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"We were doing Dave Ramsey before Dave Ramsey was doing Dave Ramsey."
Welcome to We're Both Right, where James and Jen share their experiences and insights on life, marriage, and money. In this episode, they discuss their different views on money and how they learned to manage it as a couple.
Learning to Manage Money Together
James and Jen share their experiences of learning to manage money as a couple. They talk about their different backgrounds and how they had to combine their views on money to create a solid financial foundation for their future.
Different Perspectives on MoneyJames talks about his upbringing, where spending money was the norm and saving was not a priority. Jen, on the other hand, grew up in a household where saving money and being financially responsible were the main focus.
James: Spent money as soon as he had it, without much thought for the futureJen: Saved money and prioritized financial stabilityCombining Financial Views
As they started planning for their future together, James and Jen had to find a way to combine their different perspectives on money. They had to come to terms with their individual approaches and find a middle ground that worked for both of them.
Setting Financial GoalsThey talk about setting financial goals and creating a plan that allowed them to save, pay bills, and still have some spending money for fun activities.
James: Initially struggled with the idea of saving and budgetingJen: Prioritized saving and creating an emergency fundFinancial Independence and Freedom from Debt
James and Jen discuss the importance of financial independence and the freedom that comes with being debt-free. They share their experiences of living with no debt and having an emergency fund in place.
Learning from OthersThey also talk about how they were influenced by older married couples who were in debt despite having material possessions. This experience motivated them to prioritize financial stability and avoid falling into the same trap.
James: Realized the importance of financial freedom from observing others' financial strugglesJen: Prioritized financial stability and avoiding debtLiving Beneath Their Means
In this new chunk of the transcript, James and Jen share how they made a conscious decision to live beneath their means. They talk about their early struggles, starting with a small apartment and furnishing it with affordable items. They emphasize the importance of not overspending and avoiding debt.
Started with nothing and lived in an affordable apartmentMade a decision to always live beneath their meansFurnished their apartment with affordable items from garage sales and saved moneyBought a mattress and a box spring and saved up to buy a bedroom suiteEmphasize the importance of living beneath their means to avoid financial stressJoin James and Jen as they share more insights and experiences on life, marriage, and money in future episodes of We're Both Right.
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In this episode, Jennifer and James reflect on their experiences with how money was managed their families during the 1980s. They delve into how these early financial lessons shaped their personal self-imposed rules and vows made that guided them into their young adult lives.
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James and Jennifer are getting old. Examples of how they know they are aging. Is aging as bad as they thought it would be? How long will they live? Will they make it to 50 years married? What kind of things do they want to do in the mean time? Let's see who's right this week.
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Jenn and James share, and playfully argue and disagree about their bucket list items.
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This episode James and Jennifer tackle some deep questions about married relationships. Are open relationships healthy or right? Should you have access to your spouse's phone and social media? All this and more.
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Jenn and James share their opinions on what is the best. Example: What is the best movie universe between Star Wars and Harry Potter.
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Jenn loves the dogs. James hates one and dislikes the other.
Are the dogs a waste of skin or are they the loyal companions Jennifer believes them to be?
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We're both getting new jobs. James is contrary. Jenn is put into emergency mode by her stupid husband. We talk about our first jobs, chat makes a good boss, a good coworker, and what we're planning for retirement. Enjoy!
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Jenn taps into James' inner redneck as she poses a series of questions about the typical Florida Man to try to get some insight into the thinking behind their strange behavior.
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Jenn is being judged unfairly. James tastes the dog. Clothes are different for guys and girls.
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Air B&B's, Job Interviews, Downtown St. Louis and the right way to say Crayon.
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What it's like when you're 29 and single. The feeling that you're alone even though you're surrounded by people.
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Should you have kids when you’re struggling with a mental disorder? Also thoughts on healthy communication.
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How do you get over a destructive relationship? How do you stay married after the kids have grown up?
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How are kids affected by Mom’s depression and how do I stop hating my mom?
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