Whenever I get the chance, I go to the mountains. I'm lucky because I live in Colorado so the mountains (the base of them) are just an hour away from my house. Hiking trips in the backcountry, …
Love Marie Kondo? How Single Ladies Can KonMari Method Your Finances
In the past couple of months I've really begun to enjoy my Netflix subscription. You see, for the longest time I was a holdout. Why would I pay for Netflix if I had antennae t.v. and Hulu? Well, thank …
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MIMH060: Amanda Abella
The following guest has been hustling for years and is a testament to the concept of consistent, sustained, action creating results over time. In 2018, she had what I consider a breakout year, made a …
MIMH059: Thoughts on Financial Empowerment
Do you ever feel like you're in an alternate universe and you're being messed with? Well, that's how I've felt for the past couple of years and that feeling isn't going away. Today is day #31 and also …
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15 Gifts for Your Slightly Angry Political Friend
It was then end of 2018 and we'd all survived the mid-term elections barely. I'd finally stopped emotionally eating and my eye twitch had finally stopped. Then, I heard the sentence that I …
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MIMH058: Tanja Hester Lessons Learned from Retiring Before Forty
Creating spaces to have honest conversations about money continues to be a challenge in the personal finance space. As a woman of color I am very aware of the fact that representation matters. Tanja …
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