A Sunny Side Up Life Podcast is a show for the woman who is ready to live an abundant life full of freedom + positivity. Break free from survival mode, gain financial freedom, stay motivated, and focus on what matters most. You're invited to join the movement and start living on the brighter side of life.
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Anjie and RJ paid off 6-figures of student loan debt in less than a year through teamwork, discipline, and intention. As a married couple navigating their life post-parenthood, they know that balancing life can get challenging. Through the stories of successful, ambitious people and couples, it is their hope you will be encouraged to pay off debt, save money, invest, and ultimately become Rich by Intention. Tune in every Tuesday with Anjie and RJ as they inspire you to manage money, marriage ...
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Ep. 36 How To Inflation-Proof Your Money
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In Sami’s last season 3 episode, she dives into the world of inflation. What the heck inflation is, why it’s hitting your wallet harder, and what you can do to make your money more “inflation proof.” In this episode, you’ll learn more about: What inflation is, where it's at today, and who controls it 5 actionable ways to make your money more “infla…
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Ep. 35 Checking Back In With Goals + Mid-year Budget Refresh
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This time of year tends to be busy and chaotic, which means the goals we made in January fall by the wayside. In today’s episode, Sami reminds you to have grace with yourself, while also giving you the extra boost you need. If you feel like you’ve “been slacking” on your budgeting or goals lately, this episode will help you reset and get back on tr…
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Ep. 34 Choosing Life Over Stuff: Overcoming Shopping Addiction + Adopting Minimalism With Renee Benes
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Renee Benes, shopaholic turned minimalist, joins us to discuss her journey from an unaligned life to a slow, intentional, minimalist one. Renee realized she was in a toxic cycle of “stuff,” and decided to change. In 2017, she began documenting her transformation on her blog and social media. Fast forward to today and she’s been featured in global p…
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Ep. 33 How To Teach Your Kids About Money
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If you’re a parent, guardian, or role model in a young person’s life, you will likely come up against this question at some point. In today’s episode, Sami gives listeners a step-by-step and nuanced guide on how to tackle teaching kids (or younger people) all about money. In this episode, you’ll learn more about: Why most people don’t learn about p…
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Ep. 32 10 Tips To Have A Frugal Summer
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Sami gives listeners easy-to-apply tips on how to have a frugal summer. She talks about utilizing services, apps, and objects you already have, what to do when it’s too hot outside, retailers that offer reduced pricing throughout the summer months, and more! In this episode, you’ll learn more about: The magic of thrifting, garage sales, and buying …
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Ep. 31 The Overlap Of Fitness & Finance: Overcoming Shame, Guilt + Judgement With Chloe Puff
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Chloe Puff, owner of Chloe Puff Training, pre and postnatal women’s fitness specialist, and Sami’s personal trainer, joins the podcast to discuss how she made the transition from professional dancer to entrepreneur while on her motherhood journey. We also chat about the intersectionality of finance and fitness, the importance of personal developmen…
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Ep. 30 11 Ways To Practice Financial Minimalism
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You’ve seen “Marie Kondo minimalism” in peoples’ homes… but have you ever heard about financial minimalism? In this episode, Sami explains the benefits of financial minimalism, how you can start practicing it, and the exact number of bank accounts your family needs. In this episode, you’ll learn more about: What financial minimalism is + Sami’s fin…
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Ep. 29 The Power of Discomfort: Going From A Toxic Life To Intentional Living
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In this unfiltered episode, Sami chats about how her life has changed in the last decade: from working 60+ hours a week to deciding enough was enough. Through her darkest seasons of life, Sami emerged to fulfill her wildest dreams– and you can do it too. She also discusses mental health, the familiarity of chaos, starting a business, and more! In t…
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Ep. 28 How To Build The Habit Of Budgeting Regularly
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Sami chats about how you can make budgeting a regular habit and why you SHOULD! She also gives actionable tips to make this happen and explains how budgeting changed her life. In this episode, you’ll learn more about: How to budget in a sustainable way Why budgeting is important for your overall financial wellness Apps, tools + mindset shifts to gu…
