The Thrive With Money Podcast is hosted by financial counselor and the founder of Save Live Thrive™, Charlotte Darr. Save Live Thrive™ is a financial literacy business that teaches millennial women how to level up their financial education. On this podcas
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In today's podcast episode, Charlotte discusses 6 challenges that go into paying off debt that makes it feel so HARD to do at times (even though it's really rewarding!)We Talk About:Why paying off debt can feel so scaryValues Based Spending and how it applies to your debt payoff journeyThe impact of high interest debtWhat to do if others don't support your debt repayment goalsHow to tackle unexpected expensesArticles mentioned: Americans are piling up credit card debt--and it could prove very costlyJoin the Debt Repayment Masterclass!
Your 20s are a big period of growth and learning as you experience adulthood for the first time and are faced with many important life decisions--it can all feel pretty overwhelming!With so much to learn, do, and decide, it's hard to know where to start. In today's podcast episode, Charlotte is sharing 5 financial lessons she's learned in her 20s.We talk about:Mindful spendingValues-Based BudgetingVisualizing your future dreams and goals and how to use your money to get thereThe importance of building an emergency fundAutomating your financesTrusting your intuitionInterested in working with Charlotte?The Wealth Building Bootcamp is getting a MAJOR revamp this year! This 15-week group coaching experience designed to teach you how to heal your relationship with money, build wealth, pay off debt, and live the life of your dreams. APPLY TO THE WEALTH BUILDING BOOTCAMP!!
In today's podcast episode, Charlotte talks about what financial success ACTUALLY IS and how to build wealth & use your money in a way that's authentically aligned with you and the things you care about.We talk about:The definition of financial successThe difference between being "rich" and being "wealthy"What it means to be wealthyDetermining what financial success means for YOUSources/Additional Reading:CNBC: As inflation heats up, 64% of Americans are now living paycheck to paycheckInterested in working with Charlotte?The Wealth Building Bootcamp is getting a MAJOR revamp this year! This 15-week group coaching experience designed to teach you how to heal your relationship with money, build wealth, pay off debt, and live the life of your dreams. APPLY TO THE WEALTH BUILDING BOOTCAMP!!
In today's podcast episode, Charlotte talks about Values Based Budgeting, which is when you make a plan for your money that's based on the things that you care about.We talk about:Gaining clarity on your values and beliefs about moneyUnderstanding where your money is currently goingMaking a plan for your money that aligns with the things that you care about and make you happyThe 30 Day Financial Reset is designed to help you understand your values and beliefs about money and help you understand where your money is going so that you can make a value-based budget once the 30 Day Challenge is over!CLICK HERE to join the FREE 30 Day Financial Reset!Disclaimer: The content and information provided on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional mental health, financial, legal, or tax advice. For recommendations on your specific financial situation, you must additionally seek the services of an appropriate licensed mental health, theraputic, legal, accounting, tax, or investment professional.Interested in working with Charlotte?The Wealth Building Bootcamp is getting a MAJOR revamp this year! This 15-week group coaching experience designed to teach you how to heal your relationship with money, build wealth, pay off debt, and live the life of your dreams. APPLY TO THE WEALTH BUILDING BOOTCAMP!!
In today's podcast episode, Charlotte chats about financial minimalism and setting new financial intentions as we head into 2023. Financial minimalism is based on the idea of eliminating clutter and embracing simplicity in life so that you have more time, money, and energy to send towards the things that you love and value.In a society where we are constantly pressured to buy the next thing and keep up with the Joneses, financial minimalism can be a refreshing reset to focus on the things that truly matter to you. Disclaimer: The content and information provided on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional mental health, financial, legal, or tax advice. For recommendations on your specific financial situation, you must additionally seek the services of an appropriate licensed mental health, theraputic, legal, accounting, tax, or investment professional.APPLY TO THE WEALTH BUILDING BOOTCAMP!!
Have you ever struggled with burnout? In today's podcast episode, Charlotte talks about her experience dealing with burnout over the last few months, how burnout can impact your finances, and some boundaries Charlotte is setting to overcome & prevent burnout in the future.Disclaimer: The content and information provided on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional mental health, financial, legal, or tax advice. For recommendations on your specific financial situation, you must additionally seek the services of an appropriate licensed mental health, theraputic, legal, accounting, tax, or investment professional.APPLY TO THE WEALTH BUILDING BOOTCAMP!!
On August 24, 2022, the Biden-Harris Administration announced a new student debt relief plan that includes student debt forgiveness of up to $20,000. In today's podcast episode, we're talking about what the three parts of this plan includes, some FAQs, and next steps!We are still awaiting more information, but one additional thing that we've learned since this podcast episode was recorded is that, in order to receive relief, you must apply by December 31, 2023.Once a borrower completes their application, they should receive forgiveness within 4-6 weeks. In order to receive relief prior to the payment pause expiring on December 31, 2022, be sure to apply before November 15, 2022.IMPORTANT!! To be notified of when the Department of Education launches the loan forgiveness application, sign up for their email subscription:https://www.ed.gov/subscriptionsSources/Additional ReadingThe Washington Post: Who qualifies for Biden's plan to cancel $10,000 in student debt?StudentAid.Gov: The Biden-Harris Administration's Student Debt Relief Plan ExplainedFREE Resources by Save Live Thrive™2022 Goal Setting Workshop Workbook Organize Your Finances WorkbookMini Digital Budget PlannerProducts & Programs by Save Live Thrive™:Digital Budget PlannersThe Budget Pro SpreadsheetSlash DebtInterested in working with Charlotte?Learn more about the Wealth Building Bootcamp, A 12-week group coaching experience designed to teach you how to build wealth, pay off debt, and live the life of your dreams. Follow on InstagramFollow on TikTokJoin our NewsletterHelp the Thrive With Money Podcast grow! Follow this link to leave a review.Disclaimer: The content and information provided on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional mental health, financial, legal, or tax advice. For recommendations on your specific financial situation, you must additionally seek the services of an appropriate licensed mental health, theraputic, legal, accounting, tax, or investment professional.Music written by Chris Glassman
Do you struggle with making sustainable changes to your financial habits? In today's podcast episode, Charlotte talks about the science behind setting goals, and how shifting the way you implement your goals can have lasting impacts on your financial life.Save Live Thrive 2 Year Birthday Bonus!! If you join the Wealth Building Bootcamp during the month of August 2022, you will receive a BONUS 1:1 call with Charlotte AND an extra month of support inside of the WBB Community.APPLY TO THE WEALTH BUILDING BOOTCAMP!!
