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: βοΈ Lessons learned from going travelling as a teenager π Spenders vs savers in a relationship π§ The one food Emma's willing to spend more on π°οΈ 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: βοΈ Lessons learned from going travelling as a teenager π Spenders vs savers in a relationship π§ The one food Emma's willing to spend more on π°οΈ Spending time on money manag...
James Gayle: "It feels like it's going to be taken away from me"
How Do You Money?
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3 months ago
James Gayle: "It feels like it's going to be taken away from me"
James explains his money scarcity mindset and why he never cooks bacon. James is from a working class background, but at 28 he's running two businesses. He has an 'okay' salary (according to him) and is always trying to make more money. In this episode he talks: π The 'Big Shop' versus quick corner store trips πΈ Money habits from his childhood that stayed with him π§ Managing money for people with ADHD π RRPs and helping Santa Claus Hit follow for more episodes.
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: βοΈ Lessons learned from going travelling as a teenager π Spenders vs savers in a relationship π§ The one food Emma's willing to spend more on π°οΈ Spending time on money manag...