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Talking About Grit with Elin Barton

Welcome back Wine and Dime Listeners! This week it was my pleasure to talk to fellow entrepreneur Elin Barton. In this episode we talk about Grit. The grit it takes to open you own business, is a characteristic that Elin and I share. We talk about what it takes to be a business owner, female business owner and plenty of other topics. We dig into Elin book, "Ready, Set, Grit: Three Steps To Success in Life, Business & The Pursuit of Happiness". We think you will enjoy the conversation, and be sure to check out Elin's recommendation as well!

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Elin Barton

ABOUT ELIN

Elin Barton is a purpose-driven business leader, author and entrepreneur who believes in the power of story to elevate brands and individuals. Her vision is to create a virtual ecosystem where entrepreneurs and solopreneurs are supported by a strong community, regardless of geographic location, and where women and girls in particular can find empowerment, inspiration and guidance to forge their own unique path.



READY, SET, GRIT: THREE STEPS TO SUCCESS IN LIFE, BUSINESS AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS

Ready, Set, Grit is your guide to identifying what you want out of life and how to get it. Whether you are just getting started in your career, reinventing yourself, or looking to break through barriers in your business, you MUST master the three tenets of this book: 

  • Mindset – learn how to crush your own self-limiting beliefs

  • Foundation – preparing for success by creating your support system and framework

  • Action – taking action and practicing GRIT helps to stack the odds in your favor

Learn what is holding you back and how to rewire your thinking so that you can move forward and step into your full potential and turn your dreams into reality.



Merry Edwards Winery

When sampling grapes in the vineyard, hand pruning her cherished roses, preparing dinner for her family, practicing Bikram yoga - in whatever she does, Merry balances intellect with intuition. Each wine she makes benefits from her precision and perception of subtlety and elegance.

Merry Edwards approaches life with graceful intensity. Now in the fifth decade of her winemaking career, Merry has earned the universal respect of winemaking peers, grape growers and academicians. A self-described perfectionist, she has constantly refined her vineyard practices, wines and techniques. Merry does not rest on her laurels ― she grows. “People frequently ask what is the best wine I have ever made. I tell them it’s not made yet!”

Food was Merry’s gateway to wine. She recalls, “When I was a teenager, my mother had cookbooks produced by the California Wine Advisory Board. Wine was an ingredient in every recipe, so I started cooking with wine.”

Fascinated with food chemistry and fermentation in particular, Merry brewed beer as a simple extension of making bread and working with yeast. Then she purchased a book on home winemaking and began to ferment fruit wines. In 1970, when Merry earned her B.S. degree in Physiology from the University of California at Berkeley, her friends knew her as the accomplished amateur who made The Merry Vintners wines.


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Pet Insurance

In the final insurance topic of the month, we discuss Pet insurance! Yes, those "fur babies" might need a little planning too. Vet bills can be a costly expense, and planning for those expenses with insurance just might be the answer you are looking for. In this episode of Wine and Dime we discuss just that, along with some other money saving tricks when it comes to your pets! Be sure to curl up with your favorite bottle of wine, and your little fur baby and enjoy the show!

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Best Dog & Puppy Health Insurance Plans | Pet Insurance Review

Compare the best dog insurance plans from top pet insurance providers. See their reviews before choosing a policy to cover your dog's health.


Heron Hill Winery

2018 Eclipse Red

44% Merlot, 31% Cabernet Franc, 25% Cabernet Sauvignon.

A well-balanced red blend with jammy flavors of black cherry and blackberries. Hints of nutmeg and licorice are in the background with soft tannins. 


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Other Types of Liability Insurance

In this episode of Wine and Dime, we continue with Septembers topic of insurance. In this episode we cover other types of liability insurance, and do a deep dive on Umbrella Insurance!

What Is Umbrella Insurance?

Umbrella insurance is a type of personal liability insurance that can be indispensable when you find yourself liable for a claim larger than your homeowner's insurance or auto insurance will cover. If you own a boat, umbrella insurance will also pick up where your watercraft's liability insurance leaves off.

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Wine Suggestion of Week

2019 Rooftop Reds Blaufränkisch

Wine Profile

A full bodied red with subtle cherry wood, leather and floral notes on the nose. Soft plum and juicy blueberries on the palate. Delivers a round mouth feel with gentle tannins.

Vineyard Notes

Simmons Vineyard, Keuka Lake, New York

Production Notes

Fermented with the skins on, pressed dry. 1 ton picking bins, pushed down twice daily, vinified 15 months in French oak. 304 cases made


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Homeowners and Renters Insurance

Welcome back Wine and Dime Listeners! This weeks topic is all about Homeowners and Renters insurance.

