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Get the Hell Out of Debt

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Get the Hell Out Of Debt

Award-winning, bestselling author Erin Skye Kelly and her best friend, Keri Blakeney, make money fun in this podcast about financial literacy and behavior change. Erin has helped thousands pay off millions in debt, and together, they’re here to help you take control of your finances—without the boredom.

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One of our most-loved episodes returns. Erin F. didn’t see this version of her life coming: three kids, chronic pain, a partner in unpredictable work, and more than $70K in debt. But she got scrappy and strategic. This episode is about finding your w... more

Most people don’t question their bank until something breaks. In this episode, Erin and Keri talk about recognizing when a financial setup no longer aligns with your goals, and what to do before frustration turns into expensive mistakes. It’s a pract... more

More people are outsourcing financial thinking to technology without fully understanding the consequences. Erin Skye Kelly explores where trust turns into risk, how small decisions quietly compound into major problems, and why “everyone’s doing it” i... more

Cynthia’s journey has become a listener favorite for a reason. After paying off $27,000 of debt in one year using the Get the Hell Out of Debt program, her work didn’t stop - it evolved. Cynthia’s conversation with Erin and Keri explores the often-ov... more

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Laura McKinnon
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Hosts

Erin Skye Kelly
Host of the podcast, multiple award-winning and bestselling author, known for her expertise in helping others tackle personal finance challenges and debt management.
Keri Blakeney
Co-host and lifelong best friend of Erin Skye Kelly, providing engaging conversation and emotional support through shared financial journeys and experiences.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 619 ratings
  • This podcast changed the trajectory of my life

    If I could give 6 stars, I would. I’m so glad I found Erin and Keri. Erin is brilliant, funny, and explains things in a way that moved me into action. Before Erin, I was feeling hopeless about my debt. It felt insurmountable. But now, after following Erin’s steps, I am happy to say I got out of consumer debt and am now confidently investing! I participated in Erin’s 2025 On-line Transformation Weekend and am still basking in its benefits. I am forever grateful. And Keri: her belief in her listen... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lea T from Canada
    Canada6 days ago
  • Can’t do life without them!

    Erin and Keri have helped to change my mindset about money and life. For the first time in my almost half a century, I feel confident that I can be the resourceful, educated, smart woman that has always been deep down inside. I will be forever grateful for their help in bringing her to the surface. Their wisdom, humor, and insights have changed me. I WILL be debt free and financially free thanks to them. HIGHLY RECOMMEND.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Growth Mindset Mama
    United States23 days ago
  • Ads on ads on ads

    Couldn’t get past the amount of ads on a 30 min show.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Not a review type guy
    United Statesa month ago
  • Warning: This Podcast Could Change Your Life

    I found this podcast in late fall of 2021, while desperately googling how to get out of soul sucking debt. I thought it would be the typical, dry, financial, "increase your income, decrease your expenses," blahblahblah that's everywhere. Instead I found real, hilarious, unfiltered, practical advice that I tuned into again and again. Since listening to Erin & Keri, I've taken control of my finances and have paid off over half of 6 figures in debt. They're my financial best friends and now yours.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Dorbazi
    Canadaa month ago
  • Best Financial Podcast!

    I gave this podcast a 5 star rating because that’s as much as I was allowed to. It deserves a 10 at least. It’s solid information, funny, and non judgmental. I love Erin and Keri’s energy. I know the podcast is aimed at women, but I’m an old guy and I love it. Makes sense for everyone. So great to finally get my financial life straightened out without have to live on “Rice and Beans”. 😊

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ElSueno11
    United States2 months ago

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Some feedback mentions the challenge of advertisements within episodes, though this is counterbalanced by the value of the content provided.
Many appreciate the humorous and friendly dynamic between the hosts, enhancing their learning experience.
Listeners praise the podcast for making complex financial concepts relatable and entertaining.

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#183
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#58
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Apple Podcasts
#149
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Apple Podcasts
#231
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#244
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How To Break Up Your With Bank
Q: Do I break up with the bank that charges fees? How do I go about this?
Yes, it is okay to break up with your bank if it doesn't meet your financial needs and expectations. You should open new accounts before closing the old ones to ensure a smooth transition.
Fan-Favorite: Erin Pays Off $70,400
Q: What would you tell someone who hasn't signed up for the Get the Hell Out of Debt course?
Oh, do it. A thousand percent do it. These skills should be taught in high school or before that.
Twelve Children Slumming
Q: What should a young mom do if she has already started contributing to a 529 or RESP?
Consider pausing contributions to focus on getting out of debt and establishing financial stability before reassessing the education fund.
Nine Ladies Advancing
Q: Emily, tell us how you became this expert, first of all, in all things LinkedIn and resumes, et cetera.
Emily shares her unlikely career path and how she succeeded by repositioning herself and her resume, culminating in her passion for helping others in their job searches.
Eight Friends-a-Bilking
Q: What do you think? What advice would you give her?
We should be able to call on our friends for help when we need it, but if they say they'll pay you back, they should honor that commitment.

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5. Jessica Moorhouse
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