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Home Security on a Budget: Cheap Home Security Tips Andy shares effective strategies for securing your home without breaking the bank. He discusses affordable home security systems, the importance of door locks, and the benefits of proper outdoor lighting. Plus, he reminds us that home security really is about physical defenses over technology. SimpliSafe for less than $299: https://amzn.to/3RF5aSI SABRE Home Defense Pepper Spray: https://amzn.to/4cAmKPY Protect your home and your family with Andy's best-selling book, Home Security: The Secure Dad's Guide. Take control of your data with DeleteMe. Because they sponsor the podcast you can get 20% off a privacy plan from DeleteMe with promo code: DAD. Defend your home with FlipLok. Listeners get 20% off when using discount code SECUREDAD at checkout. Connect
Parents of young children are reportedly holding on by a thread with their family budget. Does the cost of childcare, currently averaging almost a higher amount than a mortgage, make it unaffordable for most American families? What other options do families have? Debbie and Taylor answer these questions and more.
Having to pay higher prices for goods and services affects families in many ways, often straining a family's budget. When this occurs, paying attention to your finances and making cuts where necessary can help combat higher prices. When your income, for whatever reason, isn't meeting your needs or financial goals, K-State Extension family resource management specialist Elizabeth Kiss (kish) recommends adjusting your budget by controlling the things you can control. Sound Living is a weekly public affairs program addressing issues related to families and consumers. It is hosted by Jeff Wichman. Each episode shares the expertise of K-State specialists in fields such as child nutrition, food safety, adult development and aging, youth development, family resource management, physical fitness and more. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan.
"I'm writing to tell you both what an inspiration you've been to me over the last year! I've listened to almost all your podcasts and am working my way through the family systems and charts course. All your information is clear and practical, and it's made a huge difference in my level of overwhelm and what our family has been able to accomplish. My husband and I are taking our kids (age 13 & 11) to Europe for 3 months this August, and I was wondering if you would have any tips for travelling with teens and tweens. I'm curious about: How to find social opportunities and meet other families while travelling. I would love our kids to get out of the bubble of our small town and meet kids around the world! Any budgeting ideas for travelling Europe? Our kids are not homeschooled but I want to use this trip as an experiment in worldschooling/ homeschooling that we might continue when we get home. Any tips on introducing older kids to homeschooling would be appreciated. Would love to hear you speak more about the practicalities of travelling with a family!" Whether you plan to go to Europe for 3 months, or to take a day trip to a local town or the state next door, this episode is packed with practical and useful tips for making the most of your 'travel' experiences as a family. Listen now! And make sure to visit us at our new World School Family Resort in southern Portugal! RESOURCES: Let us help you in your growth journey. Download the Be The Man app on iOS or Android Take the Be The Man 7-Day Challenge. Get Rachel's Family Systems & Charts Join the 28-Day Challenge for Moms Join the Be The Man Coaching & Tribe Rachel's Must-Read Booklist for Well-Read Moms Greg's Recommended Reading List for Parents & Youth Gather with us at the World School Family (Beach & Farm) Resort in Portugal --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/extraordinary-family-life/message
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On this episode, we do a little stage setting and talk numbers — Specifically, budget reports and finances for Valleybrook The post Chosen Part Eight – Family Budget first appeared on Nerd & Tie Podcast Network.
