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  • What I Learned From Breaking Down a Whole Chicken (And Why It Matters for Your Money)
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Money Talk With Tiff

Money Talk With Tiff

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    Frugal Living

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    Save Money This Holiday Season | Ep. 358

    Save Money This Holiday Season | Ep. 358

    Dec 3, 202414 min

    In this episode of Money Talk With Tiff, Tiffany Grant dives into practical ways to manage holiday spending without breaking the bank. As the holidays are in full swing, it's crucial to focus on what truly matters: quality time with loved ones and creating memorable experiences. Tiffany shares her personal tips and strategies to ease financial stress while still celebrating the season with joy. Key Points Discussed Shifting Focus from Material Gifts to Meaningful Moments Black Friday and Cyber Monday are over – now's the time to think beyond the sales. Importance of spending quality time with family and friends, or nurturing yourself if alone. Tip 1: Adding Value with Experiences Organize family game nights, cookie decorating sessions, or holiday hikes. Gift experiential coupons like homemade dinners or breakfast in bed. Tip 2: Creative and Affordable Gifts DIY gifts: homemade candles, personalized ornaments, recipe jars. Budget-friendly custom items: photo books, printed calendars, themed gift boxes. Tip 3: Saving on Everyday Expenses Host holiday potlucks to share costs. Use Facebook Marketplace to declutter and make extra cash. Compare prices for everyday items and prescription needs to save more. Real-Life Examples Trips with family instead of multiple toys and how these experiences create lasting memories. Fun and creative traditions that are low-cost but highly memorable. Sponsors LensPricer: Save over 50% on contact lenses by comparing prices from major retailers. Visit Lenspricer.com (https://Lenspricer.com) for the best deals. Subscribe to the Money Talk With Tiff podcast, leave a review, and share the episode with those looking to save money during the holidays. Follow Tiffany on social media @MoneyTalkWithT to share your own holiday saving tips. Submit your money questions at www.moneytalkwitht.com/asktiffany (https://www.moneytalkwitht.com/asktiffany) for a chance to be featured on the podcast. Connect with Tiffany Website: MoneyTalkWithT.com (https://www.moneytalkwitht.com) Social Media: @MoneyTalkWithT on all platforms This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

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    What I Learned From Breaking Down a Whole Chicken (And Why It Matters for Your Money)

    What I Learned From Breaking Down a Whole Chicken (And Why It Matters for Your Money)

    May 28, 20266 min

    You pay premium prices for pre-cut everything. Chicken pieces. Oil changes. Tax prep. "Convenience" you never actually tested. I did too — until I stood in my kitchen in Jamaica with a dull knife, a whole raw bird, and zero idea what I was doing. In this episode, I share what happened when I stopped telling myself "I can't" and actually tried: The math worked. One whole chicken became wings, breasts, tenderloins, legs, thighs, and a carcass for broth — multiple meals, zero waste, vacuum-sealed and frozen. The skill compounded. The first chicken was awkward. The second got easier. By the third, it was almost routine. That transition from intimidated to competent? It's exactly how money skills build too. The real lesson was stewardship. I had to ask: What am I actually paying for — convenience, or the story that I'm not capable of learning something new? The same logic behind the 96% overhead cut I made in my business applied to my grocery budget. This episode isn't about chickens. It's about picking one thing you've always paid for because it felt too complicated — and testing whether that's actually true. Your homework: Try it once. Assess the real cost in money, time, and skills gained. Then decide from data, not default. 🎯 Find your starting point: moneytalkwitht.com/start #wholechickenfinance #moneylessons #stewardship #personalfinance #costsavings #moneymindset #financialskills #diysavings #budgeting #personalfinancepodcast #moneymanagement #frugalliving #financialgrowth #moneytalkwithtiff #roi

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    From $1.50 Purses to 20 Doors: Tom Brickman's Journey to Real Estate Success | Ep. 303

    From $1.50 Purses to 20 Doors: Tom Brickman's Journey to Real Estate Success | Ep. 303

    Feb 15, 202422 min

    In this episode of Money Talk with Tiff, host Tiffany Grant sits down with the frugal guru Tom Brickman to discuss his incredible journey from selling on eBay to becoming a successful real estate investor with over 20 doors. Tom shares how he started with a $50 shopping cart of purses and turned it into a booming eBay business, while also revealing his savvy strategies for turning Black Friday freebies into profit. He delves into the importance of using employee benefits and tuition reimbursement, as well as the value of side hustles in achieving financial independence. Throughout their conversation, Tom provides valuable insights and practical tips that will inspire and empower listeners to take charge of their financial future. Join Tiffany and Tom as they uncover the secrets to building wealth and success through unconventional means. About Our Guest Tom Brickman, a retired former movie theater manager, has found success in real estate. Despite not inheriting any money or making six-figures during his career, Tom has managed to build a net worth of over $2 million through strategic property purchases and reselling on eBay. He continues to pursue his passion for real estate by running thefrugalgay.com and regularly buying and renovating properties. With a determined mindset of "one ugly house at a time," Tom is constantly looking for ways to improve and grow his investments. Connect with Tom Website: https://thefrugalgay.com Twitter: @Thefrugalgay11 (https://twitter.com/Thefrugalgay11) Instagram: https://tr.ee/ERN236RUc8 Facebook: The Frugal Gay (https://www.facebook.com/Thefrugalgay11) Timestamps [00:00] Started selling on eBay due to necessity. [05:45] Overcame debt, saved, invested in real estate. [08:14] Tenant steals, landlord reclaims. Financial realization. [12:17] Using eBay to propel financial independence creatively. [14:20] Buying, renting, and building real estate success. [18:14] Maximize Black Friday savings with strategic purchases. [20:32] Active on Twitter, X, TikTok, Instagram. Coaching on website. Key Takeaways Starting with eBay: Overcoming financial challenges through online sales. Savvy Resale Strategies: Finding success in selling small, high-margin items. Transition to Real Estate: Moving from eBay sales to property investment. Creative Financing: Using side hustles and employee benefits to fund real estate purchases. Importance of Patience: Long-term mindset for buy and hold investments. Leveraging Discounts: Maximizing Black Friday deals for profit. Personal Branding and Coaching: Establishing a presence on social media for coaching and interaction. Additional Links & Resources How To Make Money With EBay – Expert Interview With Jason Butler | Ep. 250 (https://moneytalkwitht.com/podcast/how-to-make-money-with-ebay-expert-interview-with-jason-butler-ep-250/) Support this Podcast (https://moneytalkwitht.com/donate) Copyright 2024 Tiffany Grant This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

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    Frugal Living with Jim Markus | Ep. 136

    Frugal Living with Jim Markus | Ep. 136

    Sep 8, 202222 min

    Jim Markus joins Tiffany this week to break down all things mortgage related, what's happening with the housing market right now and what you need to know as a buyer/seller.  About Our Guest Jim Markus hosts Frugal Living, a podcast for smart shoppers and savers. He works as an editor at Brad's Deals, where he evaluates and negotiates deals for bargain hunters. He worked as a mortgage banker during the financial crisis in 2007 and in recruitment during the ensuing economic recovery. Connect with Jim Spotify: Frugal LivingApple Podcast: Frugal Living Connect with Tiffany on Social Media Facebook: Money Talk With Tiff Twitter: @moneytalkwitht Instagram: @moneytalkwitht LinkedIn: Tiffany Grant This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

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