The Financial Diet

šŸ”” FREE WORKSHOP REMINDER : "How To Make Your Money Work For You" šŸ””

We're covering everything from the basics of real estate, to mastering investments beyond the 401k, side income, entrepreneurship, and so much more!

This class will include a 60-minute session followed by an interactive Q&A with our hosts and plenty of take-home materials.

Click here to claim a spot! –> bit.ly/YTCommCarousel

1 week ago | [YT] | 740



@pancreaticforce

When I first read this I had a healthy dose of skepticism. But then I saw it was financial diet, and I softened. Chelsea Fagan is great. I appreciate her grounded advice, and the fact that she doesn't treat her audience as fools who haven't figured it out. I appreciate the others who work on the channel as well, It's always been a good healthy reminder.

1 week ago | 3

@mayae9372

Real estate isn't something to invest in. Housing is a right, not an investment opportunity. I do hope you will touch on how problematic investing in property is. We should all avoid that. Ethical property investing doesn't exist by definition.

1 week ago | 15

@lolemon321

Is this applicable to non-US folks?

1 week ago | 21

@theodorekrause9058

Single best career decision I made was picking a career in the finance field. I’m a 28 year old estate planning attorney. And I’m light years ahead of many of my peers in understanding wealth management.

5 days ago | 0

@casey6556

Any workshop that will be seriously discussing real estate is one that I can tell is too rich for me LMFAO

1 week ago | 5

@mistermonarch297

In 8 easy unethical steps, you too can be a member of our ruling class

1 week ago | 15

@Pacemaker_fgc

Some serious red flags in this promo. We all know the rich were mostly born rich. This whole thing comes across like a tik tok course sale scam, especially "additional properties" in the real estate section.

1 week ago | 5

@breakupmakeup

I’m going!

1 week ago | 1

@eztrada

Seems a lot of great advice for 60 min only. What is the catch?

6 days ago | 0

@SW23252

"The wealthy pay for advice." Like what? Eliminate unnecessary expenses? Cause that's what the advisor my cousin went to told her. Charging you $600 an hour to tell you stuff your common sense should told you for free.

1 week ago | 8

@mayae9372

I'll pass judgment when I've seen it. But I'm very skeptical to you promoting the buying of multiple properties.

1 week ago | 4

@logans_beastmaster

Can I get the link to register?

5 days ago | 0

@eugeniaghiso9206

I can't register from another country

1 week ago | 0

@sierrafrost1222

So to teach how systems are designed to keep people poor, you are using a the same system every other capitalist coach uses to get ppl to a free webinar and then try to coerce them to buy from you? Wow. How innovative. šŸ™„

1 week ago | 5

@RobinTheBot

When you see rich people robbing us for their wealth the response is not a 60 webinar about how to be a robber ...

1 week ago | 1

@ajoo10

I would push back on the credit cards point. They are bad from a moral point of view. Even if it's not going to affect you personally, using a credit card (for the rewards or unnecessary purchases) is indirectly supporting them to trap other people in debt. Not talking about anyone who genuinely needs access to credit - do what you have to to keep yourself safe and healthy.

1 week ago | 1

@situpeutparlemoi

I see something advocating for real estate as an "investment" and I know I'm looking at ruling class delusion and a full on lack of ethics. Liked you before. Unsubbing now.

1 week ago | 15

@winnershandbook1069

The hypocrisy of Chelsea is baffling. Yikes you're just a snake oil saleswoman

6 days ago | 0