
There was a time I avoided looking at my bank account because I was scared of what I’d see. In this episode, I’m sharing five real changes that helped me finally feel in control of my money. Two are mindset shifts that changed how I think about money, and three are simple actions that made managing it feel easier and less overwhelming. We talk about removing shame from your finances, paying yourself first, checking in with your money weekly, automating the boring stuff, and auditing sub...
Mar 5
18 min

This week on the Inspired Budget Podcast, Justine Nelson from Debt Free Millennials joins me to talk about the emotional side of money. We get into mom guilt, comparison, spending to relieve stress, and why so many women feel like they should be further along financially. Justine also walks me through a simple game from her coaching program called “I’m the Protagonist,” where you can play along and see where you feel confident with money and where you might still be holding back. It is ...
Feb 26
36 min

If you’re paying on your debt every month but still not seeing progress, this episode breaks down why. I explain exactly how debt consolidation works, the two most common ways people do it, and what to watch out for before deciding if it’s right for you. We talk through debt consolidation loans and balance transfer credit cards, including the benefits, risks, and common mistakes that can leave people worse off. Debt consolidation isn’t a magic fix, but when used intentionally, it can be a hel...
Feb 19
14 min

What does it feel like to be the first in your family to graduate, earn a salary, and suddenly make more money than the people who raised you? In this episode, I’m talking with Maria Melchor, creator of FirstGenLiving, about the emotional and financial weight of being first-gen. Maria shares how she navigated guilt, money confusion, and cultural expectations while trying to build a secure financial life for herself. She talks about finding her footing, setting boundaries, and creating money h...
Feb 12
31 min

Impulse spending doesn’t mean you’re bad with money. It usually means something deeper is going on. In this episode, I share personal stories and practical strategies to help you understand why impulse spending happens and how to respond to it without shame or extreme restriction. We talk about how emotions like stress, boredom, comparison, and even celebration can drive unplanned spending, and why willpower alone rarely works. I walk you through simple habits that help you slow down, notice ...
Feb 5
15 min

What if you could slow down on retirement savings and still be on track for the future? In this episode, I’m talking with my friend Andy Hill from Marriage Kids and Money. Andy and his wife reached Coast FIRE in their early 40s, which lets them work part time while their retirement accounts grow in the background. He explains Coast FIRE in simple terms and then walks me through my own numbers live. We dig into my husband’s teacher pension, what we’ve already invested, and what it would take f...
Jan 29
41 min

Saving $10,000 can feel like something only other people can pull off. But in this episode, I break it down into simple math and a clear plan that works in real life, even if money feels tight right now. I walk you through a step-by-step approach to choosing a pace you can stick with, automating your savings so willpower isn’t required, and finding extra money each month without feeling deprived. We also talk about boost months, common traps that slow people down, and how to stay consis...
Jan 22
31 min

What does it take to actually stick with your money goals past mid-January? This week I’m teaming up with money coach Germaine Foley for a candid, practical conversation about starting the year strong without going to extremes. We’re sharing simple, doable ways to save money, stay consistent, and give yourself grace along the way. From an easy insurance audit that can save hundreds to the B minus mindset that keeps you from quitting when things aren’t perfect. You’ll also hear how to lead wit...
Jan 15
36 min

What if six months was all it took to feel completely different about your money? In this episode, I’m walking you through the exact step-by-step plan I’d follow if I had to reset my finances from scratch. No extremes. No shame. No “rice and beans forever.” Just simple habits that actually work in real life. We walk through each month of the plan, from getting honest about where you are, to building a realistic budget, to creating an emergency fund you can count on. You’ll also le...
Jan 5
28 min

For years I believed budgeting was enough to make me feel in control, but I still felt stressed and a few steps behind. In this episode, I’m sharing the three habits that finally changed things for me. These habits helped me stop avoiding my numbers, understand the spending patterns that kept holding me back, and set up systems that made saving and planning feel natural instead of overwhelming. I’ll walk you through the simple changes that helped me stop panicking about money and start ...
Jan 1
15 min
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