Welcome to the Just Ask Podcast, your gateway to an intellectual adventure where we pour a glass of wine, light a cigar and dive deep into life's most pressing questions. Our mission is simple: we're here to satisfy your curiosity by exploring the answers to your burning questions. From leadership to coaching, parenting to relationships, no question is too monumental or trivial for our expert hosts. With each episode, we deeply dive into topics that matter most to you, drawing from a wellspring of inquiries directly sourced from our engaged audience. We discuss everything from the intricacies of parenting to the mysteries of a successful marriage, from the science of stress to the art of business, and from matters of faith to the pursuit of fitness. There's no subject too broad or too specific; the world of curiosity is our oyster. But here's the best part: YOU ask the questions. Your inquiries steer our ship, guiding us through the vast sea of knowledge and exploration. Music: "You've Got This" Written By Brendan St. Gelais Performed & Produced By Reveille via SoundStripe License Website: www.thejustaskpodcast.com
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2571: Chelsea from SmartMoneyMamas.com provides insightful strategies to involve children in family finances. The article emphasizes practical methods like using cash for certain expenses, understanding entertainment budgets, and maintaining a family savings chart. These approaches not only make money tangible for kids but also instill valuable financial habits early on. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://smartmoneymamas.com/5-ways-to-involve-kids-in-the-family-budget/ Quotes to ponder: "The best ways to involve your children in the family budget are going to be any methods that get them physically involved." "If we discuss money with our children inconsistently or make it clear that is an uncomfortable subject for us, the first financial lesson our kids will learn is money is mysterious and scary." "Fully understanding the idea of opportunity cost from a young age will help [children] make smarter financial decisions as an adult." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2571: Chelsea from SmartMoneyMamas.com provides insightful strategies to involve children in family finances. The article emphasizes practical methods like using cash for certain expenses, understanding entertainment budgets, and maintaining a family savings chart. These approaches not only make money tangible for kids but also instill valuable financial habits early on. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://smartmoneymamas.com/5-ways-to-involve-kids-in-the-family-budget/ Quotes to ponder: "The best ways to involve your children in the family budget are going to be any methods that get them physically involved." "If we discuss money with our children inconsistently or make it clear that is an uncomfortable subject for us, the first financial lesson our kids will learn is money is mysterious and scary." "Fully understanding the idea of opportunity cost from a young age will help [children] make smarter financial decisions as an adult." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2571: Chelsea from SmartMoneyMamas.com provides insightful strategies to involve children in family finances. The article emphasizes practical methods like using cash for certain expenses, understanding entertainment budgets, and maintaining a family savings chart. These approaches not only make money tangible for kids but also instill valuable financial habits early on. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://smartmoneymamas.com/5-ways-to-involve-kids-in-the-family-budget/ Quotes to ponder: "The best ways to involve your children in the family budget are going to be any methods that get them physically involved." "If we discuss money with our children inconsistently or make it clear that is an uncomfortable subject for us, the first financial lesson our kids will learn is money is mysterious and scary." "Fully understanding the idea of opportunity cost from a young age will help [children] make smarter financial decisions as an adult." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey Mom! Have you ever heard of a zero-based budget? Is this the type of budget you use to manage your family finances? Does your family budget include those super important goals like eliminating debt, building up savings, and more? If not, make sure to listen in! In this episode, I explain what a zero based budget is, and how you can set one up. I also cover why it can be a great option for your family to finally get after those big financial goals! Blessings to your family, Mandy P.S. Join our awesome FREE Facebook community! https://www.facebook.com/groups/frugallivingforfamilies Become a Frugal Living for Families Insider! Sign up at: subscribepage.io/FrugalLivingforFamiliesPodcast for more tips on saving money, getting out of debt, becoming a stay-at-home mom, living on a single income, first access to my offerings and more! For my latest coaching options, email me at FrugalLivingforFamilies@gmail.com.
