
TIFFANY & YU
By Tiffany Yu


047: If Your Wallet Could Talk (3/3) ft. Eryn Schultz of Her Personal Finance
If Your Wallet Could Talk is a three-episode podcast series that was created at the LA Ossa Production Camp in March 2022.
Podcast team: JoJo Evonlah, Brenda Hernández, Quinn Greenhaus, Saranne Rothberg, Tiffany Yu
Guest: Eryn Schultz of Her Personal Finance
Somewhere on her journey from management consulting to retail grocery operations to healthy school lunch, Eryn Schultz developed a passion for personal finance. Starting with a desire to help her co-workers get their free 401K match, she started to create content to help people master their finances. Eryn has a BS from Georgetown University and an MBA from Harvard Business School. Eryn is not a Registered Investment Advisor at this time.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/her.personal.finance/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eryn-schultz-26830317/
Facebook: http://facebook.com/her.finance.day
Website: https://herpersonalfinance.com/

046: If Your Wallet Could Talk (2/3) ft. Caitlynn Eldridge, CPA
If Your Wallet Could Talk is a three-episode podcast series that was created at the LA Ossa Production Camp in March 2022.
Podcast team: JoJo Evonlah, Brenda Hernández, Quinn Greenhaus, Saranne Rothberg, Tiffany Yu
Guest: Caitlynn Eldridge, CEO, Eldridge CPA LLC
Caitlynn is a CPA, mom of 4, military spouse, and small business owner. She's spent the last 12 years working in a variety of tax roles but has found her passion in working to disrupt the industry. Teaching other professionals how to be more personable and relatable while helping clients understand their financials and how to grow their businesses. No boring CPA here- she’s all about trying to make it understandable and almost enjoyable.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caitlynneldridge/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caitlynn-eldridge-cpa-77205712/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/caitlynneldridgecpa
Website: http://www.caitlynneldridge.com

045: If Your Wallet Could Talk (1/3) ft. Shang Saavedra of Save My Cents
If Your Wallet Could Talk is a three-episode podcast series that was created at the LA Ossa Production Camp in March 2022.
Podcast team: JoJo Evonlah, Brenda Hernández, Quinn Greenhaus, Saranne Rothberg, Tiffany Yu
Guest: Shang Saavedra, personal finance educator, Save My Cents
Shang reached the ability to be work optional by the time she was aged 31, by focusing on increasing her income, lowering her expenses, and investing all her savings. During the day, Shang is a corporate working mother, and at night, Shang creates content around investing, personal finance, and mindset, on her blog savemycents.com and Instagram @savemycents. She has a heart for teaching Americans how to retire with dignity, with a focus on mental health, behavioral psychology, and an attitude of doing things scared. She lives with her husband, child, and two cats.
Instagram: http://instagram.com/savemycents
Website: http://savemycents.com


043: LGBTQIA+ & API Advocacy as the Nonbinary Queen of TikTok ft. Mother Victory, social media personality

042: Three Decades of Disability Fashion Styling & Advocacy ft. Stephanie Thomas, Cur8able

041: How to Be an Ally ft. Melinda Briana Epler, Change Catalyst
In this episode, I’m joined by Melinda Briana Epler, CEO of Change Catalyst and author of How to Be an Ally: Actions You Can Take for a Stronger, Happier Workplace, to discuss her own journey to becoming an ally and how all of us can become better allies. Plus -- win a signed copy of Melinda's book by leaving us an Apple Podcast review answering the question that Melinda posed at the end of the episode on your own allyship action. Screenshot it and email it to hello@tiffanyyu.com by October 20, 2021 (US only). ---- Show notes & transcript: http://tiffanyyu.com/podcast/041

040: Speaking Your Truth Doesn’t Make You Unprofessional ft voice & presence coach Elissa Weinzimmer
In this special episode of Tiffany & Yu, we’re sharing a conversation that happened in the Diversability Leadership Collective (http://diversability.mn.co), Diversability’s members-only community to accelerate disability leadership, influence, and advocacy. We were joined by voice and presence coach Elissa Weinzimmer and DLC member Alissa Lauzon to discuss the ways in which we can speak our truth about our disability and access needs at work.
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Show notes & transcript: http://tiffanyyu.com/podcast/040
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039: Making the Disability Experience Accessible ft. Emily Ladau, author of Demystifying Disability

038: Chronic Illness, Mental Health, Body Image & Boundaries on Social Media ft. Gigi Robinson

037: Illuminating the “I” in LGBTQIA+ ft. Alicia Roth Weigel, Intersex Advocate

036: How a Car Accident Led to a Six-Figure Crowdfunding Campaign ft. Eric Chen, Sabobatage

035: Creating Inclusion and Belonging Through Dance and Beyond ft. Marisa Hamamoto, Infinite Flow
In this episode, I’m joined by Marisa Hamamoto, founder of Infinite Flow, to discuss how her journey of not feeling like she belonged led her to create spaces of inclusion and belonging for others. ---- Show notes & transcript: http://tiffanyyu.com/podcast/035

034: Making Space for Grief this Mother's Day & the Ongoing Pandemic ft. Grief Guide Alica Forneret

033: Increasing Access in the Least Diverse Profession in the U.S. ft. Elisa Dun, Lawyer & HR Leader

032: Championing Subtle and Accessible Activism with Chronic Illness ft. Dominique Viel, InvisiYouth

031: Breaking Out of Your Echo Chamber ft. Sophie Beren, The Conversationalist

030: Teachers As Disability Allies and Advocates ft. Accessibility Specialist Jack Catalano

029: Healing from Racism & Misogyny Against Asian American Women ft Ko Im, Award-Winning Storyteller

