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Yo Quiero Dinero

Yo Quiero Dinero

By: Jannese Torres
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"This podcast will leave you feeling inspired to take a more proactive approach to your savings, earnings, & expenses." - BuzzFeed | Yo Quiero Dinero is an award-winning personal finance podcast that empowers listeners on topics like entrepreneurship, investing, financial independence & money mindset. Hosted by Jannese Torres, Latina money expert, award-winning author and serial entrepreneur. Known as “the swaggiest personal finance podcast", each week we drop episodes brimming with POC-friendly personal finance knowledge, served with sazón! Tune in for all the money lessons you never learned. Visit us at YoQuieroDineroPodcast.com.

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Episodes
  • Credit 101: How to Build Credit, Pay Down Debt, and Protect Your Score with Carol Pope
    May 11 2026

    If the word "credit" makes you want to hide under the covers, this episode is for you, mi gente. I'm sitting down with Carol Pope — personal finance writer and author of Credit 101 — to break down everything you need to know about building credit from scratch, paying down debt, and protecting your score. No shame, no judgment, just an honest conversation. Carol and I have almost identical money origin stories. Neither of us learned a damn thing about credit growing up. Now we're both on a mission to make sure you don't have to learn the hard way like we did.


    WE GET INTO:


    00:02 — Intro + Jannese's credit origin story

    01:58 — What Carol's book Credit 101 covers

    02:17 — Carol's money story growing up

    03:22 — The moment Carol realized she had to figure this out ASAP

    05:04 — Cost of living + why this conversation is so timely

    06:41 — What is a credit score and why does it matter?

    07:59 — How your credit affects your job, apartment, utilities, and more

    09:44 — The 5 factors of your credit score, broken down

    12:29 — The myth: does carrying a balance help your credit? (Spoiler: no)

    13:30 — Building credit from zero: secured credit cards explained

    15:19 — Authorized users: pros, cons, and warnings

    17:01 — How long does it realistically take to build good credit?

    18:09 — Using credit cards as a lifeline vs. as a tool

    22:07 — Buy Now Pay Later: what you actually need to know

    24:33 — Already in credit card debt? Here's where to start

    27:59 — Snowball vs. Avalanche: which debt payoff method wins?

    29:05 — Balance transfers: when they work and when they don't

    30:10 — The biggest auto loan financing mistakes people make

    33:12 — Buy here, pay here car lots — what you need to know

    35:22 — The 14-day rate shopping window that protects your credit

    36:22 — Credit fraud: the most common scams to watch for

    39:51 — Should you freeze your credit? (Yes. 24/7.)

    41:45 — You can also freeze your Social Security number — here's how

    44:49 — Debt as leverage, not shame

    47:08 — Where to find Carol and grab the book


    KEY TAKEAWAYS:


    • What your credit score actually is — and why it controls more of your life than you think
    • The 5 factors that make up your score (and which one matters most)
    • How to build credit from scratch the right way
    • The big myth about carrying a credit card balance — please stop doing this
    • Buy Now Pay Later: what nobody's telling you about how it works
    • Where to start when you're already drowning in credit card debt
    • The debt payoff method Carol personally uses
    • How to shop for auto loans without tanking your score
    • Why Carol says you should have your credit frozen 24/7
    • A credit protection move most people don't know about: you can freeze your Social Security number


    CONNECT WITH CAROL:


    • LinkedIn
    • Carol’s Book: Credit 101


    TAKE THE NEXT STEP:


    • Yo Quiero Dinero Private Membership
    • Read my book, Financially Lit!
    • Leave me a voicemail


    This episode of Yo Quiero Dinero was produced by Heart Centered Podcasting.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    51 mins
  • The Cost of Being the Good Girl
    May 4 2026

    You know the good girl. She follows the rules, makes everybody proud, does everything she's supposed to do. She is me, and I have a feeling she might be you too. This episode was inspired by a recent keynote I gave in California, and I'm bringing it to the podcast because we don't talk about this enough: what it actually costs you to keep playing by everyone else's rules. We're going deep on the cultural conditioning that keeps women — especially Latinas — playing small, the moment I got laid off at 27 and felt relief instead of grief, and the solo trip to Puerto Rico that completely rearranged my life.