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode number: 2533 Explore the transformative power of involving the whole family in financial planning with Chelsea Brennan's insights on effective family budget meetings. Discover the profound impact of early financial education on kids, learn to make budget discussions engaging and meaningful, and see how these practices can shape a financially savvy and intentional future generation. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://smartmoneymamas.com/hold-effective-family-budget-meeting/ Quotes to ponder: "To hold a successful budget meeting, you need to plan ahead of time to make it a fun, positive experience for your kids." "Their ideas may not be something you would usually do, but be open to letting them try. Usually, the best ideas come from people with a fresh set of eyes!" "Determine when your family will meet again to review progress. That 0.0007% of your time could mean the difference between raising kids who think critically and creatively about money, or kids who ask the same 'why did no one teach me this?' questions you have had to ask yourself." Episode references: T.Rowe Price's annual Parents, Kids, & Money survey: T.Rowe Price's website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode number: 2533 Explore the transformative power of involving the whole family in financial planning with Chelsea Brennan's insights on effective family budget meetings. Discover the profound impact of early financial education on kids, learn to make budget discussions engaging and meaningful, and see how these practices can shape a financially savvy and intentional future generation. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://smartmoneymamas.com/hold-effective-family-budget-meeting/ Quotes to ponder: "To hold a successful budget meeting, you need to plan ahead of time to make it a fun, positive experience for your kids." "Their ideas may not be something you would usually do, but be open to letting them try. Usually, the best ideas come from people with a fresh set of eyes!" "Determine when your family will meet again to review progress. That 0.0007% of your time could mean the difference between raising kids who think critically and creatively about money, or kids who ask the same 'why did no one teach me this?' questions you have had to ask yourself." Episode references: T.Rowe Price's annual Parents, Kids, & Money survey: T.Rowe Price's website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode number: 2533 Explore the transformative power of involving the whole family in financial planning with Chelsea Brennan's insights on effective family budget meetings. Discover the profound impact of early financial education on kids, learn to make budget discussions engaging and meaningful, and see how these practices can shape a financially savvy and intentional future generation. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://smartmoneymamas.com/hold-effective-family-budget-meeting/ Quotes to ponder: "To hold a successful budget meeting, you need to plan ahead of time to make it a fun, positive experience for your kids." "Their ideas may not be something you would usually do, but be open to letting them try. Usually, the best ideas come from people with a fresh set of eyes!" "Determine when your family will meet again to review progress. That 0.0007% of your time could mean the difference between raising kids who think critically and creatively about money, or kids who ask the same 'why did no one teach me this?' questions you have had to ask yourself." Episode references: T.Rowe Price's annual Parents, Kids, & Money survey: T.Rowe Price's website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In today's episode, I go over 8 simple steps to creating an effective and lasting budget for your family. 2 in 3 households don't keep a budget! If you're part of this statistic, this episode is FOR YOU! I go over how to celebrate your financial wins, what categories you may want to include in your budget, what easy budgeting tools to use, and more! FINTECH SPOTLIGHT SEGMENT: Marty Evans from our sponsor, Ethos, joins the podcast to discuss why parents should have life insurance, how much life insurance you really need, the “DIME method” and more. RESOURCES: Sponsors + Partners + Deals Get a Life Insurance Quote From Ethos (Sponsor) Budgeting apps for families How Term Life Insurance Changed Our Lives After An Unexpected Death OTHER EPISODES YOU MIGHT LIKE: How to Create a Money Date with Your Spouse Debt Snowball vs. Debt Avalanche: Which is Right For You? How to Start Investing Today in 10 Simple Steps MKM RESOURCES: Make My Kid a Millionaire Course: Want to make your kid a millionaire? Learn more about my course! MKM Coaching: Want 1-on-1 support with your family finance journey? Book a time with me today. YouTube: Subscribe for free to watch videos of these episodes and interviews. Instagram: Follow our IG channel. Voicemail: Leave your question or comments here. Merch