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🗓️ 12 July 2023
⏱️ 53 minutes
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From a very early age, Tiffany Aliche understood the value of a dollar (and a power bill). But like so many of us, she made some financial missteps that led her to reexamine her own views of money, and how she manages it. Today, Tiffany, aka “The Budgetnista,” inspires others to manage their money in a way that helps them reach their goals and turn their dreams into reality.
Today, Jessica and Tiffany have an incredibly helpful and practical conversation about spending, saving, and taking control of your financial life!
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0:00.0 | Hey there, welcome to the Going Scared Podcast. I'm Jessica Hanuker, founder of the World |
0:11.6 | Changing Brand New Day Collection, and our Going Scared community gathers here every |
0:16.3 | week for direct and honest conversations that help you live a life of courage by leaving |
0:21.8 | comfort and going scared. Alright, I feel like doing the general right now. We are down |
0:28.2 | to number two, and our top ten list, our favorites. And I'm super excited that it is Tiffany |
0:34.6 | Aliche. Tiffany Aliche is also known as the Bajini stat. And she is a financial educator |
0:41.0 | and bestselling author who's helped over one million women worldwide achieve financial |
0:45.7 | freedom. And oh my gosh, y'all, I met Tiffany speaking at an event at the Texas Women's Conference |
0:53.7 | and we were sitting by each other, signing books, and we just really headed off. And I'm so |
0:59.4 | glad I've got to know her. My family and I talk about Tiffany's book and this podcast episode |
1:05.4 | in particular on the regular. In fact, right now, Joe and I, okay, this is TMI. There was another |
1:13.3 | podcast up on us so that we did on the show that talked about financial, like just get the hell out of |
1:20.3 | the debt, get the hell out of debt. And she recommended on that episode that when you're talking |
1:25.0 | budgets with your partner to do it, neck it. So, Joe and I are going to practice out this week |
1:30.3 | because we have been having, it's very typical, like financial stuff in our family where he is |
1:36.8 | Mr. Frugal, Midwestern guy, grew up in a small town. And anyway, we're going to try it. And one |
1:45.8 | of the things we're going to do is get our kids super involved, not during our neck and time. |
1:51.2 | They're actually not in town. But once we sort of align on what this budget looks like with three |
1:57.4 | teenagers, we're going to pull them in and show them like everything we spend money on. And this |
2:01.5 | is all because of Tiffany and this episode that you're about to listen to. So I love her. She's |
2:07.0 | become a New York Times bestseller since we launched this episode. And she has a Netflix documentary |
2:13.4 | called Get Good With Money. And leads an online mentorship program for women in business called |
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