Queer Money® podcast, David Auten and John Schneider help queer people live fabulously, and not fabulously broke. David and John’s work has appeared in Forbes, Yahoo Finance, CNBC, ABC News and Good Morning America to na...2021-03-0332 minCouple Money PodcastCouple Money Podcast[Simplify & Enjoy] Creating a Debt Free Plan That Fits YouDealing with debt can be a grind, especially if you have a ton of debt or if it is high interest. Today we’re going to see how the debt lasso method can speed things up with credit card debts and we’ll get tips on how to pay off over six figures of debt without sacrificing fun! Creating a Plan to Pay Off Your Debts One of the most popular goals families make when it comes to money is paying off their debts and with good reason.    Even before the pandemic, debts were a...2021-01-1236 minSimplify and Enjoy PodcastSimplify and Enjoy PodcastPaying Off Debts: Staying Motivated and Knocking Them Out FasterDealing with debt can be a grind, especially if you have a ton of debt or if it is high interest. Today we’re going to see how the debt lasso method can speed things up with credit card debts and we’ll get tips on how to pay off over six figures of debt without sacrificing fun! Creating a Plan to Pay Off Your Debts One of the most popular goals families make when it comes to money is paying off their debts and with good reason.    Even before the pandemic, debts were a...2021-01-1236 minOn The Rocks: Where Celebrities & Cocktails MixOn The Rocks: Where Celebrities & Cocktails MixThe Gentleman's Code EpisodeWhat is trending for gentlemen during COVID? On this episode, we cover everything a gentleman needs know to keep it real with our panel of experts that include spirits advice from The King of Cocktails & TV personality Paul Zahn, Cal Mosack from Nic Tailor Custom Made Underwear, David Auten & John Schneider The Debt Free Guys from Queer Money Podcast, Celebrity Fitness Trainer Craig Ramsay, Celebrity Hair Stylist Brandon Liberati, Mass Luciano founder of Mass Branded men's fashion, and Anthony Rodriguez from Cortez Cosmetics Skincare...with guest co-host model Kevin Benoit and your sassy host with the sassy most, Alexander Rodriguez!2020-12-171h 56Hustle to Financial FreedomHustle to Financial Freedom[FFC FAV] The Financial Nuances of the LTBTQ Community with David Auten and John Schneider (Debt Free Guys)Today we are chatting with David Auten and John Schneider. David and John have over 30 years of combined experience in finance and are more commonly known as the Debt Free Guys. They specialize in and are the only gay couple talking about money and the queer community. They blog over at DebtFreeGuys.com and can… The post [FFC FAV] The Financial Nuances of the LTBTQ Community with David Auten and John Schneider (Debt Free Guys) appeared first on Hustle to Financial Freedom.2020-12-0747 minGay Men\'s Life Lab with Buck DodsonGay Men's Life Lab with Buck DodsonFinancially Fabulous with the Debt Free GuysHey guys! I’m talking cash money in this episode with the Debt Free Guys and hosts of the Queer Money podcast, David Auten and John Schneider.  A gay male couple who transformed their relationship to money and their lives, these boys are the real deal, and they’re on a mission to help LGBTQ folks like fabulously not fabulously broke!Check out this episode to hear…David and John’s inspiring story to becoming debt free The root cause issues that challenge gay, bi and queer men when it comes to moneyWhy doing our money work is ke...2020-11-2554 minBuild A Bigger LifeBuild A Bigger LifeEP 152: Geoliberated! featuring David & John Auten-SchneiderWith their writing and speaking for DebtFreeGuys.com, their micro blog, DebtLasso.com, and their Queer Money® podcast, David Auten and John Schneider help queer people (and allies) live fabulously not fabulously broke. As certified LGBTBEs, they represent the queer voice in both personal and business finances. David and John’s work has appeared in Forbes, Yahoo Finance, CNBC, ABC News and Good Morning America to name a few. They’ve partnered with some of the best in financial services, including MassMutual, Prudential, Capital One and Chase, additionally with LGBTQ+ organizations like, The Trevor Project, The William Way F...2020-11-0531 minThe Mental Health and Wealth ShowThe Mental Health and