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Just Break Up: Relationship Advice from Your Queer Besties

Episode 144: Noted, and Ignored

Just Break Up: Relationship Advice from Your Queer Besties

Sierra DeMulder and Sam Blackwell

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.91.3K Ratings

🗓️ 31 May 2021

⏱️ 94 minutes

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Summary

This episode tackles topics like feeling like Dolly Parton begging Jolene not to take her man away, when you and your ex own an organic farm together, and being a potential sperm donor. In honor of Sam and Sierra’s shared birthday this week, we’re doing a Just Break Up Public Radio Member Drive Extravagant List of Action Items (or whatever Sierra called it). If you feel like giving Sam and Sierra a gift, you can: Share a specific episode with someone Share an episode on social media Join us on Patreon! You can get an extra weekly episode, video, and a whole bunch of other fun stuff. Buy our merch! This week only, use the code “GEMINIS” for 15% off your order Join our Instagram happy hour this Friday, June 4 at 6:30pm eastern. There might be a special guest. (It’s me. Spencer. Spencer is the special guest.) SUBMIT: justbreakuppod.com FACEBOOK: /justbreakuppod INSTAGRAM: @justbreakuppod TWITTER: @justbreakuppod BLIND DATE: Tulsa Burning: The 1921 Race Massacre Original music, recording, and editing by Spencer Wirth-Davis. Advertise on Just Break Up! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

I recently realized that my financial stability making smart

0:04.9

financial choices over my life it's not just about the everyday places that I

0:10.4

spend my money on or or good or bad choices that I make, it's mostly about having an

0:16.4

awareness, like a full clear awareness of where my money is going, what is it actually being spent on?

0:23.8

Are there like hidden subscriptions that I've been paying for

0:27.1

or how much did these spending habits actually add up?

0:31.7

And I recently downloaded Rocket Money. It's a personal finance

0:34.8

app that helps you find and cancel your unwanted subscriptions, monitors your

0:38.8

spending and helps lower your bills, and it's been great. So far, honestly one of my favorite things that it does

0:44.5

every week is it sends me a notification letting me know the difference in how much

0:49.9

I spent from one week to another so that it's put there right plain as day in front of me,

0:55.3

that the impact that my spending habits have on me.

0:59.2

And it also lets me know when I have an upcoming bill which I love so that I can be

1:03.1

really prepared for it. I can see all of my subscriptions in one place and if I

1:07.5

see something I don't want I can cancel it with a tap. I never have to get on the

1:11.6

phone with customer service which is great for me and my social anxiety.

1:15.6

They'll even try to get you a refund for the last couple months of wasted money and negotiate

1:21.4

to lower your bills for you up to 20% which is great if you

1:25.1

find out seven months after the fact that you had that subscription that you didn't

1:29.6

know about. All you have to do is take a picture of your bill and Rocket Money will take care of the rest.

1:35.0

Rocket Money has over 5 million users and has helped saved its members an average of

1:39.5

720 dollars a year with over $500 million in cancelled subscriptions.

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