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By Nicole Antoinette
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The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.
What if we lived in a world where personal security didn't require vast individual savings?
Erin Axelrod (she/her) is a partner and worker-owner at LIFT Economy, where she accelerates ecological and justice-centered businesses. We talk about reimagining what retirement could mean and look like, including what Erin believes to be the 5 unsafe assumptions about retirement investing as it currently operates (here in the US) and some alternative ways we could measure wealth. We also discuss some of the fears that are currently holding us both back from living in full alignment with our values when it comes to saving, investing, and retirement.
You can find Erin at lifteconomy.com and thenextegg.org
How can we orient around making enough money instead of trying to make an ever-increasing amount more? What does it look like to live a good life under capitalism, while also working toward a more equitable world?
Bear Hebert (they/them) is an anti-capitalist business coach and social justice educator who joins us to share some of the most common misconceptions people have about anti-capitalism. We talk about why we need to be critiquing the system and not the indiviual, and Bear shares their process for determining your "enough" number, as well as the benefit of having both a survival budget and a thriving budget.
You can find Bear at bearcoaches.com and on IG: @bearhebert_
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This show is 100% listener-supported on Patreon, which ensures that every single person involved gets paid (host, sound engineer, transcriptionist, and guests)—come join us! We'd love to have you in our fun, sliding-scale community.
[Full transcript of this episode is available here]
How does social media influence our money habits? Which purchases do we tend to regret? How can we better align our spending with our personal values and our joy?
Sarah Von Bargen (she/her) is an educator, coach, and speaker who helps people spend their time, money, and energy on purpose. She joins us to talk about leaving the internet, the experience of changing careers, and what she’s learned about how her media consumption influences her spending. Sarah is the queen of tactical tips, and she shares some really useful exercises to help align your spending with your happiness, and to also understand why you're buying things.
You can find Sarah at yesandyes.org
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This show is 100% listener-supported on Patreon, which ensures that every single person involved gets paid (host, sound engineer, transcriptionist, and guests)—come join us! We'd love to have you in our fun, sliding-scale community.
[Full transcript of this episode is available here]
Why are we striving to be millionaires? How does individualism hold us back? What if we put less of our time and energy into money and more of it into friendships, into having comrades, and into collective care?
Toi Smith (she/her) is a Growth + Impact Strategist whose work centers on doing life, business, and motherhood differently. This conversation is absolutely packed with honesty, as well as with uplifting examples of countercultural and liberatory ways of how to think and act when it comes to money.
You can find Toi at toimarie.com and on IG: @toimarie
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This show is 100% listener-supported on Patreon, which ensures that every single person involved gets paid (host, sound engineer, transcriptionist, and guests)—come join us! We'd love to have you in our fun, sliding-scale community.
[Full transcript of this episode is available here]
Why do we avoid doing the things we know we need to do with our money? How does debt make you feel? How can you learn to save money when you were raised to believe that money is bad? What happens when we out-earn the people around us?
Cody Cook-Parrott* (they/them) is a dancer and writer who joins us today to talk so freakin honestly (with real numbers!) about debt, not paying taxes for many years, how much they earn, the guilt of out-earning their parents, the ramifications of growing up believing that rich people are bad, the fear of being judged for the amount they earn, and so much more.
You can find Cody at codycookparrott.com
*Note: Cody changed their name in early 2024 (they were formerly known as Marlee Grace) which is why there is a discrepancy between the updated episode title/description and the actual audio intro and conversation
Where does spirituality intersect with money? How might we approach manifestation if the idea of manifesting makes us roll our eyes? What does it mean to be in the flow of money? How can we be unapologetic about wanting a life of ease, freedom, luxury, and wealth?
L'Erin Alta (she/her) joins us to talk about all of this and more. She is one of my absolute favorite people to be in conversation with, and this episode is no exception!
You can find L'Erin at blackgirlmystic.com and on IG: @lerinalta
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This show is 100% listener-supported on Patreon, which ensures that every single person involved gets paid (host, sound engineer, transcriptionist, and guests)—come join us! We'd love to have you in our fun, sliding-scale community.
[Full transcript of this episode is available here]
Does retirement even seem like a real possibility? What if you know you'll never pay off your debt? How does it feel when most people in your social circle grew up in a higher class bracket than you? Where can money cause resentment? What are your illogical money behaviors?
Muffy J. Davis (she/her) joins us to discuss all of this and more, transparently sharing the specific numbers of her financial life. Heck yes to honest conversations about money!
You can find Muffy at muffyjdavis.com and on IG: @muffyjdavis
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This show is 100% listener-supported on Patreon, which ensures that every single person involved gets paid (host, sound engineer, transcriptionist, and guests)—come join us! We'd love to have you in our fun, sliding-scale community.
[Full transcript of this episode is available here]
Welcome back to The Pop-Up Pod: a show where each sporadically released 12-episode season explores one big and juicy question.
Our question for season 2 is this: how much money is enough?
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This show is 100% listener-supported on Patreon, which ensures that every single person involved gets paid (host, sound engineer, transcriptionist, and guests)—come join us! We'd love to have you in our fun, sliding-scale community.
Today I’m bringing you the final episode of our first season. And who better to interview to close out this 12-part conversation on marriage than my own partner, Tom Grossmith (he/him), who many of you know by his trail name: Gent.
In this episode we answer a bunch of listener questions about money, kids, conflict, jealousy, alone time—and, of course, marriage!
You can find Gent on IG: @tomgrossmith, and the fundraiser he mentions at the end of the episode is right here.
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The Pop-Up Pod is 100% listener-supported via our sliding scale Patreon (thanks, ya'll!) which ensures that everyone involved in the show's creation & production gets paid (host, sound engineer, transcriptionist, and all guests!)
[Full transcript of this episode is available here]
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