EPISODE 107:
MINDSET AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN PERSONAL FINANCE FOR ARTISTS WITH RACHEL SCHMELING
Host: Ethan Steimel
Release Date: 07/11/2022
Release Date: 07/11/2022
Rachel Schmeling, an actor and finance coach, provides actionable advice on improving personal finances.
Topics: ⭐️Budgeting ⭐️Falling in love with future you ⭐️Reframing negative money attitudes ⭐️Defining success and finding our core beliefs ⭐️Shifting out of victim mindset and taking ownership of our finances |
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Rachel Schmeling
Artist & Financial Coach
Rachel Schmeling is a multi-hyphenate artist and finance coach based in New York City. In her stage and film productions, she loves to collaborate with other courageous storytellers to bring new and underrepresented voices to the forefront.
Select theatre credits include: Jo March (Little Women, Hedgepig Ensemble Theatre), Hermia/Miranda/Viola (A Taste of Shakespeare, Hedgepig Ensemble Theatre, Juliet (Romeo and Juliet, Rude Grooms), Ensemble (Jeannette, NMTC/Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center), Sal (Hurricane Sleep, the box collective), Ensemble (Julius Caesar, The Public Theater).
She is also a financial freedom coach with Beyond The Green Coaching. During her personal finance journey, it was so important to have someone in her corner cheering her on through her wins and supporting her through the really hard moments. Now, as a financial freedom coach herself, she aims to be that support system for all of her clients. She specializes in working with artists, independent contractors, and entrepreneurs.
Artist & Financial Coach
Rachel Schmeling is a multi-hyphenate artist and finance coach based in New York City. In her stage and film productions, she loves to collaborate with other courageous storytellers to bring new and underrepresented voices to the forefront.
Select theatre credits include: Jo March (Little Women, Hedgepig Ensemble Theatre), Hermia/Miranda/Viola (A Taste of Shakespeare, Hedgepig Ensemble Theatre, Juliet (Romeo and Juliet, Rude Grooms), Ensemble (Jeannette, NMTC/Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center), Sal (Hurricane Sleep, the box collective), Ensemble (Julius Caesar, The Public Theater).
She is also a financial freedom coach with Beyond The Green Coaching. During her personal finance journey, it was so important to have someone in her corner cheering her on through her wins and supporting her through the really hard moments. Now, as a financial freedom coach herself, she aims to be that support system for all of her clients. She specializes in working with artists, independent contractors, and entrepreneurs.