Do you ever feel like you are taking two steps forward, one steps back with your money? Like you always get a little ahead and then some unexpected expense comes up that leaves you back in debt or with little-to-nothing in savings?In today's podcast episode, Charlotte is talking about how to plan for unexpected & irregular expenses while continuing to work towards your other financial goals.ENROLL IN SLASH DEBT !!
Feelings of shame, guilt, embarrassment, and frustration are all incredibly common when thinking about your debt. BUT, these feelings can get in the way of the positive actions necessary to achieve your financial goals.In today's episode, Charlotte is sharing her debt story and how she overcame her negative feelings about debt and become high-interest debt free.ENROLL IN SLASH DEBT !!
There is a LOT going on in the financial world today--from inflation, rising interest rates, bear market, talks of a potential recession--it can definitely start to feel overwhelming.In today's podcast episode, we're diving into what each of these things are, how they're related, and steps to take to prepare your finances so that you can stick to your plan.Sources & Additional ReadingForbes: How to Calculate InflationThe Washington Post: What will the Fed's rate hike mean for consumers?The Balance: What is the Federal Reserve?U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics: Consumer Price IndexVanguard: How risk, reward & time are relatedThe New York Times: What is a recession, and when is the next one going to begin?Investopedia: Business CycleMerrill Edge: Focus on time in the market, not market timingNerdWallet: Current mortgage and refinance ratesFREE Resources by Save Live Thrive™FREE MINI-COURSE!! Your Financial Roadmap2022 Goal Setting Workshop Workbook Organize Your Finances WorkbookMini Digital Budget PlannerProducts & Programs by Save Live Thrive™:Digital Budget PlannersThe Budget Pro SpreadsheetInterested in working with Charlotte?The Wealth Building Bootcamp, A 12-week group coaching experience designed to teach you how to build wealth, pay off debt, and live the life of your dreams.For 1:1 Business Coaching, send Charlotte at DM on Instagram to chat and learn more about individual coaching opportunities.Follow on InstagramFollow on TikTokJoin our NewsletterHelp the Thrive With Money Podcast grow! Follow this link to leave a review.Disclaimer: The content and information provided on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional financial, legal, investment, real estate, or tax advice. For recommendations on your specific financial situation, you must additionally seek the services of an appropriate licensed legal, accounting, tax, real estate, or investment professional.Music written by Chris Glassman
On Friday, June 24, 2022, SCOTUS ruled to overturn Roe v. Wade. In the midst of so much grief and fear of what rights could be taken away next, today's podcast episode discusses why it is more important than ever for women to take control of their finances and achieve financial freedom.Sources & Additional ReadingElle: How to Protest the Decision to Overturn Roe v. WadeWe Won't Go Back: Find An EventNPR: These 3 Supreme Court decisions could be at risk after Roe v. Wade was overturnedMichigan Ross: Women Denied an Abortion May Face Years of Financial Difficulties, New Study FindsANSIRH: The Turnaway StudyABC News: Why abortion restrictions disproportionately impact people of colorDr. Pooja Lakshmin MD on Instagram: Link to post mentionedFREE Resources by Save Live Thrive™FREE MINI-COURSE!! Your Financial Roadmap2022 Goal Setting Workshop Workbook Organize Your Finances WorkbookMini Digital Budget PlannerProducts & Programs by Save Live Thrive™:Digital Budget PlannersThe Budget Pro SpreadsheetInterested in working with Charlotte?For 1:1 Business Coaching and 1:1 Financial Coaching, send Charlotte at DM on Instagram to chat and learn more about individual coaching opportunities.The Wealth Building Bootcamp, A 12-week group coaching experience designed to teach you how to build wealth, pay off debt, and live the life of your dreams.Follow on InstagramFollow on TikTokJoin our NewsletterHelp the Thrive With Money Podcast grow! Follow this link to leave a review.Disclaimer: The content and information provided on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional financial, legal, investment, real estate, or tax advice. For recommendations on your specific financial situation, you must additionally seek the services of an appropriate licensed legal, accounting, tax, real estate, or investment professional.Music written by Chris Glassman
2022 is almost half way over!! That means it's time for your mid-year financial review! In this episode, we talk about the 8 steps included in a mid-year financial review so that you can create an action plan to achieve your financial goals this year.Resources Mentioned:AnnualCreditReport.comSources & Additional ReadingConsumer Price Index SummaryAverage Holiday Debt - Lending TreeIs it time for a mid-year financial review? ForbesYour Mid-Year Financial Checklist - EquifaxCheck-In Time: How to measure your progress towards financial goals - Go Banking Rates5 Steps to Create An Estate Plan - FidelityIRS announces changes to retirement plans for 2022Interested in working with Charlotte?For 1:1 Business Coaching and 1:1 Financial Coaching, send Charlotte at DM on Instagram to chat and learn more about individual coaching opportunities.The Wealth Building Bootcamp, A 12-week group coaching experience designed to teach you how to build wealth, pay off debt, and live the life of your dreams.FREE Resources by Save Live Thrive™FREE MINI-COURSE!! Your Financial Roadmap2022 Goal Setting Workshop Workbook Organize Your Finances WorkbookMini Digital Budget PlannerProducts & Programs by Save Live Thrive™:Digital Budget PlannersThe Budget Pro SpreadsheetFollow on InstagramFollow on TikTokJoin our NewsletterHelp the Thrive With Money Podcast grow! Follow this link to leave a review.Disclaimer: The content and information provided on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional financial, legal, investment, real estate, or tax advice. For recommendations on your specific financial situation, you must additionally seek the services of an appropriate licensed legal, accounting, tax, real estate, or investment professional.Music written by Chris Glassman
Haley Brown-Woods joins us on the podcast today to talk about her and her husband's journey from receiving $600k cash, spending it all within 2 years, realizing they were $222k in debt, and beginning their debt repayment journey. Today, Haley and her husband have paid off over $132k in debt, have a top global financial education podcast, bought an investment property, and Haley has launched an online financial coaching business. Talk about an incredible financial glow up! Click here to listen to an incredibly motivating and inspiring financial story.Listen to Haley and Justin's Financial StoryThe Intro to Podcasting Course Haley mentionedConnect with Haley:InstagramPrice of Avocado Toast PodcastFREE Resources by Save Live Thrive™Your Financial RoadmapOrganize Your Finances WorkbookMini Digital Budget PlannerProducts & Programs by Save Live Thrive™:Digital Budget PlannersThe Budget Pro SpreadsheetInterested in working with Charlotte?Learn more about the Wealth Building Bootcamp, A 12-week group coaching experience designed to teach you how to build wealth, pay off debt, and live the life of your dreams. Follow on InstagramFollow on TikTokJoin our NewsletterHelp the Thrive With Money Podcast grow! Follow this link to leave a review.Disclaimer: The content and information provided on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional mental health, financial, legal, or tax advice. For recommendations on your specific financial situation, you must additionally seek the services of an appropriate licensed mental health, theraputic, legal, accounting, tax, or investment professional.Music written by Chris Glassman
