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What People Learned About Money By Blogging About Money

By Steve Stewart on September 23, 2015

What People Learned About Money By Blogging About Money
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This is the last episode of the Money Plan SOS podcast.

It was only fitting that it featured others who write/podcast about money topics – and what they have learned along the way!


Are you ready for the 200th episode of the Money Plan SOS podcast? Here we go…

Live from FinCon15, I interview nine financial bloggers.

They answer the question, “Have you learned anything about money since blogging about money?”

MPSOS200 at FinCon15 tt

Guests featured in this episode

Eric Rosenberg @ericprofits

Emily Guy Birken @EmilyGuyBirken

Katie Austin @Activehours

Todd Tressider @Financialmentor

Stefanie O’Connell @brokeandbeau

Athena Lent @accordingathena

Miranda Marquit @mmarquit

JD Roth @JDRoth

Eva Baker @TeensGotCents


The MoneyPlan SOS podcast is now retired

#tear

This was the final episode of the Money Plan SOS podcast.

Somehow, amazingly, I became known in the FinCon community as the Podcast Guru (they even gave me a shirt that said Podcast Guru on the front).

My new career allows me to help others who podcast about financial literacy topics by editing/engineering their recordings.

My new home-base is SteveStewart.me

Thank you for being a listener. It’s been a true honor to host this show and help anyone who will listen PAY ATTENTION – NOT INTEREST!

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  1. Elizabeth says

    September 24, 2015 at 8:10 am

    Great final episode of MoneyPlan SOS!
    I’m looking forward to reading a few of the bloggers you talked with during the episode.
    Thanks for all your hard work.
    And I hope you launch your new endeavor later this year.

  2. tina@ Pro Finance Blog  says

    January 11, 2016 at 7:18 am

    Great Job Steve! Before commenting here I just subscribed Attention To Money Resource Guide.

    • Steve Stewart says

      January 11, 2016 at 10:48 am

      Thanks Tina! Just an FYI: You will notice all the updates and content is coming from my new home base on the web: http://www.SteveStewart.me

  3. Derek @ MoneyAhoy says

    February 4, 2016 at 12:28 pm

    Will be looking for the new podcast. Great final episode!

    • Steve Stewart says

      February 4, 2016 at 2:55 pm

      My new podcast, “No Debt, No Credit, No Problems” is available. You can subscribe to it in a number of places:

      Website: http://SteveStewart.me/newshow
      iTunes: http://SteveStewart.me/iTunes
      Stitcher: http://SteveStewart.me/Stitcher

      Thanks for listening Derek!

  4. Avery-Forex Forecast says

    February 18, 2016 at 8:48 am

    Awesome last scene of MoneyPlan! I’m anticipating perusing a couple of the bloggers you conversed with amid the scene. A debt of gratitude is in order for all your diligent work. What’s more, I trust you dispatch your new attempt not long from now.

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