Store: Check out our t-shirts, hoodies, and coffee mugs! SHOW INFORMATION: Marriage Kids and Money is dedicated to helping young families build wealth and happiness. This award-winning platform helps couples and parents achieve financial independence and discover the true meaning of wealth. To achieve these big goals, we answer questions and interview experts who uncover smart net worth building habits and tools that can help everyone find their own version of financial independence. Learn more at https://www.marriagekidsandmoney.com HOST BIO: Andy Hill is the award-winning family finance coach behind Marriage Kids and Money - a platform dedicated to helping young families build wealth and happiness. Andy's advice and personal finance experience have been featured in major media outlets like CNBC, Forbes, MarketWatch, Kiplinger's Personal Finance and NBC News. With millions of downloads and views, Andy's message of family financial empowerment has resonated with listeners, readers and viewers across the world. When he's not "talking money", Andy enjoys being a soccer Dad, singing karaoke with his wife and watching Marvel movies. DISCLAIMER: This show may contain affiliate links or links from our advertisers where we earn a commission, direct payment or products. Opinions are the creators alone. Information shared on this podcast is for entertainment purposes only and should not be considered as professional advice. Marriage Kids and Money (www.marriagekidsandmoney.com) is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com. CREDITS: Podcast Artwork: Liz Theresa Editor: Podcast Doctors Podcast Support: Weir Digital Marketing Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After posting reels on Instagram about our most recent 6-month trip to 17 countries in Europe, Asia, and Africa, I've had many people ask: "How do you even BEGIN planning a trip like that?" "What was your budget for this experience?" "How do you afford it?" In this episode, we walk through our process for dreaming, envisioning, and then executing BIG goals and dreams. It's the exact process we've used again and again to travel to 50+ countries on five continents with our 7 children for the past 17 years. We explain how to pick a destination and what to book first -- without risk. We tell you when to buy the flights and where to look for accommodations. We also share our daily and monthly budget costs for traveling with a family -- now and then. If you've ever wanted to plan a BIG family adventure, then don't miss this episode! If you're not already, make sure to follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/worldschoolfamily https://instagram.com/greg.denning --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/extraordinary-family-life/message
This is sorta satisfying in a world where nobody takes cash. According to Credit Karma… Gen Z is discovering the joy of the crisp green "hold-it-in-your-hand” bona fide Dollar Bill. Apparently…. these younger adults are a bit befuddled by the game of life… in this electronic world… and they're coming to realize that nothing says “dolla dolla dolla… quite like an actual dollar. buck a bill a greenback a physical financial rectangle with George on the front ..and the words in g-d we trust on the back. Think about it. These people ages ..say 18 through 26… are experiencing financial baptism in a world of runaway inflation … soaring interest rates… and a stock market that bounces around like a ping-pong ball. Sure… when you're young… the standard solution is to put everything on your credit card. But then you learn the rude truth about compound interest. At the end of the month if you can't pay up … at 21 percent interest… you're well on your way to the poorhouse. Or as Ray Charles put it… the Bills are all due... my baby needs shoes… and I'm busted. So.. Credit Karma claims… more than half of people in Gen Z have discovered cash stuffing to make ends meet. At some point… you did this. They cash this week's paycheck… put the cash toward the rent into one envelope. For the car payment in another and so on. That way… as egg prices spike through the roof… or gas lurches past 4 bucks… you got the basics covered. Cash stuffing. A technique perfected at the kitchen table … by many-a-family over the decades. And rediscovered by the youngest adults… who don't actually pay for anything with cold hard cash. They just use it to navigate a cold hard world that doesn't seem to make any financial sense.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, DJ invited financial professional Debra Essling on the show to help educate you, our listeners, on family money matters. Listen in as DJ and Debra discuss the importance of creating an emergency fund, break down how compound interest works and why the credit card companies make it hard for you to pay off balances, why creating a budget and envelope system will help you stay on task and ultimately how to help you grow and protect your money. Debra Essling lives in the Chicago area with her husband. They have two grown children and are very active with their church and in the community. Debra's passion is helping people de-stress when it comes to their money, and to educate them on tips and tricks that the financial industry does not want them to learn about!TIMESTAMPS• [4:44] Debra shares the best tool and resource to help you grow your emergency fund is education!