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What are ABLE accounts and how can they help disabled folks save money?On episode 548 of the Queer Money Podcast, hosts John and David welcome back Brynn Conroy, founder of Femme Frugality and Disability Finance. They discuss the challenges Americans face in qualifying for social security disability benefits and how the system often forces poverty. Conroy delves into the details of ABLE accounts, designed to help those with disabilities achieve a better quality of life by offering tax advantages and allowing savings without jeopardizing benefits like SSI and SSDI. The conversation also touches on the impact of ableism in the workplace, systemic issues, and how the pandemic has strained systems for people with disabilities. Conroy provides insights from her lived experience and emphasizes the importance of financial education and legislative advocacy for improving disability finance.Topics Discussed00:00 Introduction to Social Security Disability Benefits 00:46 Welcome to Queer Money Podcast01:45 Introducing Brynn Conroy and Disability Finance04:47 Challenges Faced by Disabled Individuals06:56 Understanding Disability Definitions and Models19:15 Income and Asset Restrictions for Disabled Individuals23:30 Political and Social Issues Surrounding Disability26:37 The Impact of ADAPT on Disability Laws27:13 Understanding ABLE Accounts29:04 ABLE Accounts and Inheritance29:58 Medicaid Payback and Trusts31:20 Housing Benefits of ABLE Accounts31:58 Challenges and Resources for Disability Finance35:51 Expanding Eligibility for ABLE Accounts37:49 Disability in the Queer Community42:23 Real-Life Benefits of ABLE Accounts45:26 How to Open an ABLE Account47:42 Global Perspectives on Disability49:33 Final Thoughts and ResourcesFor the resources and to connect with our guests, get the show notes at: https://queermoneypodcast.com/subscribe Follow us:Queer Money InstagramQueer Money YouTubeQueer Money on TiktokConnect with John on LinkedInConnect with David on LinkedInDownload your FREE Queer Money Kickstarter a 9-step Guide to Kickstart Your Journey to Financial Independence
Brynne Conroy is founder of Femme Frugality and the book The Feminist Financial Handbook. She joins to share the financial and professional hardships endured during the pandemic, as a single mother to two young children. And why the battle is not nearly over. Read Brynne's personal essay at Too Ambitious. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sexual orientation, disability, racism - these are a few of the vast hurdles that affect individuals and the financial struggles they face navigating their world. Through her experiences and interactions, Brynne Conroy has discovered the complexity of these issues and has given voice to them. She talks with Chris about her passion for understanding these systems and impacting those who are facing oppression. - How expecting a child affected her view of money and the resources to which she had access - The transition from blogging hobby to full-time business - Her view of financial skills for varying economic situations - How her book offers perspectives from savvy women navigating difficult systemic issues Brynne Conroy is the owner and creator of Femme Frugality — a women's finance blog which has been a Plutus Awards finalist for four years running. She is also the author of "The Feminist Financial Handbook," which has been called "revolutionary" and "a unicorn among finance books." Her freelance writing has been featured in respected print and online publications where she looks beyond the dollars and cents to examine both the systemic and psychological flashpoints that determine the state of Americans' finances. In addition to her own writing, she serves as the coordinator of Personal Finance by Women, a benefit company which strives to amplify the voices and concerns of women in personal finance media. For more, visit https://plutusfoundation.org/2020/024-brynne-conroy
#024: Trying to navigate the world of personal finances can be challenging with a special needs child. Fortunately, there are resources that can help. In this episode, Brynne Conroy of Femme Frugality shares her extensive knowledge on how to navigate the world of personal finances with an autistic child. She’ll cover how to help your child get the resources they need, how to budget, plan, and save for expenses associated with a special needs child, how to prepare your child to advocate for themselves when they enter adulthood, and some insight on how to support special needs children and their families. (11:17) How you can advocate for your child during the diagnosis process and what you can do to help them get the resources they need (21:15) What ABLE accounts do and how you can use them (25:28) Why having a special needs trust is better than just naming your child as a beneficiary of an insurance policy (30:00) How you can budget, plan, and save for what your upcoming expenses may be with a special needs child (34:39) How to prepare your children to advocate for themselves in seeking a career advice for them (40:58) Chelsea’s Top Takeaways Looking for more information, mama? Visit the show notes at https://www.smartmoneymamas.com/brynne Access Brynne's free Medicaid & Autistic Children: A State-By-State Guide for details on what benefits your child may be eligible for! Free Financial Emergency Preparedness Checklist: https://smartmoneymamas.com/financial-emergency-preparedness-checklist/
