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Achieving Financial Independence Through Community with Diania Merriam

Broadcast on:
24 Mar 2022

Are you passionate about finding financial independence but not sure how to actually implement it with the right level of support and accountability? It feels like no matter how much advice you see on social media or you absorb from the personal finance gurus, it's so difficult to cultivate the discipline on your own to make things happen. 

That's why I really wanted to have our guest on for this week to talk about how financial independence is not meant to be done alone. This week we're joined by Diania Merriam who is the founder of the EconoMe Conference, which is an event centered around financial independence for everyone. She's the host of the popular podcast Optimal Finance Daily, where she shares top articles from thought leaders in the personal finance space.

After getting out of $30,000 dollars in debt in less than a year, she launched her own business and is completely passionate about helping others achieve their own financial independence. I know you'll see that passion shine through in our discussion today.

 

>>> Connect with Diania on IG @economecon

>>> https://economeconference.com/about/

>>> Optimal Finance Daily Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/optimal-finance-daily/id1090822398

>>> https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaZHcGgBO42McWZPaSIJhYw

 

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The information contained in this podcast is intended for educational purposes only and is not individual tax advice. Please consult a qualified professional before implementing anything you learn.