028: How I Grew To 12.8k Followers in 3 Months on the New Social App Clubhouse

027: Stepping Into Your Authentic Self and Leadership ft. Stephanie Thoma, Confident Introvert

026: Fatherhood, Gender Equity & Redefining Masculinity ft. Brian Anderson, Fathering Together

025: Finding Connection, Self-Love, and Thriving with Chronic Illness ft. Nitika Chopra, Chronicon

024: Allyship, Solidarity & Fighting Anti-Asian Racism ft. Sam Hyun, MA Asian American Commission

023: Civic Engagement, Holding Government Accountable & Systemic Change ft. Maria Yuan, IssueVoter
In this episode, we’re joined by Maria Yuan, Founder of IssueVoter, to discuss how to be more civically engaged and holding our elected officials accountable. With a new Congress being sworn in on January 3rd, 2021, this is a great time to talk about civic engagement, staying informed about what Congress is doing, and how to keep your representatives accountable.
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Transcript & show notes: http://tiffanyyu.com/podcast/023


021: The Fight for LGBTQI+ Rights and Justice for All ft. Human Rights Lawyer Jake Okechukwu Effoduh

020: Healing and Support During Times of Racial and Intergenerational Trauma ft. Dr. Adia Gooden

019: Disability Art, Dance and Storytelling ft. Dancer & Cultural Critic Jerron Herman

018: Disability Pride, ADA30 & Diversability’s D-30 Disability Impact List ft Alex Locust, Glamputee


016: The Power of Art to Inspire Hope & Heal the World in COVID-19 ft. Nigerian Artist Kunle Adewale

015: Job Hunting as a Skillset Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic and Recession ft. Emilie Aries (Bossed Up)

014: Black & Exhausted, Allyship is Being the Trusted Sidekick ft. Corey Ponder, Em|PACT Strategies
In this episode, we’re joined by Corey Ponder, an empathy practitioner and the founder of Em|PACT Strategies, to chat about anti-Black racism and allyship through empathy and being the trusted sidekick.
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Show Notes & Transcript: http://tiffanyyu.com/podcast/014

013: Building Your Personal Brand Empire ft. Haley Hoffman Smith (Her Big Idea)
In this episode, we’re joined by Haley Hoffman Smith, author of Her Big Idea, to chat about how vulnerability and being your authentic self are the keys to building your personal brand.
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Show notes and transcript: http://tiffanyyu.com/podcast/013

012: Mobilizing Young People to Drive Action Against COVID-19 Globally ft. Dr. David Walcott

011: Intersectional Black & Disabled Police Brutality and Racism ft. DEI Advocate Kareemah Batts
In this episode, we’re chatting with Kareemah Batts--diversity, equity & inclusion advocate, cancer survivor, and founder of the Adaptive Climbing Group--on how to be an anti-racist and ally in the wake of the unnecessary deaths of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, Nina Pop, Sean Reed and so many more.
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Show notes & transcript: http://tiffanyyu.com/podcast/011

010: COVID-19 and Mental Health from a Frontline Health Worker in Zambia ft. Naeem Dalal, MD


008: When Mental Health Crisis Leads to Empathetic Listening Movement ft. Amornthep Sachamuneewongse
In this episode, we’re joined by Amornthep (Sanju) Sachamuneewongse--Thai mental health advocate, Davos delegate, and CEO & Founder of Sati App--to share his mental health lived experience and why we need empathetic listening. Content Warning: mentions of self-harm, suicide and suicidal ideation. If you're in the U.S. and experiencing a crisis, text MADE to 741741 for free, 24/7 support. In Canada text 686868 and in the U.K., text 85258. If you need other mental health support, visit http://mentalhealth.wearespur.com/ ---- Show notes & transcript: http://tiffanyyu.com/podcast/008


006: Disability Equity & Access in COVID-19 Response ft. Dr. Victor Santiago Pineda (World Enabled)

005: Conquering Mount Kilimanjaro in a Wheelchair ft. Marcela Marañon (The Journey of a Brave Woman)
In this episode, we're chatting with accessibility traveler Marcela Marañon, known as The Journey of a Brave Woman across social media, on her mission to travel the world to highlight accessibility and climbing Mount Kilimanjaro in a wheelchair. -- Show notes & transcript: http://tiffanyyu.com/podcast/005




Introducing: TIFFANY & YU
TIFFANY & YU is a podcast hosted by Tiffany Yu, featuring conversations on all things wellness, identity, and leadership with friends who are using their voices and platforms to cultivate compassion, creativity, and change.
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Transcript: Hi everyone, I'm Tiffany Yu and so excited to introduce you to TIFFANY & YU, the podcast! Over the past couple of years, I've been a guest on a handful of different podcasts, chatting about disability and identity, side hustles and entrepreneurship, leading with vulnerability, and more. As I record this, we are in the middle of a pandemic related to COVID-19, also known as coronavirus. I'm based in San Francisco, and we still have a couple more weeks of "shelter in place," so I figured, this might be a good time to launch my own podcast. For those of you I haven't met yet, I'm a social entrepreneur and disability advocate who spends my work and life destigmatizing disability, trauma, and grief. Along that journey, I've met some incredible people--people who have created space for me and for us to explore what it means to be human. I want to share these conversations with you. My hope is that we can co-create something beautiful together and I hope that listening to these conversations provides you a space to feel empowered and inspired. If something here resonates with you, feel free to subscribe, leave a review, rate this podcast, or reach out to me across social media at @imtiffanyyu. That's the letter "I", the letter "M", followed by my first and last name. I'm so glad you're here. Thank you for stopping by!
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