
Brown Ambition
iHeartPodcasts·Hosted by Mandi Woodruff-Santos and Tiffany Aliche·833 episodes
The Brown Ambition Podcast helps you unapologetically build wealth by saving, investing and making smart career choices — on your own d@mn terms! New episodes Wednesdays and Fridays.
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Brown Ambition blends personal finance, career coaching, and honest life talk with a clear point of view for ambitious women, especially women of color navigating money, work, family, and burnout. Episodes move between practical Q&A, solo reflections, roundtables, and interviews with financial educators, authors, executives, and creators. It is a strong fit if you want money advice that does not pretend your career, caregiving, mental health, and identity are separate from your bank account.
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This week, we’re heading back into the Brown Ambition vault for a powerful conversation with celebrity hairstylist and image maker Lacy Redway. Lacy may not always be in front of the camera, but you’ve definitely seen her work. From red carpets to fashion campaigns and TV and film, she’s shaping the way Black women show up on screen and in the culture. In this episode, we get into: • Growing up as a Jamaican immigrant, being the “foreign kid,” and learning to do her own hair after a bad relaxer left it broken and damaged• Braiding classmates’ hair for $5–$10 in middle and high school and realizing, in hindsight, that she was already a young entrepreneur• How she transitioned from doing hair in school to assisting in salons, working on photo shoots, and building a real portfolio in the pre‑Instagram era• The behind‑the‑scenes reality of being one of the few Black stylists backstage at fashion week—and why Black models would literally wait in line for Lacy to do their hair• What it actually looks like to take yourself seriously as a business: investing back into your craft, getting representation, and positioning yourself for bigger brand and editorial work• How rates really work in fashion and celebrity styling, why there’s no union protecting hair and makeup artists in her lane, and how that impacts pay and job security• The power and pressure of being an “image maker” for Black women, and why getting the hair right can make or break a character or campaignWe also talk about the evolution of Black hair care, the shift from relaxers to curls and coils, and how much access to education and products has changed since the 90s.If you’re a creative, service provider, or anyone trying to turn a skill into a sustainable business, this conversation will give you both inspiration and a real look at the money and power dynamics behind the glam. Tune in to hear how Lacy built her career, claimed her value, and continues to advocate for herself and other artists in an industry that doesn’t always see their worth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Flashback Friday Brown Ambition Q&A, Mandi and Tiffany tackle two big money dilemmas listeners are facing right now: whether to borrow from a 401(k) to pay off debt, and how to make the most of a 200K inheritance without blowing your shot at building generational wealth.In the first question, they break down when a 401(k) loan can make sense, the major risks if you leave your job, how balance transfer cards and personal loans compare, and why lenders are often “betting against” your behavior with these products. Then they dig into Erica’s inheritance and walk through the tradeoffs between paying off a low‑rate mortgage versus using that cash for an investment property or other investments. They talk through landlord realities, using home equity to scale a real estate portfolio, and why parking a windfall in cash for a few months while you build a plan with a financial pro can be the smartest move. Send your money, career, and business questions via DM to @brownambitionpodcast on Instagram or email us at [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Debt doesn’t have to be the big bad boogeyman on your back. In this throwback episode of Brown Ambition, I’m joined by two powerhouses in the money space—financial activist Dasha Kennedy (The Broke Black Girl) and National Debt Relief Chief Compliance and Consumer Affairs Officer, Natalia Brown—for an honest, stigma‑free conversation about what debt relief is, who it’s for, and how to finally create a plan you can live with. We unpack the emotional weight of debt, from shame and secrecy to the very real health impacts of chronic financial stress, and we walk through practical options—from DIY payoff and consolidation loans to credit counseling, debt relief programs, and bankruptcy. You’ll hear exactly what happens when you call a company like National Debt Relief, how settlements actually get negotiated, and the red flags to watch for so you don’t fall for scammy debt collectors.If debt is stealing your sleep, this is your permission slip to put the shame down and pick up a plan. For more information on a variety of debt topics, feel free to visit National Debt Relief’s Resource page for more information on individual debt situations: https://www.nationaldebtrelief.com/resources/ Note: These show notes may contain link to affiliate products, from which we derive revenue. We want to hear from you! Drop us a note at [email protected] or hit us up on Instagram @brownambitionpodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Brown Ambition, we’re joined by none other than HGTV’s powerhouse duo, Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson, stars of “Married to Real Estate” and hosts of the Marriage & Money podcast. Together, we dive into what it really looks like to build a business, raise a family, and keep a marriage strong—all while staying true to themselves. From juggling show tapings to managing their growing empire (hello, new furniture line Indigo Road!), Egypt and Mike don’t hold back. We talk about: - The honest truth about therapy, teamwork, and choosing love on the hard days - How they navigate marriage without competition just collaboration - The power of understanding your partner’s strengths in life and in business - Their journey raising daughters while modeling a healthy, ambitious partnership - What it takes to build a financial dream team and break the mold on outdated gender roles We also get personal about the importance of communication, leaning on trust, and setting boundaries that protect your peace—drawing inspiration from Michelle Obama, Tabitha Brown, and the many women redefining relationship goals on their own terms. This one’s for anyone balancing love, legacy, and leveling up 🎧 Tap in and don’t forget to check out Egypt and Mike on YouTube and follow Egypt's newest venture, Indigo Road, for more of her signature style and vision. Links + Resources: 📲 Follow Egypt on [Instagram https://www.instagram.com/egyptsherrod/ ] 📲 Follow Mike on [Instagram https://www.instagram.com/djfadelf/ ] LET’S STAY CONNECTED Instagram: @brownambitionpodcast Website: https://www.brownambitionpodcast.com Subscribe & leave us a review—because we love hearing from our BA fam!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this throwback BA Q&A episode, we revisit two powerful listener questions all about leveling up an already strong credit score without losing your sanity in the process. First, we coach Nicole, whose mid-700s scores have plateaued, through a method that uses everyday subscriptions, strategic statement-date timing, and automatic payments to show consistent, responsible card usage that can gently nudge scores higher over time. We also break down what credit “mix” really means, how much weight it carries, and how to safely use tools like credit-builder loans from credit unions instead of taking on unnecessary new debt. Next, we help Shalise think through the impact of consolidating credit card balances into a personal loan—and whether to close those old cards for good—explaining how closing accounts can affect utilization, account age, and overall score. Follow Brown ambition @Brownambitionpodcast on Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Brown Ambition, Mandi Money sits down with physician, author, entrepreneur, and health equity advocate Dr. Uché Blackstock for a deeply honest conversation about burnout, identity, purpose, and the courage it takes to leave spaces that no longer serve you. Dr. Blackstock opens up about her journey from Harvard Medical School to becoming one of the most trusted public voices on racism in medicine and public health. She shares the pivotal moment she realized that prestige and titles weren’t enough and why leaving a secure academic career during one of the most uncertain times in recent history ultimately changed her life. Together, Mandi and Uché talk about: The emotional cost of staying in environments