While it’s true that numbers and math don’t care about your gender, numbers and math are hardly the driving force behind personal finances. Instead, outside cultural influences often affect our financial situations more than we’d like to admit.In this episode, Chase and Katie sit down with Brynne Conroy for a discussion on the poverty cycle, the cultural influences that affect an individual's earning potential, as well as their ability to save, and the importance of breaking stigmas around social programs.About BrynneBrynne Conroy is the owner, creator and content director of the Femme Frugality blog. In October 2018, Conroy published The Feminist Financial Handbook, which quickly went on to become a #1 Amazon new release. In The Feminist Financial Handbook, Conroy takes a deep dive into how discrimination and oppression affect an individual or family's personal finance and the steps people can take to overcome the hurdles in front of them.About the ShowComments, questions or suggestions for the show? Email us at talkwealthpodcast@gmail.com.To learn more about DebtWave Credit Counseling, visit our website or connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.To learn more about the San Diego Financial Literacy Center, visit our website or connect with us on Facebook and Twitter.Support the show (https://www.sdflc.org/help-sdflc/donate/)
While the fundamentals of money are the same for all of us, our experiences, risks and concerns are all unique. In that way, queer money is different from straight money. And within the LGBT community, the degree of struggle varies. Our experience as cis, white, gay men is different from that of a transgender individual who may find it challenging to open a bank account because they don’t look like the picture on their driver’s license. So, what can we learn from listening to their stories? Brynne Conroy is a personal finance writer who started covering money when she didn’t have any. As she discovered ways to save and earn more, Brynne shared them on her blog, Femme Frugality. In October of 2018, she published the Amazon bestseller The Feminist Financial Handbook: A Modern Woman’s Guide to a Wealthy Life. One of the women featured in Brynne’s book is Nicole Lynn Perry, a transgender veteran and rainbow community advocate based in Seattle. Today, Brynne and Nicole join us to discuss The Feminist Financial Handbook. Brynne explains what drew her to Nicole’s story and why she chose to include it in the book, and Nicole shares her background serving in the US Marine Corps before transitioning and eventually becoming an activist for the queer community in general and transgender service members specifically. Nicole also explains what life is like for a transgender person in the US, describing the challenges around changing your name and gender marker and the difference in quality of life based on location. Listen in for insight into the transgender experience and learn why you should always take the time to listen to someone else’s story!
For this episode I chat with Brynne Conroy, the blogger behind Femme Frugality and the new author of The Feminist Financial Handbook, about women, money, the wage gap, financial confidence and what we can all do as a society to make the future a more financially equal one. Long description: I hope you’re ready for a deep dive into women, oppression, victim blaming, leaning in, financial confidence and the wage gap, because that’s exactly what my next guest and I discuss for this episode of the Mo’ Money Podcast. I’m joined by Brynne Conroy, the blogger behind Femme Frugality and the new author of The Feminist Financial Handbook. And as you can guess from the title of her book, instead of writing another how-to finance book, Brynne decided to look at some of the big problems women face when it comes to finance and what we can do about it. I love this interview so much (as you can tell from my many tangents), because I obviously can relate a ton to the content of Brynne’s book. I’m a woman, and growing up I had no idea that I’d be treated differently, or paid less, when I entered the workforce. It’s the 21st century after all! Haven’t we moved past all that? Unfortunately, no