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We believe that budgeting is entry level personal finance - it's extremely helpful to building discipline and Financial Mutant muscle memory. We had our team review some of the apps they use and love and Rebie will give us a brief breakdown of each, in no particular order, with what our team loves and who it may be good for. Jump start your journey with our FREE financial resources Reach your goals faster with our products Take the relationship to the next level: become a client Subscribe on YouTube for early access and go beyond the podcast Connect with us on social media for more content Bring confidence to your wealth building with simplified strategies from The Money Guy. Learn how to apply financial tactics that go beyond common sense and help you reach your money goals faster. Make your assets do the heavy lifting so you can quit worrying and start living a more fulfilled life.
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Pull up a seat for this special episode of The Money Guy Show! Rebie joins Bo to share some of the biggest financial mistakes she's made in her 20s and what she learned. From buying a car to getting married and buying her first house, find out what Rebie got right and what she got wrong when it came to her finances. These are lessons everyone can learn from!
Le Petit Journal de Marilyne Genevrier - Lundi 5 octobre 2020 Le centre aquatique des Bassins de l'Aqueduc est ouvert à Mornant. Pendant le confinement, il a élaboré un protocole rigoureux pour s'adapter au contexte sanitaire, sous le contrôle de l'Agence Régionale de Santé. Aujourd'hui le centre reste particulièrement attentif au respect des mesures d'hygiène. Nicolas Rebière, directeur technique des Bassins de l'Aqueduc, nous parle du produit de désinfection novateur qui est appliqué. Malgré toutes ces précautions, il conserve une certaine inquiétude face à des inscriptions timides… ✨ Dans son Petit Journal de Radio Cocagne, Marilyne Genevrier fait le tour de l'actualité du pays de Mornant et accueille les propos d'un acteur du territoire. Retrouvez l'actualité du territoire mornantais chaque matin dans le Petit Journal de Radio Cocagne sur l'application mobile de RADIO COCAGNE Pour la télécharger : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.icreo.radiococagne
Brant and Sherri are interviewed by Rebie from WAYNATION about the goal of the show, the challenges of making it everyday, and about working together for the last 7 years and what they’ve learned through the process.
If you feel stuck, boring, or unfulfilled, first of all, you’re not the only one. We’ve all been there. But what do we do about it? Rebie gets super practical with 10 easy ideas for incorporating adventure into your everyday life. We believe adventure is all around us - we just have to look for it! Season 2 is coming to a close, but watch for Season 3 at the end of summer 2019. In the meantime, follow along on Instagram @nonexclusivepodcast! (We're on Facebook and Twitter, too!) Book recommendations from the episode: "Owe You One" by Sophie Kinsella "Searching for Pemberley" by Mary Lyndon Simonsen "The Royal We" by Heather Cocks & Jessica Morgan "The Guernsey County Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society" by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows "Roverandum" by J.R.R. Tolkien "The Hobbit" by J.R.R. Tolkien The Chronicles of Narnia series by C.S. Lewis (read in the order he wrote it) "Dreamers and Deceivers" by Glenn Beck "Anne of Windy Poplars" (and this whole series) by Lucy Maude Montgomery Anything by Jane Austen
The Enneagram can be really fun and super useful, but recently, Rebie found herself feeling stuck in the negative stereotypes and bad habits of her personality type. Do you think it’s possible to break out of your personality type? What was the enneagram really meant for in the first place? And what does God say about self-improvement? Verses to help you get un-stuck: 1 Corinthians 10:13 Ephesians 4:22-23 Ephesians 6:11 2 Corinthians 5:17 Galatians 2:20 Romans 6:1-23 2 Timothy 1:7 Find Nonexclusive Podcast on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter!
When someone tries to put you in a box, how do you respond? After noticing (and getting borderline offended) by a lot of negative stereotypes heaped on the millennial generation, Rebie takes back the narrative and responds with some constructive ideas. First, let's explore how to be a millennial people actually like. Then, let's use what we learn to talk about how we respond when faced with stereotypes and social confines that we don't want to associate with. Is it possible to prove that negative stereotype wrong? We think so. And we think you need to step up and do it! Shout out to these millennials proving the stereotypes wrong! Ashley Petrone - @arrowsandbow Sadie Robertson - @legitsadierob Hollyn - @iamhollyn Read Rebie's original article: How to Be a Millennial People Will Actually Like
In Season 1, we say over and over again - take all back to Scripture. But how do we do that? Before we dive into Season 2, let's get super practical about ways to actually get into the Word, grow your relationship with God, and what that looks like in everyday life. Here are the resources we mentioned in the episode if you want to check them out for yourself! Rebie's links: Soulscripts (Bible Study Bootcamp by Jordan Lee Dooley) She Reads Truth YouVersion Bible App Blue Letter Bible App Candice's links: Olive Tree Bible App Chronological Bible My Utmost for His Highest by Oswald Chambers Jane Austen Devotional Scarlet and Gold
There are so many passion-inciting topics women can disagree on: Feminism, motherhood, dating, marriage, sex, birth control, male headship, abortion, faith, church... Is your heart beat picking up right now? Because Rebie's is. In a world full of things to divide us, is it possible to disagree well or even constructively? And why are conflicts and differing opinions so hard for some of us to handle? Rebie gets super honest about her own struggle with fearing tough conversations like these. Then together, Rebie and Candice explore what’s happening (and what needs to be happening) whenever we disagree.
Moms - is it possible to find true community in the kid-chaos and busy schedule? Is it worth the effort? Ladies - How can we be good friends to the moms in our lives? Is it possible to be good friends with someone in such a differnt stage of life than us? We called in our friend Katie Jennings, mom-extroadinaire of 4 and woman who knows the struggle. Candice, Rebie, and Katie explore her story of loneliness, the work that goes into making friends as a mom, and how gaining different perspectives from friends and family has enhanced her life not only as a mom, but as a woman, as well.