where you feel unseen Why Black women are often taught to tolerate misalignment for too long Navigating the backlash against DEI work in corporate America and healthcare The pressure of caregiving, entrepreneurship, and “holding it all together” Learning to listen to your body before burnout forces you to stop Motherhood, ambition, grief, and redefining success on your own terms AI in healthcare and what patients should know before their next doctor’s appointment Why joy, rest, creativity, and community are all part of wellness too Dr. Blackstock also reflects on the legacy of her late mother, becoming older than the age her mother was when she passed away, and how that experience reshaped the way she thinks about health, purpose, and living fully. Resources & Links Dr. Uché Blackstock’s memoir: Legacy: A Black Physician Reckons with Racism in Medicine Follow Dr. Uché Blackstock on Instagram: @ucheblackstockmd Learn more about Dr. Uché Blackstock: Uche Blackstock Official Website Keep Up With Brown Ambition Follow Brown Ambition on Instagram: Brown Ambition Podcast Listen to more episodes: Brown Ambition Official Website See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Brown Ambition, Mandi sits down with Sheinelle Jones Today Show co-host, journalist, and New York Times bestselling author of Through Mom’s Eyes for an honest conversation about working motherhood, career growth, loss, and finding balance in real life. Sheinelle shares how her journey as a working mom of three shifted while writing her book, and how she continues to show up professionally while processing personal grief after the loss of her husband. This episode explores the realities of: Motherhood and career balance in high-pressure environments Grief and healing while maintaining professional responsibilities Building a career in journalism and media without a clear roadmap The importance of community, support systems, and “the village” Navigating mom guilt, burnout, and emotional overwhelm Why there’s never a perfect time to pursue your goals Drawing from her book Through Mom’s Eyes, Sheinelle also reflects on lessons from mothers of icons like Shaquille O’Neal, Kevin Durant, and more, highlighting themes of resilience, faith, parenting, and personal growth. Key takeaway:Tomorrow isn’t promised. Do the thing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey BA fam! In this Q&A episode, we’re diving into two conversations that have been all over your group chats, your timelines, and probably your own thoughts lately: what it really means to “have it all”… and what it costs to keep up the image that you do. First up, we’re unpacking the Emma Grede controversy from her “three-hour mom” comments to her take on working from home being a career killer for women. As a working mom without billionaire resources, Mandi Money breaks down what’s actually realistic, what feels out of touch, and what ambitious women can really take from the conversation without spiraling into guilt or anxiety. Then we shift into a deeply personal listener question from a woman who, on paper, looks like she’s thriving multi-six-figure business, speaking gigs, “that girl” energy. But behind the scenes? She’s carrying overwhelming debt, financial stress, and the constant fear of being “found out.” And if that hits a little too close to home… you’re not alone. Key Takeaways: The quality of time matters more than the quantity especially in motherhood You can be successful and struggling at the same time Debt is a situation, not an identity Transparency builds trust with yourself first, then others You don’t have to maintain an image that’s costing you your peace Join the Conversation: Got a question you want answered on the show?DM us @brownambitionpodcast or @mandimoney, or email [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The week on Brown Ambition Mandi sits down with returning guest and career coach Amina AlTai, author of The Ambition Trap, to unpack what it really looks like to reboot your career in this season of life. Not the cute LinkedIn rebrand version but the real, messy middle where you’re balancing responsibilities, financial pressure, and the fear of starting over. Together, they get honest about navigating burnout, layoffs, and career pivots as women of color—especially when the stakes are higher and the margin for risk feels smaller. From redefining ambition to untangling your identity from your job title, this conversation is about building a career that actually supports your life, your health, and your peace. If you’ve been feeling frozen, overlooked, or unsure of your next move, consider this your reminder: you don’t have to blow everything up but something does need to shift. What We Cover in This Episode: Why career “reboots” feel harder at more senior stages of life The difference between painful ambition vs. purposeful ambition How burnout, boredom, and misalignment show up (and what to do next) The role of core wounds (rejection, betrayal, abandonment) in career decisions Why your “messy middle” is actually part of the process not failure How to rebuild your career one “right action” at a time Letting go of shame and rewriting your career story with confidence Why you’re not meant to navigate big transitions alone Key Takeaways: Your career is allowed to evolve, even if it doesn’t make sense on paper. Feeling stuck doesn’t mean you’re failing, it may mean you’re outgrowing something. You don’t need a perfect plan just your next right step. Healing your relationship with ambition is key to sustainable success. The way you tell your story can open (or close) doors. Connect With Us:We want to hear from you, BA Fam. Have you been navigating a career pivot or feeling the pull to start over? Share your thoughts with us on Instagram @brownambitionpodcast or email [email protected] omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week’s special flashback episode, we’re revisiting a live coaching session with LaKesha J., who is trying to figure out how to position herself for career growth after she was laid off by her company and narrowly escaped unemployment by finding a role on a different team. Next up, we get into the messy, grown-up decision-making that comes with a career crossroads. Do you take the severance and walk away clean—or stay for the long game, with perks like full vesting, pension benefits, and even a company-covered master’s degree? We’re breaking down the pros and cons, talking real numbers, and helping you think through how to align your career moves with your long-term goals. And to close things out, we’re diving into two fields where the future is already here: data analytics and cybersecurity. Whether you’re eyeing a new lane or looking to level up where you are, we’re talking certifications, AI trends, and the skills that’ll keep your résumé future-proof. It’s a reminder that learning is a lifelong flex and staying curious is the best career insurance out there. This episode is a celebration of courage, clarity, and the power of making moves—even when it’s scary. Tap in for real talk, big insights, and a whole lot of motivation to keep betting on yourself LET’S STAY CONNECTED Instagram: [@brownambitionpodcast](https://www.instagram.com/brownambitionpodcast) Website: [brownambitionpodcast.com](https://www.brownambitionpodcast.com) Subscribe & leave us a review—because we love hearing from our BA fam!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What happens when you’re doing everything “right” climbing the corporate ladder, getting promoted, securing the salary and still feel completely out of alignment? This week, Mandi sits down with writer and director Rayne Harris, whose journey from pre-med at UPenn to directing episodes of Bridgerton is anything but traditional. Rayne gets real about walking away from stability, navigating financial insecurity, and trusting her instincts even when the path didn’t make sense on paper. From quitting a steady job (twice) to applying to fellowships last minute, she shares how rejection, resourcefulness, and a whole lot of self-awareness helped her break into an industry that isn’t built for easy access especially for women of color. This conversation is a masterclass in betting on yourself responsibly. Rayne breaks down how she funded her pivots, why being “frugal but fearless” mattered, and how mentorship, preparation, and authenticity opened doors she didn’t even know existed. If you’ve ever felt stuck between security and purpose, this episode will challenge you to rethink what’s actually possible. Key Takeaways: You don’t have to have it all figured out clarity often comes after you make the move Financial stability matters, but so does alignment find a balance that works for your risk tolerance Rejection isn’t a stop sign it’s part of the process (and sometimes the strategy) Mentorship doesn’t always