Wondering how to create a budget that you actually want to stick to? Learning how to spend mindfully and in a way that reflects what you value is key!This episode is part 2 in how to create a budget that you actually WANT to stick to. We dive into some ideas on areas to cut back costs on so that you can spend more on the things that you love.This Episode Discusses:Reflecting before making a big purchaseSaving money on restaurants and groceriesIdeas to save on big expensesRefinancing high interest loansNegotiating interest ratesPlanning for upcoming events and expensesPaying yourself firstInterested in working with Charlotte?Learn more about the Wealth Building Bootcamp, A 12-week group coaching experience designed to teach you how to build wealth, pay off debt, and live the life of your dreams.FREE Resources by Save Live Thrive™FREE MINI-COURSE!! Your Financial Roadmap2022 Goal Setting Workshop Workbook Organize Your Finances WorkbookMini Digital Budget PlannerProducts & Programs by Save Live Thrive™:Digital Budget PlannersThe Budget Pro SpreadsheetFollow on InstagramFollow on TikTokJoin our NewsletterHelp the Thrive With Money Podcast grow! Follow this link to leave a review.Disclaimer: The content and information provided on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional financial, insurance, legal, investment, real estate, or tax advice. For recommendations on your specific financial situation, you must additionally seek the services of an appropriate licensed legal, accounting, tax, real estate, insurance, or investment professional.Music written by Chris Glassman
One of the most COMMON questions I'm asked is "how do you actually stick to your budget each month?"This episode is part 1 of 2 in how to create a budget that you actually WANT to stick to.This Episode Discusses:Values based budgetingSteps to create your budgetHow to create a budget that's realisticKeeping up the motivation to stick to itNext week's episode will expand on these concepts, and also discuss ideas on how to make modifications to your spending so that it's more aligned with your values.Interested in working with Charlotte?Learn more about the Wealth Building Bootcamp, A 12-week group coaching experience designed to teach you how to build wealth, pay off debt, and live the life of your dreams.FREE Resources by Save Live Thrive™FREE MINI-COURSE!! Your Financial Roadmap2022 Goal Setting Workshop Workbook Organize Your Finances WorkbookMini Digital Budget PlannerProducts & Programs by Save Live Thrive™:Digital Budget PlannersThe Budget Pro SpreadsheetFollow on InstagramFollow on TikTokJoin our NewsletterHelp the Thrive With Money Podcast grow! Follow this link to leave a review.Disclaimer: The content and information provided on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional financial, legal, investment, real estate, or tax advice. For recommendations on your specific financial situation, you must additionally seek the services of an appropriate licensed legal, accounting, tax, real estate, or investment professional.Music written by Chris Glassman
I have officially been a full-time business owner for 6 months!! And OH MY GOSH what a journey it has been. Today's podcast episode discusses the 7 steps I took with my money in order to quit my job and take my business full time.Interested in working with Charlotte?For 1:1 Business Coaching and 1:1 Financial Coaching, send Charlotte at DM on Instagram to chat and learn more about individual coaching opportunities.The Wealth Building Bootcamp, A 12-week group coaching experience designed to teach you how to build wealth, pay off debt, and live the life of your dreams.FREE Resources by Save Live Thrive™FREE MINI-COURSE!! Your Financial Roadmap2022 Goal Setting Workshop Workbook Organize Your Finances WorkbookMini Digital Budget PlannerProducts & Programs by Save Live Thrive™:Digital Budget PlannersThe Budget Pro SpreadsheetFollow on InstagramFollow on TikTokJoin our NewsletterHelp the Thrive With Money Podcast grow! Follow this link to leave a review.Disclaimer: The content and information provided on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional financial, legal, investment, real estate, or tax advice. For recommendations on your specific financial situation, you must additionally seek the services of an appropriate licensed legal, accounting, tax, real estate, or investment professional.Music written by Chris Glassman
How do you know when you can afford something? What does mean to be able to "afford" a purchase, anyway? In today's podcast episode, we talk about the difference between being able to "pay for" vs. "afford" something, so that you can feel confident in your spending, trust your financial decisions, and make sure you're living within your means.This Episode Discusses:The difference between being able to "pay for" vs. "afford" somethingValues-based spendingWhat it means to live within your meansHow to prioritize your spending based on your valuesAn exercise on how to prep your budget for BIG upcoming purchasesInterested in working with Charlotte?Learn more about the Wealth Building Bootcamp, A 12-week group coaching experience designed to teach you how to build wealth, pay off debt, and live the life of your dreams. FREE Resources by Save Live Thrive™FREE MINI-COURSE!! Your Financial Roadmap2022 Goal Setting Workshop Workbook Organize Your Finances WorkbookMini Digital Budget PlannerProducts & Programs by Save Live Thrive™:Digital Budget PlannersThe Budget Pro SpreadsheetFollow on InstagramFollow on TikTokJoin our NewsletterHelp the Thrive With Money Podcast grow! Follow this link to leave a review.Disclaimer: The content and information provided on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional financial, legal, investment, real estate, or tax advice. For recommendations on your specific financial situation, you must additionally seek the services of an appropriate licensed legal, accounting, tax, real estate, or investment professional.Music written by Chris Glassman
We bought a house!! My partner, Oliver, is joining us on the podcast today to talk about our home buying journey as first time home buyers.This Episode Discusses:Buying property with a partnerApplying for a mortgageClosing costsBudgeting for buying a homeAnd other parts of our story!FREE MINI-COURSE!! Your Financial RoadmapOur financial futures are waaaay to important to just “wing it.” You want to make sure that you're arriving at your financial destination as timely and efficiently as possible.Creating a financial roadmap will help you see:Your financial starting pointWhat you want your financial destination isThe direction you need to head to get thereAny detours and course corrections that might come up along the wayWhen you enroll, you'll also get exclusive access to the 35 page workbook to help organize and plan the next steps to take on your financial journey.Other FREE Resources by Save Live Thrive™2022 Goal Setting Workshop Workbook Organize Your Finances WorkbookMini Digital Budget PlannerProducts & Programs by Save Live Thrive™:Digital Budget PlannersThe Budget Pro SpreadsheetInterested in working with Charlotte?Learn more about the Wealth Building Bootcamp, A 12-week group coaching experience designed to teach you how to build wealth, pay off debt, and live the life of your dreams. Follow on InstagramFollow on TikTokJoin our NewsletterHelp the Thrive With Money Podcast grow! Follow this link to leave a review.Disclaimer: The content and information provided on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional financial, legal, investment, real estate, or tax advice. For recommendations on your specific financial situation, you must additionally seek the services of an appropriate licensed legal, accounting, tax, real estate, or investment professional.Music written by Chris Glassman
