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Student loans are confusing, especially with all the recent hoopla in D.C.
You might be asking, "How much is my student loan repayment?" or "What student loan repayment plan is best for me?" or "How are student loans paid back?" or "What if I can't pay my student loans back?"
Don't worry, financial therapist, Lindsey, is talking with Brenton Harrison, a student loan repayment expert all about the recent changes and what to expect with your student loans.
Brenton D. Harrison is the founder of New Money New Problems, a financial advisory serving the needs of first and second-generation high income-earners. He has been featured in publications such as Business Insider, USA Today, and Forbes, and named one of the Top 100 Advisors in the country and Top Advisors Under 40 by Investopedia and InvestmentNews. Brenton hosts the weekly New Money New Problems Podcast on all things finance, and the biweekly Escape Student Loan Debt Podcast for borrowers struggling with federal and private student loan debt.
Learn more about Brenton Harrison here:
newmoneynewproblems.com/subscribeescapestudentloandebt.comLearn more about Lindsey Konchar here
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Have you ever wondered how to be an adult? You're not alone. With over 30-pages of search results on Google, it's clear lots of people want to know what is Adulting 101? In this episode of Financial Self-Care, Lindsey gives you all the personal finances tips you need to know. From changing a mindset to how to live within your means, you'll learn how to transform your relationship with money and live your dream life!
Financial Self-Care with Financial Therapist, Lindsey: https://www.instagram.com/financialtherapistlindsey/
Resources found on: https://financialselfcareblog.com/adulting-101-personal-finance-tips/
Etsy Shop: Intentional Spending Planner: https://financialselfcare.etsy.com
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Ever wonder why you spend so much money? The Mere Exposure Effect and Familiarity Bias is to blame.
In this episode, Lindsey discussed the psychology definition of the Mere Exposure Effect and how it explains fast fashion trends and a innate desire to belong and be accepted.
FREE 15-minute consultation: https://financial-therapy.myflodesk.com/waitlist
The Fresh Test (use code Lindsey20 for 20% off): https://thefreshtest.com/collections/all/products/the-fresh-test-50g-powder-2-pack
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Investing can be complicated, especially when you're a solopreneur, entrepreneur, and/or self-employed. In this episode, Financial Therapist, Lindsey talks with Madison Sharick, CFA, CPA about all the retirement options including a Backdoor Roth IRA, SEP IRA, Simple IRA, Solo 401(k), and more. Madi and Lindsey also talk about the 4% rule and the 25 year safe withdrawal rate.
This investing talk is a little more advanced than our beginner episodes. If you haven't yet, go listen to episodes 3 & 4: How to Invest for Beginners (part 1) and (part 2) first!
Madison Sharick, CFA, CFP is a flat-fee financial planner who works with female financial decision makers. 50% mom, 50% finance bro, and 100% in your corner.
Madi's website: https://madimanagesmoney.com/
Madison Sharick is available for hourly appointments through Jeremy Schneider's (Personal Finance Club) company, Nectarine (linked here).
IRS Tax Form 8606
This episode is not a financial advice. Lindsey Konchar is not a financial advisor. This episode is for educational purposes ONLY.
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Curious about how to start real estate investing? In this series, Lindsey gives you insight into her real estate investing journey.
This episode talks about about her real estate investing mistakes, yet still makes the case for why real estate investing is good!
If you haven't listened to Episode 18, How to Start Real Estate Investing: Our Journey (Part 1), go back and start there.
Lindsey's Website: https://financialselfcareblog.com/financial-therapy/
Lindsey's IG: https://www.instagram.com/financialtherapistlindsey/
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Have you ever wondered how to use credit card points for travel? It's called travel hacking and this episode is teaching you all about how to maximize credit card points for travel.
Today on Financial Self-Care, financial therapist, Lindsey is talking with Tavel Mom Squad to teach you travel hacking 101!
Travel Mom Squad is a trio of moms who love to travel the world for nearly free thanks to credit card points and miles. Using points and miles, they've enjoyed amazing trips to Hawaii, Paris, Greece, Japan, Mexico, the Maldives, Italy, Thailand, Australia, and more—all for pennies on the dollar. Travel Mom Squad has redeemed millions of points for hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of travel, and they still have millions of points to use. These points are earned by opening credit cards for their amazing welcome offers and by using credit cards for all our everyday purchases. We do all of this while maintaining 800+ credit scores and not paying a cent in interest! Chase Ink Referral: https://www.referyourchasecard.com/21s/9JFE7JL7GVChase Sapphire Referral: Earn 60,000 bonus points with either Chase Sapphire® card. I can be rewarded if you apply here and are approved for the card.https://www.referyourchasecard.com/19q/LL4MLM6ALV Points Talk with the Travel Mom Squad: https://travelmomsquad.com/podcastHow to Get Your Next Vacation for Nearly Free: https://travelmomsquad.lpages.co/freevacation/Find TMS on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/travelmomsquad/?hl=en -
Yes, you read that correctly, we're moving to Costa Rica (for one year)!