Homeowners Insurance

A homeowners insurance policy is taken out by the owner of the home. The amount of insurance generally covers both the cost to replace the home in the event of a total loss and the personal property in it, such as furniture, appliances, clothing, jewelry, and dishes. If a home costs $200,000 to rebuild and the items inside the home cost $150,000 to replace, a homeowner who wanted to cover everything would need to insure the property for at least $350,000

Renter’s Insurance

Renter’s insurance is for occupants who do not own the property but want to protect their personal belongings that are in the home or on the property. It is important for renters to note that the property owner’s insurance policy does not cover them and their items in the event that they are damaged or destroyed. Renter’s insurance policies will reimburse a renter for the replacement cost of property that is lost or damaged while on the property. It can also extend to means of transportation, covering items stolen from your car or a bike stolen while you were at work.

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BULLY HILL - CABERNET FRANC

Aromas of raspberries and plums are the centerpiece, with polished tannins completing the symphony.


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Auto and Other Vehicle Insurances

Welcome back to another episode of Wine and Dime. We continue insurance month here at Wine and Dime, with this weeks topic being all about auto and vehicle insurances. Again, not the most glamorous topic, but oh so important. We cover why it's important to insure all types of vehicles, not just your cars, and even through a tip or two in there to potentially help lower your rates, so be sure to give it a listen!

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This weeks Winery and Wine Selection!

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Weis Vineyards

  • 10014 Day Road

  • Hammondsport, NY 14840

  • (607) 284-4011

Born in Zell Mosel, Germany, Winemaker Hans Peter Weis traveled to the United States on a quest to pursue his passion and discover the world. However, his travels were cut short when he stumbled upon his home away from home in the Finger Lakes region of New York. Finding the minerality of the soil and climate similar to that of home, he is able to pursue his passion of handcrafting traditional German style wines for all to enjoy.

Zum Wohl!


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Dry Rose

You know what they say - Rosé All Day! - and we could not agree more! This is our summer go-to wine for all occasions. Bursting with fresh fruit notes and bright acidity this wine is great to sip in the sun or pair with your favorite summer dishes. 

Our favorite pairings:

Grilled seafood, charcuterie boards, and salads

Varietals:  Merlot, Cabernet Franc, &  Pinot Noir

Sweetness: (Dry) 11 g/L 


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Guide to Insurance Basics

Welcome to another episode of Wine and Dime, the podcast where we talk about personal finance and Wine. I this episode we are talking about property and personal insurance. This is a topic that isn't the most glamorous, but it's oh so important! Remember insurance is all about transferring risk and we want to make sure that you thinking about some of the gaps that might be in your insurance policies.

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Disaster Preparedness

In this episode of Wine and Dime we cover Disaster Preparedness. This is a topic that I was thinking a lot about this week, with the flooding in my home town and the Hurricanes that some of my clients were experiencing on the east coast. I cover some things that I went through and some tips that may help during a potential financial burden.

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Shaw Vineyard is a Finger Lakes artisanal winery dedicated to gentle processing, cellar aging, and risk taking. Since 2002, Shaw has stretched the limits of cool-climate winemaking, experimenting with hands-on, old world methods to enhance the expression of some of the world’s most celebrated varietals.

We believe in sustainable viticulture and fine agricultural craftmanship. This is a vineyard-focused winery, owned and operated by a winemaker and grape grower with over 40 years of vinifera experience.

What are orange-style wines?

They are not wines made from oranges.

Instead, they are white wines made like red wine (i.e. skin contact). This is an ancient method of winemaking that is still done in rural areas in Europe, mostly in eastern Europe.

Steve Shaw was one of the first Finger Lakes winemakers to throw caution to the wind and dedicate large, commercially viable lots to the orange wine experiment. The first vintage was 2013, and it was extremely successful with both critics and consumers. The second vintage, in 2014, went even further by allowing skin contact for over an entire year before pressing!

Grapes used thus far in orange wine have been Gewürztraminer, Sauvignon Blanc, and Pinot Grigio. These orange wines will not undergo filtration and are made in a cloudy vin rustique style, enhancing mouth feel and texture.

Orange wines are very approachable but they defy typical expectations. In some respects they can have the bounce of a white wine but the depth of a red, and yet the flavors are difficult to pin down in one easy description. Curious wine enthusiasts have something different to try at Shaw Vineyard.


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Between Generations - The Cost of Silence

In this episode of Wine and Dime Kerrie Beene guest hosts and we bring back a Webinar that Kerrie did. In it she is talking about the dynamics that come into play while dealing with loved ones when getting older. She talks about the barriers and the downfalls of not having a plan and some of things to think about. This a great episode for anyone of any generation.


Living Roots is an urban winery in the Finger Lakes region of Upstate New York [Colleen’s hometown] and a not-so-urban winery in the Adelaide Hills region of South Australia [Sebastian’s hometown].

Though Living Roots was founded in 2016, our legacy began six generations back with Thomas Hardy, Seb’s great-great-great grandfather. In 1850, at the age of 20, Thomas immigrated to the new British colony, Australia, and jumpstarted 150+ years of family winemaking. Seb grew up in his dad’s vineyards, particularly in the Kuitpo subregion of the Adelaide Hills, got a degree in Viticulture and Oenology in Adelaide, with an exchange in California, and worked vintages all over the world. 