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Ep. 27 How Neurodivergence Affects Money, Identity-Based Personal Finance + Why Representation Matters With Ellyce Fulmore
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Ellyce Fulmore, Queer and neurodivergent financial educator, content creator, and best-selling author, joins the podcast to discuss how identity has an impact on the financial decisions you will and are able to make in your lifetime. We also chat about how Ellyce went from Kinesiology to finance, why representation matters in money, handling keyboa…
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Ep. 26 Everything You Need To Know About Emergency Funds
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If you’ve ever asked yourself: “How much should I have in a rainy day fund?” “Where should I keep my emergency fund?” “What constitutes an “emergency”?” Today's A Sunny Side Up Life podcast episode is for you! Sami discusses everything you need to know about emergency funds. Sami also talks about her first emergency fund, If she agrees with Dave Ra…
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Ep. 25 Why Financial Freedom Is Important For Women: A History Of Oppression + Lessons From Our Ancestors
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Sami is back for season 3 of A Sunny Side Up Life Podcast! In this debut episode, Sami goes over life updates, a brief history of the fight for financial independence for women in America, and actionable steps you can take to have more financial autonomy in your own life, regardless of relationship or socioeconomic status. In this episode, you’ll l…
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Investing 101 - How To Build Generational Wealth with Kevin Matthews II [Rewind]
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[Rewind Episode] Kevin L. Matthews II is a number-one bestselling author and former financial advisor. He has helped hundreds of individuals plan for their retirement in addition to managing more than $140 million in assets during his advisory career. By 2017, he was named one of the Top 100 Most Influential Financial Advisors by Investopedia. In t…
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How This Couple Paid Off $131K of Debt in 14 Months [Rewind]
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[Rewind Episode] Corazon is a personal finance strategist and owner of CorazonAkinyi, a personal finance business helping working professionals, master their money. She and her husband Curtis paid off $131K of debt in 14 months and today own several businesses. In this episode you’ll learn: How Corazon and Curtis worked as a team to pay off 6-figur…
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Cashing Out - Win the Wealth Game By Walking Away with Julien & Kiersten Saunders [Rewind]
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Julien and Kiersten Saunders are the couple behind the award-winning blog, rich & REGULAR, producers of the award-winning video series, Money on the Table, and authors of Cashing Out: Win the Wealth Game By Walking Away. Together, they paid off $200k in debt in five years and were able to walk away from their corporate jobs before turning 40. In th…
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Overcoming Debt, Achieving Financial Freedom with Cindy Zuniga-Sanchez [Rewind]
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[Rewind Episode] Cindy Zuniga-Sanchez, Esq. is a money coach, speaker, and the founder of Zero-Based Budget Coaching LLC. After graduating law school in 2015 with $215,000 of debt, Cindy documented her debt payoff journey on social media, while sharing the personal finance knowledge that she was learning in a simple and relatable way. She has spoke…
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Why You Need an Estate Plan with Iffy Ibekwe [Rewind]
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[Rewind Episode] Iffy is the principal attorney of Ibekwe Law, PLLC. She believes that women deserve to make decisions that affect them with wills, trusts, and other estate planning documents. Activating women is Iffy’s calling, and she also loves speaking internationally about entrepreneurship, estate planning, motherhood, and supporting other wom…
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The High-5 Banking Method & Overcoming Money Trauma with Sahirenys Pierce [Rewind]
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[Rewind Episode] Sahirenys Pierce is a financial educator, creator of the High-5 Banking Method, and founder of Poised Finance & Lifestyle. There, she focuses on helping her community manage their finances and lifestyle with poise. As a Dominican-American of immigrant parents, her family was challenged with many ups and downs financially. Knowing m…
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How to Build a Simple and Rich Life with Bob Lotich [Rewind]
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[Rewind Episode] Bob Lotich, CEPF® found himself at his breaking point in his early 20’s overwhelmed by debt and stranded 1,000 miles from home with only $7 to his name. After crying out to God for wisdom and discovering a simpler (and far more effective) approach to money he reached a level of financial freedom he never dreamed possible: having a …
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How This Couple Worked as a Team to Pay off $460K of Debt with Jade and Sam Warshaw [Rewind]
