
Real life. Real stories. Real people. Real budgets.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | InvestingKids & FamilyBusiness | ||||

What leg of the debt payoff race are you on? In the final episode of this season, we’ll hear Karisa share about completing her debt payoff journey, as well as a gutsy decision she made that helped her cross the finish line even faster. In this episod... more
Have you ever taken a break from your financial goals? Last time, we heard Karisa share about her decision to take a break from her plan. This time, she shares with us what it was like to get back on her financial horse again. In this episode, you’ll... more
What’s life without a few surprises here and there? We already heard Karisa share about the surprise letter that prompted her to start her debt payoff journey. In this episode, she shares about an unexpectedly large emergency room bill that threw her... more
Taking the plunge into paying off debt can be intimidating. Especially when you owe a lot. Karisa can relate to that feeling. She shares about how she moved past it, and how she came up with her debt payoff strategy. In this episode, you’ll hear: Wha... more
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I started listening, it was good
Winifred Frances
I’m new to budgeting and have been enjoying the interviews that make up the first season of the Goodbudget Way. I like the way the episodes centre on different life phases, as each one inevitably brings its own opportunities and challenges.
One area the show could improve is to expand the diversity of its stories. So far, I’ve listened to ten episodes and every individual/family appears to be Christian and every couple heterosexual. While these stories are important, it would be good to hear fr... more
Paying off debt may seem like just common sense, but this podcast does an amazing job at talking about it frankly, positively and sensibly. It’s really useful hearing about people’s experiences, especially when things don’t always go to plan
For season 2, I love how real, honest, and practical it is. I appreciate Karisa's vulnerability in sharing her really personal story, and the way both Chi-En and Karisa model graciousness and nonjudgement in the way they look back on what happened. And I loved how season 1 showed so many different ways of looking at how to spend, save, and give in line with your values! I really appreciate that they don't try to tell anyone what to do. They acknowledge that everyone's situations, values, desires... more
I have finally finished listening to all of the episodes of season 1, and I have to say that I am impressed. I love the questions asked and the back-and-forth energy between guests on the show, and at the same time, I like to hear Chi-En's personal thoughts and commentary on a variety of topics. One of the interesting things said was how a budget is like a mirror - it reflects what we're doing with our money. This is an excellent metaphor and absolutely true.
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