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Today’s episode features three interwoven stories of financial resiliency. Wendy, a GreenPath employee, invited her mother and younger sister to share their experiences alongside her.
In talking with all three women, we explore the unique challenges of different life events: moving to a new country, buying a new home, foreclosure, and paying for college and retirement.
Each of these milestones created cross-generational ripple effects: we hear about how foreclosure affected Wendy’s then ten-year-old sister and how different members of the family are navigating their mother’s transition into retirement.
Amidst struggle and hard-earned wisdom, all three women have openly communicated and learned from each other. Our hope? That you can learn from these experiences as you consider your own financial narrative.
3:25 Wendy recounts her understanding and experience with money growing up and how this influenced her early behavior with debt.
6:49 Wendy, struggling to manage her debt, ends up getting sued.
13:45 She shares what it was like to be the first person in her family to go to college and how student loans became overwhelming.
18:53 Wendy refinances her student loan with a fixed interest rate and successfully pays down some of it.
21:20 She describes her journey as a first-time homebuyer.
24:23 Wendy talks about how she mentored her sister when it came to strategizing college payments.
32:55 Reina, Wendy’s mom, recounts her difficult financial transition to the United States.
34:36 Reina explains what it was like to experience foreclosure after 12 years living in her first home.
37:07 Her credit card debt snowballs after several life events coincide.
38:55 She explores her debt options and eventually talks to GreenPath, which provides significant relief.
40:51 Reina considers her transition to retirement.
47:05 Her mom decides to wait until next year to save for a trip to Mexico to avoid getting into debt.
49:21 Emily talks about her experience as a kid when her home was foreclosed on.
51:46 She discusses how her older sister helps her navigate college payments.
58:38 Emily offers her perspective on her mom’s upcoming retirement.
1:00:40 She talks about encouraging her parents to save money.
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Today’s episode features three interwoven stories of financial resiliency. Wendy, a GreenPath employee, invited her mother and younger sister to share their experiences alongside her.
In talking with all three women, we explore the unique challenges of different life events: moving to a new country, buying a new home, foreclosure, and paying for college and retirement.
Each of these milestones created cross-generational ripple effects: we hear about how foreclosure affected Wendy’s then ten-year-old sister and how different members of the family are navigating their mother’s transition into retirement.
Amidst struggle and hard-earned wisdom, all three women have openly communicated and learned from each other. Our hope? That you can learn from these experiences as you consider your own financial narrative.
3:25 Wendy recounts her understanding and experience with money growing up and how this influenced her early behavior with debt.
6:49 Wendy, struggling to manage her debt, ends up getting sued.
13:45 She shares what it was like to be the first person in her family to go to college and how student loans became overwhelming.
18:53 Wendy refinances her student loan with a fixed interest rate and successfully pays down some of it.
21:20 She describes her journey as a first-time homebuyer.
24:23 Wendy talks about how she mentored her sister when it came to strategizing college payments.
32:55 Reina, Wendy’s mom, recounts her difficult financial transition to the United States.
34:36 Reina explains what it was like to experience foreclosure after 12 years living in her first home.
37:07 Her credit card debt snowballs after several life events coincide.
38:55 She explores her debt options and eventually talks to GreenPath, which provides significant relief.
40:51 Reina considers her transition to retirement.
47:05 Her mom decides to wait until next year to save for a trip to Mexico to avoid getting into debt.
49:21 Emily talks about her experience as a kid when her home was foreclosed on.
51:46 She discusses how her older sister helps her navigate college payments.
58:38 Emily offers her perspective on her mom’s upcoming retirement.
1:00:40 She talks about encouraging her parents to save money.