Wealth ShowFrom Being Broke To Being Debt Free Guys: An Interview with Husbands David Auten and John SchneiderAs part of National Coming Out Week, The Debt Free Guys aka husbands David Auten and John Schneider share their story of coming out and how they got into debt trying to keep up with others and get validation. They discuss shocking statistics around mental health in the LGBTQ community, what contributes to these mental health challenges, and how to deal with them. They also talk about the financial struggles unique to the LGBTQ community and how they can elevate their financial status with the right mindset.2020-10-0848 minHerMoney with Jean ChatzkyHerMoney with Jean ChatzkyLiving Your Best Financial Life with The Debt Free Guys Husband and husband team David Auten and John Schneider are known as the “Debt Free Guys” for a reason. They offer some inspiring advice on how to live a fulfilling life without sacrificing financial security. They break down how to discuss financial anxiety with your partner, how to take a good look at what you may be doing wrong with your money, and how to weigh the financial priorities (and sacrifices) in your life. They also tackle the questions as to why the LGBTQ community assumes more debt than the heterosexual population, and why same-sex couples are 73% more likely to be d...2019-10-0340 minMoney You Should AskMoney You Should AskThe Debt Free GuysLiving fabulously, not fabulously broke. The Debt Free Guys; From FinCon 2019, John Schneider and David Auten take time out to discuss their experiences and financial journey in living a debt-free life. They share how they were able to recognize that they had a spending problem, not an income problem and that they were not spending to their values. As they got honest about their finances and started to understand each other's habits, they were able to make it a team effort. They figured out what they love and learned how budgeting can bring...2019-09-1630 minThe Queer SpiritThe Queer SpiritCreating a Financially Strong Queer Community with The Debt Free GuysDavid Auten & John Schneider are the Debt Free Guys and hosts of the Queer Money podcast. With their writing, speaking and coaching, they help queer people live fabulously, not fabulously broke. Their goal is to connect LGBTQ people with the information and services we need so our community can do more and be more. They’ll connect your brand and employees to the queer community and help your queer employees thrive financially. They’re regular contributors to Forbes and their work has appeared in Motley Fool, Yahoo Finance, Market Watch, CNBC, Huffington Post, Business Insider and Time to name a fe...2019-07-2944 minThe Queer SpiritThe Queer SpiritCreating a Financially Strong Queer Community with The Debt Free GuysDavid Auten & John Schneider are the Debt Free Guys and hosts of the Queer Money podcast. With their writing, speaking and coaching, they help queer people live fabulously, not fabulously broke. Their goal is to connect LGBTQ people with the information and services we need so our community can do more and be more. They’ll connect your brand and employees to the queer community and help your queer employees thrive financially. They’re regular contributors to Forbes and their work has appeared in Motley Fool, Yahoo Finance, Market Watch, CNBC, Huffington Post, Business Insider and Time to name a fe...2019-07-2944 minNerdWallet\'s SmartMoney PodcastNerdWallet's SmartMoney PodcastHow to Get Out of Debt: Interview with The Debt Free Guys The Debt Free Guys, John Schneider and David Auten, reveal how they paid off over $50,000 in credit card debt, and the need for personal finance education in the LGBTQ community. 2019-06-2918 minOh My Dollar!Oh My Dollar!How much should you budget for clothing?Clothing - it can be a luxury item but it's also a necessity, if you live in polite society. How much should you spend on clothing in a year? How do you balance your budget with your values if you don't want to buy fast fashion items? Do you need to buy high-end sustainable fashion?  