Vee Weir from Vee Frugal Fox is joining us today to talk about her journey away from the Dave Ramsey Community and embracing an empathy-based approach to budgeting and personal finance.This Episode Discusses:The Dave Ramsey CommunityEmpathy Based BudgetingToxic hustle cultureSide hustles & entrepreneurship Where to find Vee:InstagramWebsiteCo-Host: Price of Avocado Toast PodcastOther FREE Resources by Save Live Thrive™Your Financial RoadmapOrganize Your Finances WorkbookMini Digital Budget PlannerProducts & Programs by Save Live Thrive™:Digital Budget PlannersThe Budget Pro SpreadsheetInterested in working with Charlotte?Learn more about the Wealth Building Bootcamp, A 12-week group coaching experience designed to teach you how to build wealth, pay off debt, and live the life of your dreams. Follow on InstagramFollow on TikTokJoin our NewsletterHelp the Thrive With Money Podcast grow! Follow this link to leave a review.Disclaimer: The content and information provided on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional mental health, financial, legal, or tax advice. For recommendations on your specific financial situation, you must additionally seek the services of an appropriate licensed mental health, theraputic, legal, accounting, tax, or investment professional.Music written by Chris Glassman
Spring is in the air! And it's time to spring clean your finances as well. In today's podcast episode, we talk about 8 steps to organize your finances this spring.This Episode Discusses:Financial organizationTracking your net worthReviewing your insurance policiesReviewing your financial goalsTracking your spendingRevamping your budgetAutomating savings & bill paymentsDeclutteringFREE MINI-COURSE!! Your Financial RoadmapOur financial futures are waaaay to important to just “wing it.” You want to make sure that you're arriving at your financial destination as timely and efficiently as possible.Creating a financial roadmap will help you see:Your financial starting pointWhat you want your financial destination isThe direction you need to head to get thereAny detours and course corrections that might come up along the wayWhen you enroll, you'll also get exclusive access to the 35 page workbook to help organize and plan the next steps to take on your financial journey.Other FREE Resources by Save Live Thrive™2022 Goal Setting Workshop Workbook Organize Your Finances WorkbookMini Digital Budget PlannerProducts & Programs by Save Live Thrive™:Digital Budget PlannersThe Budget Pro SpreadsheetInterested in working with Charlotte?Learn more about the Wealth Building Bootcamp, A 12-week group coaching experience designed to teach you how to build wealth, pay off debt, and live the life of your dreams. Follow on InstagramFollow on TikTokJoin our NewsletterHelp the Thrive With Money Podcast grow! Follow this link to leave a review.Disclaimer: The content and information provided on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional mental health, financial, legal, or tax advice. For recommendations on your specific financial situation, you must additionally seek the services of an appropriate licensed mental health, theraputic, legal, accounting, tax, or investment professional.Music written by Chris Glassman
Our mental health impacts the way we think, how feel feel, and how we act. And that includes how we manage our money. In fact, over 3/4 of Americans have reported feeling anxious about money. In today's episode, we're talking about anxiety and money, and steps that you can take to minimize your financial anxiety this year.Sources/Additional ReadingPsychology Today: How Anxiety Affects Our Personal FinancesPsychology Today: How Anxiety Affects Our Buying BehaviorsCNBC: 77% of Americans Are Anxious About their Financial Situation--here's how to take controlBusiness Insider: This is when you're going to die (that's actually the name of the article lol)Business Insider: 7 things mental health experts wish you knew about anxiety, according to a psychotherapistFREE Resources by Save Live Thrive™2022 Goal Setting Workshop Workbook Organize Your Finances WorkbookMini Digital Budget PlannerProducts & Programs by Save Live Thrive™:Digital Budget PlannersThe Budget Pro SpreadsheetInterested in working with Charlotte? Learn more about the Wealth Building Bootcamp, A 12-week group coaching experience designed to teach you how to build wealth, pay off debt, and live the life of your dreams. Follow on InstagramFollow on TikTokJoin our NewsletterHelp the Thrive With Money Podcast grow! Follow this link to leave a review.Disclaimer: The content and information provided on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional mental health, financial, legal, or tax advice. For recommendations on your specific financial situation, you must additionally seek the services of an appropriate licensed mental health, theraputic, legal, accounting, tax, or investment professional.Music written by Chris Glassman
March is Women's History Month! The financial rights women have today took hundreds of years of fighting advocating for to win. And some of these rights weren't even won until 40 years ago. In today's podcast episode, we're taking a quick tour through time to see the history behind women's financial rights in the United States and assess where we are today. Sources/Additional ReadingFidelity: Why Women Need to Plan Differently Than MenFool: How Women Have Fought for Financial Equality for 100 Years - And Still Do TodayPBS: Not All Women Gained the Vote in 1920CFP® Board: Making More Room for Women in the Financial Planner ProfessionForbes: Financial Advisors' Unconscious Bias Works Against WomenMerrill: Creating A Better Financial Future for WomenHistory: Why the 19th Amendment Did Not Guarantee All Women the Right to VoteUSA Today: Fact Check - Post Detailing 9 Things Women Couldn't Do Before 1971 Is Mostly RightInstitute for Women's Policy Research: Gender Wage Gaps Remain Wide in Year Two of the PandemicInstitute for Women's Policy Research: Equal Pay Day 2022 - Digging Deeper into This Year's Gender Wage GapRaynes & Lawn: What Is the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act?FREE Resources by Save Live Thrive™2022 Goal Setting Workshop Workbook Organize Your Finances WorkbookMini Digital Budget PlannerProducts & Programs by Save Live Thrive™:Digital Budget PlannersThe Budget Pro SpreadsheetWealth Building BootcampFollow on InstagramFollow on TikTokJoin our NewsletterHelp the Thrive With Money Podcast grow! Follow this link to leave a review.Music written by Chris Glassman
Money scripts are unconscious beliefs about money that impact our financial behaviors and perspectives as adults. On today's episode, we talk about how to uncover and rewrite your money scripts, which will help improve your overall financial health.In this episode we talk about:Money scripts & money beliefsRewriting your money beliefsJournal prompts to begin working through to help improve your money mindsetSources/Additional ReadingForbes: Are your money beliefs holding you back?Psychology Today: Four "Money Scripts"Your Mental Wealth Advisors: Your Money ScriptWired for Wealth by Brad Klontz, Ted Klontz, and Rick KahlerHow Clients' Money Scripts Predict Their Financial BehaviorsPBS: Money habits are set by age 7.Clarity Wealth Development: What's your money script?Apply for the Wealth Building Bootcamp
