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It Doesn't Have To Be Terrible
Caroline Snyder
11 episodes
3 days ago
A financial literacy podcast by Coach & Writer, Caroline Snyder that explores the stories, topics, and questions that help us better understand how we impact and are impacted by the financial world around us
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A financial literacy podcast by Coach & Writer, Caroline Snyder that explores the stories, topics, and questions that help us better understand how we impact and are impacted by the financial world around us
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Business
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Episode 3: A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
It Doesn't Have To Be Terrible
22 minutes 13 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 3: A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing

In this episode of “It Doesn’t Have to be Terrible” with Financial Coach, Caroline Snyder, we explore the predatory schemes of Dave Ramsey, a supposed Financial Guru with more than a few not-so-hidden skeletons in his closet. We look at his extreme debt elimination strategies and his harmful financial messages and, most importantly, Caroline shares ways to protect yourself from financial advisors seeking to make money off you by making you feel bad about yourself.

It Doesn't Have To Be Terrible
A financial literacy podcast by Coach & Writer, Caroline Snyder that explores the stories, topics, and questions that help us better understand how we impact and are impacted by the financial world around us