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Uncommon Sense with Jill Gleba

Uncommon Sense with Jill Gleba

Hosted by Jill Gleba

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Episodes

25

Latest episode

Feb 2025

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EN

About the show

Welcome to Uncommon Sense that features stories about everyday people. After writing the book, Uncommon Sense: Saving, Investing, and Everything in Between, it seems that there are many more "in between" stories to share. Host Jill Gleba shares conversations with imperfect people about their journey, finding their way to success, however they define it. All good stories come from failures and challenges, and we're here to encourage you to keep trying to find your happy place and financial success. Your life's a journey. Let's enjoy the adventure.

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February 13, 202530 min

Dear JAK: Introduction

I am proud to introduce a new segment called "Dear JAK" as part of Uncommon Sense.  I have invited experts Angela and Kimberly to discuss the everyday challenges of making the most of your money. Angela, owner of The Resume Rescue is a career and resume expert , and Kimberely, owner of Be Knot Afraid,  is a financial coach that helps you with your everyday budget are here to help!  If you have a question, story, or concern, we would love to hear from you! Jill Gleba, Author of Uncommon Sense, Founder of Gleba & Associates, www.jillgleba.comAngela Buccellato, www.the-resume-rescue.comKimberely Demarest, www.beknotafraid.com

April 4, 202435 min

Kristi: When Your Spouse Passes Away Unexpectedly

Kristi’s and her husband both worked, were raising their 3 kids, and split their household duties. When her husband died suddenly, she realized that she had no idea what was going on with their finances.  She had to search through file cabinets, reset passwords, and it was a big mess.  She also had to adjust to her new identity as a widow. You may want to organize your finances after listening to her story.    Jill Gleba's Website and Book: https://jillgleba.com/Music by: Robert GlebaArt by: Courtney Wollet:  https://www.courtneywollet.com/Thanks to our sponsors:Personal Health Management:  phmchangeyourlife@gmail.comThe Resume Rescue :  https://theresumerescue.com/

March 28, 202452 min

Akindele: Opening Doors For The Next Generation

The reason I wrote Uncommon Sense was to impact youth and I could not have found a better cohort. As an Academic Advisor, Akindele encourages African American students to see themselves in a different light as far as their education, access to capital, and understand financial literacy from a US perspective. In his former career he was a teacher and administrator for many years, and is now a Student Career Coach, a Business Developer, and co-manages an Association.  His impact to these students is priceless. Akindele wants to empower his students to graduate, have career goals, international goals, and to impact their community with these values. His vision is to link business, government and technology resources between Africa and the US.  He wants to position a city, county, and community to understand why they should make a foreign directed investment in African based businesses.      Akindele Akinyemi’s website: gabanetwork.com Jill Gleba's Website and Book: https://jillgleba.com/Music by: Robert GlebaArt by: Courtney Wollet:  https://www.courtneywollet.com/Thanks to our sponsors:Personal Health Management:  phmchangeyourlife@gmail.comThe Resume Rescue :  https://theresumerescue.com/

March 21, 202451 min

Deondra: Figuring It Out On Your Own

Deondra did not start off in life with any advantages.  Like many of us, her parents did not have the skills to pass on, so Deondra had to figure it out herself.  She entered an abusive relationship, had 3 children, and was homeless more than once.With nobody to fall back on she had to drag herself out of a dark place and find some stability. It has been a long journey, but she has made it through and is still working to improve. The great news is that her children will break this cycle of “just getting by”. They have been taught more advanced skills, are being educated and trained to further their careers, and they will have a better relationship with money.Deondra’s website:  www.therfcgrp.comAuthor of "When The Lights Came On"Co-Author of "Hush"Jill Gleba's Website and Book: https://jillgleba.com/Music by: Robert GlebaArt by: Courtney Wollet:  https://www.courtneywollet.com/Thanks to our sponsors:Personal Health Management:  phmchangeyourlife@gmail.comThe Resume Rescue :  https://theresumerescue.com/

March 14, 202442 min

Natalie: Hard Work Leads To Opportunities

After her parents’ divorce when Natalie was 5 years old, she saw the family finances change drastically.Her family relocated from a big home to a trailer, sometimes without heat, electricity, or enough food. Natalie and her siblings worked many jobs to help her mom pay the bills. Having school mates that were much more affluent taught Natalie that there was so much more to life than cleaning offices. Her mom did not encourage college because she simply did not know better. Natalie knew that an education would break this struggle for money, but she didn’t know exactly how to get there.  While working at several jobs to pay for school, she came upon a bank position that would help her with tuition. Her career progressed over the years and she is now a successful real estate broker.Natalie's website:  natalie@nataliegoodwin.comJill Gleba's Website and Book: https://jillgleba.com/Music by: Robert GlebaArt by: Courtney Wollet:  https://www.courtneywollet.com/Thanks to our sponsors:Personal Health Management:  phmchangeyourlife@gmail.comThe Resume Rescue :  https://theresumerescue.com/