we haven’t. There is still a lot of work to be done, and the issues of financial confidence and the wage gap aren’t just women’s problems. They are societal problems that we need to fix together. Women can’t fix the fact that they are paid less without the support of men as their allies. The only way we can make a different future for young girls is to work together now. It’s certainly something I’ve passionate about, and it’s honestly a big reason I was so drawn to personal finance in the first place. All of the books and personal finance experts I saw were men. I want to see more women represented. Luckily, I’m already seeing more women enter the personal finance space compared to 10 years ago, and that makes me incredibly happy and hopeful. For full episode show notes visit https://jessicamoorhouse.com/178
While reaching FI and building wealth could be a challenge for anyone, there may be certain factors that create different challenges for women on their journey than men. This week’s guest, Brynne Conroy, is the creator of the twice-nominated Best Women's Finance Blog, Femme Frugality and she is a huge proponent of overcoming the obstacles that women face while trying to reach their financial goals. In her brand new book, The Feminist Financial Handbook, Brynne presents a feminist view on finances relevant to a post-Recession economy that caters to women at any point on their financial journey. Also, check out how you can win a copy of Brynne's book, The Feminist Financial Handbook here In this episode we discuss: Brynne’s passion for the feminist side of finances The factors make women reaching FI different from men reaching FI How society's standards and expectation "hurt" women on this journey The different judgments and factors in being the modern day woman that has it all The concept of money not being the end goal or what really makes you happy How one can find their contentment level or peak money happiness and why it's so important to find How to find meaningful work now while on the journey to getting it together and reaching our goals The importance of men hearing the feminist financial message Overall tips for women who are on this path of Financial Freedom to succeed Other related blog posts/links mentioned in this episode: Get a copy of Brynne’s book - The Financial Feminist Handbook Carol Graham & her findings on Happiness Helene Massicotte - Free To Pursue Join The Weekly Newsletter List Leave me a voicemail– Leave me a question on the Journey To Launch voicemail and have it answered on the podcast! Watch me on News12 Watch my latest segments on News12 My One on One Money Coaching Services – Get my personalized 1on1 money coaching expertise to help you reach your financial goals YNAB – Start managing your money and budgeting so that you can reach your financial dreams. Sign up for a free 2 month trial of YNAB, my go-to budgeting app by using my referral link. Connect with Brynne: Femme Frugality Instagram: @femmefrugality Facebook: Femme Frugality Twitter: @femmefrugality Pinterest: Femme Frugality Connect with me: Instagram: @journeytolaunch Twitter: @JourneyToLaunch Facebook: Journey To Launch Join the private Facebook Group
Here's a success story: Brynne was couch surfing because she had nowhere to go and now is releasing one of the biggest financial books of the year. Think that isn't inspirational? Oh, we've got inspriation in spades on today's show. Whether you're thinking about maybe starting a business or looking to pump up your side hustle or business, today is for you. If you're looking to figure out how to make your bad situation better....Brynne has been there. Maybe you're actually trying to start a business? Creating a new business from the ground up can be a monumental task and can seem impossible to do. But, like with anything, breaking down the process into smaller manageable steps can make starting a business feel like it's within arms reach. Helping us break down this whole side hustle business (see what we did there?) is our featured guest, from the Femme Frugality blog AND the author of the new Feminist Financial Handbook, we welcome Brynne Conroy. Plus, in our headlines segment, the U.S. government has announced that new social security increases are on the way. We'll dig into why that's exciting news and just how much is on the table. Later on we'll still have time to answer Doug's trivia question, and a listener letter from Mario... who wants to know what we think about investing in target date funds for retirement, AND throw out the Haven Life line to Matt. Matt's wife has some medical debt they pay on monthly, but interest accrues daily. What can they do? Thanks to MagnifyMoney.com for sponsoring Stacking Benjamins! Thanks to LinkedIn for supporting Stacking Benjamins. Go to LinkedIn.com/sb and get $50 off toward your first job post.
