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The Sister Circle Podcast

#517 – Tiffany Aliche – The Truth About Debt, Bankruptcy, and Starting Over

The Sister Circle Podcast

Chrystal Evans Hurst

Marriage, Freedom, Living, Christianity, Self-help, Society & Culture, Fun, Food, Faith, 31, Inspirational, Family, Religion & Spirituality, Christian, Healthy, Proverbs, Fitness, Personal Journals, Motherhood, Health

4.91.3K Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2025

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, I’m sitting down with Tiffany Aliche, The Budgetnista, America’s favorite financial educator, to discuss how to overcome financial shame and build lasting financial wholeness. TIffany shares her personal journey from financial struggle to success, including the lessons she learned after being scammed and finding herself in $300k+ of debt. 

Tiffany breaks down the 10 key components of financial wholeness, starting with budgeting, savings, and debt management. She also shares resources that are available to help you on your financial journey and explains how seeking professional support can help you avoid falling into deeper debt traps.

Whether you’re struggling with debt, unsure where to start, or just looking for practical tips on managing your finances, this episode provides valuable insights to help you regain control.

Highlights from Today’s Episode

  • Confronting financial shame 
  • Exploring solutions to bankruptcy.
  • Building lasting financial wholeness.

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0:00.0

Hey y'all. Welcome to the show. Y'all, sometimes I'm out here in these streets, interviewing people I know because y'all need to know who they are, interviewing people I follow because I want to make sure you're following them. And then there are people that I spend a lot of time and energy and I'm happy to do that to make sure they can make it on the show.

0:21.5

And my guest today is one of those.

0:23.3

I am really excited to welcome Miss Tiffany the Bajanista Aliche.

0:29.6

Did I say that right?

0:31.2

You did.

0:32.0

You just told me, and I was trying to hold on to it to the podcast.

0:35.4

You probably already know who she is.

0:37.0

You probably have already seen her email. She's fun to follow. She's fun to watch to the podcast. You probably already know who she is. You probably have already seen her

0:38.2

email. She's fun to follow. She's fun to watch on social media. And you learn and you grow about

0:44.0

money when you follow this woman. And so I'm so glad to welcome Ms. Tiffany to the show.

0:48.8

Thanks for joining me. Thank you for having me. I'm super excited to be here.

0:53.4

I want you to know that I think what makes you so unique is that you are not, there are different people that we learn from. And particularly in this world, many of the people that we learn from are, they have arrived. They've been done arrived. And they have had a whole career in managing

1:16.4

money, making money, planning money. And they kind of sit on the mountaintop. And that's good,

1:21.8

because we want educated people that have, you know, done their due diligence, worked with people over the years.

1:28.3

That's fine.

1:29.3

But what I love about your platform, your passion, and the podium from which you speak is that you've been out here in these streets learning it too.

1:37.3

So it's, I mean, that's what I'm saying.

1:40.3

And so, like, you know, there's school expert and then there's like job experience expert. And then there is, I did the education and I've done some work, but it's because I needed it. So I'm, there's great empathy, great understanding and great life experience, Todd, which makes you believable, right? So I would love for us to start with just in your words, when you're

2:01.9

explaining to people what it is that you do. How do you define it? Let's start with that.

2:06.0

Well, hey, hey, hey, everybody. Yes, I'm Tiffany Aliche, better known as the budgetista,

2:11.5

and I consider myself America's favorite financial educator, self-appointed. And so one of the things that I have, well, I guess I started

2:21.8

because I was making financial mistakes, although I grew up learning about money in a positive way.

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