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[Rewind Episode] Jade and Sam are a married couple that worked together to pay off $460K of debt. They are the founders of one of the leading talent agencies in the cruise industry and are the founders of More Feast Less Famine, an online platform dedicated to helping people get out of debt and live a financially healthy lifestyle. In this episode …
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How This Family Paid Off $490K of Debt in 4 Years with Sami Womack [Rewind]
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[Rewind Episode] Sami Womack is the brains behind A Sunny Side Up Life. She’s a budgeting coach and host of a chart-topping podcast. Her family’s story of paying off $490,000 of debt has been featured on numerous major platforms. Sami began this journey back in 2014 with her high school sweetheart, Daniel, and their three daughters. Since then, the…
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Everything You Need to Know About Prenups with Aaron Thomas
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As a three-time winner of Atlanta’s Best Divorce Attorney, Aaron Thomas is one of the nation’s top experts in family law issues. He is a 2002 graduate of Harvard Law School, and from 2015-2022, his firm Aaron Thomas Law, was recognized by peers as one of the fastest growing family law firms in the state of Georgia. With clients ranging from NBA hal…
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How This Couple Paid Off $229K of Debt in 5 Years with Murphy and Melissa Stewart
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Murphy and Melissa Stewart are a married couple that paid off $229K of debt in 5 years as a team. Through their platform Fitnfunds.com, they share their passion for a healthy lifestyle along with their personal journey to debt and financial freedom. In this episode you'll learn: The steps they took to pay off over $200K of debt How they got on the …
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How This Mother of 6 Turned $5 into a Multi-Million Dollar Cupcake Empire with Mignon Francois
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Mignon François is a #1 national best-selling author, entrepreneur and renowned baker who has inspired millions on her journey of going from drowning in debt to building a multi-million dollar cupcake empire – The Cupcake Collection. She leveraged her $5 to feed her family and turned it into a legacy with over five million cupcakes sold. She is the…
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How to Negotiate to Get the Salary You Deserve with Meggie Palmer [Rewind]
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[Rewind Episode] Meggie founded PepTalkHer with the mission of closing the gender pay gap. The PepTalkHer App helps you track your career successes. It uses artificial intelligence to coach confidence & negotiation and to give you a pep talk when you need it most. The PepTalkHer team also runs corporate programming for brands including JP Morgan & …
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The 4 Financial Languages & How to Communicate About Money with Tarra Jackson [Rewind]
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[Rewind Episode] Tarra Jackson, known as Madam Money®, is the author of the best-selling book, "Financial Fornication" and newly released "4 Financial Languages: The Secrets to Communicating about Money." Tarra is a personal finance expert and animated International Speaker. Tarra is the host of the popular podcast, "Financial Fornicating with Mada…
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How This Couple Created 13 Streams of Income with Latasha and Jeromy [Rewind]
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[Rewind Episode] Latasha and Jeromy Peterson are a creative online entrepreneur husband and wife duo and the proud parents of 3 boys. They are the founders of Arts and Budgets, a side hustle blog; Oneflo Entertainment, an arts development company; and 22 Wayz Productions, a music production company. They cash flow $10K per month through 13 differen…
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From Foster Care to Financial Freedom with Marc Russell [Rewind]
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[Rewind Episode] Marc Russell is a foster child turned financial educator. Coming from a low-income family, he put himself through college and paid off $80,000 in debt after graduating. Marc spent much of his career at two of the largest financial institutions in the world where he consulted thousands of households on how to manage their money: the…
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Overcoming Financial Infidelity and the Tools to a Healthy Marriage [Rewind]
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[Rewind Episode] Ed Coambs MBA, MA, MS, CFP®, CFT-I™, is an internationally recognized thought leader in financial therapy who has been cited by the Wall Street Journal, the Associated Press, Time, and CNBC. He leads couples through therapy from financial despair and frustration into financial intimacy and connection using the latest in love and br…
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EP. 24 What Is Enough + What To Do When You Feel Like You Can’t Reach It