On the other side of the world, Colleen grew up in Rochester, New York [spending time around the Finger Lakes region], studied marketing, worked in corporate America, and headed to Adelaide for the 2014 vintage at Hardy’s Tintara Winery when she was ready for a new adventure.

We established Living Roots in 2016, and started splitting our time between South Australia and New York, doing two harvests each year. We source grapes from different vineyards and growers, including from both of our families, and some wines are made year-to-year while others are one-offs. In the Finger Lakes, our focus is on rich whites and sparklings, and in South Australia, it’s vibrant, medium-bodied reds. Each vintage is an opportunity to explore new vineyards and varieties, and our aim is to highlight the terroir and natural strengths of these diverse regions, making wines with wild ferments, minimal inputs and maximum deliciousness.

We opened the Living Roots urban winery and tasting room in Rochester, New York in 2017, bringing our Finger Lakes and South Australian wines to the Upstate New York market first. Now, we’re putting more emphasis on Living Roots’s presence in Australia, expanding distribution and setting up a cellar door with tastings by appointment in Kuitpo where we have our small winery. Stay tuned for what’s next!


Thanks for listening and be sure to like, rate, subscribe and share.

If you have any questions that you would like answered on the show, feel free to email us at info@rootedpg.com


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THE SENECA LAKE WINE TRAIL

ROOTED PLANNING GROUP
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Using Legal Documents to Protect Your Finances

In this month we are talking about all things Estate. We want to talk about the some of the important documents that you may need when dealing with your estate. We love the idea of working with an estate planner and are looking to provide you with the information and education to help you out! Provided is a Summary to keep you on track!


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Living Roots is an urban winery in the Finger Lakes region of Upstate New York [Colleen’s hometown] and a not-so-urban winery in the Adelaide Hills region of South Australia [Sebastian’s hometown].

Though Living Roots was founded in 2016, our legacy began six generations back with Thomas Hardy, Seb’s great-great-great grandfather. In 1850, at the age of 20, Thomas immigrated to the new British colony, Australia, and jumpstarted 150+ years of family winemaking. Seb grew up in his dad’s vineyards, particularly in the Kuitpo subregion of the Adelaide Hills, got a degree in Viticulture and Oenology in Adelaide, with an exchange in California, and worked vintages all over the world. 

On the other side of the world, Colleen grew up in Rochester, New York [spending time around the Finger Lakes region], studied marketing, worked in corporate America, and headed to Adelaide for the 2014 vintage at Hardy’s Tintara Winery when she was ready for a new adventure.

We established Living Roots in 2016, and started splitting our time between South Australia and New York, doing two harvests each year. We source grapes from different vineyards and growers, including from both of our families, and some wines are made year-to-year while others are one-offs. In the Finger Lakes, our focus is on rich whites and sparklings, and in South Australia, it’s vibrant, medium-bodied reds. Each vintage is an opportunity to explore new vineyards and varieties, and our aim is to highlight the terroir and natural strengths of these diverse regions, making wines with wild ferments, minimal inputs and maximum deliciousness.

We opened the Living Roots urban winery and tasting room in Rochester, New York in 2017, bringing our Finger Lakes and South Australian wines to the Upstate New York market first. Now, we’re putting more emphasis on Living Roots’s presence in Australia, expanding distribution and setting up a cellar door with tastings by appointment in Kuitpo where we have our small winery. Stay tuned for what’s next!


Thanks for listening and be sure to like, rate, subscribe and share.

If you have any questions that you would like answered on the show, feel free to email us at info@rootedpg.com


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Revisiting The Six D’s of Estate Planning with Amy Refeca

August is Estate Planning month for us here at Rooted Planning Group. We couldn’t think of a better time to re-release this episode with Amy Refeca. We think there is a lot of great information here that anyone can use.

In this episode of Wine and Dime, I chat with Amy Refeca.  Amy is lawyer specializing in estate planning.  In particular, estate planning for women...

Mother. Wife. Christian. Business owner. Attorney. Cardinals Fan. Lover of MLB. Helping Women Protect What They Love With A Will or a Trust.

We share financial stories and of course, talk about our favorite wines, or wine blends as it may be.  

One thing that I found very interesting is what Any calls "The Six D's of Estate Planning.  And these center around life events that may trigger an Estate Plan, or a need to revisit the Plan.

  1. Death

  2. Divorce/Marriage

  3. Birth Day

  4. Disabled or Illness

  5. Dividend or Income

  6. Distance.  If you or someone moves a distance near or far away.

If you’d like to work with Amy Refeca be sure to check out her information below!

Amy Refeca

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The Wine

Malbec sangria

Sangria is an alcoholic beverage of Spanish origin. A punch, the sangria traditionally consists of red wine and chopped fruit, often with other ingredients such as orange juice or brandy.


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