Episode 121. “He wasn’t supposed to have student loans. Now he has $157k”
Alana and Sam, 37 and 36, have two kids and $157,000 in student loans—loans which his mother assured would be paid. They haven’t been. Instead, the debt has tripled since he le
Episode 122. “I shouldn’t have to ask for $20 to get McDonalds for the kids”
Doni and Cacey are 30 and 40 years old with three very young kids. Doni’s struggled with credit card debt in the past, putting pressure on Cacey to control their finances—in ad
Episode 123. Ramit’s travel tips, real estate FOMO, and talking to kids about money
This is a special solo episode where I answer questions from members of my Money Coaching program. In today’s episode: My favorite services that I use when I travel, how to handl
Episode 124. “We make $113,500. Why do we feel poor?”
Bebe and Paul are 37 and 40. They have two young kids and in the last few years, they have moved about ten times for various family reasons. They’re stuck in false narratives tha