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Creating Abundance at Any Income (with Ann Neal)

Ann’s presentation was all about developing systems, processes and habits around creating that feeling of abundance – no matter how much money you make. Because, when you can feel abundance in your life – you attract more of it.

For those of us living paycheck to paycheck, it can be east to get stuck in the mindset of “we have no money for ourselves.” And then that becomes our mindset and thus our reality.

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Healthy, Wealthy Money Talks

Money conversations can and should be fun and productive.  Here are some best practices The Pledgettes have learned from each other, our awesome guest speakers, and increasing our financial literacy. 

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Community Matters. Now more than ever.

In the aftermath of the Supreme Court’s decision to reverse Roe vs. Wade via the Dobbs vs. Jackson Case, it was hard for me to find light in that darkness. And though the recent election has helped quell some worries – others remain heavy.

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Denver Startup Week at Capital One Cafe

In September, we hosted our Denver Startup Week session at Capital One Cafe. They captured their favorite clips of the week, including an interview with Jenn Uhen and highlights from our session. I love seeing smiling faces having 1:1 healthy, wealthy money talks and finding Financial Friends. Check out the video here.

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Financial Trauma: What is it and What you can do

Recently Amanda Kruger, LPC, EMDR, presented to The Pledgettes about Financial Trauma. It mades sense to me that it would exist but it wasn’t until Amanda deeply described it that I had a better understanding of what it could do to people on their personal financial journey. I asked Amanda if she would write a guest blog for us so you could learn more about Financial Trauma, identify if you have experienced it, and work through it with some tips from Amanda. If you have experience Financial Trauma, working with a professional, like a Financial Therapist, may benefit you and your financial journey. Without further ado, let’s dig into it.

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We See You Kroger & Albertsons

Last week, the news is abuzz with the potential merger of Kroger and Albertsons.

I was pretty surprised by this since King Soopers/City Market (Kroger) and Safeway (Albertsons) are the two main grocery stores I see in Colorado and it seemed like they would have a monopoly. As I read on, they are merging to try to compete with Walmart, who is always trying to compete with Amazon.

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Now & Center: Entrepreneurial Voices from the Margin

Join Karen Bartlett of the Now & Center podcast, as she talks to Jenn Uhen, Founder of The Pledgettes, about building wealth without being extractive, avoiding an either/or lens around money, and what is enough. They discuss toxic messages for women in business, nonprofit or for-profit status, and communities as a business model.

They have a coaching conversation centered around prioritizing time with all the shoulds in business, being with not knowing, and how to foster creativity and innovation. Jenn calls out the fallacy of the “self-made man,” and calls in that she is a “community-made woman.”

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Financial Friends: Why You Need Them + How to Find Them

Think about one of your greatest accomplishments in life. How did you celebrate? Who was there with you? What were the milestones you achieved along the way? Who supported you in the process and how?

Big things don’t happen in a silo. Great things don’t happen alone. We need to shed the illusion of self-made and celebrate being community-made. People help us achieve big things and people make the process great.

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Are you Staying In Your Place?

Guest Blog Written by Chrysta Barre

Last week I attended the Women’s Equality Day event in Denver hosted by the Pledgettes. The She Goes High booth was located in a corner of the front part of the space at TARRA, and when Jenn introduced me I decided not to stay tucked away in the corner, and to come up to what was, more or less, the “front” of the room.

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Event Recap: Denver Women’s Equality Day 2022

There is nothing more powerful than a room full of incredible women committed to doing big things. I am still beaming from last week’s Denver event at TARRA with our amazing community partners.

Over the past two and a half years, The Pledgettes has adjusted to the changing times and morphed into a thriving online community. Our twice monthly speaker webinars are informative and fun, our social Financial Friends virtual and Denver chats brighten the month and our platform delivers daily discussion.

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Your Financial A-Team will guide and support you as CEO of your Money

Your personal financial journey does not need to be a solo one! At The Pledgettes, we are not self-made men; we are community-made women. We celebrate all of those who have helped get to where we are today and are helping us reach our Big Financial Goals of the future.

We believe that there are 5 types of people that belong on your Financial A-Team, including specialists, connectors, mentors and mentees, financial friends, and diverse thinkers. By collaborating together, we are closer to achieving those Big Financial Goals that each one of us has.

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How to Create Values-Aligned Financial Goals

In our Values-Aligned Financial Goals workshop, Melissa Mittelstaedt led The Pledgettes in mindful session full of exercises to determine our values for the ultimate goal of using them to guide our financial goals.

At The Pledgettes, our values define our approach to personal finance. As Melissa put it so beautiful in our workshop, “Values are what keeps us in alignment with our soul.”

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Get Started! How to Take an Active Role in your Personal Finances

1. Start a money conversation.

Money conversations are like peeling back the layers of an onion. Start slowly on experience questions before diving deep into numbers questions. Celebrate success, share experiences, and ask questions. When we normalize money conversations we can learn from each other, hear unique ideas/perspectives, and confidently make money moves.

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