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Submit ReviewThe Inspired Budget Podcast helps women live their best life and reach their money goals. Join Allison Baggerly for inspiring conversations to help you learn more about budgeting, saving money, paying off debt, and investing for your future. You’ll be hearing not only from Allison, but others along the way that have a story and voice to share.
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Submit ReviewHaley and Justin inherited $600,000 but ended up blowing through the money and accumulating $220,000 of debt. They share their journey of lifestyle inflation, realizing the extent of their debt, and taking steps to address it.
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My birthday is next week so I thought it would be fun to give you a little personal and life update! This episode will give you a behind the scenes look at my money, family, and business life.
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Rob Phelan, a high school financial educator, is on a mission to change how kids, specifically teenagers, learn about money.
In this episode you’ll learn:
Check out Doug Nordman and Carol Pittner's Book Raising Your Money Savvy FamilyCheck out Dan Sheek's Book First to a MillionCheck out Clifton Corbin's Book Your Kids Their MoneyCheck out Rob Phelan's Children's Book M is for MoneyCheck out Rob Phelan's Workbook The Simple StartupConnect with Rob on Instagram @fieducator
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Let's talk about stress. You know, that constant companion we all have hanging around, lurking in the corners of our minds?
Well, according to a new Fidelity study, when it comes to managing money, stress is the word on everyone's minds, especially for women. In fact, an alarming 93% of women feel the weight of financial stress pressing down on their shoulders. And let's be real, that's a lot of stress. Like, "where did I leave my keys?" levels of stress, but on a whole other level.
But don't worry, because where there's stress, there's always a solution.
In this episode, Allison shares 3 proven strategies to help listeners regain control and say goodbye to financial stress. If you have even the smallest stress or worry when it comes to your money, this episode is for you!
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In this episode, Zina Kumok shares her journey of paying off $24,000 in student loans in just three years. She emphasizes the importance of budgeting and tracking expenses, as well as the power of making small extra payments.
Zina also discusses the balance between frugality and happiness, and the need to find peace with past money choices. She highlights the shift in personal finance advice for Gen Z and the importance of considering the emotional aspect of money.
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Wall Street Journal Article on Gen Z and Dave RamseyCheck out Zina's WebsiteFollow Zina on InstagramFollow Zina on Youtube
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Ever dreamt of lounging on sandy beaches or exploring vibrant cities but felt overwhelmed by the costs? Imagine returning from your dream vacation only to face a mountain of credit card bills. That's not the vacation ending anyone wants.
By mastering the art of saving and budgeting, you not only ensure you can afford your dream getaway but also shield yourself from post-vacation financial stress. In this episode, we're diving into the art of making your dream vacation not just a fantasy but an affordable reality.
You will walk away with practical strategies and tips to help you stay on budget while planning your next adventure. From booking accommodations to planning your meals, Allison is covering it all! Plus she’s sharing how she’s used these strategies in her own life.
Tune in to our episode for more valuable insights and tips on how to plan, save, and budget for your dream vacation. Happy travels!
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In this episode, Allison interviews Alli Williams about how she and her partner handled their financial situation when one had more debt and the other was debt-free. Alli shares her personal story of marrying into six figures of debt and how they worked together to create a plan to pay it off.
They discuss the emotional side of dealing with debt and the importance of not letting it define your worth. Alli also provides tips for getting a reluctant partner on board with paying off debt and setting financial goals as a couple.Follow Alli on Instagram: @financiallifocused
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In this episode, Allison shares four essential steps to help you regain financial focus and get back on track with your budget, paying off debt, or savings. She emphasizes the importance of giving yourself spending money to avoid feelings of deprivation and impulse spending. Breaking big goals into smaller, more manageable goals helps to prevent overwhelm and frustration. Tracking and monitoring your progress keeps you motivated and engaged in your financial journey. Finally, completing a money reset allows you to realign your priorities and adjust your strategy for success.
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In this episode, Diania Merriam shares her personal journey from financial illiteracy and debt to achieving financial independence and retiring at 33. She emphasizes the importance of shifting from a scarcity mindset to an abundance mindset when it comes to money.
Diania provides action steps for listeners, including surrounding themselves with abundant people, reading abundance-based books, and expressing appreciation and gratitude. By adopting these practices, you can develop a healthier relationship with money and find contentment in your financial journey.
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Listen to Diania's PodcastCheck out the EconoMe ConferenceWatch the EconoMe YouTube ChannelHere are some of the books that Diania mentioned:The Obstacle is the Way by Ryan HolidayDo Nothing by Celeste HeadleeThe Pathless Path by Paul Millerd
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Should you save money or pay off debt? Can you do both?
You’re likely listening to this episode because you want to pay off debt. Imagine you're in the middle of a tug of war, but instead of teams, you've got your savings goals on one side and your debt on the other. You're pulling hard towards one side, trying to make progress, but it feels like the other side is pushing back just as hard.
It's like you're stuck in this never-ending struggle, and it can get pretty frustrating. The trick is to figure out how to manage your money just right so you're not constantly feeling pulled in two directions at once. Balancing the two is key to keeping your sanity and making progress on both your debt free journey as well as your savings journey.
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This episode is perfect for anyone who has asked themselves if they should save money or pay off debt.
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