Do you have to thrift everything? How do you calculate cost-per-wear? How long are socks really supposed to last? Lillian (4'11") and Will (6'5") talk about the differences in budgeting for clothing based on your height, your job, and your climate, and include some q...2019-03-0634 minArt of Abundance with Leisa PetersonArt of Abundance with Leisa PetersonAALP 214 – Living Fabulously with the Debt Free Guys<p>Hold onto your seats - today's conversation is one of my favorites because the honesty and sincerity that gets shared my guests, John Schneider and David Auten is second to none. With their writing and speaking for DebtFreeGuys.com (Debt Free Guys LLC) and their Queer Money™ podcast, David Auten and John Schneider help queer people live fabulously, not fabulously broke. </p> <p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.wealthclinic.com/aalp-214-living-fabulously-with-the-debt-free-guys/">AALP 214 – Living Fabulously with the Debt Free Guys</a> appea...2019-01-0800 minOh My Dollar!Oh My Dollar!Debt-Free and Queer ft David Auten and John SchniederAre you ready for a cute, heartwarming, and thought-provoking interview this week? I hope so, because after a month of American health care on this show, I’m ready for an uplifting story. John Schneider and David Auten of DebtFreeGuys.com  and Queer Money podcast help queer people live fabulously, not fabulously broke. David and John join for an interview talking about their own money stories, how they paid off $60,000 of credit card debt in 2.5 years, how to find non-homophobic companies to invest in, and why they think financial literacy is important in the straight community. “I think one...2018-11-2227 minWellness for Financial GrownupsWellness for Financial GrownupsFlushing money down the lavish loo at your wedding with the Debt Free Guys John Schneider and David AutenJohn Schneider and David Auten went 40 percent over budget at their recent wedding- including a couple thousand dollars on a very fancy portable restroom known as the Lavish Loo. Looking back, they would have said I don’t to many of their expenses.  For more information, visit the show notes at https://www.bobbirebell.com/podcast/debtfreeguys2018-08-0816 minFinancial Fornicating With Madam Money And FriendsFinancial Fornicating With Madam Money And Friends#9 - #LGBTQ: What's #DEBT Got To Do With ItAre you a part of the LGBTQ Community and dealing with debt? Are you ready to be Debt Free? In this episode, my friends David and John of DebtFreeGuys.com share some strategies specific to the LGBTQ community to eliminate Debt and make better Money Moves. Connect with David Auten and John Schneider: Website: DebtFreeGuys.com Facebook: @DebtFreeGuys Twitter / IG: @DebtFreeGuys | @QueerMoney --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/madam-money/support2018-07-2228 minBeyond The Dollar - Deep and Honest Conversations On How Money Affects Your Well-BeingBeyond The Dollar - Deep and Honest Conversations On How Money Affects Your Well-BeingBeing True to Who You Are Can Help you Thrive Financially - An Interview With the Debt Free GuysSarah and (former co-host) Garrett sit down with The Debt Free Guys, John Schneider and David Auten. They are the only gay couple openly talking about money in the queer community. We talk about the financial expectations and challenges facing the LGBT community, how they made the decision to dig themselves out of $51,000 in credit card debt, and how being their authentic selves helped them thrive in their financial lives. For resources mentioned in this episode, go to http://beyondthedollar.co/1112018-05-0930 minBeyond The Dollar - Deep and Honest Conversations On How Money Affects Your Well-BeingBeyond The Dollar - Deep and Honest Conversations On How Money Affects Your Well-BeingBeing True to Who You Are Can Help you Thrive Financially - An Interview With the Debt Free GuysSend us a textSarah and (former co-host) Garrett sit down with The Debt Free Guys, John Schneider and David Auten. They are the only gay couple openly talking about money in the queer community. We talk about the financial expectations and challenges facing the LGBT community, how they made the decision to dig themselves out of $51,000 in credit card debt, and how being their authentic selves helped them thrive in their financial lives.What You Hear in This Episode:The moment John and David realized they can’t live their self-described fa...2018-05-0930 minHustle to Financial FreedomHustle to Financial FreedomThe Financial Nuances of the LTBTQ Community with David Auten and John