In today's podcast episode, we are joined by Sami Womack, financial coach and founder of A Sunny Side Up Life, who reveals how she and her husband went from $490,000 in debt to debt-free in three years. Today, Sami works with women all over the world to live their best lives by teaching goal setting and budgeting techniques. Listen in as Sami shares her inspiring story about her debt-free journey!In this episode we talk about:The realities of a debt-free journeyLiving a minimalist and intentional lifeDeciding what types of expenses to cut back onSpending intentionallySinking fundsConnect with SamiWebsiteInstagram: @asunnysideuplifePodcastFREE Resources by Save Live Thrive™2022 Goal Setting Workshop WorkbookOrganize Your Finances WorkbookMini Digital Budget PlannerProducts by Save Live Thrive™:Digital Budget PlannersThe Budget Pro SpreadsheetFinancial Education Programs by Save Live Thrive™The Wealth Building Bootcamp: A 12-week group coaching experience designed to teach you how to build wealth, pay off debt, and live the life of your dreams.If you are brand new to the SLT community, don't forget to connect with us and make this newfound friendship official!Follow on InstagramFollow on TikTokJoin our NewsletterHelp the Thrive With Money Podcast grow! Follow this link to leave a review.Disclaimer: The content and information provided on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional financial, legal, insurance, or tax advice. For recommendations on your specific financial situation, you must additionally seek the services of an appropriate licensed legal, accounting, tax, insurance, or investment professional.Music written by Chris Glassman
You asked, I answered! Today's podcast episode answers questions asked by our Instagram community.In this episode we talk about:How to pick an idea for a side hustleBudgeting on a low incomeIs disability insurance worth it? How to decide which debt to pay off firstSources/Additional Reading:NerdWallet: Disability Insurance - Why You Need It and How to Get ItInvestopedia: Top 5 Reasons Why People Go BankruptGuardian: What's the difference between long term and short term disability insurance?Council for Disability Awareness: Disability StatisticsMoney Under 30: Why Disability Insurance Is The Most Important Financial Product You Didn't Realize You NeededFREE Resources by Save Live Thrive™2022 Goal Setting Workshop Workbook Organize Your Finances WorkbookMini Digital Budget PlannerProducts by Save Live Thrive™:Digital Budget PlannersThe Budget Pro SpreadsheetFinancial Education Programs by Save Live Thrive™The Wealth Building Bootcamp: A 12-week group coaching experience designed to teach you how to build wealth, pay off debt, and live the life of your dreams.If you are brand new to the SLT community, don't forget to connect with us and make this newfound friendship official!Follow on InstagramFollow on TikTokJoin our NewsletterHelp the Thrive With Money Podcast grow! Follow this link to leave a review.Disclaimer: The content and information provided on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional financial, legal, insurance, or tax advice. For recommendations on your specific financial situation, you must additionally seek the services of an appropriate licensed legal, accounting, tax, insurance, or investment professional.Music written by Chris Glassman
On today's episode, we talk about the similarities between time and money and how to manage them both more effectively in your daily life.In this episode we talk about:The similarities between time and moneyPrioritizing your time and moneyHow to manage your time and money betterFREE Resources by Save Live Thrive™2022 Goal Setting Workshop Workbook Organize Your Finances WorkbookMini Digital Budget PlannerProducts by Save Live Thrive™:Digital Budget PlannersThe Budget Pro SpreadsheetFinancial Education Programs by Save Live Thrive™The Wealth Building Bootcamp: A 12-week group coaching experience designed to teach you how to build wealth, pay off debt, and live the life of your dreams.If you are brand new to the SLT community, don't forget to connect with us and make this newfound friendship official!Follow on InstagramFollow on TikTokJoin our NewsletterHelp the Thrive With Money Podcast grow! Follow this link to leave a 5-star review.Disclaimer: The content and information provided on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional financial, legal, or tax advice. For recommendations on your specific financial situation, you must additionally seek the services of an appropriate licensed legal, accounting, tax, or investment professional.Music written by Chris Glassman
Sarah Sprague Gerber, AFC®, is joining us today to talk about tax season and some common misconceptions and mistakes people have about the United States tax system.In This Episode We Talk About:Mistakes people make with their taxesCommon misconceptions people have about the US tax systemTax deadlinesEducational Resources MentionedInternal Revenue Service (IRS) Official WebsiteSmartAsset: Federal Income Tax CalculatorTax Foundation (great educational resource!)Splitwise App - great for tracking shared expenses with friends, groups, and family.Where to find Sarah:Instagram at @momentumfinancialcoachhttps://momentumfinancialcoaching.com/FREE Resources by Save Live Thrive™2022 Goal Setting Workshop Workbook Organize Your Finances WorkbookMini Digital Budget PlannerProducts by Save Live Thrive™:Digital Budget PlannersFinancial Education Programs by Save Live Thrive™The Wealth Building Bootcamp: A 12-week group coaching experience designed to teach you how to build wealth, pay off debt, and live the life of your dreams.If you are brand new to the SLT community, don't forget to connect with us and make this newfound friendship official!Follow on InstagramFollow on TikTokJoin our NewsletterHelp the Thrive With Money Podcast grow! Follow this link to leave a 5-star review.Disclaimer: The content and information provided on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional financial, legal, or tax advice. For recommendations on your specific financial situation, you must additionally seek the services of an appropriate licensed legal, accounting, tax, or investment professional.Music written by Chris Glassman
In today's episode, we're talking about compound interest and how it can help you build wealth faster or keep you in debt longer.CALCULATORS (and how I calculated the examples in this episode)Bankrate Credit Card CalculatorCredit Card Balance: $6,194Interest Rate: 17%How minimum payment is calculated: 3% of balanceInvestor.gov Compound Interest CalculatorFirst, I calculated the first 10 years of the three hypothetical women's investment:Initial Investment: $500Monthly Contribution: $500Length of time in years: 10Estimated Interest Rate: 8%Interest rate variance range: 2%Compound Frequency: MonthlyThen, I took the final age that each hypothetical woman made their last investment, and subtracted it from the age of 65 to see the impact that time would have on the $92,582.84 they would have based on the calculation above.To do this, my inputs into the calculator looked like this:Initial Investment: $92,582.84Monthly Contribution: $0Length of time in years: 65 minus the hypothetical woman stopped contributing to the investmentEstimated Interest Rate: 8%Interest rate variance range: 2%Compound Frequency: MonthlySOURCES:CNBC - Average Credit Card Balance By StateThe Ascent - How Does Compound Interest Work?Vanguard - How risk, reward & time are relatedFREE Resources by Save Live Thrive™2022 Goal Setting Workshop Workbook Organize Your Finances WorkbookMini Digital Budget PlannerProducts by Save Live Thrive™:The Budget Pro SpreadsheetDigital Budget PlannersFinancial Education Programs by Save Live Thrive™The Wealth Building Bootcamp: A 12-week group coaching experience designed to teach you how to build wealth, pay off debt, and live the life of your dreams.If you are brand new to the SLT community, don't forget to connect with us and make this newfound friendship official!Follow on InstagramFollow on TikTokJoin our NewsletterHelp the Thrive With Money Podcast grow! Follow this link to leave a 5-star review.Disclaimer: The content and information provided on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional financial, legal, or tax advice. For recommendations on your specific financial situation, you must additionally seek the services of an appropriate licensed legal, accounting, tax, or investment professional.Music written by Chris Glassman
