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What Your Impulse Spending Is Trying to Tell You

Emotional spending isn’t a discipline problem — it’s a disconnection signal. In this episode, we’re rewriting the narrative around impulse purchases, Target runs, late-night checkouts, and “I deserve this” moments. Because you’re not bad with money — you’re trying to soothe stres ...  Show more

Single, Successful, and Talking About Money: The Conversations No One Prepared You For

February is when the internet floods your feed with couples budgets, joint accounts, and “how to stop fighting about spending” content. And that’s fine — if you’re building a financial life with a partner. But what if you’re not? Because single women are out here making six-figur ...  Show more

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