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For The Love With Jen Hatmaker Podcast

Getting Honest with Ourselves About Money: The Financial Diet’s Chelsea Fagan

For The Love With Jen Hatmaker Podcast

Jen Hatmaker

Relationships, Society & Culture

4.66.4K Ratings

🗓️ 7 December 2022

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

It’s the first episode in our “Ending the Year with a Bang” series, and we’re bolting headlong into everyone’s favorite topic (especially after week upon week of holiday spending)--finances! Maybe your finances don’t have you ending 2022 with a bang—it has been challenging and hard on the financial front for a lot of us–everything from post pandemic shifts to rising inflation to rising interest rates; things might seem a little gloomy on the financial horizon. But as Jen herself has learned over the last couple of years, you can turn the tide and start calling the shots on your finances, instead of staying in the dark and wondering where you stand. This applies to everyone no matter what money madness plagues you—even if you’re having to start over, or you don’t have much to work with, or you’re wildly uninformed about how to wrangle numbers. Just like a new year, we can all start at the very beginning. This week’s guest brings the realistic–and hopeful—truth about how to turn our finances around, or even just how we can manage things a little differently for maximum benefit. Chelsea Fagan is the co-founder and CEO of The Financial Diet. Having descended into her own financial pit during her first years living in New York, Chelsea decided to make a change and as she began to see some of the simple things she instigated move her toward a healthier financial picture, she wanted to empower others with the reality that basic changes in how we look at money can create great impact toward our financial futures. Chelsea helps people daily with budgeting, credit scores, investing, and does it all with a hopeful outlook that will bring even the least financially minded of us a sigh of relief. Get ready as Chelsea doles out some hard truths, some practical advice and even turns our weekly “what’s saving your life” question back on Jen—this is a conversation that ends up being, well, on the money! * * * Thank you to our sponsors! Thought-Provoking Quotes “Being good with money has basically nothing to do with your income level or your lifestyle. The ethos of being good with money very, very simply boils down to both living with and being content with living under your means, and then framing your financial decision making in terms of your long-term priorities and values as opposed to short-term gratification.” - Chelsea Fagan “I'm thinking about a variety of ways people gather around this time of year, be it actual Christmas or a gift giving moment, family or friends–work even–and those spaces are not paying close attention to making gatherings financially inclusive. If anyone coming to your event feels uncomfortable financially, you have failed as a host.” - Chelsea Fagan “In keeping a positive mindset [with money issues], something my husband says that I really love is, "Worrying is praying for something bad to happen." You either do something about it to be proactive and prevent negative outcomes or increase the chances of positive outcomes. Or, if you've done everything you need to do and it's out of your control now, then focus on other things.” - Chelsea Fagan Guest’s Links The Financial Diet Website The Financial Diet Instagram The Financial Diet Facebook The Financial Diet Twitter   Resources Mentioned in This Episode Nerd Wallet Glassdoor Broke Millennial Can’t afford a CPA? See if you qualify for help with your taxes via a free service from  United Way Connect with Jen!Jen’s website Jen’s Instagram Jen’s Twitter Jen’s Facebook Jen’s YouTube To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everybody, Jen Hatmaker here, your host is the For The Love podcast.

0:08.4

You guys welcome to the show.

0:09.7

I love the series.

0:11.0

We are in for the love of ending the gear with a bang.

0:17.4

I love that.

0:18.4

I love the idea of it.

0:19.4

I like the idea of finishing strong and not just kind of phoning it in until January

0:26.0

gets here and we sort of turn our attention to the things that matter.

0:30.6

I really love the idea of going, how can I walk out of 2022 just in strength?

0:39.2

So here we are, another year, another dollar as they say.

0:42.8

And if you have been following me at all, you know that for the last two years, plus,

0:48.4

I have been wildly reassessing my financial world and learning literally on the fly, what

0:53.8

is going to work for me and my family and what it's not.

0:56.5

It has been a journey of learning practically everything new on personal finance, practically

1:03.1

everything.

1:04.1

I would have said that I started right after my divorce and negative space on this.

1:08.4

And so I suppose it's good timing as all of us collectively are looking at new events

1:14.1

happening right now with global inflation and rising interest rates and rising housing

1:18.4

prices.

1:19.4

And I just think we're in a new world.

1:20.8

The pandemic has changed things.

1:22.8

We're going to have to figure this out while also keeping our eyes lifted and not discouraged.

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