• [11:06] DJ and Debra discuss the importance of having an emergency fund.• [17:01] “It is easy to use a credit card, but they are very dangerous… the banks scheme against our max to get the most money out of us that they can and the one thing they want you to do is use their credit card and not pay off the balance.”• [34:54] “When you say yes to something, you're saying no to something else.” For more information on the Imperfect Heroes podcast, visit: https://www.imperfectheroespodcast.com/Connect with Us!DJ Stutz - Website: https://www.littleheartsacademyusa.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/littleheartsacademy/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/littleheartsacademy/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOpphCRklDJiFXdS76U0LSQDJ Stutz Booking Link: https://bookme.name/ImperfectheroespodcastONE ON ONE COACHING Link: https://www.littleheartsacademyusa.com/courses/one-on-one-coaching-bundleDebra Essling - Website: https://www.howmoneyworks.com/debraesslingLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/debra-essling-3262b77/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DebraEsslingWFG/
I continue my “ Helpipedia Changemakers Series” with the co-founder, Phil Vetrano. With over 15 years of IT Management and consulting experience in identifying and analyzing challenges and delivering insightful and robust solutions to improve operations and performance, Phil has taken those skills and experience and applied them to an even bigger cause, our next generation of leaders. Phil's company, Planning and Vision, helps families and students prepare to optimize their investment in college and provide them with a competitive edge in career planning. Phil uses strategic and data-driven methods to identify the best college fit for each prospective student, where they can thrive academically and socially within the family budget. He also helps students stand out to earn higher scholarships and higher earnings potential. Our conversation covered several areas, including, Best Fit Analysis, “Sticker Price”, Identifying Colleges in Family Budget and Identify and Research Colleges. Website: www.planningandvision.com Email: phil@planningandvision.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/phil-vetrano-mba I have launched my teen personal growth and development site, S.E.A. of Success® Academy Don't forget to check out TeenSpeak- Empowering Today's Youth, a podcast I co-host with Keith Senzer. TeenSpeak explores the unique strategies and stories of amazing young people from around the globe who are pushing boundaries, overcoming adversity, and achieving greatness. The guests share their personal stories of success, resilience, and courage with an infectious dose of inspiration to help encourage our listeners to create the life they desire. Get your copy of Coach T's new book, "The Ultimate Guide to Success For Preteens and Teens. Available on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B2N4ZYRC Developing Tomorrow's Leaders with Coach T® is part of Coach T's Corner®, an online mentoring academy, designed to educate, support, and inspire the next generation of leaders. Parents hire me to educate, support and inspire personal growth skills in their preteens and teens that will better prepare them by taking ownership of tools for a prosperous future. Soft skills are not a priority of the public education systems but are crucial to the success of our next generation of leaders. Thanks for listening to this episode. To see all of Coach T's contact information and other projects, https://withkoji.com/@Coach_Ts_Corner --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antwaunthompson/support
Many of us are stressed by rising grocery prices-- but I promise, you don't have to be! To kick off the new year, I'm sharing 10 tips to save on groceries (without sacrificing flavor or nutrition)-- no coupon cutting necessary!LINKS MENTIONED:Healthy Mama on a Budget is launching in early 2023! Click here to get on the waitlist.The Budget Kitchen Guide + Recipe Book Series.Join the Healthy Mama Cooking Club for as little as $3 a month for weekly meal inspiration, member exclusive recipes, bonus cooking videos and quick kitchen tips, monthly bonus podcast episodes and more!Connect with Kris: Healthy Mama Kris Blog Healthy Mama Kris on IG FREE Meal Planning Guide Get your Healthy Mama Meal Planner & Meal Planning Notepad
Amazon doesn't sell what kids need most: our love, our time, and our commitment to raising them in the Lord and teaching them what's true. Give these gifts, and it won't matter how much you spend on a stroller.