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The nebulous idea of “enough” is the topic of conversation in the season 2 finale of A Sunny Side Up Life podcast. Most of us struggle with this concept very early in our lives, as we begin to understand complex topics and facts of life like class, race, and inequity. But how do we handle not being enough as adults when not reaching “enoughness” ha…
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How this Couple Shifted Their Mindset to Pay off $230K in 19 Months w/ Brittany and Tony Ingram [Rewind]
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[Rewind Episode] Tony is an active duty officer in the United States Navy. He has a passion for inspiring others to live a Champion Lifestyle. Brittany is a professional celebrity makeup artist, who empowers women to pursue their dreams and accomplish their goals. Together they have two beautiful daughters and currently reside in Japan. They have c…
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EP. 23 Investing 101 + Why You Need To Start NOW
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No lie: I used to think people truly meant saving cash when they said, “I’m saving for retirement.” I thought people had a vault with stacks of cash. Boy, was I wrong. In this episode, I go through what saving for retirement actually means, why you need to get started NOW and the power of compound interest. I also chat about different investing acc…
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How This Couple Worked Out Their Differences To Pay Off $200K of Debt [Rewind]
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[Rewind Episode] Andray and Maisha Stroud are a husband and wife co-host team at I Don’t Do Toilets Podcast. They are passionate about helping other GenX’ers decrease their debt and increase their income so that they can retire early and comfortably. They tried their hands at being landlords but found it was a huge headache. So they focus on more p…
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EP. 22 Making 63K Selling Our Land, How Financial Freedom Gives You Options & Allowing Your Dreams To Change
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It was early 2020 and my husband and I were bright-eyed and bushy tailed when we bought our land. Acres of East Texas pine trees, quiet neighbors (mostly cows), and a creek. We planned to build our forever home and get old and gray on that property… until Covid hit and lumber prices skyrocketed. Our dream no longer aligned with what we needed, life…
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Lessons We Learned After 6 Years of Marriage
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In this episode, Anjie and RJ celebrate 6 years of being married and discuss the many lessons that they've learned since saying I do. Tune in. Instagram: @richbyintention Twitter: @richbyintention Get our FREE Couples Money Starter Kit, Click Here. Check out our website: Richbyintention.comPar Anjie & RJ - Money, Marriage, Career
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EP. 21 Everything You Need To Know About Emergency Funds
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“Who in their right mind has $1,000 just sitting in a savings account!?” That’s what I thought when I first started Baby Step 1– back in the Dave Ramsey days– when I had $0 in savings. Fast forward to today: I’m bringing you this episode all about emergency funds and why you probably need more than $1k. And good news… I have $20k in savings now. Le…
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Marriage, Money, and Mission with Talaat and Tai McNeely [Rewind]
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[Rewind Episode] Talaat and Tai McNeely, are Financial Educators that are on a mission to get individuals and couples on the same page financially, and to experience the joys of financial freedom. They are co-authors of Money Talks: The Ultimate Couple's Guide To Communicating About Money and creators of His and Her Money Pro. They are also the hos…
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EP. 20 Eliminating Internalized Capitalism, Moralizing Productivity & Mental Health + Money With Alyssa Davies
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Alyssa Davies, content creator and published author, joins the podcast to talk about how she was able to approach her finances from a new perspective and remove the guilt and shame from spending money. We discuss financial trauma, how mental health is tied to personal finance, and why internalized capitalism is something to fight against, not prais…
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The Financial Steps We Took to Buy Our First Home
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In this episode, Anjie and RJ discuss the financial steps they took to buy their first home, lessons they learned along the way, and their perspective on home ownership. Connect with us: Instagram: @richbyintention Twitter: @richbyintention Get our FREE Couples Money Starter Kit, Click Here. Check out our website: Richbyintention.com…
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EP. 19 Tiny Living, Big Life: Paying Off $112K Of Debt, Living Full-Time In An RV & Intentional Spending With Kailey Maloney
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Can you imagine living in a 32 ft trailer with your partner, kids, and dogs? Would you go stir-crazy? Well… now you don’t have to imagine it, you can hear all about it. Kailey Maloney, from @believeandbudget, joins the podcast to talk about how her world transformed with simple living. We discuss embracing the messy moments of life, intentional min…
