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Struggling to break free from the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle? You're not alone! In this episode of the Female Finance Collective podcast, we’re diving into real, actionable ways to boost your income and finally create breathing room in your budget. No judgment—just practical strategies to help you gain control over your money.
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Need some accountability? Join our community → www.skool.com/female-finance-collective/about
Join Our Free Debt Payoff Workshop → https://ffc.webinarninja.com/live-webinars/10659591/register
We'd love to hear from you!
Do you have questions or ideas? Connect with us!
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Time Stamps:
0:00 - Welcome to the Female Finance Collective!
0:32 - Meet Jen, Mary Lee, and Sybil & why we’re passionate about financial freedom
1:28 - The no-judgment approach to money struggles
2:37 - The stress of living paycheck to paycheck (Jen's personal story)
4:50 - Money isn’t always linear—Sybil’s financial journey with college expenses
6:32 - The #1 thing that can help you escape the cycle
7:40 - Side gigs that actually work (without a second full-time job)
9:26 - Childcare, babysitting & pet sitting – easy income ideas
10:21 - How to make extra cash with Uber, DoorDash, & more
11:36 - Simple ways to spend less & make your money last
12:48 - Turning your skills into side income (painting, sewing, tutoring & more!)
14:21 - Unique side hustles you didn’t know existed (Laundry services & Faye Advising!)
16:39 - Your action plan to break free from paycheck-to-paycheck living
*Disclaimer: The Female Finance Collective podcast is for educational purposes only as we share our personal experiences and opinions. To make the best financial decisions for you, research and contact a financial advisor with questions. Remember, all investments involve some form of risk; there is no guarantee that you will be successful in making, saving, or investing money, and there is always a risk of loss when investing.
By Sybil Hall, Jen Sullivan, and Meri-Li ForrestStruggling to break free from the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle? You're not alone! In this episode of the Female Finance Collective podcast, we’re diving into real, actionable ways to boost your income and finally create breathing room in your budget. No judgment—just practical strategies to help you gain control over your money.
Join Us & Take the Next Step:
Need some accountability? Join our community → www.skool.com/female-finance-collective/about
Join Our Free Debt Payoff Workshop → https://ffc.webinarninja.com/live-webinars/10659591/register
We'd love to hear from you!
Do you have questions or ideas? Connect with us!
Instagram: @femalefinance.collective
Facebook, YouTube, Pinterest: Female Finance Collective
Time Stamps:
0:00 - Welcome to the Female Finance Collective!
0:32 - Meet Jen, Mary Lee, and Sybil & why we’re passionate about financial freedom
1:28 - The no-judgment approach to money struggles
2:37 - The stress of living paycheck to paycheck (Jen's personal story)
4:50 - Money isn’t always linear—Sybil’s financial journey with college expenses
6:32 - The #1 thing that can help you escape the cycle
7:40 - Side gigs that actually work (without a second full-time job)
9:26 - Childcare, babysitting & pet sitting – easy income ideas
10:21 - How to make extra cash with Uber, DoorDash, & more
11:36 - Simple ways to spend less & make your money last
12:48 - Turning your skills into side income (painting, sewing, tutoring & more!)
14:21 - Unique side hustles you didn’t know existed (Laundry services & Faye Advising!)
16:39 - Your action plan to break free from paycheck-to-paycheck living
*Disclaimer: The Female Finance Collective podcast is for educational purposes only as we share our personal experiences and opinions. To make the best financial decisions for you, research and contact a financial advisor with questions. Remember, all investments involve some form of risk; there is no guarantee that you will be successful in making, saving, or investing money, and there is always a risk of loss when investing.