Michelle Schroeder-Gardner of Making Sense of Cents talks about the value of family budget meetings Episode 2063: Family Budget Meetings – Yes, You Need To Have Them by Michelle Schroeder-Gardner Michelle Schroeder-Gardner created Making Sense of Cents in order to help improve her own finances. With diligence, she was able to pay off $38,000 in student debt in 7 months, kept track of progress, and helped readers along the way. She's currently touring North America and living out of an RV. You can learn more about her and see her monthly income reports at MakingSenseOfCents.com. The original post is located here: https://www.makingsenseofcents.com/2016/05/budget-meetings.html Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalFinanceDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michelle Schroeder-Gardner of Making Sense of Cents talks about the value of family budget meetings Episode 2063: Family Budget Meetings – Yes, You Need To Have Them by Michelle Schroeder-Gardner Michelle Schroeder-Gardner created Making Sense of Cents in order to help improve her own finances. With diligence, she was able to pay off $38,000 in student debt in 7 months, kept track of progress, and helped readers along the way. She's currently touring North America and living out of an RV. You can learn more about her and see her monthly income reports at MakingSenseOfCents.com. The original post is located here: https://www.makingsenseofcents.com/2016/05/budget-meetings.html Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalFinanceDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
No one wants to be called a cheap date. But finding love can cost a lot – there are dating apps, pre-date outfits, grooming, and then the date itself. So how can we spend a lot less, impress a lot more and reinvent the concept of the "cheap date"? Guests Elspeth Blunt, writer and producer, Big hART Dr Gery Karantzas, Associate Professor and Director of the Science of Adult Relationships Laboratory, Deakin University Mel Mason, freelance fashion writer and contributing editor, Grazia Matthew Bowen, head of daily banking, ING
No one wants to be called a cheap date. But finding love can cost a lot – there are dating apps, pre-date outfits, grooming, and then the date itself. So how can we spend a lot less, impress a lot more and reinvent the concept of the "cheap date"? Guests Elspeth Blunt, writer and producer, Big hART Dr Gery Karantzas, Associate Professor and Director of the Science of Adult Relationships Laboratory, Deakin University Mel Mason, freelance fashion writer and contributing editor, Grazia Matthew Bowen, head of daily banking, ING
The market is swamped with streaming services and so are you. How many do you have? When we think about where our money goes, we often think of big-ticket purchases like furniture and holidays. Here's how to take charge and stop TV and music streaming services quietly siphoning your hard-earned money away. Guests Brendan Markey-Towler, behavioural economist and credit analyst, Westpac Jana Bowden, Professor of Marketing and Consumer Behaviour, Macquarie University Steven Cuff Tegan Jones, technology journalist, Finder
The market is swamped with streaming services and so are you. How many do you have? When we think about where our money goes, we often think of big-ticket purchases like furniture and holidays. Here's how to take charge and stop TV and music streaming services quietly siphoning your hard-earned money away. Guests Brendan Markey-Towler, behavioural economist and credit analyst, Westpac Jana Bowden, Professor of Marketing and Consumer Behaviour, Macquarie University Steven Cuff Tegan Jones, technology journalist, Finder
From snail cream and collagen mascara to mugwort masks and peptide shampoo. Do we really need it all? And if we do, how do we get it for cheap? Join Nazeem Hussein to unearth all the beauty secrets from a chemist, beauty influencer, and frugal mum. No, it's not a bad pub joke, but it is a reveal on how to get frugal and stay glam while you're at it. Guests Angela Dixon, The Budget Millennial, YouTube Michelle Wong, cosmetic chemist and science educator, Lab Muffin Sandya Verduri
From snail cream and collagen mascara to mugwort masks and peptide shampoo. Do we really need it all? And if we do, how do we get it for cheap? Join Nazeem Hussein to unearth all the beauty secrets from a chemist, beauty influencer, and frugal mum. No, it's not a bad pub joke, but it is a reveal on how to get frugal and stay glam while you're at it. Guests Angela Dixon, The Budget Millennial, YouTube Michelle Wong, cosmetic chemist and science educator, Lab Muffin Sandya Verduri