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The Journey to Financial Independence with Jamila Souffrant [Rewind]
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[Rewind Episode] Jamila Souffrant is a podcaster, writer, and founder of JourneytoLaunch.com where she shares her journey to reach Financial Independence while helping others do the same. Jamila is considered a go-to financial thought leader in the personal finance field and is the resident financial expert on a weekly segment on News12, the most-w…
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EP. 18 What Financial Trauma Is, Signs You May Be Experiencing It + How To Recover From Past Money Wounds
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The term “trauma” seems to be rampant in 2023… especially on social media. Being “trauma informed,” experiencing “childhood trauma,” or having a “trauma bond” are phrases used repeatedly to describe certain pivotal and disturbing life experiences and/or mental distress. And while sometimes “trauma” is over exaggerated or used incorrectly, the curre…
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How to Get the Job You Want After Being Laid-Off
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In this solo episode, Anjie and RJ discuss the steps she took to find a new job after being laid-off by her tech company. Later they discuss best practices when job hunting and interviewing. Connect with us: Instagram: @richbyintention Twitter: @richbyintention Check out our website: Richbyintention.com…
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EP. 17 The Realities of Content Creation, How Much YouTube Pays + Doing It Scared With Shay McMillan
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Being a content creator sounds enticing, right? The glamor of having creative agency, working with big brands, and being paid to simply be you. Unfortunately though, like every job, it’s not all ring lights and TikTok trends. In this episode of A Sunny Side Up Life podcast, I chat with @shaybudgets, business owner, social media influencer, goal-set…
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Paying Off $111K of Debt on a Teacher’s Salary with Allison Baggerly [Rewind]
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[Rewind Episode] Allison is a blogger, podcast host, and founder of Inspired Budget. As a teacher and small business owner, Allison combined her passion for teaching and finances to help others learn how to start budgeting. Allison and her husband paid off over $111K of debt on 2 teacher salaries while growing their family. Since starting Inspired …
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EP. 16 Why Community Matters, Financial Feminism & Centering Women + Non-Binary Folks In The Money Conversation With Regina and Angela of Women’s Personal Finance
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For decades, finance has been dictated by straight, cis-gendered, white males. The need for something radically different is what pushed Regina and Angela, founders of Women’s Personal Finance, to begin their online community for women and non-binary identifying folks. WPF originated from female friendship and has grown into a force of personal fin…
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Financially Empowering Women & How To Save Your First $100K with Bola Sokunbi [Rewind]
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[Rewind Episode] Bola Sokunbi is a Certified Financial Education Instructor (CFEI), finance expert, bestselling author, speaker, and founder of Clever Girl Finance, a financial education platform, and community for women empowering them to achieve financial wellness and live life on their own terms. She's also the recipient of the 2021 Financial Ed…
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EP. 15 Top 5 Personal Finance FAQs Answered: Sinking Funds, Goal Setting & Different Debt Payoff Methods
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If you’ve always wanted to ask these personal finance questions, but have been too scared or embarrassed, this episode is for you. Learn all about sinking funds, goal setting, high yield savings accounts, debt payoff methods and more! In this episode, you’ll learn more about: What sinking funds are, how to set them up, and popular things to save fo…
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How to Get Out of Your Comfort Zone to Accomplish Your Goals with Jade Warshaw
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Jade Warshaw serves as a debt elimination expert, financial coach and co-host of The Ramsey Show. Jade has a professional background in entertainment and has performed in over 92 countries worldwide. She has appeared on Fox News and Cheddar News and been featured in Fortune magazine. Since paying off over $460,000 in debt with her husband, Sam, Jad…
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[Rewind] How To Slay The Stock Market to Reach Financial Freedom With Delyanne Barros
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Delyanne is a Latina money expert and former employment attorney. She launched Delyanne The Money Coach LLC after she discovered FIRE (Financial Independence Relax Early as she likes to call it). She is now on track to retire by 45 and move to Portugal. Her goal is to show investors that they do not need to wait to become debt-free or earn six figu…
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