come from where you expect—seek proximity, not perfection Being yourself is the advantage authenticity opens doors that performance can’t Stay Connected - Email your questions: [email protected] Send a voice note or DM on IG: @brownambitionpodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week’s episode of Brown Ambition, Mandi keeps it all the way real about something we don’t talk about enough, what happens when your nervous system says, “Yeah… we’re done for today.” After a Monday that looked like being frozen in the car and glued to the couch, Mandi walks us through the emotional aftermath: the shame spiral, the self-talk, and the decision to reframe the entire day as a win instead of a failure. Because sometimes surviving the day is the victory. She breaks down how she found her way back with three small but powerful “day after” wins: A body win reconnecting with herself physically, even in the smallest way An environment win shifting her space to support her energy A future-you win doing one thing that tomorrow’s version of her would be grateful for If you’ve been dealing with long-term stress job searching, money worries, or just carrying too much for too long this episode is your reminder that you’re not broken… you’re overwhelmed. And there’s a way forward that doesn’t require you to have it all together. What You’ll Take Away: Why “crash days” happen and what your body is trying to tell you How to interrupt the shame spiral with compassion and honesty Simple, realistic ways to start moving again when you feel stuck Permission to redefine productivity and celebrate small wins Stay Connected - Email your questions: [email protected] Send a voice note or DM on IG: @brownambitionpodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BA fam, we’re diving deep into the world of credit cards this week! Mandi, Yanely (aka MissBeHelpful), and Chris Browning break down the newest updates to premium cards like the Chase Sapphire Reserve, Amex Platinum, and Capital One Venture X. From new streaming perks to rising annual fees (hi, $795!), they weigh in on what’s actually worth it and what’s just hype. If you’re thinking about upgrading your card or just want to travel smarter, this one’s for you. 💳 What You’ll Learn: Which card perks are actually worth the fee Smart ways to use cards for travel, groceries, and rent The real cost of carrying a balance Tips for maximizing rewards with tools like Travel Freely New here?Join us three times a week: 💼 Washday Woosah (Sunday interviews with inspiring guests) 🪑 Brown Table Wednesdays (group chat energy, always) 🎤 BA Q&A Fridays + Conversations! (your money + career questions answered) We launched a Patreon, too!🎥 Get early access, video recordings, and exclusive book club perks:👉 patreon.com/brownambition Stay Connected:🔗 @brownambitionpodcast🌐 brownambitionpodcast.com💌 Leave a review—your feedback fuels us, BA Fam! Let’s keep rising, building, and showing out. 💼💰✊🏾See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy BA Wednesday! I hope you enjoy this throwback episode, one of the most popular of 2026 so far. I'm taking some much-needed time to work on the manuscript for my book. See you with a brand new show next week! -Mandi This week on Brown Ambition, MandiMoney is back with a simple, shame‑free money reset for 2026: 3 wealthy habits you can actually stick with, even when life is lifing. Instead of overhauling your entire financial life by February, this episode walks you through small, repeatable moves that quietly build wealth in the background—whether you’re fighting inflation, juggling childcare, stuck in a “starter” home, or piecing together entrepreneurial income. 👉 Want more Brown Ambition? • Join our Patreon for ad-free episodes, behind‑the‑scenes content and deeper dives into money, career and entrepreneurship: Join the BA Fam! • Follow us on Instagram @brownambitionpodcast for daily money and career tips, episode updates, and community conversations. This episode originally aired Jan. 26, 2026.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, on Brown Ambition Mandi Money is joined by financial educator and “Your Rich BFF” Vivian Tu for a real, unfiltered conversation about money, mistakes, and the financial lessons most of us were never taught. From navigating layoffs and economic uncertainty to unlearning toxic money habits, this episode is a reminder that financial literacy isn’t about perfection it’s about resilience, resourcefulness, and giving yourself grace. Vivian opens up about her own journey from overspending in her early career to rebuilding her financial foundation and breaks down practical strategies like negotiating your salary, building credit early, and making smarter long-term decisions. She also challenges the pressure of social media comparison, asking the question we all need to sit with: do you actually want it, or do you just want people to see you have it? Plus, the conversation goes deeper touching on the emotional side of money, the realities of working parenthood, community support, and the truth that even when things look successful on the outside, many of us are still figuring it out in real time. Because at the end of the day, wealth isn’t just about what’s in your account it’s about alignment, honesty, and building a life that actually feels good. Key Takeaways: You can’t always “budget your way out” of systemic or economic hardship Financial literacy = being resourceful, not perfect Stop spending to impress—start spending with intention Build wealth early (credit, negotiation, education planning) Community and honesty matter just as much as money Everyone is figuring it out—even the people who look like they have it all together Stay Connected - Email your questions: [email protected] Send a voice note or DM on IG: @brownambitionpodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tax season is here, and this week BA QA, Mandi sits down with TurboTax expert Lisa Green-Lewis to break down what you need to know before the filing deadline. From updated tax credits and deductions to changes that could impact your refund, this episode helps you understand how to navigate this year’s taxes without the stress. They cover key updates like the increased child tax credit, new deductions for tips and overtime, expanded benefits for homeowners and seniors, and what entrepreneurs need to know about business write-offs and 1099 changes. Plus, a clear explanation of credits vs. deductions and how each impacts your bottom line. Whether you’re self-employed, a parent, or just trying to avoid last-minute mistakes, this episode is your reminder to get organized, file on time, and make sure you’re not leaving money on the table. Stay Connected - Email your questions: [email protected] Send a voice note or DM on IG: @brownambitionpodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Brown Ambition, Mandi is joined by Kiersten Saunders and Yanely Espinal for an honest conversation about the real cost of adulting in 2026. From a surprise $2,000 Tesla repair to rising rent and major life decisions, they break down how even the “right” financial choices can come with unexpected expenses. The episode dives into renting vs. homeownership, IVF and fertility costs, and navigating layoffs including what it really means to accept (or رفض) a retention bonus after cuts at Block, Inc.. Plus, they unpack the risks of going viral in your career and why flexibility might be the ultimate financial goal. We also celebrate a major win for women as salaries rise in the WNBA, highlighting the ongoing push for pay equity. If you’ve ever questioned your financial choices or wondered if there’s a “right” way to do adulthood this episode is for you. Stay Connected - Email your questions: [email protected] Send a voice note or DM on IG: @brownambitionpodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Brown Ambition, Mandi sits down with returning guest Naseema McElroy, founder of Financially Intentional, for a powerful and transparent conversation about money, survival, and transformation. Naseema opens up about her journey from nearly $1 million in debt including student loans, real estate losses, IRS debt, and the financial aftermath of an abusive marriage to becoming a millionaire. She breaks down exactly how she used zero-based budgeting and the debt snowball method to take control of her finances, even as a single mom navigating one of the most challenging seasons of her life. Beyond the numbers, this episode is about freedom. Naseema shares how financial literacy gave her the power to leave, rebuild, and create a different future for her daughters—and why financial empowerment, especially for women, is truly life-changing. Stay Connected -Watch Naseem’s Accorns commercial -Subscribe to The Financially Intentional Podcast- Email your questions: [email protected] Send a voice note