Emma's loan story is an interesting one...she wishes she took out MORE money to be able to pay it back better. A 34-year-old NHS Speech Therapist, Emma reveals the loans that hit her hard, how it took close to a decade to pay them all back, and how she lives now as a consequence. In this episode, we also chat about: ✈️ Lessons learned from going travelling as a teenager 💑 Spenders vs savers in a relationship 🧀 The one food Emma's willing to spend more on 🕰️ Spending time on money manag...
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Emma's loan story is an interesting one...she wishes she took out MORE money to be able to pay it back better. A 34-year-old NHS Speech Therapist, Emma reveals the loans that hit her hard, how it took close to a decade to pay them all back, and how she lives now as a consequence. In this episode, we also chat about: ✈️ Lessons learned from going travelling as a teenager 💑 Spenders vs savers in a relationship 🧀 The one food Emma's willing to spend more on 🕰️ Spending time on money manag...
I Regret NOT Spending My Money – Accountant Charlee's Honest Story
How Do You Money?
31 minutes
2 months ago
I Regret NOT Spending My Money – Accountant Charlee's Honest Story
Charlee Muddiman, a 31-year-old accountant, wife, and mum of two explains her obsessive relationship with money. From checking her banking app daily to researching every purchase, Charlee shares the highs and lows of being money-conscious. She opens up about: Growing up obsessed with earning and saving bigHow family attitudes shaped her money habitsWhy investing in herself was her best investmentThe biggest financial regret of her life (hint: it’s about not spending, not overspending)Balancin...
How Do You Money?
Emma's loan story is an interesting one...she wishes she took out MORE money to be able to pay it back better. A 34-year-old NHS Speech Therapist, Emma reveals the loans that hit her hard, how it took close to a decade to pay them all back, and how she lives now as a consequence. In this episode, we also chat about: ✈️ Lessons learned from going travelling as a teenager 💑 Spenders vs savers in a relationship 🧀 The one food Emma's willing to spend more on 🕰️ Spending time on money manag...