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Brian Phillips

Save Money, Dammit!

A weekly Business, Investing and Careers podcast
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Brian Phillips

Save Money, Dammit!

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Everyone loves a good debt freedom story, but how can you stay out of debt once you become debt free? In this episode, we share the behaviors and habits that have helped us remain debt free for over three years.
Co-host Ashlee loves planning trips. She creates travel guides, she helps friends and family map out the perfect vacation, and obsesses over the obscure local must-sees. In this episode, we dive into what the average traveler should know when p
In this episode, we break down "Hustle Culture"—exploring the trendy cultural pressures of working harder and longer hours, as well as the importance of finding balance in your career. While the millennial generation has tried to steer away fro
Kyle Naylor is a psychology researcher, speaker, and designer. Today, we deep dive into the deeper thinking behind our emotions and how they play into our financial lives. Things get heavy, but this is important stuff. Kyle's blog: http://kylen
Getting out of debt—be it credit card/consumer debt or student loans—can seem like the biggest financial hurdle of our lives, but what should we do after becoming debt free? How can we easily transition from owing money to having extra disposab
This episode is inspired by a question from one of our listeners. As you're busy paying off debt and making better financial decisions, where do you draw the line between continued debt reduction and spending on things you want? Is it really pr
What if you could travel around the world for free? Through the world of credit card churning, this can become a reality. On today’s show, we’re joined by one of my good friends and credit card churning expert, Ro Leavell. He breaks down everyt
The average American household carries over $150,000 in combined debt. Between cars, houses, credit cards, and student loans, many of us carry debt higher than our net worth. We're not helped by the fact that much of our American culture has a
As investors, it's hard for us to ignore the fact that the market hasn't been performing well lately. At the time of this posting, we appear to be heading into a bear market. There's a general sense of panic and confusion, which can often lead
If you've been working on your financials lately, you've probably made progress on building a healthy emergency fund. While emergency funds are crucial in any financial plan, the problem is that we rarely create a disaster recovery plan for the
If you're anything like me, Life Insurance isn't something you've given much thought to in the past. That, or you might be wondering if Life Insurance is needed at this stage in your life. Joining me on the podcast today is my good friend, Maso
Budgeting can be a struggle for many of us. When you're not budgeting properly, it can cause guilt, frustration, and an overall lack of excitement about your finances. Today, we break down those common pain points and discuss ways to budget mor
Throughout the past few years of improving our finances, we've narrowed down a few key behaviors that have strengthened our overall level of financial fitness. In today's podcast, we break down four of those behaviors.
Do you live paycheck to paycheck? According to CNN Money, over 75% of Americans live this way. Today, we'll quickly discuss how you can break this cycle and finally get some breathing room for your finances.
Does the thought of manually setting up your 401k make you sweat? In today’s episode, we break down some of the complexities of the traditional 401k plan to give you the confidence to make the best of your retirement savings.
Money is one of the most common pain points in many people's marriage. We've seen it among couples around us, but we've been fortunate to build habits in our relationship that lead to overall money harmony (har-money? See what I did there?). In
He loves credit cards. She loves cash. Will we ever get along? In this episode, we discuss our varying views on the great cash vs credit card debate. We also discuss how we use credit cards in our financial lives.
Are you in debt? Join us as we explore the common pitfalls that lead to debt, debt myths, and how to finally achieve a debt-free lifestyle. In this episode, we share our debt story and the steps we took to get out of debt and stay that way.
What does it really mean to be financially independent? Today, we’ll explore the financially independent lifestyle and how you can achieve it for yourself.
Welcome to the first episode of the Save Money Dammit podcast!In our first episode, we introduce ourselves and discuss one of the best ways we've found to manage your money with your partner or spouse.
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