March 7, 202438 min

Susan: The Unlikely Business Owner

Susan moved three times during her high school years and considered herself a shy person. She completed her high school work early…so early that she had to wait three months to graduate and complete her time requirement.  She worked in manufacturing after high school, married and decided to stay home to raise three boys, run the household, and work towards a college degree.  After eight years, Susan re-entered the job market and ended up buying the company that she worked for!  How does that happen?  Let’s find out.Susan's business website: jarvishandling.comJill Gleba's Website and Book: https://jillgleba.com/Music by: Robert GlebaArt by: Courtney Wollet:  https://www.courtneywollet.com/Thanks to our sponsors:Personal Health Management:  phmchangeyourlife@gmail.comThe Resume Rescue :  https://theresumerescue.com/

February 29, 202443 min

Max: Divorce Can Be Expensive

It is hard enough to go through a bad relationship, let alone navigate a divorce. Your financial situation changes dramatically.  What do you need to do when you go from a two-income household to a one income household?  Is it wise to spend tens of thousands of dollars just on divorce when it is amicable?  What if you could agree to split your assets and save your money for other things, like moving expenses or paying your bills? Max shares some stories from a divorce attorney’s perspective. Max's Website:  https://www.emmerlawplc.com/Jill Gleba's Website and Book: https://jillgleba.com/Music by: Robert GlebaArt by: Courtney Wollet:  https://www.courtneywollet.com/Thanks to our sponsors:Personal Health Management:  phmchangeyourlife@gmail.comThe Resume Rescue :  https://theresumerescue.com/

February 22, 202452 min

Jacki: Struggling Is Normal

Being a business owner with no experience is hard enough.  A divorce, market crash and embezzlement by an employee is tough to recover from, but Jacki does not give up.  Without lingering on her misfortune, Jacki creates a unified atmosphere and puts her trust in her team to help her grow her company.  She candidly shares her ups and downs from an owner perspective and has successfully navigated her company to profitability.  Of course, she wants more!  Listen in for some encouragement if you are going through some challenges.Jacki's website: coventrycreations.comJill Gleba's Website and Book: https://jillgleba.com/Music by: Robert Gleba Art by: Courtney Wollet:  https://www.courtneywollet.com/Thanks to our sponsors:Personal Health Management:  phmchangeyourlife@gmail.comThe Resume Rescue :  https://theresumerescue.com/

February 15, 202444 min

Jean: Every Step Counts

Jean started out with humble beginnings and had a few setbacks along the way.  She worked 4 part time jobs, raised her kids, and went to college at the same time. Her work ethic and experience, even the menial jobs, led to her ideal career as a writer, author, and lifestyle expert. Every step counted and gave her something valuable. She started out on government assistance and has taken small steps to make progress.  Finding a career, raising 6 children, and losing a spouse are just part of her story.  If you are feeling stuck, or are not happy where you are in life, this episode may be inspirational to you. Jean's website:  www.ForDragonFliesandMe.comJill Gleba's Website and Book: https://jillgleba.com/Music by: Robert GlebaArt by: Courtney Wollet:  https://www.courtneywollet.com/Thanks to our Sponsors: Personal Health Management:  phmchangeyourlife@gmail.comThe Resume Rescue :  https://theresumerescue.com/

December 7, 202351 min

Lisa: Resources For Loved Ones With a Disability

Lisa shares some incredible stories about parents taking care of their loved ones with a disability. Blending public and private resources is a challenge. Their loved ones need support services to be safe, be part of the community, live separate from their parents, and need staff support. Costs need to be considered, and let’s not forget that the care be met with dignity and respect, not a stranger. What is available? How do we do this? Every path is different, so listen in for some help.  (Trigger warning, one story is very sad). https://arcservices.org/lisa.lepine@arcservices.orgEstate Planning: 586.995.8627Jill Gleba's Website and Book: https://jillgleba.com/Music by: Robert GlebaArt by: Courtney Wollet:  https://www.courtneywollet.com/Thanks to our Sponsors: Personal Health Management:  phmchangeyourlife@gmail.comThe Resume Rescue :  https://theresumerescue.com/

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