It is the first gridiron signing of the 2018/2019 Steelers season and the jagoffs are at the Mall at Robinson to find out the newbie rituals, superstitions and maybe some locker room banter. Plus, veteran attorney Edgar Snyder “points out” what contributed to his longevity in Pittsburgh and Femme Frugality, who teaches us how to shop and save, has written a book. The jagoffs met Ms. Carrie Collins, our musician, at open mic night at Howard's and thought her sound would be perfect to kick off our Steeler season podcast. Take a listen! Music: Carrie Collins SPONSOR: Total Sports Enterprises has your ticket to a successful black and gold season. From Saturday signings before most home games, Sunday tailgates every home game at Rivers Casino, and the most unique fan pieces and fair prices, TSE is the best sports ticket in town. Be sure to visit the store at the Mall at Robinson for one-of-a-kind merchandise from our exclusive athletes and visit tseshop.com for up-to-date signings, events and specials to compliment your sports haven. Question of the day: It's the first signing, so reflect on the first Steeler jersey you had/wore or owned—who was it and why him? 04:11: Femme: Femme talked origin stories and discovered what the best things happening in Pittsburgh during the fall that is family-friendly and affordable. She also discusses hardships (or lack thereof) of being a blogger as opposed to a traditional journalist. Finally, Femme discusses her book that will be released in a few weeks, The Feminist Financial Handbook, which you can pre-order at this link. 17:20: Edgar Snyder: Edgar Snyder talks about his love for the word Jagoff and how it is so distinctly Pittsburgh. He also talks about how he has become a staple of Pittsburgh culture and how people in the city greet him with his signature move. Snyder also discusses the bar's code of ethics against advertising legal services in his early days and how being able to advertise has changed the way people are able to access legal services. Edgar Snyder.com 44:39 Carrie: Pittsburgh-based singer/songwriter and regularly gigs around the city. Has been playing guitar for six years and writing music for three. Carrie can be found on Facebook, ReverbNation, iTunes, Spotify. Carrie's current show schedule is on her ReverbNation page. SPONSOR: Total Sports Enterprises has your ticket to a successful black and gold season. From Saturday signings before most home games, Sunday tailgates every home game at Rivers Casino, and the most unique fan pieces and fair prices, TSE is the best sports ticket in town. Be sure to visit the store at the Mall at Robinson for one-of-a-kind merchandise from our exclusive athletes and visit tseshop.com for up-to-date signings, events and specials to compliment your sports haven. Find daily #Jagoffs posts at www.YaJagoff.com NEW LISTENING PLATFORMS * No Longer available IN the Pittsburgh Podcast Network Channel Feed. How to Listen Regularly: All shows are free and available to listen 24/7/365 nationwide. Audio-On-Demand in-your-hand, on smartphone, tablet, laptop and desktop computers. – Available to APPLE users on the iTunes and Podcast app. – Available to ANDROID users on Google Play Music, – Available to ALL users via YaJagoff.com, Stitcher, or tunein * SEARCH: YaJagoff Podcast * · iTunes · Google Play Music · tunein · RSS · Libsyn The Rivers Edge · YaJagoff Website Thanks To: Collin Parrish for the pics and to Emily Lantzy for the editing. How to Follow Everyone on Twitter: Total Sports Enterprises @TotalSportsEnt John Chamberlin @YaJagoff Rachael Rennebeck @RachaelRennebe3 Femme Frugality @femmefrugality Edgar Snyder @edgarsnyder Carrie Collins https://www.facebook.com/carriecollinsmusic/ See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In Ep. 032, Tim talks with Brynne Conroy. Brynne runs the Femme Frugality blog, and is the author of the upcoming book 'The Feminist Financial Handbook'. They talk about how women should feel "judgement-free" when saving and spending their hard earned money, as well as ways to work around the pay gap that exists between men and women. They also discuss how to plan weddings and travel on a budget, and much more. Enjoy!
Emma Johnson was dependent on her husband's income when her marriage fell apart. Left with two young children and little income, she had to learn how to put her financial house in order in a hurry. We'll talk about how she did it on today's show, plus we'll . She realized quickly that she had to become financially independent in a hurry. In our headline segment today we'll tackle the current legislation heading through Congress. Reports suggested that pre-tax 401(k) plans were in the crosshairs. Did they survive? Also, Brynne from FemmeFrugality.com joins us to talk about PTSD and investing. While it's often seen as an affliction of those who've served in the military, that's only about 20 percent of all PTSD cases. We talk about the issues around PTSD including goal setting, risk, identifying that you have it, and how to get treatment. We'll also throw out the Haven Life Line to Scott, who asks about some advice he received from an advisor recently. Do we think that this advisor gave him good advice when she said he should hold off on investing in stocks until valuations lower. Then we answer a letter from a listener who asks about long term care. What do you need to know? It's an important topic and I'm glad we can discuss it on today's podcast. Special thanks to M1Finance for sponsoring our show! Use our "stackingbenjamins" code to score a free year of M1Finance. Thanks also to LinkedIn for supporting Stacking Benjamins. Go to LinkedIn.com/SB and get a $50 credit toward your first job post.
