Episode 55: How we paid off $36,000 in debt in 2 years on one income.
/How we paid off $36,000 in debt in 2 years on one income.
Read MoreHow we paid off $36,000 in debt in 2 years on one income.
Read MoreWe have ALL felt budget burnout. Today I am sharing 4 tips for beating budget burnout.
Read MoreIs there going to be a recession this year or next year? I don’t know. But I can offer you a few tips to prepare yourself.
Read MoreThe White House announced this week (April 6, 2022) that there would be another extension to federal student loan moratorium. In this episode, I am breaking down what that means, what you need to know and what you might want to do.
Read MoreLet’s talk about how paying attention saves money.
Read MoreIt’s hard to admit you don’t know where to start paying off debt. But anyone who has ever struggled with finances understands.
Read MoreSometimes it’s the little things that make a HUGE difference in your finances. Today I am sharing a few things that have had a big impact on my day-to-day finances.
Read MoreBritt went from low income to paying off 6-figures worth of debt while living in New York. She's sharing how she paid off her debt and how to stay motivated.
Read MoreLet’s talk about making wise financial decisions in the midst of chaos. This could be during a job loss, global unrest, or a pandemic.
Read MoreIt’s really important to come up with your WHY when paying off debt.
Read MoreLet’s talk about you and your spending triggers.
Read MoreCan budgeting by paycheck benefit you? It was a GAME CHANGER for our family. Today I am walking you through it.
Read MoreHow can unpacking your schedule and finances impact your day-to-day? I am discussing that today with Alyssa from Unbusy.
Read MoreTips for destressing your week before it begins.
Read MoreLet’s have a discussion about things we are and are NOT going to do with our money in 2022.
Read MoreToday’s podcast is all about perseverance in the road to debt freedom. Jessi Fearon talks about hitting rock bottom and then bouncing back to pay off all of her debt including her house! Jessi and I discuss guilt, shame and wanting to quit.
I asked, you answered. What was the craziest thing you spent money on in 2021?
Read MoreThe Biden administration announced on Wednesday that it will extend the moratorium on student loans until May 1, 2022. This extends the student loan freeze another 90 days. It was previously set to expire on Jan. 31.
Read MoreDebt collectors can now DM you, Text you and email you to collect. That might not seem like a big deal for people who have never gone to collections, but consumer advocates fear this will lead to MORE scams and abusive practices.
Read MoreSetting financial boundaries can be tough. But it’s still worth doing.
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