or DM on IG: @brownambitionpodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Brown Ambition, Mandi sits down with therapist and bestselling author Oludara Adeeyo, creator of Self-Care for Black Women. Oludara shares her powerful journey from working in New York’s magazine industry to becoming a mental health advocate focused on the wellness of Black women. After years of caregiving for her mother and navigating toxic workplace dynamics, she began to rethink what self-care really means and why it’s essential for long-term health. Mandi and Oludara talk about the hidden impact of stress, the pressure many women feel to always be “the strong one,” and how cultural expectations can shape the way we show up for others—often at the expense of ourselves. Oludara also opens up about learning to set boundaries, pivoting careers, and balancing meaningful work without burning out. Plus, she shares practical self-care strategies from her book and new card deck, offering simple ways to reconnect with yourself, manage stress, and prioritize your well-being even on the busiest days. Stay Connected -Get a copy of Self-Care for Black Women by Oludara Adeeyo- Email your questions: [email protected] Send a voice note or DM on IG: @brownambitionpodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Brown Ambition, Mandi sits down with award-winning producer, filmmaker, and breakout actress Kiah Clingman for a real conversation about rejection, reinvention, and trusting the long game. From getting rejected by Howard’s theater program to becoming a proud Howard alum who quietly built a producing career… from balancing a demanding corporate job at Deloitte while producing projects at night… to not booking an acting role for four years before landing a major role on Reasonable Doubt on Hulu — Kiah’s story is a masterclass in patience, persistence, and betting on yourself when the timeline doesn’t make sense. And the timing couldn’t be better. The hit series Reasonable Doubt recently took home Outstanding Drama Series at the 57th NAACP Image Awards (2026) — proof that the long road sometimes leads exactly where you’re meant to be. From hotel-room self tapes to Hollywood sets, Kiah shares what it really looks like to build a creative career behind the scenes and in front of the camera. If you’ve ever wondered whether you started too late, pivoted too many times, or took the “wrong” path this episode is for you. Spoiler: you didn’t. What We Get Into Why Kiah almost didn’t submit the audition that changed everything The reality of going years without booking acting work How a hotel-room self tape (trash can + ring light included) helped land Reasonable Doubt Being rejected from Howard’s theater program — and why it became a blessing How Howard University and Delta Sigma Theta shaped her identity and confidence Working a demanding corporate role while producing films on the side What producers actually do — and why the role is often misunderstood Quitting Deloitte two weeks after buying a home and the fear that followed Losing a series regular role after betting everything on acting Key Takeaways Rejection can be redirection — even when it stings A pivot isn’t failure — it’s strategy You don’t need constant wins to be on the right path Corporate skills can help fund and strengthen creative dreams Seeds planted today may take years to bloom — and that’s okay Betting on yourself often feels reckless before it feels rewarding 👉 Want more Brown Ambition? • Join our Patreon for ad-free episodes, behind-the-scenes content, and deeper dives into money, career, and entrepreneurship: Join the BA Fam!• Follow us on Instagram @brownambiti
Hey BA fam! We're digging back in the BA vault for a classic Q&A. Pregnant Penny needs advice on how to ask for a raise while pregnant. From breaking down the importance of standing up for oneself to how to plan ahead of maternity leave, your financial sisters have it covered. We want to hear from you! Drop us a note at [email protected] or hit us up on Instagram @brownambitionpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy Women’s History Month, BA Fam! 🎉 In this powerful roundtable, Mandi Money sits down with money expert Bernadette Joy (author of Crush Your Money Goals) and financial freedom advocate Kiersten Saunders of Rich & Regular for an honest, layered conversation about what it really looks like to build wealth as women—especially women of color—in today’s economy. They break down: The gap between entrepreneurship growth and actual funding Why traditional wealth advice doesn’t always work for us The pressure women face to overwork, over-explain, and over-give How to stop overanalyzing and start executing From angel investing to paying off debt, this episode is about rejecting average outcomes and creating a new playbook. One takeaway: Do something today.Move $10. Sell something. Update your budget. Just start. Because building wealth isn’t about perfection,t’s about momentum. Stay Connected - Email your questions: [email protected] Send a voice note or DM on IG: @brownambitionpodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Brown Ambition, Mandi Money welcomes Dr. Judith Joseph, a psychiatrist and author of 'High Functioning'. They discuss the concept of high functioning depression, the importance of reclaiming joy in mental health, and Dr. Judith's 5 Vs framework for healing. Mandi shares her personal experiences with depression and anxiety, emphasizing the need for emotional well-being amidst productivity. The conversation highlights the difference between happiness and joy, encouraging listeners to identify small moments of joy in their daily lives. In this conversation, the speakers explore the concept of joy and its significance in mental health. They discuss practical strategies for cultivating joy, including tracking points of joy, the importance of sleep, and the impact of social media. The conversation also delves into the biopsychosocial model of well-being, the challenges of perimenopause, and the importance of meaningful relationships. The RESET method is introduced as a tool for managing digital well-being, and the speakers highlight the unique struggles of women of color with high functioning depression. Overall, the discussion emphasizes the importance of self-awareness, personal growth, and community support in achieving happiness. Stay Connected -Get a copy of High Functioning by Dr. Judith Joseph,- Email your questions: [email protected] Send a voice note or DM on IG: @brownambitionpodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Brown Table chat, Mandi sits down with Kiersten Saunders co‑author of “Cashing Out” and co‑host of Rich & Regular to talk about what it really looks like to walk away from corporate in 2026 without blowing up your life. They get into why the message of “cashing out” hits different now that layoffs, Trump‑era uncertainty, and AI chaos have Black women rethinking their careers all over again. Kiersten shares what surprised her most in six years of entrepreneurship, from detoxing corporate habits to riding out a brutal few years for creators and brand deals. She and Mandi get real about breadwinner fatigue, health insurance math, mom guilt, and the panic‑scrolling nights where LinkedIn starts looking a little too tempting. They also dig into: how to tell the difference between burnout and “I need to quit today,” why your nervous system not just your budget has to be part of your exit plan, and the underrated power of hyper‑local community, borrowing, and free resources when you’re building a softer, more sustainable life. Plus, Mandi and Kiersten confess how they really use AI to talk themselves off the ledge on tough days. If you’ve been side‑eyeing your 9‑to‑5, flirting with creator life, or just craving more freedom without losing your mind (or your money), this episode is your permission slip to rethink what “cashing out” looks like for you. Stay Connected - Email your questions: [email protected] Send a voice note or DM on IG: @brownambitionpodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week’s BA Q&A, Mandi answers a listener question about student loan deferment, Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF), emergency savings, and navigating major life transitions without blowing up your financial stability. Sydney, a 34-year-old nurse, is three years away from qualifying for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF). While pursuing her master’s degree, her loans are currently in in-school deferment. She’s also planning to sell her home, purchase a new one closer to work, and manage a $600 monthly car payment. Her big question:Should she continue making $500 student loan payments during deferment — or pause and focus on building savings? What You’ll Learn in This Episode: How Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) actually