The Swift Surge of FOMO
Rachael Bronstein looks at turning FOMO to JOMO and avoiding financial FOMO induced pitfalls.
Rachael Bronstein looks at turning FOMO to JOMO and avoiding financial FOMO induced pitfalls.
Rachael Bronstein dives a bit deeper into the trifecta of mental, physical, and financial health, as she notes it’s all about gearing up for life on the road in the healthiest way possible.
Rachael Bronstein helps readers build a plan for their future and to be your best self. Don’t wait until the tour ends to think about what’s next, take positive action now.
Rachael Bronstein helps readers navigate the journey toward a better credit score, debunking persistent myths along the way.
What does your post-work future look like? A cottage by the bay, a cabin in the woods, or the freedom to travel without a fixed residence? Maybe the idea of retiring doesn’t resonate, or perhaps it’s something that you haven’t considered yet. Here’s some financial planning from Rachael Bronstein of Life’s Jam. This column is packed with a lot of advice since the music industry adds another layer of complexity to financial planning.
Debt levels are hitting record highs, and the reasons are complex. Rachael Bronstein encourages readers to first tackle the challenge of adding to one’s current debt burden.
Rachael Bronstein got the opportunity to set up a table backstage at the Tortuga Music Festival and found that the desire to discuss and learn more about financial health was a hot topic among the festival workers and crews.
Rachael Bronstein asks “why do we perpetually find ourselves caught in this cycle of procrastination and last-minute frenzy at tax time?” Our own money stories—the narrative we’ve internalized about money—may hold the answer.
Our new columnist, Rachael Bronstein, an accredited financial counselor, looks at some of the things to consider, keep track of, and avoid as production professionals.