This is concept called geoarbitrage and this episode does a deep dive into what geoarbitrage is, how to live a laptop lifestyle, how to move to Costa Rica (or at least our experience so far), and more!
Schedule a FREE 15-minute consultation with Lindsey here: https://financial-therapy.myflodesk.com/couples-consult-request
Follow Lindsey on IG here: https://www.instagram.com/financialtherapistlindsey/
Learn more about Financial Self-Care here: https://financialselfcareblog.com/financial-therapy/
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Building generational wealth is something most parents would love to do, and it all starts with teaching kids how to invest! As parents, it's our job to teach kids financial literacy, help kids invest, and establish good money habits. That's why today, on Financial Self-Care, financial therapist Lindsey is talking with CPA, Didem Komaromi. Dee Komaromi is the founder of Kids Money Academy, where she helps parents teach their kids essential money skills in fun and practical ways. A CPA with over 15 years of experience, Dee uses her expertise to simplify topics like budgeting, saving, and investing for families.
As a mom of two, she’s passionate about raising kids with smart money habits and generous hearts. Through her courses, workshops, and resources, Dee’s goal is to empower families to build strong financial foundations together.
You can learn more about Dee and Kids Money Academy here:
www.kidsmoneyacademy.com
https://www.instagram.com/kidsmoneyacademy/
How to hire your kids
www.hireyourkidscourse.com
75 Job ideas for hiring your child in your business
https://pages.kidsmoneyacademy.com/75-job-ideas
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Investing for retirement is great, but have you ever thought about taking a sabbatical while you're still young?
In this episode of Financial Self-Care, financial therapist, Lindsey talks with Carpe Diem Traveler, Susie Chau about how to take a sabbatical.
Susie Chau helps millennial moms make family travel easier and more meaningful through her membership, Raising Explorers Club. She also expertly plans custom vacations and sabbaticals for busy professionals. Susie has been named a Condé Nast Traveler Top Travel Specialist since 2021 and is a Certified Travel Designer by the Transformational Travel Council. Susie started Carpe Diem Traveler in 2016 after taking a year long sabbatical to all 7 continents with her husband. Listen in to learn what is a sabbatical, how to take a sabbatical from work, how to take a career break, and how women just like you have been able to take a travel sabbatical! Find more about Susie here:InstagramLinkedInWebsite Lindsey's website: https://financialselfcareblog.com/financial-therapy/ -
Financial self-care includes intentional spending, spending, giving, and investing. But in order to be intentional, you have to be self-aware. One tool that can bring you a lot of self-awareness and growth is THE ENNEAGRAM.
In this episode, Financial Therapist, Lindsey, talks about The Enneagram and money. She tells you what the Enneagram is, what the 9 Enneagram types are, how the Enneagram works, and how each Enneagram type interacts with money.
The Road Back to You book link
Financial Therapy with Financial Therapist, Lindsey: https://financialselfcareblog.com/financial-therapy/
IG: https://www.instagram.com/financialtherapistlindsey/
Intentional Spending Planner Etsy Shop link: https://financialselfcare.etsy.com
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Can money buy happiness? In today's episode, Financial Therapist, Lindsey, covers what money can buy, what brings you joy, the Hedonic Treadmill, and the Triple-Pleasure effect. And you'll find out if you have more in common with Biggie Smalls or Gene Simmons.
Financial Therapy Inquiry - Yes, I'm taking new clients for financial therapy and money coaching: https://financialselfcareblog.com/financial-therapy/
Financial Self-Care with Financial Therapist, Lindsey: https://www.instagram.com/financialtherapistlindsey/Resources found on: https://financialselfcareblog.com/can-money-buy-happiness/
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I know people don't like the word "budget" but what if instead of budgeting money, you budgeted your time? Well this episode helps you do just that!In this episode of Financial Self-Care with Financial Therapist, Lindsey, you'll learn what a time budget is, why budgeting your time is important, how to make a time budget, walk through a time budget example, and more!
Remember, money is more than just a math problem; there is always so much more to the equation. Lindsey is here to help you live your life on purpose and with intentionality, so get cozy and listen up!
Financial Therapy 15-minute consultation link: https://financial-therapy.myflodesk.com/waitlist
Intentional Spending Planner Etsy Shop link: https://financialselfcare.etsy.com
Your Money or Your Life book
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Curious about how to start real estate investing? This episode is the first of many about Lindsey's real estate investing journey.