works Whether payments made during in-school deferment count toward PSLF How to prioritize between student loans, emergency savings, and a car loan Why a 3-month emergency fund may not be enough in today’s economy How to prepare financially for buying and selling a home What to do if you’re worried about changes to federal student loan forgiveness Stay Connected - Email your questions: [email protected] Send a voice note or DM on IG: @brownambitionpodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Brown Ambition, Mandi sits down with Lauren Wesley Wilson, founder of ColorComm, for a powerful conversation on career advancement, entrepreneurship, and building a recession-resistant business. Lauren breaks down what it really takes to secure major corporate partnerships and why brands like Google and Delta Air Lines partnered with her not just because of a great idea, but because of consistent execution, responsiveness, and results. We also unpack: How to navigate layoffs and take control of your job search The hidden politics of remote and hybrid work Corporate sponsorship strategy for entrepreneurs The realities Black women founders face when pivoting in today’s economic climate Why sustainability in business is not “selling out” If you’re navigating a career transition, building a brand, or looking to grow a business in a shifting economy, this episode is your masterclass in playing the long game. Gems from This Episode Visibility is strategic, not accidental. Influence inside companies is often hidden. Corporate partnerships are built on trust and execution. Sustainability is not betrayal. You can expand without abandoning your core. Stay Connected -Get a copy of What Do You Need by Lauren-Wesley-Wilson - Email your questions: [email protected] Send a voice note or DM on IG: @brownambitionpodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's BA Q&A Mandi is getting real about reinvention, risk, and responsibility. A listener in her 50s is ready to pivot careers but she’s not trying to blow up her financial “safety” to do it. In this economy? Whew. The fear is valid. But as Mandi reminds us, a pivot doesn’t have to be reckless to be powerful. She breaks down how to make bold moves without making jarring ones: Set a minimum salary floor so you know your non-negotiables Max out your retirement catch-up contributions (don’t play about your future) Build savings while creating a real plan to tackle debt strategically And most importantly, pivot in stages (you don’t have to leap without a net) Then she dives into part two of the question: facing down $45,000 in debt. Mandi shares practical best practices for staying ahead of debt, the mindset shifts required, and the common obstacles that trip people up from lifestyle creep to inconsistent income to avoidance. Take a listen. Take notes. And remember, BA Fam—we don’t panic pivot, we plan pivot. Join The 5-Day Career Reboot Challenge Stay Connected - Email your questions: [email protected] Send a voice note or DM on IG: @brownambitionpodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Brown Ambition, Mandi is joined by the one & only Tiffany “The Budgetnista” Aliche and it feels like a homecoming. Tiffany is back to catch us up on everything happening behind the scenes. From exciting updates about the evolution (and new name!) of the Live Richer Academy to the release of the paperback edition of her New York Times bestselling book Get Good With Money, she shares what this current season of life and business looks like. But this conversation goes deeper than accolades and announcements. Mandi and Tiffany take a walk down memory lane, reflecting on the early days of Brown Ambition and the foundation that built the BA community we know today. Then the conversation shifts into something more personal and powerful. Tiffany opens up about her ongoing journey with grief, how it has reshaped her perspective, and what healing looks like in real time. And because this is BA, we also get the tea on what’s next including what Tiffany is cooking up for her next book.This episode is heartfelt, reflective, and full circle. For the OG BA Fam, it truly feels like coming back home. PS: Tiffany's perfume is Her by Burberry Brit! Stay Connected - Email your questions: [email protected] Send a voice note or DM on IG: @brownambitionpodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week’s BA Q&A Mandi answers a listener question that gets straight to the point: How do employers actually verify where we’ve worked and what information are they collecting about us behind the scenes. We dive into the world of work verification and big data, including platforms like WorkMarket, and unpack how employers confirm employment history, income, and background details in today’s digital-first hiring process. In this episode, we cover: How employers verify past employment What WorkMarket is and how it fits into the hiring ecosystem The role of big data in background checks How to review, protect, and correct your employment data Because being financially informed also means being data-aware. Stay Connected - Email your questions: [email protected] Send a voice note or DM on IG: @brownambitionpodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Brown Ambition, MandiMoney sits down with actor, content creator, and entrepreneur Kaisha Huguley (aka Kaisha Creates) for a real conversation about layoffs, self-belief, and choosing yourself—especially when the plan falls apart. Kaisha opens up about being laid off from her 9–5, navigating seasonal depression, and the mindset shifts that helped her bet on herself and build multiple income streams. From acting and content creation to brand deals and financial planning with a partner, this episode is packed with honesty, strategy, and encouragement for anyone moving through an uncertain career season. Whether you’ve been laid off, are considering entrepreneurship, or just need a reminder that your worth isn’t tied to a job title this one’s for you. What We Get Into 00:00 – Introduction & personal reflections 00:37 – Welcome to Brown Ambition 00:47 – Meet today’s guest: Kaisha Huguley 01:01 – Kisha’s journey & career coaching work 02:06 – A word for listeners navigating layoffs 03:13 – Celebrating Brown Ambition’s renewal 04:14 –Kaisha s layoff story 07:18 – Choosing full-time entrepreneurship 09:43 – Balancing acting & content creation 16:12 – Seasonal depression & career uncertainty 24:20 – Teaching, social media, and staying afloat 28:52 – Pitching yourself & securing brand deals 40:47 – Corporate burnout & workplace realities 42:03 – Choosing entrepreneurship every day 43:39 – Financial uncertainty & faith in the process 44:30 – Podcasting, debt payoff & money transparency 45:21 – Financial planning as a couple 55:31 – Managing money as an entrepreneur 57:17 – Retirement, investing & long-term planning 01:09:32 – Reflecting on the entrepreneurial journey 01:13:42 – Gratitude, community & paying it forward 01:16:30 – Final thoughts & wrap-up Key Takeaways A layoff can be an ending and a beginning Self-belief is a muscle—you build it through action Multiple income streams don’t mean chaos when you plan intentionally
Mandi is back for a solo BA Q&A, answering a juicy listener question about balancing student loans, grad school, a possible home move, and a new car payment—all while chasing Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF). She breaks down how PSLF *actually* works, why “qualifying payments” matter so much, and when it can make sense to pause extra payments and redirect cash toward savings and other priorities instead. What we dive into: - How PSLF really works and what counts as a qualifying payment.- Whether you should keep paying loans that are in in-school deferment.- How to prioritize between: - Building a 3–6 month emergency fund. - Saving for moving and homebuying costs. - Paying down a high car note.- Why three months of savings may no longer be enough in today’s economy.