The Ill Side of Health Insurance How do you put a price on peace of mind? Well, the health insurance companies seem to know. Is it all just a big waste of money or is it possible to DIY your own health expenses? Could that leave you worse off? Everything about health insurance, if you actually need it, and how we can tailor it exactly to our needs… for cheap. Guests Paul Benson, financial planner, Guidance Jacinta Bowler, health insurance policy holder Jodi Bird, insurance expert, CHOICE
The Ill Side of Health Insurance How do you put a price on peace of mind? Well, the health insurance companies seem to know. Is it all just a big waste of money or is it possible to DIY your own health expenses? Could that leave you worse off? Everything about health insurance, if you actually need it, and how we can tailor it exactly to our needs… for cheap. Guests Paul Benson, financial planner, Guidance Jacinta Bowler, health insurance policy holder Jodi Bird, insurance expert, CHOICE
With Australians spending 90 per cent of their time indoors, we need heaps of electricity to power that lifestyle. Should you boil just enough water for your morning cup? Do you still switch off all your electrical outlets? And how do you keep your place warm or cool for cheap? From insulating your home to choosing the right appliances, here are all the small and radical ways to cut those dreaded energy bills, while being kinder to the environment at the same time. Join comedian Nazeem Hussein to get your energy bills out of the red and into the green. Guests: Chris Barnes, journalist and product category manager, CHOICE Danielle King, sustainability consultant, Green Moves Australia Joel Meadows, permaculture practitioner Dr Saul Griffith, engineer and renewable electricity advocate, Rewiring Australia
With Australians spending 90 per cent of their time indoors, we need heaps of electricity to power that lifestyle. Should you boil just enough water for your morning cup? Do you still switch off all your electrical outlets? And how do you keep your place warm or cool for cheap? From insulating your home to choosing the right appliances, here are all the small and radical ways to cut those dreaded energy bills, while being kinder to the environment at the same time. Join comedian Nazeem Hussein to get your energy bills out of the red and into the green. Guests: Chris Barnes, journalist and product category manager, CHOICE Danielle King, sustainability consultant, Green Moves Australia Joel Meadows, permaculture practitioner Dr Saul Griffith, engineer and renewable electricity advocate, Rewiring Australia
How much stuff do babies need? It's probably less than you think. We tend to spend big on our little ones, hoping to give them the best start in life. And those tiny socks are just so cute! But what's the stuff we actually need versus what's nice to have? And are we just trying to buy the "best" stuff so we can feel like good parents? Here's how to save more money for those rainy days (hello, teenagers) and still feel like we're raising a happy, healthy bub. Guests Jess and Kate Flood Karen Ferry, creative director and writer Dr Pam Douglas, a general practitioner and researcher with a special interest in perinatal mental health and breastfeeding medicine Veronica Milsom, comedian, mum and host of Zero Waste Baby podcast
How much stuff do babies need? It's probably less than you think. We tend to spend big on our little ones, hoping to give them the best start in life. And those tiny socks are just so cute! But what's the stuff we actually need versus what's nice to have? And are we just trying to buy the "best" stuff so we can feel like good parents? Here's how to save more money for those rainy days (hello, teenagers) and still feel like we're raising a happy, healthy bub. Guests Jess and Kate Flood Karen Ferry, creative director and writer Dr Pam Douglas, a general practitioner and researcher with a special interest in perinatal mental health and breastfeeding medicine Veronica Milsom, comedian, mum and host of Zero Waste Baby podcast
Costs of living got you down? Get on board the meal prep train. It'll save you time and money, even if you're the most amateur of cooks. Nazeem Hussein unearths all the best tips, advice and foodie suggestions all in one. And he won't charge an arm and a lettuce for it. All aboard! Guests Alice Zaslavsky, food writer and host of ABC Radio Sunday Drive Karen Ferry, creative director and writer Patrick Matthews, meal prep enthusiast Tegan Jones, technology journalist, Finder
Costs of living got you down? Get on board the meal prep train. It'll save you time and money, even if you're the most amateur of cooks. Nazeem Hussein unearths all the best tips, advice and foodie suggestions all in one. And he won't charge an arm and a lettuce for it. All aboard! Guests Alice Zaslavsky, food writer and host of ABC Radio Sunday Drive Karen Ferry, creative director and writer Patrick Matthews, meal prep enthusiast Tegan Jones, technology journalist, Finder
