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In this episode, Julian Kohlbrand addresses the challenges faced by overwhelmed parents. She emphasizes the importance of letting go of past mistakes, societal expectations, and the opinions of others to create a more fulfilling life. By focusing on what truly matters and taking actionable steps toward financial freedom, parents can alleviate stress and foster a healthier family environment.
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The information provided on this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or other professional advice. The views expressed are those of the host and guests and are based on our own experiences. Always seek the advice of a qualified financial advisor or other professional with any questions you may have regarding your financial situation. Neither the podcast nor its host assumes any liability for any financial decisions or actions taken by the listener based on the information provided.
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In this conversation, Julian Kohlbrand discusses the importance of financial organization and provides practical ways to achieve it. The five key ways to be financially organized are: creating a budget, organizing important financial documents, having regular conversations with your spouse about finances, setting financial goals, and reviewing your financial situation regularly. Accountability is also emphasized as a crucial aspect of achieving financial organization. Jewlz The Budget Nerd offers her services as a financial coach to help individuals and families on their journey to becoming debt-free.
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In this conversation, Julian and Rev. Brian Compton discuss the impact of financial stability on their lives and relationships. Rev. Brian shares his personal experiences with financial challenges, including infertility treatments, a rare cancer diagnosis, and job transitions. He emphasizes the importance of managing finances well to create stability and peace in relationships. They also discuss the ripple effects of financial stress and the benefits of being proactive and intentional with money. In this conversation, Julian and Rev. Brian Compton discuss the importance of prioritizing time with loved ones over money. They emphasize that time is a finite resource that cannot be regained, while money can be earned. They also discuss the influence of external factors, such as social media and marketing, on our financial decisions. They talk about a social trend of eating Tide Pods and relates it to the impulsive and toxic nature of debt in our culture. They also discuss the importance of focusing on true priorities and not being swayed by others' opinions or societal expectations. Rev. Brian shares his personal experiences of prioritizing experiences with his family, even if it means having less money in the bank. They conclude by encouraging listeners to trust in God and make intentional choices that align with their values.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
03:29 The Impact of Financial Stability on Relationships
08:22 Trusting God and Being Grateful in Financial Challenges
15:35 The Benefits of Being Proactive and Intentional with Money
21:52 The Ripple Effects of Financial Stress
24:59 Introduction and Personal Journey
33:50 Choosing Experiences and Relationships Over Possessions
38:46 Being Intentional and Wise with Money
43:41 Trusting God in Financial Management
47:41 Overcoming Shame and Regret in Finances
50:16 Aligning Financial Choices with Values and Priorities
50:16 Introduction to Personal Finance and Debt Management
50:47 Budgeting Strategies for Financial Success
Book Mention: Side Peace: Ancient Wisdom for Defeating Anxiety by Brian Compton
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Disclaimer:
The information provided on this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or other professional advice. The views expressed are those of the host and guests and are based on our own experiences. Always seek the advice of a qualified financial advisor or other professional with any questions you may have regarding your financial situation. Neither the podcast nor its host assumes any liability for any financial decisions or actions taken by the listener based on the information provided.
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In this conversation, Julian discusses the importance of planning and budgeting for birthday celebrations. She shares her personal experience of organizing her daughter's birthday party at a park and emphasizes the significance of thoughtful and meaningful gifts. Julian also provides tips on saving money by planning ahead and taking advantage of sales and clearance sections. She suggests alternative ways of celebrating birthdays, such as giving cash in unique ways or paying bills as gifts. Julian encourages readers to consider the love languages of their loved ones and tailor their gift-giving accordingly.
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Disclaimer:
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In this episode, Julian discusses the importance of meal planning and how it can help save money and reduce food waste. She shares tips on how to create a meal plan, including looking at past spending, utilizing online resources, and involving the whole family in the process. Julian also emphasizes the benefits of buying in bulk, using frozen produce, and having a list of quick and easy recipes. Overall, meal planning can not only help with budgeting but also create healthier eating habits.
Chapters
00:00 How to Meal Plan and Shop Your Kitchen to Save Money
01:52 The Problem of Food Waste and the Benefits of Debt-Free Living
04:12 Shopping Your Own Kitchen and Using Meal Planning Websites
07:19 Tips for Reducing Food Costs and Minimizing Waste
08:29 Storing Produce Appropriately and Using Frozen Produce
Extras:
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Introducing Rebel Resets! These short episodes will provide you with one quick, simple step to take to improve your personal finances.