Like all other legitimate financial plans, real estate investing is not a get-rich-quick plan. It's a long-term, buy-and-hold strategy to build wealth. In this episode of Financial Self Care, Financial Therapist, Lindsey, tells you about her start into real estate investing, talks about the difference between real estate investing and stock market investing, answers the question of why real estate investing is a good idea (maybe), what real estate investors do, and more.
If you've been asking yourself the question, "How can I get into real estate investing?"
Then this episode is for you!
Lindsey's Website: https://financialselfcareblog.com/financial-therapy/
Episode 6 - Coast FIRE: How We Reached Semi-Retirement with Coast FI
Episode 3 - How to Invest for Beginners (part 1)
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Have you ever wondered how to get unstuck in life (or with your money)? This episode is for YOU! Today, financial therapist, Lindsey sits down with Unstuckologist, Jaime Gordon to discuss how to stop feeling stuck.
Jaime Gordon is a professionally trained Transformational Life Coach, Mastery Life Coach, speaker, the Creator of Joy Bootcamp Course, and the Parenting an Anxious Child course. She spent a decade stuck in anxiety, learned what worked and what didn’t, and now. coaches others how to get unstuck so they can create the life they want.
Web site https://home.jaimegordonlifecoaching.com/
Jaime's IG: @Unstuckolgist
Lindsey's IG: @FinancialTherapistLindsey
Financial Therapy info: https://financialselfcareblog.com/financial-therapy/
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Do grandparents buy too many gifts for your kids? You need to listen to this episode!
Financial therapist, Lindsey, talks about the mental load and invisible labor moms are dealing with, why grandparents buy too many toys, how many toys is too many, and other ways to stop grandparents from buying too many gifts!
Instagram: @financialtherapistlindsey
Financial therapy info: https://financialselfcareblog.com/financial-therapy/
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In this episode, financial therapist, Lindsey encourages you to model financial self-care, financial wellness, and financial well-being to... YOUR KIDS! Financial literacy for kids is the best way to teach kids about money. Unsurprisingly, kids are absorbing your money habits, so first and foremost, you need to have good money habits to pass down to your kids. Then, we'll explore other ways to teach kids about money like allowance for kids, opening up a checking account, opening a custodial Roth IRA, and more!
Intentional Spending Planner: https://financialselfcare.etsy.com
FREE 15-minute consultation for financial therapy with lindsey: https://financial-therapy.myflodesk.com/waitlist
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Have you ever considered the cost of clutter? In this episode of Financial Self-Care, Financial Therapist, Lindsey sits down with Decluttering Coach and Expert, Courtney Florey to talk about how clutter impacts your mind, mood, and of course, money.
You'll learn how clutter is keeping you stuck, why we buy things, how to get rid of stuff, how decluttering can bring you peace and contentment, and more!
Courtney is a military wife, boy mom, & Decluttering Coach who helps moms simplify their homes + find contentment in life. Courtney knows decluttering can be an isolating journey and is passionate about being a safe place to support moms on their journeys because she believes it’s always better when it’s done together.
Financial Therapy Waitlist
3-Day Email Series - Decide to Declutter
The Simplicity Society - Listeners can use code LINDSEY for $10 off their first month
Lindsey's IG: https://www.instagram.com/financialtherapistlindsey/
Courtney's IG: https://www.instagram.com/declutteranddwell/
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On this episode of Financial Self-Care, Financial Therapist, Lindsey is talking with Rachel Coons all about how to SHOP for groceries on a budget. Using her SHOP method, Rachel saves her family hundreds of dollars each month on groceries. This week she's teaching you how to save money on groceries, too.
Rachel Coons is a grocery savings expert, a mom, a wife, and fitness instructor.
As a mom of four who wanted to make a difference in the financial health of my family, she decided to take control of her family's spending through budgeting. Rachel focused in on her grocery bill and was able to decrease her family-of-6's grocery spending from $1,200 a month to just $700 a month.
Financial Therapy with Lindsey: https://copingwithlindsey.com/financial-therapy
Lindsey's IG: https://www.instagram.com/financialtherapistlindsey/
Rachel's Class: www.heyrachelcoons.com/class
Rachel's Podcast episode: Why I Broke Up with Costco: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-heyrachelcoons-podcast/id1737544930?i=1000654661161
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Financial therapist, Lindsey is asking the question: Is renting throwing money away?
She does a deep dive on whether or not your primary home is a good investment, why some people say renting is sometimes considered throwing money away, and discusses if 2025 will be a good year to buy a house.
Lindsey's Website: https://copingwithlindsey.com/financial-therapy
Lindsey's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/financialtherapistlindsey/
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Money is political.
But this week, Lindsey is here to simply support your mental health. Plain and simple. This short message is here to do just that.
- Visa fler