It’s that time of year! Plutus Award nominations are open!
The Plutus Awards are industry awards for creators who work in independent financial media. In years past, you guys have helped nominate me for so many different categories — some nominations were a surprise even to me!
Thank you for that. Times a million. Getting nominated for these awards have really helped my career, in addition to being a great honor.
This year, if I could ask you for one more favor, it would be to nominate Mom Autism Money for Best Personal Finance Content for Underserved Communities.
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How to Nominate
To nominate Mom Autism Money, you would use this form.
At the top, you’ll fill out some very basic info about yourself.
Then, if you scroll down to ‘Best Personal Finance Content for Underserved Communities,’ you should see the Mom Autism Money URL already entered.
If for some reason it isn’t, simply type this in the box: https://momautismmoney.com
If you crush on content from other PF creators, you can enter them in the form for the remaining categories, too. But if you don’t, it’s okay to leave the rest of them blank before you hit ‘Submit.’
Catch Up on Mom Autism Money
Want to check out some of the latest episodes? Here are a bunch of our faves from Season Two! Be sure to follow or subscribe to Mom Autism Money on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, etc. so you’ll be notified each time a new episode goes live.
How to Successfully Apply to SSI
So far, this is our most popular episode this season! Brought to you by CalABLE, in this episode we speak with Dena Gassner about her proven strategy for successfully making it through the SSI/SSDI application process.
It’s centered around Autism, but her framework can be applied to any disability.
Autism in the Latino Community
This one just went live today!
Brought to you by ABLE United, it’s part one of an engaging, two-part discussion about Autism in the Latino community with self-advocate and editor Arianne Garcia and researcher Dr. Kristina Lopez. I learned a TON from this one, personally.
Retirement Planning
OMGosh, retirement planning when you have a disabled child is OVERWHELMING. Luckily, Joe Saul-Sehy and Brenton Harrison joined us to break everything down. So much great info that we broke it down into two episodes!
TBH, there are large chunks of these episodes that are great for anyone to listen to — whether or not you have an Autistic child.
More Mom Autism Money
We’ve covered a lot this season, and we’re excited to cover a lot more, too. Here are some of our other Season Two episodes:
- Career & Entrepreneurship Resources through Vocational Rehab.
- Travel & Entrepreneurship with The Autistic Travel Goddess.
- Career & Life Skills for Aspie Young Adults.
- Autism Acceptance vs Autism Awareness.
Thank you!
Thank you all so much for your support over the years. When I started writing online, I never thought it would replace my day job. But it did. And you all made that happen. I am eternally grateful.
And thank you for taking a couple minutes to nominate today. Your continued support truly means the world.