Schneider (Debt Free Guys)Today we are chatting with David Auten and John Schneider. David and John have over 30 years of combined experience in finance and are more commonly known as the Debt Free Guys. They specialize in and are the only gay couple talking about money and the queer community. They blog over at DebtFreeGuys.com and can… The post The Financial Nuances of the LTBTQ Community with David Auten and John Schneider (Debt Free Guys) appeared first on Hustle to Financial Freedom.2018-03-2647 minThe Financial Freedom Community Podcast: Personal Finance | Get Out of Debt | Financial Independence | Financial CoachingThe Financial Freedom Community Podcast: Personal Finance | Get Out of Debt | Financial Independence | Financial CoachingMS 027: The Financial Nuances of the LTBTQ Community with David Auten and John Schneider (Debt Free Guys)Today we are chatting with David Auten and John Schneider. David and John have over 30 years of combined experience in finance and are more commonly known as the Debt Free Guys. They specialize in and are the only gay couple talking about money and the queer community. They blog over at DebtFreeGuys.com and can be heard weekly on the Queer Money Podcast. Timeline: 01:06 - Intro 01:31 - David & John's Financial Freedom Journey 06:52 - "The Gay Cliché" 08:51 - Momentary Happiness vs. Long-term Happiness 18:42 - Making a Financial Shift 32:42 - Financial Advice for the LG...2018-03-2447 minChain of Wealth - Debt, Investing, Entrepreneurship, Wealth & MoreChain of Wealth - Debt, Investing, Entrepreneurship, Wealth & MoreBecome debt free with David Auten & John SchneiderOriginal Show Notes: Become Debt Free Today we have David Auten and John Schneider with us. David and John run the popular personal finance blog, Debt Free Guys. They have written for Yahoo Finance, Huffington Post, Business Insider, MSN Money, Time and many more. They have also been featured in media such as Market Report, NASDAQ, Christian Science Monitor and others. When David and John met, despite having a combined 13 years of financial services they had a combined $51,000 of credit card debt. [2:39] How long did it take you guys to pay off your $51k credit c...2018-03-1531 minNerdWallet\'s Smart Money PodcastNerdWallet's Smart Money PodcastHow to get out of debt: Interview with The Debt Free GuysThe Debt Free Guys, John Schneider and David Auten, reveal how they paid off over $50,000 in credit card debt, and the need for personal finance education in the LGBTQ community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2017-07-2620 minMarriage Kids and Money: Personal Finance for FamiliesMarriage Kids and Money: Personal Finance for FamiliesObliterating $51k in Credit Card Debt and Empowering the LGBT Community (w/ John Schneider and David Auten)The magical, mystical and all-powerful credit card … If we want something really bad but we don’t have the money for it, credit cards solve our problems immediately. Don’t they? If we’re jonesin’ for some new threads, we want to buy a fancy dinner or even treat ourselves to a tropical vacation, we can swipe … Continue reading "36 | Obliterating $51k in Credit Card Debt and Empowering the LGBT Community"The post 36 | Obliterating $51k in Credit Card Debt and Empowering the LGBT Community appeared first on Marriage, Kids and Money.RESOURCES**Sponsor + Partners + Deals: https...2017-06-2652 minAdulting.tv PodcastAdulting.tv Podcast[B007] When Is the Right Time to Move In Together?Do you know when is the right time to move in together? The Debt Free Guys, John Schneider and David Auten join us to talk about when it makes sense to move in together.2016-10-0846 minPersonal Branding for the LGBTQ ProfessionalPersonal Branding for the LGBTQ Professional#94: Building a Stronger Queer Community with the Debt Free Guys#94: Building a Stronger Queer Community with the Debt Free Guys Jenn T Grace:              You are listening to the Personal Branding for the LGBTQ Professional Podcast, episode 94.   