- Practical next steps to confirm your PSLF status and get your paperwork right. Listener Question Highlight Sydney, a 34‑year‑old nurse working toward PSLF, asks whether she should keep making a $500 monthly student loan payment while her loans are in deferment—or pause to focus on savings, a future move, and her car note. Links: Federal student aid and PSLF info: studentaid.gov Stay Connected - Email your questions: [email protected] Send a voice note or DM on IG: @brownambitionpodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Brown Ambition, Mandi is joined by author, activist, and democracy defender Stacey Abrams for a powerful, timely, and deeply grounding conversation about where we are as a country and what we can actually do about it. Recorded during a moment of collective grief, fear, and exhaustion, this episode centers honesty over platitudes and action over despair. Stacey breaks down her 10 Steps Campaign, explains how authoritarianism takes root in real time, and offers a clear framework for resistance, resilience, and rebuilding without pretending this moment isn’t heavy. Together, Mandi and Stacey talk about protecting your peace without disengaging, finding joy as an act of resistance, navigating financial shame and career disruption, and why your power doesn’t disappear just because your platform changes. If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, frozen, or unsure where to start this conversation is for you. What We Get Into Why this moment feels heavier and why that feeling is by design Stacey Abrams’ 10 Steps to Autocracy and how to recognize them in real time The 10 Steps to Freedom & Power and how everyday people can activate them Why we can’t return to “how things were” and must demand something better How to talk to your kids about what’s happening without passing down fear What to do when you’re exhausted, caregiving, working, and barely holding it together Why joy is not escapism — it’s resistance Financial shame, job loss, and why debt is not a moral failure Stacey’s unsexy but life-changing money habits Building freedom funds, changing lanes, and investing in yourself and others Government shutdowns, budgets, and why “business as usual” no longer applies Why status is no longer safety and what collective action really looks like Key Takeaways</strong
This week, I'm revisitng my interview with the brilliant Jasmine Marie breathwork practitioner, founder of Black Girls Breathing, and author of Black Girls Breathing: Heal from Trauma, Combat Stress, and Find Your Freedom. From surviving the corporate grind to creating wellness spaces rooted in cultural relevance, Jasmine gets real about her journey into entrepreneurship, healing work, and what it truly takes to hold space for Black women’s mental and emotional wellbeing. We talk about everything from the power of a deep breath and surviving burnout, to funding a business on your own terms and growing a team the *smart* way. Jasmine even leads us through a mini oceanic breath session at the end — don’t miss it We talk about: - Jasmine’s transition from corporate beauty marketing to breathwork and mental wellness - Why most wellness spaces *don’t* center Black women's lived experiences — and what she's doing about it - Building a company without VC funding: how Jasmine bootstrapped and scaled BGB - The importance of listening to your body (and your breath) when trauma speaks - Balancing healing work with entrepreneurship and how not to burn out - Tools in Jasmine’s toolkit: EMDR therapy, acupuncture, daily walks, and more - Real talk on grief, generational trauma, and creating new blueprints for Black wellness Join the Movement: Visit https://www.blackgirlsbreathing.com to learn more and access free mental health resources - Follow Jasmine on IG @blackgirlsbreathing - Subscribe to *Brown Ambition* and leave us a 5-star review if this episode gave you life!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Brown Ambition, host Mandi Woodruff-Santos dives into the pressing financial trends of 2026, focusing on inflation, interest rates, the job market, and student loans. Mandi emphasizes the importance of understanding these trends and how they impact personal finances, encouraging listeners to adopt manageable habits to protect their financial well-being. She highlights the significance of tracking spending, conducting inflation audits, and being proactive about budgeting to navigate the economic landscape effectively. Mandi also discusses the challenges posed by rising interest rates and the cooling job market, particularly due to AI-driven layoffs. She advocates for a 'career resilience hour' where listeners can research industry trends and network to enhance their job security. Additionally, she addresses the looming issue of student loan wage garnishment, urging listeners to stay informed about their loan status and take proactive steps to manage their debt. By the end of the episode, listeners are equipped with actionable strategies to take control of their finances amidst these economic challenges. WHAT WE GET INTO Introduction and Overview of 2026 Financial Goals Understanding Inflation and Its Impact Interest Rates: What to Expect in 2026 The Job Market and AI: Navigating Changes Student Loans: Preparing for Wage Garnishment Conclusion and Actionable Steps for Financial Control KEY TAKEAWAYS "We want to get that money in what I love about the success of that episode is how simplistic a lot of what I discussed in that episode truly is." "You do control how you budget, how you save, how you prepare for your career and how you respond when the economy starts acting up." "Lifestyle creep is the biggest killer of wealth, okay?" "If you are lucky enough to see an increase in your income for 2026, look at how you are using those extra resources." "We have to bring it back to what those goals and that vision for ourselves in 2026 want and how can we actually feed those goals." 👉 Want more Brown Ambition? • Join our Patreon for ad-free episodes, behind‑the‑scenes content and deeper dives into money, career and entrepreneurship: Join the BA Fam! • Follow us on Instagram @brownambitionpodcast for daily money and career tips, episode updates, and community conversations.
This week on Brown Ambition’s Friday BA QA, Mandi answers a listener question that hits right at the intersection of money, values, and activism. A listener asks: If we’re boycotting a company, should we also sell the stock? Using Target as a real-life example, Mandi breaks down what it really means to invest during a boycott, the difference between individual stocks and index funds, and why long-term investing often requires emotional discipline. She also dives into the ethics of investing, socially responsible portfolios, and how to decide when holding — or selling — is the right move for you. As always, this is not financial advice — but it is real talk about aligning your money with your values. 👉 Want more Brown Ambition? • Join our Patreon for ad-free episodes, behind‑the‑scenes content and deeper dives into money, career and entrepreneurship: Join the BA Fam! • Follow us on Instagram @brownambitionpodcast for daily money and career tips, episode updates, and community conversations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Brown Ambition, Mandi sits down with award-winning producer, filmmaker, and breakout actress Kiah Clingman for a powerful conversation about rejection, reinvention, and trusting the long game. From getting rejected by Howard’s theater program to becoming a Howard alum who quietly built a producing empire… from working a demanding corporate job at Deloitte to quitting two weeks after getting a mortgage… from not booking an acting role for four years to landing a nine-episode arc on Hulu’s Reasonable Doubt — Kiah’s story is a masterclass in resilience, patience, and betting on yourself even when the timeline doesn’t make sense. This episode is for anyone who’s ever wondered if they waited too long, started too late, or took the “wrong” path. Spoiler: you didn’t. WHAT WE GET INTO Why Kiah almost didn’t submit the audition that changed her life The reality of going years without booking work as an actor How a hotel-room self tape (trash can + ring light included) landed her Reasonable Doubt Being rejected from Howard’s theater program — and why it turned out to be a blessing How Howard University and Delta Sigma Theta shaped her identity and confidence Working a high-pressure corporate job while producing films at night What it really means to be a producer (and why people misunderstand the role) Quitting Deloitte two weeks after buying a home — and the fear that followed Losing a series regular role after putting it all on the line KEY TAKEAWAYS Rejection can be redirection — even when it hurts Your “pivot” isn’t failure, it’s strategy You don’t need constant wins to be on the right path Corporate skills can fund and strengthen creative dreams Seeds planted today may not bloom for years — and that’s okay Betting on yourself often feels reckless before it feels rewarding 👉 Want more Brown Ambition? • Join our Patreon for ad-free episodes, behind‑the‑scenes content and deeper dives into money, career and entrepreneurship: Join the BA Fam! • Follow us on Instagram @brownambitionpodcast for daily money and career tips, episode updates, and community conversations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Brown Ambition, MandiMoney is back with a simple, shame‑free money reset for 2026: 3 wealthy habits you can actually stick with, even when life is lifing. Instead of overhauling your entire financial life by February, this episode walks you through small, repeatable moves that quietly build wealth in the background—whether you’re fighting inflation, juggling childcare, stuck in a “starter” home, or piecing together entrepreneurial income. 