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🗓️ 21 February 2021
⏱️ 62 minutes
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In this episode, I virtually sit down with my friend Haley Sacks aka Mrs. Dow Jones. We discuss money turn offs, how to save vs. splurge on dates, talking about money with friends, investing when you have student loans, how much you should have saved by 25, financial green flags, financial red flags, when your partner should tell you how much they make, and more. This episode starts with a solo where I discuss ending the honeymoon stage, if blue balls are real, keeping letters from exes, clubhouse, books I’m reading, and talking about trauma with your partner.
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0:00.0 | The following podcast is a deer media production. |
0:06.4 | Hey guys, welcome back to Women at Acme. Today is a very special episode because it's one of my |
0:12.5 | deer friends, Ms. Haley Sachs, aka Mrs. Dow Jones. Haley is an absolute star. She has grown this |
0:22.6 | amazing brand. Her brand is basically talking about finances but doing it in the most hilarious |
0:31.6 | and digestible way. If you're not already following Haley, this is your time to whip out your |
0:38.4 | phone, check out her Instagram and shoot her a follow because she is amazing. I'm just going to |
0:43.5 | answer a few of your questions and then we're going to get right into Haley. Somebody said, I wonder |
0:48.7 | if you have any advice for adjusting to getting out of the honeymoon stage. I have been getting |
0:53.4 | insecure and feeling like our relationship doesn't excite him anymore, which I know could just be |
0:58.4 | because we're comfortable with each other, but I can't help but get in my head about it sometimes. |
1:03.5 | This is such a great subject because people feel guilty like mourning the end of the honeymoon phase, |
1:11.3 | but it is a very real thing. Having said that, that doesn't mean that it's a bad thing. Like when |
1:18.0 | the honeymoon phase ends, it's because your relationship is getting more serious and more real. I feel |
1:24.8 | like that's such an amazing, important thing. Even though it's okay and normal to more in this |
1:32.4 | phase where you couldn't get your hands off each other and everything was perfect and they could |
1:36.4 | do no wrong. Now is your chance to get a little deeper with this person and to get real and to |
1:43.2 | maybe talk about your future and talk about moving in together if you haven't already and talk about |
1:50.9 | the things that are a little bit more important than the things that you might have touched upon |
1:56.8 | in the first six months or year however long. I will say, in the past, my honeymoon phases in my |
2:04.8 | relationships were way shorter than they are in my current relationship. I don't know what that says, |
2:10.1 | but I think the longer the honeymoon phase lasts, the better, but that doesn't mean that when it ends, |
2:16.5 | it's a bad thing. We had a poll question about our blue balls real and this is really funny because |
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