Introduction:              Welcome to the Personal Branding for the LGBTQ Professional Podcast; the podcast dedicated to helping LGBTQ professionals and business owners grow their business and careers through the power of leveraging their LGBTQ identities in their personal brand. You'll learn how to market your products and services both broadly, and within the LGBTQ community. You'll hear from incredible guests who are leveraging the power of their identity for good, as well as those...2016-09-2949 minBuild A Bigger LifeBuild A Bigger LifeBABL 073: The Debt Free Guys on Money ConciousnessJohn Schneider and David Auten, collectively known as “The Debt Free Guys” are two 30-something professionals who found themselves in a deep dark debt hole just a few years ago living life the way that they “assumed” life was supposed to be: Dinners out, expensive clothes, living at full speed, and at times keeping up with the Joneses. At this point in their lives, they were living in a basement apartment, dreaming about buying vacation homes in faraway cities, and facing the reality of being $51,000 in credit card debt, essentially living day-to-day on borrowed money. The overwhelming debt loa...2015-12-2441 minSo Money with Farnoosh Torabi - Stories of Personal Finance, Entrepreneurship, Financial Success, and Money StrategySo Money with Farnoosh Torabi - Stories of Personal Finance, Entrepreneurship, Financial Success, and Money Strategy313: The Debt Free Guys, David Auten & John SchneiderWe’ve got two wonderful guests today. A couple, in fact, David Auten and John Schneider, also known as the Debt Free Guys. They’re making headlines these days with their blog and coming out as financial leaders for their peers in the LGBT community. When John and David met, they were two guys living what seemed to be normal lives. They were in their 30’s, they were financial professionals but they also had $51,000 in combined credit card debt. So, in our conversation, we chat about how they got out of that debt, how for many years they’ve lived what the...2015-12-1644 minLeading Edge Spirituality OnlineLeading Edge Spirituality OnlineDream Vision 7 Radio Network podcast with Bob WheelerThe Money Nerve with Bob Wheeler The Debt Free Guys: David Auten & John Schneider About David: David was born in Germany and raised in Denver, CO. He started a career in financial services even before graduating college. Over the course of his professional career, David has worked in mutual fund, retail and advisory investing and with stock trading and 401(k) plans. David has a degree in International Business. He is now a personal finance author and blogger with over eighteen years of experience in financial services. Having done his best to avoid his own professional advice, David was a financial...2015-11-2254 minLike a MotherLike a MotherSe. 1 Ep. 9: Gay guys and debtGay men are richer than everyone else, right? After all, they're men, so they automatically earn more than women, and they are less likely to have kids, which of course are the biggest bucks-suck of all time. Plus, just look at all the gay men you know. So, so fabulous. Right? Not so fast, says today's guest.   Ten years ago John Schnieder, 42, and David Auten, 45, found themselves, in many ways, typical of their peers. The Denver financial professionals were gay, young, hot, with solid incomes and a love of partying -- and were deeply in debt...2015-11-1328 minApologetics 315 InterviewsApologetics 315 InterviewsDavid Marshall InterviewToday's interview is with David Marshall, founder and director of the Kuai Mu Institute for Christianity and World Cultures and editor of the forthcoming Faith Seeking Understanding: Essays in Memory of Paul Brand and Ralph Winter. He talks about his work and background, apologetics in missions, his latest book, the influence of Paul Brand and Ralph Winter, how the Gospels demonstrate the historicity of the Gospel story, advice for those doing apologetics, and more. Enjoy.2012-10-2140 minApologetics 315 InterviewsApologetics 315 InterviewsDavid Glass InterviewToday's interview is with David Glass, author of Atheism's New Clothes: Exploring and Exposing the Claims of the New Atheists. David has a Ph. D. in theoretical physics and an MA in Philosophy from Queen's University, Belfast and teaches at the University of Ulster. He talks about the relationship between faith and science, the new atheism and its popular influence, the case for Christian belief, Dawkins and Dennett's evolutionary account of religious belief, Plantinga's evolutionary argument against naturalism and its alternative versions, Dawkins' argument that there is almost