👉 Want more Brown Ambition? • Join our Patreon for ad-free episodes, behind‑the‑scenes content and deeper dives into money, career and entrepreneurship: Join the BA Fam! • Follow us on Instagram @brownambitionpodcast for daily money and career tips, episode updates, and community conversations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's January and the pressure is on to go harder, save more, invest more, and transform your entire life by next year. But piling on intense goals doesn’t always lead to motivation — often it leads straight to anxiety, comparison, and money shame when life inevitably throws a curveball. In this episode, Mandi welcomes back listener‑favorite board‑certified therapist, speaker, writer, and financial therapist Aja Evans, author of Feel Good Finance. Aja helps us rethink how we set money and career goals so they actually fit our real lives — kids, cold weather, surprise plumbing bills and all — instead of sending us into a shame spiral when we “fall off.” You’ll hear Mandi and Aja talk about: • Why January might not be the best time for your most ambitious goals, especially if you’re in hibernation mode and running on low energy. • How to get brutally honest about your time, energy, and responsibilities so your goals reflect the life you actually have, not the one Instagram says you should have. • The mindset shift from “I’m starting back at zero” to “I handled that emergency and I’m still on my path,” even when a surprise $1,000 home repair blows up your plans. • How “under‑promise and over‑deliver” with your money goals can quiet that inner “shitty committee” and help you feel proud of your progress instead of chronically behind. • Simple reminders from Aja — “be realistic and be nice” — and why it really isn’t that serious if your timeline moves from March to July. If you’ve ever looked at your accounts and thought, “I should be further along by now,” or felt like one unexpected bill erased all your progress, this conversation will help you reset your goals with more compassion, more honesty, and way less shame. Stay tuned at the end of the episode for Mandi’s note about how to send in your juiciest money and career questions for upcoming BA Q&A Fridays in 2026. -- Get listener perks and bonus content on our Patreon! Join the BA Fam here: https://www.patreon.com/c/brownambition/ Follow us on IG @brownambitionpodcast Follow Aja on IG @ajaetherapySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy New Year, BA Fam! In our most popular episode of 2025, Mandi was joined by two of our faves in the finance space: Chris Browning of “Popcorn Finance” and Berna Anat, author of the amazing book “Money Out Loud”. If you’re looking to level up your money game and feel good doing it, this episode’s for you. We get into: - The highs and lows of aggressively saving money - Gen Z’s "we’re gonna have fun & save money" energy -Your financial strategy in the age of Tr*mp Tariffs -Are solopreneurs heading back to Corporate America? We also chat about what’s going on in the world—from economic uncertainty and tariffs to the importance of staying informed without losing your peace. And when it comes to career shifts, Berna talks about her transition from full-time solopreneurship back to the 9-5 life…and how she’s doing it on her own terms. --------- EPISODE CHAPTERS --------- (0:04:49) - Financial Reflections and Regrets (0:18:29) - Realigning Values and Money Habits (0:26:21) - Navigating Economic Uncertainty and Tariffs (0:34:07) - Community Building Through Thrift and Bartering (0:45:56) - Investing Strategies and Debt Management (0:48:58) - Transitioning to Stable Employment (0:56:04) - Exploring Oakland's Black and Brown Community (1:04:37) - Lizzo's Journey to Self-Love (1:10:05) - Navigating Cancel Culture and Redemption -- This episode is all about giving yourself grace, finding balance, and building the life you want—with your finances in check and your spirit intact.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It’s time for another BA Q&A, where we answer your money and career questions straight from the inbox! This week, we're rewinding to a couple of our favorite questions from this year.💫 “How do I set and stick to financial goals?” — Listen up, Unicorn! We’re breaking down how to get clear on your money priorities, stay consistent when life gets messy, and finally start hitting those goals that keep slipping off your list.💼 “Help me find a financial planner!” — Solange, we got you! We’ll walk you through what to look for in a planner, the questions to ask before you hire one, and how to find your money match—someone who actually gets your goals and your budget.Whether you’re just getting started or ready to level up your finances, this episode is packed with practical tips and real talk to keep your ambition (and your money) growing strong. Don’t forget to: • Share your favorite BA episodes • Follow us @BrownAmbitionPodcast on IG • Send your questions to [email protected] Until next time, keep stacking that paper and living your best life! 💅🏾 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thinking about switching careers but not sure where to start? In this episode, Mandi Money breaks down what it really takes to make a successful career pivot in 2026 — without burning yourself out or making impulsive moves. We talk about why self-care and self-trust are non-negotiable during career transitions, how to investigate new paths without rushing the process, and the mindset shifts required to move with confidence. Mandi also walks us through a five-step framework for career pivots, helping you identify what’s holding you back, explore different types of pivots, and own your story as you move forward. Whether you’re feeling stuck, curious, or ready for something more, this conversation will help you move strategically toward a career that actually aligns with your goals. WHAT WE GET INTO -Why 2026 is shaping up to be a major year for career change -The role of self-care and self-trust in navigating career pivots -How to identify your personal career blockers and work through them -The three types of career pivots: quit pivots, micro pivots, and bridge pivots -Why you don’t have to quit your job to pivot successfully -How to own your narrative and build confidence during transitions LINKS Ready to start your own pivot? Access the free guide mentioned in the episode here:https://mandimoney.myflodesk.com/pivot Join the Brown Ambition YouTube Community: Search Brown Ambition Podcast on YouTube Connect with guest mentor Amina Altai: Look up The Ambition Trap Follow Mandi Money on IG & TikTok for more career and money guidance Leave a review on Apple Podcasts — your feedback helps BA grow! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What's up BA Fam! Mandi's back with a new BA QA, taking listener Tina's question about managing credit card debt, specifically focusing on balance transfers. She explains the benefits and risks associated with transferring balances to 0% interest cards, the importance of comparing offers, and the potential pitfalls of deferred interest. Mandi emphasizes the need for a strategic approach to debt management, encouraging listeners to take charge of their finances while also being mindful of their mental health during challenging financial times. As always, these QA episodes are meant for edutainment purposes and are not a replacement for personalized financial advice. Have a question for the show? Email Mandi at [email protected] or DM her on IG @brownambitionpodcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week’s solo episode, Mandi Money invites the BA Fam into a deeply personal, deeply revealing moment of reflection. After attending an intimate one-day mastermind retreat hosted by friend of the show Amina Altai, Mandi found herself sitting with something she rarely lets linger: discomfort. What started as a simple business check-in turned into a powerful lesson on alignment, limiting beliefs, burnout, and trusting your gut—even when it feels like your whole body is screaming, “Girl, run!” From sharing vulnerably about juggling three major projects (the podcast, coaching, and her book), to getting an unexpected wake-up call during her very first Akashic Records reading, this episode is full of emotional clarity, honesty, and a reminder that sometimes the thing we’ve been treating like a side dish is actually the main meal. Plus: Mandi breaks down the viral “3-hour drive” TikTok saga, celebrates Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s genius campaign ad, and calls out the infuriating news about national parks removing free-entry days for Juneteenth & MLK Day. 