After You Decide with Shir Shelef
Are you feeling the pull to build something bigger, pivot your path, or finally turn the ideas in your head into something real?
You’re in the right place.
This podcast explores the decisions, pivots, and conversations that lead to real momentum in business and life. Through honest stories and practical insights, each episode breaks down what it actually looks like to take an idea, test it in the real world, and build something meaningful from it.
Hosted by Shir Shelef, business consultant, creative, and mentor, the show draws on her experience building businesses both online and offline.
Today, Shir works with founders and creatives navigating early-stage growth, pivots, and expansion, helping them land retainer clients, build meaningful relationships, and make smart, strategic decisions that move the needle.
If you’re ready to think bigger, trust your instincts, and start building something that actually reflects who you are, you’re in the right place.
After You Decide with Shir Shelef
After You Decide to Actually Organize Your Money
Use Left/Right to seek, Home/End to jump to start or end. Hold shift to jump forward or backward.
What actually happens when the way you were raised around money shapes every financial decision you make as an adult?
For me, it started with a box of plastic jars. In this episode, I share the story of how my parents introduced me to financial literacy at five years old, and the surprisingly simple system that followed me all the way into adulthood and running a business.
But more importantly, it forced me to confront a bigger question: What is your relationship with money actually built on?
Because knowing about money is one thing. Feeling empowered by it is another, and that starts way before you ever open a bank account.
In this episode we talk about:
- The plastic jar system my parents used to teach me about money as a kid
- How a childhood habit turned into a real adult budgeting framework
- Why knowing your numbers changes everything
- The step by step process to actually understand where your money is going
- How to stop feeling afraid to look at your bank account
- Why it's okay to want more and how to start building toward it