In today's episode, I talk about a phenomena that I've noticed in the personal finance space-recession hysteria. I share why I think this hysteria is so strange and how I prepare for the next recession.
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I don't know if you're ready for this podcast episode. I've talked about American poverty before on the show. In this episode, I share some things that I've observed that may be difficult to hear.
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It's time for a conversation about why I'm tired of people talking about personal responsibility in personal finance. It's not what you think.
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One of my favorite activities to enjoy is exploring the outdoors. I love to hike, bike, walk, camp and backpack whenever possible. In today's episode, I share my exprience participating in the Fjallraven Classic USA and answer some questions that you might have for me about whether or not you should participate.
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In this episode I discuss the Zero Fare for Better Air (free month of transit in Colorado) that happened during the month of August and why this program has fired me up when it comes to financial policy and initiatives that serve the greater good.
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In the following episode I talk about why I wish we would stop telling everyone to buy a home. There are some downsides.
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https://michelleismoneyhungry.com/should-everyone-buy-a-house
In today's episode I wanted to reintroduce myself, the show and what is the mission of the work that I do.
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The Biden Administration's student loan forgiveness policy has been shared. What are my thoughts?
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In this second to last episode about student loan forgiveness, I share what my 10 guests and I think should happen with the policy. This episode was recorded prior to the release of the policy details. How close were we to the actual policy? What did we forget?
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Amanda of Millionaire By Next Year and I get really meta as we talk about student loan forgiveness, debt and more in the second to last episode of my thirteen week series all about student loan forgiveness.
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Jack Wang helps students figure out how to pay for college with the goal of avoiding going into student loan debt. We also talk about the fact that there's more than one way to design a student loan forgiveness policy. He offers an intriguing option.
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Matt Lane who is known for his "Financial Bad Takes" Bracket on Twitter shares his student loan forgiveness journey as he gets close to the end. We talk about the good, the bad and the ugly of the Public Service Loan Forgivness Program. Matt even shares a rant.
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In this episode Kevin L. Matthews and I talk about the pros and cons of student loan forgiveness. He actually has an economics degree. Let's Gooooo!!!
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https://michelleismoneyhungry.com/you-paid-off-your-student-loans
In this episode, Lisa from A Lawyer and Her Money shares her thoughts about the student loan forgiveness program, why undergrad should be abolished and what we could do instead to change higher education in America.
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https://michelleismoneyhungry.com/we-should-get-rid-of-undergrad
It feels like I've spoke with a lot of lawyers in this series because I have. In this episode I speak wit Stanley Tate, a lawyer who specializes in student loan related law. In this short but impactful conversation I found out how much most of us don't know about what's currently available to us now-without needing a Student Loan Forgiveness Policy change.
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It was important for me to have a balanced discussion about the student loan forgiveness policy. In this episode I speak with Howard Dvorkin, CEO of Debt.com about why he is not for this policy and some of his concerns.
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https://michelleismoneyhungry.com/no-to-student-loan-forgiveness
One of my favorite things to do is to share helpful free. resources that help make things easier in your life. In this episode I speak with Zac Hood, creator of CashFreely and Travel Freely, free apps that help users keep their cash rewards and mileage points organized. It's a fun story and cool tools, if you're planning your Blaxit, are a FIRE fan or just want cash back-listen to the episode
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https://michelleismoneyhungry.com/cash-freely-and-travel-freely
In this episode, I speak with Ja'Net Adams from Debt Sucks University. We talk about the potential for Student Loan Forgiveness whether it will be $10-$50,000 and whichever amount is a gift, the students who are in school now and how lifestyle perceptions can influence policy.
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In this week's podcast episode, I speak with Kyle Landis-Marinello, lawyer, author and recipient of a significant amount of student loan forgiveness via the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program. We talk about the good/the bad and the frustrating of this program.
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https://michelleismoneyhungry.com/pay-off-200k-in-student-loans
If you haven't had a chance to the first two episodes of the series I hope that you will give them a listen. In this week's episode about Student Loan Forgiveness, I speak with Robert Farrington, founder of The College Investor about the ins and outs of student loan forgiveness.
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https://michelleismoneyhungry.com/student-loan-forgiveness-with-the-college-investor
In this episode I share why I decided to tackle this project, why it's important to me and the time I rode a camel at a college.
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https://michelleismoneyhungry.com/student-loan-forgiveness-reaction
For the next 12 episodes, Michelle is Money Hungry will be speaking with different experts in the personal finance community about the potential for Student Loan Forgiveness. We talk about the pros and cons and everything in-between.
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https://michelleismoneyhungry.com/student-loan-forgiveness-podcast
In this episode, I talk about experiencing American poverty while on vacation. It's time to have some honest conversatoins about what's going on in American cities/communities. As things open up and citizens from other cities and countries you might not be ready for how they see your town. And, yes, I even bring up my hometown of Denver.
https://michelleismoneyhungry.com/american-poverty-while-on-vacation
In this episode author Tanja Hester and I discuss her new book "Wallet Activism" and the power behind every financial decision.
Time for a pop culture and money episode. I talk about Ryan Coogler and Kim K. Too very different financial conversations-both worth having
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