In today's episode, we talk about whether or not it's *actually* bad to spend money, and how to release feelings of guilt and shame when spending each month.In This Episode We Talk About:How to spend in alignment with the things that matter to youHow to release feelings of guilt and shame when it comes to spendingHow to create a spending plan (AKA a budget) that allows you to spend guilt-freeThe 6 areas to release guilt around spending discussed in this episode was inspired by this post from Business Insider by Tanza Loudenback.FREE Resources by Save Live Thrive™2022 Goal Setting Workshop Workbook Organize Your Finances WorkbookMini Digital Budget PlannerProducts by Save Live Thrive™:The Budget Pro SpreadsheetDigital Budget PlannersFinancial Education Programs by Save Live Thrive™The Wealth Building Bootcamp: A 12-week group coaching experience designed to teach you how to build wealth, pay off debt, and live the life of your dreams.If you are brand new to the SLT community, don't forget to connect with us and make this newfound friendship official!Follow on InstagramFollow on TikTokJoin our NewsletterHelp the Thrive With Money Podcast grow! Follow this link to leave a 5-star review.Disclaimer: The content and information provided on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional financial, legal, or tax advice. For recommendations on your specific financial situation, you must additionally seek the services of an appropriate licensed legal, accounting, tax, or investment professional.Music written by Chris Glassman
In today's episode, Charlotte talks about what F*ck You Funds are, and why they're an important goal to set with your finances to give you additional freedom, security, and flexibility with your money (and therefore your life)In This Episode We Talk About:F*ck You FundsEmergency FundsHow to start saving for an Emergency & F*ck You FundResources, Sources Mentioned, & Additional ReadingNerdWallet High Yield Savings Account ComparisonA Story of A Fuck Off Fund by Paulette Perhach (an incredibly moving post)2018 Survey by GlamourSurvey by PYMNTS and Lending ClubFREE Resources by Save Live Thrive™2022 Goal Setting Workshop Workbook Organize Your Finances WorkbookMini Digital Budget PlannerProducts by Save Live Thrive™:The Budget Pro SpreadsheetDigital Budget PlannersFinancial Education Programs by Save Live Thrive™The Wealth Building Bootcamp: A 12-week group coaching experience designed to teach you how to build wealth, pay off debt, and live the life of your dreams.If you are brand new to the SLT community, don't forget to connect with us and make this newfound friendship official!Follow on InstagramFollow on TikTokJoin our NewsletterHelp the Thrive With Money Podcast grow! Follow this link to leave a 5-star review.Disclaimer: The content and information provided on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional financial, legal, or tax advice. For recommendations on your specific financial situation, you must additionally seek the services of an appropriate licensed legal, accounting, tax, or investment professional.Music written by Chris Glassman
Financial educator & creator, Chloe Daniels from Clo Bare Money Coach, is joining us today to talk about her journey to landing 4 promotions in 3 years, increasing her income, and shifting her focus from paying off debt ASAP to building wealth.In This Episode We Talk About:Preparing to ask for a promotionNegotiating a raise in your salaryDetermining a price point for your side hustleBuilding your money mindsetAction steps to take with your money after increasing your incomePaying off debt vs. investingSpending in a way that aligns with your valuesWhere to find Chloe:Instagram and TikTok at @clobaremoneycoachhttps://clobare.mykajabi.com/opt-inFREE Resources by Save Live Thrive™2022 Goal Setting Workshop Workbook Organize Your Finances WorkbookMini Digital Budget PlannerProducts by Save Live Thrive™:Digital Budget PlannersFinancial Education Programs by Save Live Thrive™The Wealth Building Bootcamp: A 12-week group coaching experience designed to teach you how to build wealth, pay off debt, and live the life of your dreams.If you are brand new to the SLT community, don't forget to connect with us and make this newfound friendship official!Follow on InstagramFollow on TikTokJoin our NewsletterHelp the Thrive With Money Podcast grow! Follow this link to leave a 5-star review.Disclaimer: The content and information provided on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional financial, legal, or tax advice. For recommendations on your specific financial situation, you must additionally seek the services of an appropriate licensed legal, accounting, tax, or investment professional.Music written by Chris Glassman
HAPPY NEW YEAR! Today we're talking about how to take consistent action towards your financial goals in the new year.This episode talks about:Money mindsetMoney beliefsSetting financial goals that are based on your core valuesTaking actions with your finances that are aligned with your core valuesReverse engineering the steps to take to achieve your financial goalsMissed the FREE 2022 Financial Goal Setting Workshop? You can still follow the exercises and activities inside the workbook!Download the workbook here:https://savelivethrive.ck.page/a6f38f0dd8FREE Resources by Save Live Thrive™Organize Your Finances WorkbookMini Digital Budget PlannerProducts by Save Live Thrive™:Digital Budget PlannersFinancial Education Programs by Save Live Thrive™The Wealth Building Bootcamp: A 12-week group coaching experience designed to teach you how to build wealth, pay off debt, and live the life of your dreams.If you are brand new to the SLT community, don't forget to connect with us and make this newfound friendship official!Follow on InstagramFollow on TikTokJoin our NewsletterHelp the Thrive With Money Podcast grow! Follow this link to leave a 5-star review.Disclaimer: The content and information provided on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional financial, legal, or tax advice. For recommendations on your specific financial situation, you must additionally seek the services of an appropriate licensed legal, accounting, tax, or investment professional.Music written by Chris Glassman
