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Enjoying Life On A Budget Podcast

83 Episodes

21 minutes | Sep 26, 2016
Are you Planning for Failure?
"If you fail to plan, you are planning to fail." - Benjamin Franklin There's some truth right there! So why aren't more people planning for their future? I take a look at what some studies are showing and what this could be showing us about the future.
22 minutes | Sep 13, 2016
My Shoplifting Issue
I open up about my shoplifting issue, and give a sneak peek at my book, The Recovering Spender!
21 minutes | Sep 7, 2016
Inside the Mind of a Spender and a Saver
Is there a difference between the way Spenders and Savers think? If these 'Money-Opposites' often get married, how can you make that work? Who's Right? Who needs to change?
20 minutes | Aug 10, 2016
The Secret to getting UN-stuck in your finances, with Jean Chatzky
Is there is a difference between people who can overcome financial struggles and people that seem to be stuck? Is it something your born with? Is it something you can develop? Are there things you can do to in raising your kids that will make them more likely to succeed as adults? Author, and financial expert, Jean Chatzky has been the Financial Editor to the TODAY Show for 20 years. One of her 8 books, titled The Difference researches and answers the question, "Why is it that some people seem to move relatively easily from paycheck-to-paycheck into comfort or wealth, while others get stuck or – worse – fall back?"
28 minutes | Jul 1, 2016
Can I give myself a pay raise?
Man, wouldn't be nice if you could give YOURSELF a pay raise? In this interview with Jen Hemphill, Lauren asks her to explain what it means to give yourself a pay raise, and what to do with that "extra money". Jen Hemphill is a Accredited Financial Counselor, Motivational Money Coach, Entrepreneur, and Military Spouse
22 minutes | Jun 1, 2016
How to Stop the Comparison Game - with Rachel Cruze
"Keeping up with the Joneses" was a tough comparison game for the Baby Boomer generation. Unfortunately, it hasn't gotten any easier with our generation and social media.  It is so easy to end up comparing your lifestyle with others on social media, close friends, or even a spouse. Falling into that trap can often lead to over-spending and debt! "Love Your Life, Not Theirs" is the title of author and speaker Rachel Cruze's new book where she tackles the tough subject of the comparison game, and the harm it can have on our finances.
22 minutes | May 25, 2016
Why Moms Should be the Finance Rockstars of the Family - with Author Kimberly Palmer
Studies have shown that women manage the majority of the finances in the American household. So, why are the majority of financial resources focused on men? Are there other options for moms to build financial wealth and security for their homes besides coupons, savings, and discounts? Kimberly Palmer says there are! Kimberly Palmer is the author of Smart Mom, Rich Mom, a personal finance writer and editor with US News and World Report, a speaker, and a Social Media Coach. She wants to help women and moms become as financially savvy and informed as they can be.
25 minutes | May 18, 2016
My Voice Saved my Finances - with Voice Over Actress Carrie Olsen
How does someone get in to voice over acting? How do you start? What even is it? Have you ever recorded your voice from an RV bathroom? Well, Carrie Olsen is a successful voice over actress, but she wasn't born that way. Listen to her story of how she got to where she is.
21 minutes | May 12, 2016
HUGE News - I am going to ...... Plus how you can help.
I have some HUGE news! In this podcast I talk about all the details, plus how you can help! I am going to Rwanda to help orphans, see how you can help by listening to this podcast.
25 minutes | Apr 20, 2016
The Day I Thought Mark Died and the Cost of Healthcare
We've had a crazy Month! In all honesty, something did happen to Mark and I thought I lost him, but thankfully, now on the other side of the scare we are able to share the story with you. Mark and I do not have traditional healthcare insurance and this scare really put them to the test!
27 minutes | Mar 16, 2016
How Anyone Can Get Started with eCommerce - with Steve Chou
Have you ever had an idea for a product that you thought might be successful?  In continuing with out series on how to make extra money, Steve Chou of MyWifeQuitHerJob.com introduces us to the world of eCommerce and how anyone can get started in this business! This is such an interesting episode! I know it got me thinking!
35 minutes | Mar 4, 2016
How to make Money with Real Estate Wholesaling - with Clayton Morris
So, what even is Real Estate Wholesaling? Well, it's a real thing and it makes money! Clayton Morris of ClaytonMorris.com and The FOX News Channel's weekend anchor of Fox & Friends reveals the "hidden world" of Real Estate Wholesaling and explains how it can make thousands of dollars with NO capital investment. This is a podcast you will not want to miss!
41 minutes | Mar 2, 2016
How to make a bunch of Money by Shopping at a Thrift Store - with Suzanne Wells
Lauren talks with eBay selling expert Suzanne A Wells of SuzanneAWells.com. Hear how she stumbled into eBay reselling years ago and what amazing things she has learned along thew way.
23 minutes | Feb 24, 2016
Debt AND Mortgage Free by 40, One Couple's Journey
Mark and Lauren chat with Mike and Monica of OurDebtFreeFamily.com Mike and Monica were able to pay off $125,000 of debt in under three years on a one-family income. Now, they are shooting be Mortgage-Free by 40! Find out how and why.
29 minutes | Feb 17, 2016
From Bankruptcy to Debt-Free in 9 Months
Mark and Lauren interview Shane and Tabitha Philen share their story of going from $200,000 in debt and filing for bankruptcy to taking back control of their finances.  
26 minutes | Feb 10, 2016
How One Couple Moved to the Hood and Paid off $120k in Debt.
Listen as Mark and Lauren hear Aja McClahanan, founder of PrinciplesofIncrease.com, tell her inspiring story of how she uprooted her family for the sake of a stable financial future.
23 minutes | Feb 3, 2016
How one Couple paid off $52,000 of debt in 18 months - Podcast Episode 58
This month we are interviewing people who have paid off massive amounts of debt.  Up first is Deacon Hayes from the website WellKeptWallet.com. Deacon and his wife paid off $52,000 in just 18 months without having to get second jobs!  Listen to this episode and see the #1 way to pay down debt - it may not be what you think!
26 minutes | Jan 13, 2016
Your Financial Blueprint for 2016 - Podcast Episode 057
Happy New Year! This is the time when everyone make's their New Year's resolutions. But, rarely do those resolutions last more than 7 weeks. In this Episode, Mark and Lauren discuss a complete blueprint for getting your finances in order for 2016. This is one resolution that is worth making... AND they tell you how to not quit!
26 minutes | Jan 6, 2016
Student Loan Debt-The Causes and Repercussions, An Interview with Adam Carroll - Episode 056
Financial expert, author, and speaker, Adam Carroll joins Mark and Lauren to discuss the alarming rise in student college loan debt and what his new full-length documentary - "Broke, Busted, and Disgusted" uncovered about the trends in Student loans. What can this mean for the future? Parents and soon-to-be high school graduates will NOT want to miss this one.
20 minutes | Dec 22, 2015
How to get Inspired to Retire - Interview with Chris Hogan - Podcast Episode 055
Chris Hogan comes on the podcast today to talk about his new book Retire Inspired.  We live in a culture where 70% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck, so how do we get out of debt and get inspired for our future?  Chris walks us through exactly how to do this in this episode.
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