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Have you ever looked at your bank account or credit card bill and thought, “Wait…where did it all go?” You didn’t book a luxury vacation. You didn’t buy anything wildly irresponsible. You were just living your life — grabbing dinner, ordering the kid thing, paying for subscriptions, making the Target run, upgrading the trip, saying yes to the social plan — and somehow, your money disappeared.
In this episode, Shari is breaking down the hidden expenses high earners often miss and why these money leaks can be so hard to catch. Because for women who make good money, the issue usually isn’t one dramatic purchase. It’s the quiet patterns: convenience creep, forgotten subscriptions, lifestyle upgrades, emotional micro-spending, and social or family spending that was never actually planned for.
You’ll learn why income can camouflage spending leaks, how “it’s only $15” becomes a real category, why convenience is not the enemy but reactive convenience is expensive, and how to sort your spending into what supports your life, what’s neutral, and what’s just background noise draining your money.
You’ll also walk away with a simple 20-minute money audit you can do this week to find real breathing room without cutting everything fun out of your life.
Because the goal is not to spend as little as possible. The goal is to make sure your money is actually supporting the life you say you want.
Grab the $1,000 Leak Finder at https://everyonestalkinmoney.kit.com/moneyleaks
If you’re ready for personalized, judgment-free financial guidance, learn more about working with Shari. Shari Rash is the founder of GWA Wealth, a virtual advisory firm helping women make confident, values-aligned decisions with their money. Visit GWA Wealth to explore your next step.
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Shari Rash is a financial planner and Investment Adviser Representative of GWA Wealth, a Registered Investment Adviser. The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be construed as personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Listening to this podcast does not create an advisory relationship with Shari Rash or GWA Wealth. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal. Any references to specific investments, strategies, or securities are for illustrative purposes only and are not recommendations. You should consult your own financial advisor, tax professional, or attorney regarding your individual situation before making any financial decisions.
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By Shari Rash | Financial Advisor for Women & Founder of GWA Wealth4.2
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Have you ever looked at your bank account or credit card bill and thought, “Wait…where did it all go?” You didn’t book a luxury vacation. You didn’t buy anything wildly irresponsible. You were just living your life — grabbing dinner, ordering the kid thing, paying for subscriptions, making the Target run, upgrading the trip, saying yes to the social plan — and somehow, your money disappeared.
In this episode, Shari is breaking down the hidden expenses high earners often miss and why these money leaks can be so hard to catch. Because for women who make good money, the issue usually isn’t one dramatic purchase. It’s the quiet patterns: convenience creep, forgotten subscriptions, lifestyle upgrades, emotional micro-spending, and social or family spending that was never actually planned for.
You’ll learn why income can camouflage spending leaks, how “it’s only $15” becomes a real category, why convenience is not the enemy but reactive convenience is expensive, and how to sort your spending into what supports your life, what’s neutral, and what’s just background noise draining your money.
You’ll also walk away with a simple 20-minute money audit you can do this week to find real breathing room without cutting everything fun out of your life.
Because the goal is not to spend as little as possible. The goal is to make sure your money is actually supporting the life you say you want.
Grab the $1,000 Leak Finder at https://everyonestalkinmoney.kit.com/moneyleaks
If you’re ready for personalized, judgment-free financial guidance, learn more about working with Shari. Shari Rash is the founder of GWA Wealth, a virtual advisory firm helping women make confident, values-aligned decisions with their money. Visit GWA Wealth to explore your next step.
Talkin’ Points → where your money gets smarter.
Real talk, practical tips, zero guilt straight to your inbox. Sign up here.
Be sure to like and follow the show on your favorite podcast app!
Keep the conversation going on Instagram @everyonestalkinmoney
Shari Rash is a financial planner and Investment Adviser Representative of GWA Wealth, a Registered Investment Adviser. The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be construed as personalized investment, tax, or legal advice. Listening to this podcast does not create an advisory relationship with Shari Rash or GWA Wealth. All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal. Any references to specific investments, strategies, or securities are for illustrative purposes only and are not recommendations. You should consult your own financial advisor, tax professional, or attorney regarding your individual situation before making any financial decisions.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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