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Financial Feminist

Financial Foundations #7: How to Spend Like a Feminist

Financial Feminist

Her First $100K

Self-improvement, Education, How To, Business

4.76.2K Ratings

🗓️ 14 December 2023

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

What does it mean to live a financial feminist lifestyle? In the seventh and final episode of Financial Foundations, brought to you by State Farm, host Tori Dunlap isn’t just telling you how to use money as a tool to better your own life — she’s taking it a step further and talking about how to use money to help better the lives of others. From supporting your favorite organizations and causes you care about to using it to support change in your communities, she’s sharing the ways that you can fully embrace your financial feminism. Get our free debt payoff worksheet: https://herfirst100k.ac-page.com/debt-payoff-freebie Read transcripts, learn more about our guests and sponsors, and get more resources at www.financialfeministpodcast.com Not sure where to start on your financial journey? Take our FREE money personality quiz! https://herfirst100k.com/quiz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to Financial Foundations, a many series of Financial Feminist brought to you by State Farm.

0:05.8

During each episode of this limited series, we'll be tackling financial basics like budgeting, investing,

0:11.5

debt, and what it really means to be a financial feminist

0:14.1

to help you get on track no matter where you're at on your money journey.

0:17.5

Through short actionable episodes and simple homework exercises,

0:21.1

I'll help you build a financial plan you'll actually want to stick to.

0:24.0

Thanks again to our sponsor, State Farm, for making the series possible.

0:27.0

Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. Oh, Hello everybody welcome back. Welcome back to the show some sad news it's a little bittersweet

0:55.7

this is our final installment of financial foundations and if you love the show and we know you have

1:01.3

because y'all have been blowing up our inbox asking for more.

1:05.0

We are just so thankful that you have been here for each and every episode and we'd like to take an

1:10.5

extra moment to thank State Farm who helped us bring the series to life.

1:14.0

So we are grateful for their support and giving us the opportunity to bring this content to you.

1:18.6

A reminder on this episode as always if this is your first time listening to Financial Foundations

1:23.8

it's not going to make as much sense as if you listen to the first episode and then

1:27.3

the second and the third so please go back this is a serialized series so start at the please, and we will meet you back here when you're ready.

1:35.6

Today we are talking about how to live a financial feminist lifestyle. This is a perfect companion

1:42.4

guide this episode to the final chapter of my book also called Financial Feminist.

1:47.0

We're going to talk today about how you can use money as a tool for change in your community and also in the broader world and how we can use money to support

1:55.1

the organizations and causes we believe in. And money is the best tool to be able to do that.

2:01.1

So especially as we had into the holiday season, let's talk about some of the

2:05.2

incredible ways that we can live out our financial feminist values with our everyday purchases

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