42 Gary - “I have PTSD from the 2008 Recession”
In this week’s episode, I interviewed Gary, a 32 year old commercial interior designer who relocated to North Carolina from New York City. Even though Gary is already a #futurerich savings *rockstar* I found different ways for her to save even MORE money. We also talked about surviving the 2008 market crash, how closely the design industry is tied to the economy, and how it’s important to still have an emergency fund when you’re looking to buy a home.
41 Follow Up w/ Trish (ep. 7) “Money isn’t something you should be scared of.”
In this followup to episode 7, I interviewed Trish, a 27 year old in NYC who works in Ad Operations. Trish shares how she's been since her first interview and why she’s actually given up her once famous Daily Budget Worksheet. What do you do after you’ve mastered your budgeting habits? Do you invest? Do you completely wipe out your student loans? Find out by listening to this weeks episode!
40 Linda - “I don’t have student debt, but I have consumer debt”
This week, I interviewed the lovely Linda! Linda is a 27 year old dental hygienist living in colorful Colorado. Together, we dive deep into the world of traditional versus roth IRAs, discuss how to quickly pay off consumer debt, saving for retirement in your twenties, and how time mitigates risk when it comes to investments.
39 Expert Interview w/ Lindsey Stanberry
For this epic expert interview, I interviewed prolific author of the #MoneyDiaries book, Lindsey Stanberry! Together, we discuss the importance of financial education for women, how to navigate overly-complicated industry jargon, emergency savings funds, wage gaps in the workplace, AND answer a few of your juicy Future Rich listener questions!