EPISODE 55:
PURCHASING A HOME IN NYC AS A THEATRICAL DESIGNER W/ DONYALE WERLE AND BETH TUROMSHA
Host: Ethan Steimel
Release Date: 05/17/2021
Release Date: 05/17/2021
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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Links and Resources
Van Gogh (virtual show)
Real Estate Investing with Matt Picheny | Artistic Finance - Episode 42
Pros and Cons of Investing In Real Estate - Investopedia
StreatEasy - Real Estate Listings
Single Women Pursue Homeownership
Donyale Werle
Scenic Designer
Theater / Gardens * NYC
@donyale_werle
Donyale Werle has been designing sets on an off Broadway for 20 years. Donyale is a sustainability activist. She teaches in the graduate program at Brooklyn College Department of Theater. Awards include a Tony, OBIE, Lucille Lortel, Henry Hewes and a Gerbode foundation grant.
Beth Turomsha
Lighting Designer
@atenlightingdesign
Beth Turomsha is a lighting designer at Schuler Shook in New York. Formerly trained as a theatrical lighting designer, Beth worked in the theatre industry for ten years before transitioning into architectural lighting design.
Real Estate Investing with Matt Picheny | Artistic Finance - Episode 42
Pros and Cons of Investing In Real Estate - Investopedia
StreatEasy - Real Estate Listings
Single Women Pursue Homeownership
Donyale Werle
Scenic Designer
Theater / Gardens * NYC
@donyale_werle
Donyale Werle has been designing sets on an off Broadway for 20 years. Donyale is a sustainability activist. She teaches in the graduate program at Brooklyn College Department of Theater. Awards include a Tony, OBIE, Lucille Lortel, Henry Hewes and a Gerbode foundation grant.
Beth Turomsha
Lighting Designer
@atenlightingdesign
Beth Turomsha is a lighting designer at Schuler Shook in New York. Formerly trained as a theatrical lighting designer, Beth worked in the theatre industry for ten years before transitioning into architectural lighting design.