How do you get savvy at buying and selling pre-loved? Buying other people's stuff is not only better for the planet, but it can save you huge amounts of cash. And it's a triple win if you score stuff originally out of your budget. But in the land of no rules, you need some tricks up your sleeve. Here's how to play your cards at the marketplace and score big on every site like it. Guests Isabelle Jones, thrifter Gerard Brody, CEO, Consumer Action Law Centre Jana Bowden, Professor of Marketing and Consumer Behaviour, Macquarie University Marty Smiley, co-host of Housewarming podcast Nat Damena, co-host of Housewarming podcast
How do you get savvy at buying and selling pre-loved? Buying other people's stuff is not only better for the planet, but it can save you huge amounts of cash. And it's a triple win if you score stuff originally out of your budget. But in the land of no rules, you need some tricks up your sleeve. Here's how to play your cards at the marketplace and score big on every site like it. Guests Isabelle Jones, thrifter Gerard Brody, CEO, Consumer Action Law Centre Jana Bowden, Professor of Marketing and Consumer Behaviour, Macquarie University Marty Smiley, co-host of Housewarming podcast Nat Damena, co-host of Housewarming podcast
About the Episode: In this episode we are answering the question of how a child or teen can make money. In our current events segment, we are talking about the return of Toys R Us. Today's success story comes from Robert & Amber, who are making their money work for them! Resources: FULLY FUNDED LIFEIWBNIN Ladder Slido Greenlight Debit Card Related Monday Money Tip Podcast Episodes: Episode 197: Kids and Bank Accounts Episode 167: How to Teach Your Kids About Savings Episode 151: How to Teach Your Kids About Giving Episode 144: How to Teach Your Kids About Budgeting Email info@iwbnin.com to ask questions or share success stories.
Last season, we just got going on how to reduce your spending, without missing out on the good things in life. This season, we're getting even more frugal. Join Nazeem Hussain for sweet tips and hacks on all the spiky parts of life including meal prepping, babies, dating, and home energy.
Last season, we just got going on how to reduce your spending, without missing out on the good things in life. This season, we're getting even more frugal. Join Nazeem Hussain for sweet tips and hacks on all the spiky parts of life including meal prepping, babies, dating, and home energy.
About the Episode: In this episode, we get to know Chelsea, our Fully Funded Life Coordinator. Our success story comes from Ashley, who is experiencing the blessings that come from honoring God through stewardship. Resources: FULLY FUNDED LIFEIWBNIN Ladder Related Monday Money Tip Podcast Episodes: Episode 203: Couples and Money: Discussing Debt Episode 158: What Does it Mean to Steward Your Finances Well? Episode 185: Foundational Elements of the Ladder: Coaches Email info@iwbnin.com to ask questions or share success stories.
Spinoff show! But hopefully, this spinoff fares better than most spinoffs... These episodes feature people who're succeeding in life! We attempt to better understand what they're doing that makes them succeed and share that in hopes of fortifying families. This episode features a fellow twin mom, Lauren Rilling. Lauren is a wife, a mom of three daughters, and a financial coach. During this episode she shares her journey from being a teacher to being a financial coach. She believes parents struggle to talk to their kids about money and provides ways to make that talk easier. Enjoy!
In this episode, Allyson talks to Nathalia who is a true mom boss of budgeting. Listen to learn how to save, invest, and learn ALL on a budget! It's the perfect episode for any busy mom trying to make it work! Call to Action: Do you have an emergency fund for your family? Listen to learn how! INSTAGRAM www.instagram.com/momsarecalled Learn more about my signature program, Mommy Your Mindset Nathalia's Info IG: mom_money_boss Mom Money Workshops - https://mom-money-boss-money-coaching.mailchimpsites.com/store **Book it for a FREE 30 minute phone call! Website: https://linktr.ee/Mom_money_boss
About the Episode: In this episode, we are talking about kids and bank accounts. In our Current Event Segment, we are discussing inflation. Our success story comes from a Fully Funded Life couple, who have already saved more than $1000 after making their first EZ budget. Resources: FULLY FUNDED LIFEIWBNIN Ladder CNBC: Inflation Heats Up Greenlight: Debit Card for Kids and Teens Related Monday Money Tip Podcast Episodes:Episode 167: How to Teach Your Kids About Savings Episode 144: How to Teach Your Kids About BudgetingEpisode 147: How to Teach Your Kids About Debt Episode 151: How to Teach Your Kids About Giving Episode 149: How to Teach Your Kids About Investing Email info@iwbnin.com to ask questions or share success stories.