Today's episode will help you find $100 that might be hiding right in front of you. Let's find it together!
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I appreciate every listener! Thank you for sharing your attention with me!
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YouTube: Julian "Jewlz" Kohlbrand
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The information provided on this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or other professional advice. The views expressed are those of the host and guests and are based on our own experiences. Always seek the advice of a qualified financial advisor or other professional with any questions you may have regarding your financial situation. Neither the podcast nor its host assumes any liability for any financial decisions or actions taken by the listener based on the information provided.
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Summary
Taking a vacation from credit cards means pausing the use of credit cards for a month and finding alternative ways to enjoy entertainment and create memories. This can include using free TV apps, accessing resources at the library, and searching for free activities in your area. It also involves reevaluating monthly expenses and canceling unnecessary subscriptions. Taking a vacation from credit cards can help reduce financial stress and prioritize financial goals.
Takeaways
Taking a vacation from credit cards means pausing their use for a month.
Find alternative ways to enjoy entertainment without spending money, such as using free TV apps or accessing resources at the library.
Search for free activities in your area to create memories without breaking the bank.
Reevaluate monthly expenses and cancel unnecessary subscriptions to reduce financial stress and prioritize financial goals.
Chapters
00:00 Finding Alternative Entertainment Options
07:08 Utilizing Free Resources at the Library
08:43 Exploring Free or Affordable Local Activities
09:55 Ordering Meal Kits for Family Activities
11:08 Reducing Expenses to Reduce Financial Stress
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The information provided on this podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or other professional advice. The views expressed are those of the host and guests and are based on our own experiences. Always seek the advice of a qualified financial advisor or other professional with any questions you may have regarding your financial situation. Neither the podcast nor its host assumes any liability for any financial decisions or actions taken by the listener based on the information provided.
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In this episode, Julian discusses the difference between a financial coach and a financial advisor. A financial advisor focuses on investments and overall financial planning, while a financial coach helps with money behaviors and budgeting. Julian shares her personal experience of paying off debt and the importance of having a coach to provide guidance and support. She emphasizes the need to make a change and unlock the potential to see your financial situation differently. Julian encourages listeners to eliminate debt before seeking advice from a financial advisor. The episode concludes with a reminder to take steps toward financial independence and rebel against debt.
Takeaways
A financial coach focuses on money behaviors and budgeting, while a financial advisor focuses on investments and overall financial planning. Having a coach can provide guidance and support in paying off debt and making financial changes. It is important to unlock the potential to see your financial situation differently and make a change. Eliminating debt before seeking advice from a financial advisor can set you up for success in achieving financial goals. Taking steps towards financial independence is a rebellion against debt.Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Overview
01:01 Understanding the Difference: Financial Coach vs. Financial Advisor
03:36 The Role of a Financial Coach in Your Financial Journey
04:26 Unlocking Your Potential with a Financial Coach
09:01 Taking Steps Towards Financial Independence
09:51 Conclusion: Fight Against Debt
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In this episode, Julian discusses the various fees that can add up and impact our finances. She explains how fees are charged by banks and businesses for services like ATM withdrawals, online bill payments, and credit card transactions. Julian emphasizes the importance of understanding and avoiding these fees by creating a spending plan, knowing the fee schedules of our accounts, and utilizing free services like online bill pay. She also highlights common fees such as overdraft fees, minimum balance fees, monthly maintenance fees, stop payment fees, inactivity fees, and excessive transaction fees. Julian offers guidance on how to minimize fees and maximize income to achieve financial goals.
Takeaways
Fees charged by banks and businesses can add up and impact our finances.
Understanding and avoiding fees is important for financial well-being.
Creating a spending plan and knowing the fee schedules of our accounts can help minimize fees.
Utilizing free services like online bill pay can save money on convenience fees.
Common fees include overdraft fees, minimum balance fees, monthly maintenance fees, stop payment fees, inactivity fees, and excessive transaction fees.
Minimizing fees and maximizing income can help achieve financial goals.
