Working on your financial self-defense, no matter how bad you are with money.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Category | Society & Culture |
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Paulette meets with Gaby, Ryan, Christine, and Sara to panic about Coronavirus before they officially socially isolate. References to: Jenny Offill's novel, Weather Ijeoma Oluo Elliott Bay Books Gary Vaynerchuck Wudan's podcast: The Writers’ Co-op Ca... more
My fancy-ish friend Vik and I sit down to talk about the financial life of Los Angeles and lifestyle creep before we head out to stock up for our shared birthday party. If you like the show, please rate it! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Follow me on the socials for writing ... more
We enjoy an ALL LADIES monthly money dinner with Gaby, Sara, and Christine. Gaby the poets laughs at the mere mention of the term "net worth." We come up with Monthly Money Dinner Challenges. And we talk about the cost of egg freezing.
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Wanted to support this podcast as I've really enjoyed Paulette's blog and her guest appearances on other shows. But the production value is not there. To start with, I literally can't hear this show. Even with the volume all the way up, it sounds like a muffled accidental recording through a jacket pocket. The Jeeves intro is super weird, too. I'll come back later to see if things change.
First episode listened to sounded like recorded in toilet - had to switch off.
Paulette is my favourite, love her podcast, love her personality, YASSS!
This podcast is beyond hysterical and whether they realize it or not they are actually starting great conversations about money. keep talking ladies. We're listening. Also check out Paulette's blog- it's so on point.
I love how Paulette keeps it real and isn't afraid to approach the taboo topic of money.
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