
Jen Glantz
Writer at Freelance
Founder of Bridesmaid for Hire, 3x Author, You're Not Getting Any Younger Podcast Host, Freelance Writer.... & always down to eat a cheap slice of NYC pizza.
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3 weeks ago |
businessinsider.com | Libby Kane |Jen Glantz |Henry Blodget
As an entrepreneur who runs a service-based business in the wedding industry, I'm always looking for ways to bring in passive income. I don't want to work more than 50 hours a week, and in order to keep that work-life balance, I've found I need new ways of generating income that don't involve so much of my time. Over the years, I've made passive income by selling online courses and ebooks, and doing affiliate advertising on content I create for my own website or social media channels.
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1 month ago |
businessinsider.com | Jen Glantz |Henry Blodget
Jen Glantz (pictured) wants to retire wealthy. Gaby Deimeke 2025-05-02T12:17:02Z Facebook Email X LinkedIn Copy link Save Saved Read in app This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Have an account? . I've become very focused on retirement planning now because I didn't care enough to save in my 20s.
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1 month ago |
cnbc.com | Jen Glantz
When I was pregnant with my first child, my mind was still in work mode. Since starting my company Bridesmaid for Hire in 2014, I'd often worked 70-hour weeks, traveled all over the country for business opportunities, and attached my identity to my hustle. I didn't want any of that to change just because I was becoming a mom. I planned to take six weeks of maternity leave, lining up childcare and business gigs — working weddings and speaking at conferences — right afterward.
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1 month ago |
flipboard.com | Jen Glantz
NowCNN — When Jill Langen decided to list her Clarkston, Michigan, home of 25 years for sale last month, she did it without the help of a real estate agent. Seven days later, she had an agreement signed with a buyer and her home was off the market. Langen’s decision to go it alone isn’t typical among …
4 cambios radicales (pero sencillos) que he hecho con mis finanzas para prepararme para una recesión
1 month ago |
businessinsider.es | Jen Glantz
Todos los años dedico unos días a hacer un balance de mis finanzas. Empiezo echando un vistazo a todos los errores de gasto e inversión que he cometido a lo largo del año. Luego, analizo cuánto he sido capaz de ahorrar mensualmente ciñéndome a mi presupuesto y lo cerca que he estado de alcanzar mis objetivos financieros anuales. Pero este año también estoy buscando nuevas formas de proteger mis finanzas contra una crisis económica, por si se produce de nuevo una gran recesión.
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It’s important for me to be different than I was the last year. I want to make less of the same mistakes. I want to be less scared of living my own life. I want to be the 2025 version of myself. That takes effort and awareness. Gah, what am I talking about. It takes guts.

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