Chapters
00:00 ATM Fees and Convenience Fees for Paying Bills Online
07:22 Avoiding Overdraft Fees and Managing Account Balance
09:07 Understanding Minimum Balance Fees and Monthly Maintenance Fees
10:16 Stop Payment Fees, Inactivity Fees, and Excessive Transaction Fees
18:15 Tips for Avoiding Fees and Maximizing Your Income
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Summary:
In this episode, Julian Kohlbrand, also known as Jewlz The Budget Nerd, discusses the importance of setting financial boundaries. She compares managing finances to driving a car, emphasizing the need to be in control of our own financial decisions and not let others dictate them. Julian shares personal examples of setting financial boundaries, such as scaling back on social engagements and not giving gifts. She highlights the importance of communication when setting boundaries that may affect relationships. Julian also emphasizes the impact of financial decisions on children and the importance of teaching them healthy financial habits. She provides practical steps for setting financial boundaries, including having open conversations, identifying the reasons for making a change, creating a spending plan, and evaluating expenses based on their alignment with financial goals.
Takeaways:
Setting financial boundaries is crucial for taking control of your finances and making intentional decisions.
Communication is key when setting boundaries that may affect relationships.
Financial decisions and boundaries can have a significant impact on children's financial habits and future.
Identifying the reasons for making a financial change and staying focused on them can help maintain motivation.
Creating a spending plan that aligns with your financial goals and evaluating expenses based on their contribution to those goals is essential.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction: The Importance of Financial Boundaries
01:52 Taking Responsibility for Your Money
04:42 Communicating Financial Boundaries
09:53 Saying No to Financial Requests
13:32 Lessons Learned: The Day the Bank of Mom and Dad Closed
15:37 Steps to Setting Financial Boundaries
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Jewlz the Budget Nerd discusses the negative impact of credit cards and the importance of eliminating debt.
She emphasizes that credit cards were not created to benefit consumers and that using them can lead to financial ruin.
Jewlz shares personal stories and insights on how to break free from the cycle of debt, including cutting up credit cards, creating a budget, and living within one's means.
She also highlights the difference between credit cards and debit cards and the importance of making conscious financial decisions for a better future.
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In this episode, Jewlz discusses the importance of having a small emergency fund as the first step in a debt-elimination plan. She shares her own mistakes and provides tips on how to save money. Jewlz emphasizes the need for a $1,000 emergency fund, as most emergencies cost less than that. She also talks about the importance of making a budget and gives suggestions for freeing up cash, such as having no-spend times, selling unused items, and reducing expenses. Jewlz encourages listeners to surround themselves with like-minded people and to focus their minds on financial goals.
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In this episode, Creating your Survival Mode Budget: Prioritizing Necessities, I'll discuss the importance of covering basic survival needs when creating a budget. I emphasize the need for water, shelter, and connection with others. I'll also share my personal experience of being in debt and the steps they took to get out of it. I highlight the importance of creating a survival mode budget and making a plan to live within your means. And my favorite-- importance of finding joy and having fun while on a budget. I encourage you to surround yourself with like-minded individuals and to stay focused on their financial goals.
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In this episode, we'll discusses why budgeting hasn't worked before and provides tips on how to change that. The main reason for not sticking to a budget is looking at it negatively and seeing it as restrictive. Instead, it should be seen as a spending plan that aligns with our goals and dreams. Jewlz The Budget Nerd emphasizes the importance of connecting with our why and understanding the emotions behind our financial decisions. Practical tips include telling someone about our financial goals, asking ourselves if our purchases align with our goals, and learning from past choices.
For more info on financial coaching services, visit jewlzthebudgetnerd.com.
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$107,000....gone. It took some serious teamwork, dedication and goal setting but it prepared us for life's biggest plot twist.
You'll hear some of the financial blunders my husband and I made along the way to our debt-free life.
My goal in sharing our financial mess is to encourage you that you are not alone. It is possible to get out from under that pile of debt and live a life that represents what matters to you.
Want to learn more about Jewlz The Budget Nerd? Check out my website: www.jewlzthebudgetnerd.com.
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Welcome to the Debt Rebel Podcast!
I'll share everything I've learned from studying personal finance over the last 20 years.
Everything from how we interact with money, how our past informs our financial future, debt culture, and ways to use your finances to make your family's dreams a reality!
Subscribe today to learn ways to maximize your income and create financial margin in your life....and have some fun along the way!
Jewlz The Budget Nerd
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