🧡 LINKS Join the Brown Ambition YouTube Community: Search Brown Ambition Podcast on YouTube Connect with guest mentor Amina Altai: Look up The Ambition Trap Follow Mandi Money on IG & TikTok for more career and money guidance Leave a review on Apple Podcasts — your feedback helps BA grow! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this BAQA episode, Mandi Money is joined by legendary money expert and Money Coach, Lynnette Khalfani‑Cox, to answer a powerful question from listener Raquel: “I’m 56, I like my paralegal job, I love my podcast, and I know I can’t afford to fully retire… so what does my next act even look like?” Together, we talk honestly about purpose vs. profit, identity beyond your 9–5, and how to design a “second half” of your career that actually feels good—not like another grind. In this episode: • What to do when you can’t imagine not working—but also don’t want to die at your desk • How to separate your identity from your job title • Ways to test an entrepreneurial or creative “next act” without blowing up your life • Using a podcast or passion project as a door‑opener to paid opportunities • Frameworks for figuring out what you really want this next chapter to feel like • The three key numbers to know before you pull back from your 9–5 (income, expenses, net worth) • Why retirement doesn’t have to be all‑or‑nothing (and what flexible work can look like) Connect with our guest • @LynnetteKhalfaniCox on IG • Grab her latest book Bounce Back: The Ultimate Guide to Financial Resilience See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the show, we’re getting real about the holiday season at the Brown Table because as much as we love the food, the vibes, and a good family kiki, the holidays can bring up a lot. From navigating messy family dynamics to redefining traditions, the hosts open up about what it means to protect your peace, your energy, and yes…your bank account, during one of the most emotionally loaded times of the year. We break down Black Friday and Cyber Monday (are we still doing this??) and how inflation is shifting the way we shop, save, and travel. We dive into the rise of going no-contact, the pressure social media puts on relationships, and why setting boundaries is becoming a form of self-care for this generation. There’s also plenty of laughter, a little baking therapy, some real talk about parenting across generations, and a reminder that collaboration will always take you farther than competition—whether it’s in your career or your personal life. If you’re entering the holidays with mixed feelings, if your family group chat is already on mute, or if you’re trying to grow into your best self while everyone else expects the “old you,” this episode is the one you’ll want to sit with. KEY TAKEAWAYS The holidays hit differently for everyone—and it’s okay to admit it. Traditions can evolve as you evolve. Inflation is real and your budget is allowed to reflect that. Baking is basically free therapy. Social media has changed how we view family and boundaries. Going no-contact is becoming a valid, empowered choice. Collaboration builds community; competition isolates. You’re allowed to protect your mental health, even from family. Self-reflection is the gateway to better relationships. Therapy helps you hear critique without shrinking. 🎧 Call to Action Follow Brown Ambition on your favorite podcast app Leave us a review — it helps more listeners find the show Share this episode with someone who needs a reminder that slowing down is not giving up See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi BA Fam - I hope you had the loveliest, peaceful Thanksgiving week and weekend. I will be back with a brand new Brown Table this Weds, and I am recording new BA Q&A episodes as well! So please submit any questions to [email protected] or DM me on IG @brownambitionpodcast. In the meantime, enjoy this rewind episode of my conversation with THEE incredible Cebo Campbell, a creative director, author and entrepreneur who wrote the bestselling novel The Sky Full of Elephants. SFOE was my first-ever Brown Ambition Book Club Pick of 2025, and if you haven't had a chance to experience it yet, please grab a copy!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy Thanksgiving week, beloved BA Fam! As a special treat, I wanted to share a crossover episode with Nerdwallet's SmartMoney Podcast, featuring their incredible hosts Sean Piles and Elizabeth Ayoola. We had SUCH a good conversation about career strategies, salary negotiations, and how to navigate this wild job market we’re in right now.We talked about everything—from how I 10x’d my salary by quitting my way to the top, to why you need to stop being loyal to companies that won’t pay you what you’re worth. We even got into the power of storytelling in your career, building community, and why you should always be taking those recruiter calls even when you’re not looking.I hope you enjoy this episode and that wherever you find yourself this holiday week, you're surrounded by loved ones and make time to take care of yourselves as well. Much love, Mandi & Team BASee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Mandi Money sits down with powerhouse executive coach and host of Ambition Without Compromise, Monique R. Shields a woman whose mission is simple but profound: to liberate the professional imaginations of women of color. From being a “lost English major” to coaching leaders across mental health, tech, and corporate spaces, Monique shares the honest, unfiltered truth about taking up space, transitioning careers, and surviving this messy middle season so many of us are navigating. Together, Mandi and Monique dive deep into: The pressure high-achieving women feel to fix everything through achievement What it really looks like to slow down, pause, and rest — especially when the world feels on fire How motherhood becomes a catalyst for clarity and self-possession Moving through anxiety, identity shifts, and the comparison trap Why community and group coaching are lifelines, not luxuries The behind-the-scenes of building a coaching practice while keeping your peace This conversation is the hug, the truth-telling, and the collective exhale you didn’t know you needed. ✨ About Monique R. Shields Executive Coach • Podcast Host • Leadership Developer Instagram: @MoniqueRShields Website: moniquershields.com Podcast: Ambition Without Compromise 🎧 Call to Action Follow Brown Ambition on your favorite podcast app Leave us a review — it helps more listeners find the show Share this episode with someone who needs a reminder that slowing down is not giving up See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey, hey BA fam! This week we're revisiting two intense listener questions: Financial Infidelity: When Your Partner Invests Behind Your Back Listener Robin's husband made an over $50,000 investment on credit cards without telling her—and lost it all. Mandi breaks down how to protect yourself: separate your finances, secure bank accounts with strong authentication, and get a family law attorney involved ASAP to understand spousal debt laws. Workplace Sexual Harassment: When Do You Speak Up? Our second listener is dealing with sexual harassment, an HR department that dropped the ball, and a toxic team at her financial services firm. She's ready to leave but wondering: should she put her grievances in her resignation letter? Mandi gets into documenting everything with dates and evidence, weighing career risks, and deciding if speaking up can create change for others. Have a question you'd like me to answer on an upcoming episode? Email me at [email protected] or DM me on IG at @brownambitionpodcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Mandi Money brings the BAFAM a special “Best Of” mash-up episode featuring two powerhouse women who’ve carved out space in the C-suite and beyond. From boldly leaving corporate America to building whole new tables (not just getting a seat at one), these conversations are all about self-belief, wealth-building, and trusting your gut—even when everyone else thinks you’re wild for betting on yourself. This ep revisits conversations with: ✨ Christina Mancini, CEO of Black Girls Code [link to full EP]✨ Gabrielle Gambrell, media executive at Hachette Book Group [link to full ep] Both women share the real talk behind their boldest career pivots, what it takes to thrive in rare professional spaces, and why betting on yourself is the ultimate flex. Quick reminder: if you want YOUR question featured on the show, head to brownambitionpodcast.com and submit it through our website, or slide into our DMs on Instagram at @BrownAmbitionPodcast. And while you’re there, leave us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts—it seriously helps other people find the show and helps us climb back into that top ten for business podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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