Lisa Price Canale, Interior Designer, Palisades Fire Survivor

Lisa Price is one of the most sought-after interior designers in Los Angeles. Her clean,
crisp style blends effortlessly with any genre, and she incorporates that with the needs
and wants of her clients. I know, because I’ve been a client. But when Lisa and her
family lost their home in the Palisades fire nearly one year ago, she decided to take on
rebuilding with a fresh approach – using materials that are fire resistant, easy to order,
install, and easy on the budget. Lisa joins us today to talk about building in the future
with cost-effective measures that are sustainable, durable, and ultimately cheaper
than more traditional methods.

Lisa will walk us through the shock of losing her dream home in the Palisades, and
how she immediately sought ways to make sure her new home could withstand any
pressures nature might spring her way. For example, she is using steel instead of
wood frame to rebuild, and she lists so many reasons why this is preferred, including
for termites! And the steel is made from recycled cars, which is sustainable.
We will also speak with Lisa about her journey as a businesswoman, starting as a
staging company and ultimately selling her business to one of the largest in Los
Angeles, providing her complete financial freedom. But it wasn’t always so easy, and
she built her business client by client, and Lisa Price Interiors has become one of the
most trusted in the industry.

Please join me in welcoming Lisa Price to #DeborahKobyltLIVE, and invite your
friends, too. I’m your host, #DeborahZaraKobylt, and it’s my pleasure to welcome you
here.

Sheila Schroeder, Financial Consultant & Author, “It’s Time To Talk $”

“It’s Time To Talk $: A Woman’s Guide To Navigating Money Conversations” provides
a hands-on guide for investing and managing money, particularly for women, written
by private wealth manager Sheila Schroeder.

It’s a smart guide for one’s financial future, which women have traditionally not done
and left for their partners to control. This book touches upon key points from legacy
planning to learning about market trends, preparing for relationship changes, how to
get your fair market value at work (men still get paid more than women), and more.
Sheila said she decided to write this book after decades of experience working the
global markets, but it’s also personal. She needed to establish her own financial
independence after navigating through a difficult childhood and watching her mother
manage life with a controlling father. She talks about that in her book, and says
planning, having an emergency fund, and learning to be financially literate is critical to
surviving on your own or within a family unit.

Please join me in welcoming Sheila Schroeder to all video and audio platforms of
#DeborahKobyltLIVE.

I’m your host, #DeborahZaraKobylt, and it’s my pleasure to welcome you here.
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