    If you've ever felt the tension between who you are and who you've been expected to be, this one is for you.


    WE GET INTO:


    The question you need to sit with: has your ambition ever felt like too much?

    Growing up in a Latino household where stability was the whole plan

    Getting laid off at 27 — and why it felt like freedom, not failure

    Why entrepreneurship doesn't fit our cultural script (and why that's okay)

    The conditioning that keeps women dimming their light

    The lie we keep getting fed: that wanting more is selfish

    My solo trip to Puerto Rico and the question that changed everything

    Choosing alignment over approval — and what that actually looks like

    Why being the first also means being the blueprint


    KEY TAKEAWAYS:


    • Security is an illusion. Jobs are not guaranteed — so if nothing's guaranteed anyway, why are you playing small?
    • Your visibility is not arrogance. It is leadership. Full stop.
    • When women make money, everything changes. Ambition isn't selfish — it's the most generous thing you can do.
    • The people questioning you aren't villains. They're just scared. Their definition of success was built around survival.
    • Stop asking "what should I do?" Start asking "what would my life look like if I actually trusted myself?"
    • If you're the first, you're also the blueprint.


    TAKE THE NEXT STEP:


    • Yo Quiero Dinero Private Membership
    • Read my book, Financially Lit!
    • Leave me a voicemail


    This episode of Yo Quiero Dinero was produced by Heart Centered Podcasting.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    14 mins
  • Getting You Ready for Power with Alexis Meruelo
    Apr 27 2026

    What does it actually take to step into your power? In this episode, I'm sitting down with Alexis Meruelo — second-generation Cuban-American business leader, founder of the Business of Her conference, and author of the brand new book Getting You Ready for Power — to talk about the real, messy, beautiful process of finding your purpose and owning it unapologetically. We're getting into her family's entrepreneurial roots, why she spent six months with a career coach just to answer one question, the concept of "business karma," and why more women need to stop self-rejecting before they even ask. This one is packed, mi gente. Let's get into it.


    WE GET INTO:


    00:00 — Introduction

    00:26 — Alexis's background and family entrepreneurial roots

    02:01 — La Pizza Loca, Sahara Las Vegas, and the Cuban immigrant hustle

    04:02 — Pain, rejection, and hitting a wall in her 20s

    05:00 — Hiring her first career coach and betting on herself

    07:25 — Redefining success without the ring or the kids

    10:03 — How to deal with your Latino family's opinions

    12:03 — Living in alignment and the new generation of young women

    13:41 — The mentorship gap and why we self-reject before we even ask

    19:21 — Business karma explained

    22:25 — Her role at the Meruelo Group and CSR work

    24:32 — Career reinvention: nothing is ever wasted

    27:37 — Launching the Business of Her conference

    32:05 — Getting You Ready for Power — the book and the three-phase framework

    34:52 — Final message: you are ready, do it scared


    KEY TAKEAWAYS:


    • The best investment you'll ever make is in yourself. Alexis hired her first career coach at her lowest point and it changed everything.
    • Define success on your own terms. The ring, the kids, the "right" career path — none of it matters if it's not your vision.
    • Your Latino family will have opinions. Let them talk, then go do your thing anyway.
    • We reject ourselves before anyone else gets the chance. Don't say no for a potential mentor — let them say it. Most women never ask, and that's why most women never have one.
    • Business karma is real. Lift other women, support other businesses, and it always comes back. The crabs-in-a-barrel mentality only keeps you small.
    • Nothing is ever wasted. Every year in the wrong job still made you better. You can pivot at any age, any stage.
    • Life goes in phases. Your purpose doesn't have to be your paycheck right now — and "not yet" is not the same as never.
    • Believe in yourself. Build your team. Rise to lead. That's the three-phase framework — and it starts with doing the inner work first.
    • You are already ready. Do it scared, and do it in baby steps.


    CONNECT WITH ALEXIS:


    • Alexis' Website
    • Business of Her Website
    • Alexis on Instagram
    • Business of Her on Instagram


    TAKE THE NEXT STEP:


    • Yo Quiero Dinero Private Membership
    • Read my book, Financially Lit!
    • Leave me a voicemail


    This episode of Yo Quiero Dinero was produced by Heart Centered Podcasting.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    38 mins
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