certainly no God, advice for Christians interacting with atheists, the Saints...2012-07-0145 minApologetics 315 InterviewsApologetics 315 InterviewsDavid Instone-Brewer InterviewToday's interview is with David Instone-Brewer, Senior Research Fellow in Rabbinics and the New Testament at Tyndale House, Cambridge. He talks about the goal and content within The Jesus Scandals, the criteria of embarrassment, the punishment of crucifixion and the shame of the cross, the uniqueness of the resurrection, the betrayal by Judas, Jesus' "scandalous" teachings, the teaching about hell, the virgin birth, the cumulative power of the Gospel accounts, advice for apologists, and more. Pick up David's book The Jesus Scandals here. Book website and excerpts here at BibleScandals.com Enjoy.2012-03-1831 minApologetics 315 InterviewsApologetics 315 InterviewsDavid Horner InterviewToday's interview is with David Horner, professor of philosophy and biblical studies at Biola University. He also serves as research scholar for Centers for Christian Study International, an effort to develop intellectual Christian communities within secular university contexts. He talks about the challenges facing those in college/university, the themes in his book Mind Your Faith: A Student's Guide to Thinking and Living Well, the Christian roots of our educational system, developing better thinking skills, the art of asking good questions, dealing with doubts, the development of character, advice for those who want to be better apologists, and more. 2011-11-1353 minApologetics 315 InterviewsApologetics 315 InterviewsDavid Wood InterviewToday's interview is with David Wood, a former atheist who converted to Christianity after examining the evidence for the resurrection of Jesus. As well as being a Teaching Fellow in Philosophy, David directs Acts 17 Apologetics Ministries, defending the Christian Faith against atheistic and Islamic objections. He talks about the Dearborn Arab Festival, the growth of Islam, the crucifixion of Jesus (Christian view compared to Islam), the usage of the word "Allah," Muslim arguments for the Qu'ran, the question of Jihad, assessing arguments in favor of Islam, inaccuracies in the Qu'ran, recommended resources on Islam, and more. Enjoy.2011-07-041h 29Apologetics 315 InterviewsApologetics 315 InterviewsDavid T. Lamb InterviewToday's interview is with David T. Lamb, associate professor of OT at Biblical Theological Seminary. He is author of a newly released book "God Behaving Badly: Is the God of the Old Testament God Angry, Sexist, and Racist?" He talks about his background in Old Testament studies, dealing with difficult passages in the OT, the angry God and the loving God, principles for reading OT passages for better understanding, responding to the claims that the Bible is sexist, racist, and violent, law versus grace in the Old Testament and the New, the importance of working through and...2011-06-2749 minApologetics 315 InterviewsApologetics 315 InterviewsDavid Robertson InterviewToday's interview is with Pastor David Robertson of St Peter’s Free Church in Dundee, Scotland and Chairman of the Solas Centre for Public Christianity. He talks about his interaction with Richard Dawkins' God Delusion book, his open letters to Dawkins (and the Dawkins Letters book), his thoughts on persuasive evangelism, the goals of evangelistic conversation, the positive effect from the new atheism, how being a pastor overlaps with evangelism and apologetics, the problem with American apologetics, the importance of practical application, connecting with an audience, the top issues that always seem to come up, the state of the ne...2011-06-2043 minApologetics 315 InterviewsApologetics 315 InterviewsDavid K. Clark InterviewToday's interview is with David K. Clark, executive vice president and provost of Bethel University and author of Dialogical Apologetics. He talks about apologetics as a practice (and not just a discipline), being a specialist and being a generalist, his book Dialogical Apologetics, relationships and dialogue, how dialogical apologetics applies to methodology, paying attention to emotions as well as questions, "less is more," becoming better communicators, belief formation, using creativity, the power of your character, advice to apologists, and more. Enjoy.2010-11-0147 min