Can you believe that there are only 3 weeks left of 2021? Seriously--time is FLYING.Today's podcast episode covers an end of year financial checklist to help get your money ready for the new year! Annual Credit Report Website (which is the website mandated by the US Government) https://www.annualcreditreport.com/index.actionIn This Episode We Talk About:Important financial dates and deadlines for 2021How to review the progress made towards your financial goalsHow to check in on your budget for the last yearPlanning for large upcoming expensesAsset Allocation & Rebalancing Your PortfolioObtaining A Copy of Your Credit ReportReviewing important financial documents before the new yearFREE Resources by Save Live Thrive™2022 Goal Setting Workshop Workbook Organize Your Finances WorkbookMini Digital Budget PlannerProducts by Save Live Thrive™:Digital Budget PlannersFinancial Education Programs by Save Live Thrive™The Wealth Building Bootcamp: A 12-week group coaching experience designed to teach you how to build wealth, pay off debt, and live the life of your dreams.If you are brand new to the SLT community, don't forget to connect with us and make this newfound friendship official!Follow on InstagramFollow on TikTokJoin our NewsletterHelp the Thrive With Money Podcast grow! Follow this link to leave a 5-star review.Disclaimer: The content and information provided on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional financial, legal, or tax advice. For recommendations on your specific financial situation, you must additionally seek the services of an appropriate licensed legal, accounting, tax, or investment professional.Music Written By Chris Glassman
Money mindset is a huge part of of a financial journey. Essentially, your money mindset is the representation of your attitudes and beliefs about money, and it has a giant impact on the actions and behaviors that you make with your personal finances. I know that my personal money mindset has changed DRASTICALLY over the last few years, and especially since I became a small business owner. Today's episode talks about my money mindset evolution and how my views of investing in myself and my skills has changed over the last few years.In This Episode We Talk About:Money mindsetMoney anxietyTaking small steps towards financial goalsSpending in a way that reflects your valuesInvesting in yourself & your personal growthFREE Resources by Save Live Thrive™2022 Goal Setting Workshop Workbook Organize Your Finances WorkbookMini Digital Budget PlannerProducts by Save Live Thrive™:Digital Budget PlannersFinancial Education Programs by Save Live Thrive™The Wealth Building Bootcamp: A 12-week group coaching experience designed to teach you how to build wealth, pay off debt, and live the life of your dreams.If you are brand new to the SLT community, don't forget to connect with us and make this newfound friendship official!Follow on InstagramFollow on TikTokJoin our NewsletterHelp the Thrive With Money Podcast grow! Follow this link to leave a 5-star review.Disclaimer: The content and information provided on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional financial, legal, or tax advice. For recommendations on your specific financial situation, you must additionally seek the services of an appropriate licensed legal, accounting, tax, or investment professional.Music Written By Chris Glassman
If there is one topic that I KNOW a lot of my clients feel anxious about, and that I have felt anxious about myself, is navigating conversations about money--especially in romantic relationships. Today's episode covers financial conversations to have in a relationship, and what types of money questions you can ask your partner (or potential future partner) at different stages of your relationship.In This Episode We Talk About:How to talk about money with a romantic partnerConversations to have about money when you first meetConversations to have about money when your relationship starts getting seriousConversations to have about money when you're moving in togetherCombining finances with a partnerConversations to have about money when you're engagedConversations to have about money when you're marriedSplitwise App:https://www.splitwise.com/ (not sponsored, I just really love this app for splitting expenses with others!)Sources/Additional Reading:https://institutedfa.com/Leading-Causes-Divorce/#:~:text=According%20to%20a%20recent%20survey,money%20issues%22%20(22%25)https://www.ubs.com/content/dam/WealthManagementAmericas/documents/2018-37666-UBS-Own-Your-Worth-report-R32.pdfhttps://www.annuity.org/financial-literacy/women/ FREE Resources by Save Live Thrive™2022 Goal Setting Workshop Workbook Organize Your Finances WorkbookMini Digital Budget PlannerProducts by Save Live Thrive™:Digital Budget PlannersFinancial Education Programs by Save Live Thrive™The Wealth Building Bootcamp: A 12-week group coaching experience designed to teach you how to build wealth, pay off debt, and live the life of your dreams.If you are brand new to the SLT community, don't forget to connect with us and make this newfound friendship official!Follow on InstagramFollow on TikTokJoin our NewsletterHelp the Thrive With Money Podcast grow! Follow this link to leave a 5-star review.Disclaimer: The content and information provided on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional financial, legal, or tax advice. For recommendations on your specific financial situation, you must additionally seek the services of an appropriate licensed legal, accounting, tax, or investment professional.Music Written By Chris Glassman
Thinking about starting a side hustle this year? Then this episode is a MUST LISTEN for someone starting a new side hustle or small business.Today's episode covers everything from identifying business ideas, creating a business plan, building a startup business budget, different business entity types, basics of business finances, as well as common questions people ask me about my side hustle journeys.In This Episode We Talk About:Identifying your skills and interestsCreating a business planCompetitor researchMarketing your businessBuilding a business budgetBusiness Entities - the basicsBusiness FinancesFAQs about starting a side hustle or small businessRESOURCES MENTIONED:This post contains affiliate links that, at no additional cost to you, I may earn a small commission.Download the FREE 58 Side Hustle Ideas Workbook:https://savelivethrive.ck.page/0fbb1d5145The Small Business Administrationhttps://www.sba.gov/Quick search in USPTO (United States Patent and Trademark Office)https://www.uspto.gov/trademarks/searchProfit First by Mike Michalowiczhttps://amzn.to/3wCZKvH I forgot to mention this in today's podcast episode, but I highly recommend working with a trademark lawyer to help you select and apply for a trademark for your business.FREE Resources by Save Live Thrive™2022 Goal Setting Workshop Workbook Organize Your Finances WorkbookMini Digital Budget PlannerProducts by Save Live Thrive™:Digital Budget PlannersFinancial Education Programs by Save Live Thrive™The Wealth Building Bootcamp: A 12-week group coaching experience designed to teach you how to build wealth, pay off debt, and live the life of your dreams.If you are brand new to the SLT community, don't forget to connect with us and make this newfound friendship official!Follow on InstagramFollow on TikTokJoin our NewsletterHelp the Thrive With Money Podcast grow! Follow this link to leave a 5-star review.Disclaimer: The content and information provided on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional financial, legal, or tax advice. For recommendations on your specific financial situation, you must additionally seek the services of an appropriate licensed legal, accounting, tax, or investment professional.Music Written By Chris Glassman