November 21, 2016 #YaJagoffPodcast / Episode #047 We didn’t just go to Comcast Light Up Night in Pittsburgh, we brought friends! The Tumas boys did a review of their fav candy shop, we’re talking about gift and food deals and we have one of Pittsburgh’s most popular social media influencers, Chancelor Humphrey from Keep Pittsburgh Dope! On tope of that, we have BREAKING Holiday News about the Kaufman’s/Macy’s window tradition! Recorded at Fifth Avenue Place at Dave DiCello’s store! VIEW the Episode Promo Video: LISTEN to the Podcast show right here below or on iTunes, Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Stitcher Radio, Soundcloud, Overcast, Pocket Casts, and Tunein Radio via the “Pittsburgh Podcast Network” channel. YaJagoff! Podcast - SHOW NOTES: Light Up Night with Friends (and our 1-year Anniversary) Music: Jordan York, “Sports Center and Chill” 02:40 We are at Fifth Avenue Place, Steel Studios by Dave DiCello. Dave let us back in the building this year to celebrate our one-year anniversary. 07:55 Jack, Ryan and Cole Tumas give us their thoughts on their “Candy Tasting” at Katie’s Kandy 11:30 Jeremy Waldrup of the Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership has breaking news. There will be Christmas windows to see in downtown this year! 16:58 Chancelor Humphrey of Keep Pittsburgh Dope, and Aliquippa native, has become one of the biggest local social media and branding influencers. Heads up.. he’s scheduling a meet up with free alcohol! 28:36 Dr. Audrey Guskey of Consumer Sense, what are the hot retail trends this Holiday season? How about “self giving??” Will brick and mortar stores go away? 38:43 Femme from FemmeFrugality.com … Looking to be a smart/frugal buyer this year, don’t by electronics for Christmas because… and… ancestry DNA gifts? 45:37 Closing up… but have to talk to our bud, Robert Miles, Pittsburgh Concierge and The Allegheny Inn! He’s famous for his SCUBA SUIT! Find daily #Jagoffs posts at www.YaJagoff.com Ways to LISTEN: All shows on the “Pittsburgh Podcast Network” are free and available to listen 24/7/365 worldwide. Audio-On-Demand in-your-hand, on smartphone, tablet, laptop and desktop computers. – APPLE users can find us on the iTunes and Podcast app. – ANDROID users can find us on Google Play Music, – ALL users can listen on computers, tablets, and smartphones via RSS, SoundCloud, Stitcher Radio, Overcast, Pocket Casts or tunein radio, website or apps. * SEARCH: Pittsburgh Podcast Network iTunes Google Play Music Stitcher Radio SoundCloud tunein radio RSS Website Thanks, To: Photo Credits: The Pittsburgh Podcast Network Production: Frank Murgia and Wayne Weil How to Follow Everyone on Twitter: The Podcast@YaJagoffPodcast John Chamberlin@YaJagoff Craig Tumas@CraigTumas John Knight@JKnight841 Jason Havelka@SportsMongerPGH Jordan York @JordanYorkMusic Fifth Avenue Place @FifthAvePlace Dave DiCello @DaveDiCello Katies Kandy @KatiesKandy Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership @DowntownPitt Jeremy Waldrup @JWDTPitt Chancelor Humphrey @KeepPghDope Femme Frugalilty @FemmeFrugality Audrey Guskey @DrAudreyGuskey Robert Miles @PghConcierge1 The Allegheny Inn @TheAlleghenyInn Pittsburgh Podcast Network@PghPodcast Produced at talent network, inc. | @talentnetworktv by the Pittsburgh Podcast Network | @pghpodcast
Today’s Queer Money closes out Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Domestic violence is a topic not much discussed in our society. If it wasn’t for our friend and guest for today’s Queer Money, Brynne of Femme Frugality, we wouldn’t have known that October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. When domestic abuse is talked about, it often excludes LGBT people. That’s the topic we discuss today.