Hearing talk about a recession is a pretty scary thing. Whenever a recession hits, it brings a ton of discomfort and uncertainty for individuals and their finances. In today's episode, we're diving deep into what a recession is, factors that can contribute to a recession, the impact that a recession can have on your finances, and how to prepare your money to remain financially successful in the midst of a recession.In This Episode We Talk About:What is a recession?What causes a recession?How long can a recession last?4 phases of the economic cycle6 steps to recession-proof your financesSources & Extra Reading!!:https://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/businesscycle.asphttps://www.forbes.com/advisor/investing/what-is-a-recession/https://www.bankrate.com/personal-finance/smart-money/watch-these-indicators-know-when-recession-could-be-coming/https://www.kiplinger.com/article/investing/t038-c032-s014-4-key-indicators-of-a-looming-recession.htmlhttps://www.thebalance.com/what-is-the-business-cycle-3305912https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/042415/what-average-annual-return-sp-500.asphttps://www.forbes.com/advisor/investing/what-is-diversification/FREE Resources by Save Live Thrive™2022 Goal Setting Workshop Workbook Organize Your Finances WorkbookMini Digital Budget PlannerProducts by Save Live Thrive™:Digital Budget PlannersFinancial Education Programs by Save Live Thrive™The Wealth Building Bootcamp: A 12-week group coaching experience designed to teach you how to build wealth, pay off debt, and live the life of your dreams.If you are brand new to the SLT community, don't forget to connect with us and make this newfound friendship official!Follow on InstagramFollow on TikTokJoin our NewsletterHelp the Thrive With Money Podcast grow! Follow this link to leave a 5-star review.Disclaimer: The content and information provided on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional financial, legal, or tax advice. For recommendations on your specific financial situation, you must additionally seek the services of an appropriate licensed legal, accounting, tax, or investment professional.Music Written By Chris Glassman
It can be tough to break toxic money habits, but one of the first steps is to acknowledge the habit so you can create space for building new, positive habits instead. In this episode, I'm sharing five toxic money habits that I see among millennials and steps you can take to let go of that habit this year.In This Episode We Talk About:Toxic money habitsPast financial mistakesComparing your financial success to othersSpending above your meansEmotional spendingNot talking about moneyThis post contains affiliate links that, at no additional cost to you, I may earn a small commission.The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel:https://amzn.to/2Zy2LAYFREE Resources by Save Live Thrive™2022 Goal Setting Workshop Workbook Organize Your Finances WorkbookMini Digital Budget PlannerProducts by Save Live Thrive™:Digital Budget PlannersFinancial Education Programs by Save Live Thrive™The Wealth Building Bootcamp: A 12-week group coaching experience designed to teach you how to build wealth, pay off debt, and live the life of your dreams.If you are brand new to the SLT community, don't forget to connect with us and make this newfound friendship official!Follow on InstagramFollow on TikTokJoin our NewsletterHelp the Thrive With Money Podcast grow! Follow this link to leave a 5-star review.Disclaimer: The content and information provided on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional financial, legal, or tax advice. For recommendations on your specific financial situation, you must additionally seek the services of an appropriate licensed legal, accounting, tax, or investment professional.Music Written By Chris Glassman
A lot of times, people want to get started on their financial journey but they have NO idea what step to take first. This episode outlines 7 steps to creating your financial roadmap so that you can start managing your money in a way that feels good for YOU.In This Episode We Talk About:Checking in with your money mindsetTaking stock of your financial situationDetermining your financial goalsTracking your spendingBuilding an emergency fundPaying off high interest debtBuilding wealthIncreasing your incomeFREE Resources by Save Live Thrive™2022 Goal Setting Workshop Workbook Organize Your Finances WorkbookMini Digital Budget PlannerProducts by Save Live Thrive™:Digital Budget PlannersFinancial Education Programs by Save Live Thrive™The Wealth Building Bootcamp: A 12-week group coaching experience designed to teach you how to build wealth, pay off debt, and live the life of your dreams.If you are brand new to the SLT community, don't forget to connect with us and make this newfound friendship official!Follow on InstagramFollow on TikTokJoin our NewsletterHelp the Thrive With Money Podcast grow! Follow this link to leave a 5-star review.Disclaimer: The content and information provided on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional financial, legal, or tax advice. For recommendations on your specific financial situation, you must additionally seek the services of an appropriate licensed legal, accounting, tax, or investment professional.Music Written By Chris Glassman
My financial journey has been a whirlwind, which is one of the reasons why I am SO passionate about sharing financial education with you. This episode covers my *personal* top 5 financial mistakes, things I would do differently if I could go back in time, and strategies that I used to recover from the financial mistakes I made.My hope is that by sharing my journey and past financial mistakes with you, you can avoid making them as well.In This Episode We Talk About:Buying something you can "pay for" but can't "afford"Renting an apartment that's too expensiveNot building an emergency fundLiving paycheck to paycheckImpulsive spendingHow I wish I hadn't waited to investFREE Resources by Save Live Thrive™2022 Goal Setting Workshop Workbook Organize Your Finances WorkbookMini Digital Budget PlannerProducts by Save Live Thrive™:Digital Budget PlannersFinancial Education Programs by Save Live Thrive™The Wealth Building Bootcamp: A 12-week group coaching experience designed to teach you how to build wealth, pay off debt, and live the life of your dreams.If you are brand new to the SLT community, don't forget to connect with us and make this newfound friendship official!Follow on InstagramFollow on TikTokJoin our NewsletterHelp the Thrive With Money Podcast grow! Follow this link to leave a 5-star review.Disclaimer: The content and information provided on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional financial, legal, or tax advice. For recommendations on your specific financial situation, you must additionally seek the services of an appropriate licensed legal, accounting, tax, or investment professional.Music Written By Chris Glassman
WELCOME to the Thrive With Money Podcast! I am seriously so excited that you are here.On this very first episode of the show, I wanted to introduce myself so that we aren't total strangers! You'll learn a little bit about me, my journey, and what ultimately led me to starting Save Live Thrive™ and teaching millennial women how to level up their financial lives.If you are brand new to the SLT community, don't forget to connect with us and make this newfound friendship official!INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/savelivethrive/ANNND join our weekly email newsletter and receive a free workbook outlining 6 steps you can take to organize your finances this year:https://savelivethrive.ck.page/organize-your-finances-workbookDisclaimer: The content and information provided on this podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional financial, investment, tax, or legal advice.Music written by Chris Glassman