September 12, 2016 #YaJagoffPodcast / Episode #037 OK, so we’re a little late on a back to school tips but, if you’re looking for how to be frugal throughout the school year, how to search for colleges and sort through the financial aid pile of acronyms, this is for you! Oh, and if you don’t care about back to school tips, you’ll appreciate the PLLs (Professional Lunch Ladies) who steam-rolled their way into the studio. Finally, we have an anonymous school teacher from Seattle who tells us stories about Parent Jagoffs! VIEW the Episode Promo Video: https://youtu.be/vfPGJsVWxAw LISTEN to the Podcast show right here below or on iTunes, Soundcloud, Google Play Music and TuneIn via “Pittsburgh Podcast Network” SHOW NOTES: Episode Music: "Take Me (acoustic)" by The Clarks from the Feathers and Bones album 01:00 We are back in the studio for the first time in weeks. A record crowd was expected at the Pitt vs Penn State Football game, 70,000, and pretty sure we had that many people in the studio for this episode! 03:30 PLLs, somehow, two Professional Lunch Ladies barged into the studio. Quite honestly, they’re nuts but….. 07:10 First up, Dr. Nancy Berk, podcaster, author, humorist, Parade Magazine columnist, stand-up comedian and mom. She wrote a book, College Bound and Gagged, on how to NOT go insane over choosing, touring and paying for colleges! 17:40 Our anonymous teacher, a real teacher, comes on to tell us about parents being Jagoffs. 25:00 What about battling the fashion issue with sending kids back to school. And, there’s a new secret to the FASFA rules that could make a parent’s life so much less stressful around tax time when filling out those damned forms. Femme, from the www.FemmeFrugality.com blog is with us. Craig’s all ears knowing that he has 3 boys that will have to go through this process! 37:15 The PLLs, Professional Lunch Ladies are back. They have a long tradition of lunch lady work in their past. They want us to eat healthy… but, of course, we’re eating donuts and cupcakes and drinking chocolate milk! 45:15 Don’t forget about the John Knight running for POTUS! He’s having a contest to see who wants to be his VP running mate under the #Jagoffs Party. You can win some cool prizes. Get details. Visit The Food Tasters website for information about our (live studio audience!) podcast recording at The Embers in Moon Township on Saturday, September 17th – you’re invited! Big thanks to PCC (Professional Cake Creator) Cathy Burnheimer of Frosted Envy for the chocolate chip cookie dough cupcakes. Yeah, that’s what we said! Cupcakes filled with cookie dough!! We’re happy to announce that Frosted Envy will be a regular food sponsor of our podcasts! Find daily #Jagoffs posts at www.YaJagoff.com How to Listen Regularly: – All shows on the “Pittsburgh Podcast Network” are free and available to listen 24/7/365 worldwide. Audio On-Demand in your hand on smartphone, tablet, laptop and desktop computers. SEARCH: Pittsburgh Podcast Network on all listening platforms and all of the shows on the network delivered to you in one master feed. • iTunes • Google Play Music • SoundCloud • tunein radio • Stitcher Radio Production: Frank Murgia and Wayne Weil How to Follow Everyone on Twitter: The Podcast @YaJagoffPodcast John Chamberlin @YaJagoff Craig Tumas @CraigTumas John Knight @JKnight841 The Clarks @TheClarks Missy Moreno @SikeItsMissy Alex O’Brien @AandSandO Dr. Nancy Berk @nancyberk Whine at 9 Podcast @Whineat9 Femme Frugality @FemmeFrugality Frosted Envy @FrostedEnvyPGH The Food Tasters @TheFoodTasters Follow us on Snapchat: Search: PghPodcast and YaJagoffPodcast Produced at talent network, inc. @talentnetworktv by the Pittsburgh Podcast Network @pghpodcast
Being below the poverty line is a startling reality for 45 million Americans - it's a challenge many are familiar with. Our guest, Femme Frugality, discusses the psychology, solutions, and problems with poverty and government assistance. In this episode we discuss: 2:00 – Femme's backstory, living at the poverty level, and her experience with overcoming poor 5:10 – Remembering where we came from and how we got to where we are today 14:10 – Welfare requirements 26:10 – Government subsidization of minimum wage workers with tax credits 37:20 – How education can help you with overcoming poor 53:20 – Femme's plans for the future Enjoy!
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Kids can be expensive. The USDA estimate that it costs more than $200,000 to raise one child from birth to college. Can you really raise your kids without going broke? Brynne from FemmeFrugality joins us to talk about raising kids on a budget. She also includes her perspective on raising a child with special needs. You don't have to spend a fortune to raise your kids. We talked about how you can still provide great memories without breaking the bank. https://moneymastermindshow.com/raise-your-kids/ Important issues discussed in this episode: Why it costs so much to raise your kids today. What goes into the numbers from the USDA. How you can raise your kids without spending so much money. Tips for taking advantage of resources available for special needs children. Ideas for creating inexpensive but fun memories. Panelists In This Episode: Brynne Conroy | Femme Frugality Glen Craig | Free From Broke Kyle Prevost | Young and Thrifty Miranda Marquit | Planting Money Seeds Peter Anderson | Bible Money Matters Tom Drake | MapleMoney
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