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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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    Health is Wealth: Tiffany's Journey and Discoveries Abroad | Ep. 335

    Health is Wealth: Tiffany's Journey and Discoveries Abroad | Ep. 335

    Sep 10, 202417 min

    In this episode, Tiffany Grant dives into the profound connection between health and wealth, inspired by her personal journey of living abroad in Jamaica and traveling to Africa. She shares how these experiences have reshaped her understanding of a healthier lifestyle and financial well-being. Check out the full shownotes here: https://moneytalkwitht.com/podcast-show-notes/living-abroad-health-wealth/ Key Takeaways Health Transformation: Tiffany's health improvements after moving to Jamaica and eating locally. Cultural Insights: Differences in food quality and taste between the US, Jamaica, and Africa. Simple Living: The benefits of a more active and stress-reduced lifestyle. Actionable Tips: Practical advice for improving health and wealth, even if you stay in the US. Resources and Links Mentioned Previous Episode: Tiffany’s Life Updates (https://moneytalkwitht.com/podcast-show-notes/life-updates/) Submit your questions at www.moneytalkwitht.com/asktiffany (http://www.moneytalkwitht.com/asktiffany) Listener Support: Rate, review, and subscribe to the podcast. Your feedback is invaluable! Follow Tiffany on social media at @moneytalkwitht (http://www.moneytalkwitht) on all platforms. Catch new episodes every Tuesday & Thursday and visit moneytalkwitht.com (http://www.moneytalkwitht.com) for more resources. Thanks for tuning in to Money Talk With Tiff! This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

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    Pros and Cons of Denationalizing with Christoph Heuermann | Ep. 359

    Pros and Cons of Denationalizing with Christoph Heuermann | Ep. 359

    Dec 5, 202411 min

    In this episode of Money Talk With Tiff, Tiffany Grant invites Christoph Heuermann from Denationalize Me to discuss the fascinating concept of denationalization. Christoph explains what it means to denationalize oneself, the benefits and potential downsides, and how varying aspects like flag theory, tax optimization, and lifestyle choices come into play. Whether you're a location-independent freelancer, an entrepreneur, or someone curious about diversifying globally, this episode provides insightful perspectives on living and operating beyond traditional national boundaries. Check out the full show notes: https://moneytalkwitht.com/podcast-show-notes/flag-theory-denationalize/ Takeaways Denationalizing allows individuals to optimize their responsibilities and assets across multiple countries for greater freedom. Flag theory is a strategic approach to optimize business, banking, and residency locations worldwide. The concept of denationalizing can benefit location-independent freelancers and entrepreneurs the most. There are various pros and cons to denationalizing, including potential tax benefits and loss of social security. Individuals need to consider their legal obligations when relocating or shifting assets internationally. Christoph offers holistic consulting that covers everything from taxes to residency and citizenship issues. Connect with Christoph Heuermann Website: https://denationalize.me Instagram: @denationalize.me (https://www.instagram.com/denationalize.me/) Connect with Tiffany Grant Website: Money Talk With Tiff (https://moneytalkwitht.com) Instagram: Money Talk With Tiff (https://www.instagram.com/moneytalkwitht/) Twitter: @MoneyTalkWithT (https://twitter.com/moneytalkwitht) Facebook: Money Talk With Tiff (https://www.facebook.com/moneytalkwitht/) If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform. Don't forget to subscribe for more insightful episodes on financial literacy and personal finance! This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

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    The Pivot: How Stewardship Got Me Through 6 Months of Silence | Ep. 394

    The Pivot: How Stewardship Got Me Through 6 Months of Silence | Ep. 394

    Apr 2, 202612 min

    What happens when life forces you into a hiatus—and how do you use stewardship to weather the storm? After Hurricane Melissa devastated Jamaica, I went quiet for 6 months. No power for over a month. No water. No internet. Just survival mode with my kids, sitting under candlelight, charging phones in the car to stay connected. I felt guilty as a creator. We're told consistency is king. But sometimes the most practical thing you can do is pause. In this episode, I share the 3 stewardship principles that got me through: 1. Give yourself grace — Stop beating yourself up for not being productive in survival mode 2. Assess the damage without judgment — Look at your numbers without the shame spiral 3. Prioritize the four walls — Food, shelter, utilities, transportation. Everything else can wait. This hiatus changed me. It moved me from "budgeting" to "stewardship"—and stewardship is my word for 2026. If you're in a financial or life storm right now, this one's for you. 🎯 Find your stewardship path: moneytalkwitht.com/start 📚 The Stewardship Series continues April 9, 16, and 23 #stewardship #financialresilience #moneymindset #personalfinance #hurricanemelissa #jamaica #financialstorm #budgeting #fourwalls #moneytalkwithtiff

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    Tiffany’s Big Moves: Exiting PhD, Embracing Jamaican Life, and African Volunteer Work | Ep. 333

    Tiffany’s Big Moves: Exiting PhD, Embracing Jamaican Life, and African Volunteer Work | Ep. 333

    Sep 3, 202412 min

    Tiffany Grant reconnects with her audience after a significant hiatus in this heartfelt episode of Tiffany's Take. Tune in as Tiffany opens up about her life transitions, including why she left her PhD program, her bold move from the U.S. to Jamaica, and her inspiring volunteer experience in Guinea. Tiffany delves deep into the complexities of her health journey, the impact of lifestyle changes, and her newfound perspectives on simpler living. Key Points Tiffany’s reasons for leaving her PhD program in social work. Her life-altering move to Jamaica and the positive changes it has brought. The health issues that motivated her to relocate and the remarkable improvements since her move. A glimpse into her volunteer work in Guinea, helping small business owners and entrepreneurs. The profound cultural connections between Jamaica and Guinea, and the emphasis on community in both places. Encouragement for listeners to visit Africa and explore different lifestyles. Exciting content plans moving forward and a call-to-action for listeners to submit questions. Connect with Tiffany Website: https://www.moneytalkwitht.com (https://www.moneytalkwitht.com/) Facebook: Money Talk With Tiff (https://www.facebook.com/moneytalkwithT/) Twitter: @moneytalkwitht (https://twitter.com/moneytalkwitht) Instagram: @moneytalkwitht (https://www.instagram.com/moneytalkwitht/) LinkedIn: Tiffany Grant (https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiffanygrant1/) YouTube: Money Talk With Tiff (https://www.youtube.com/c/MoneyTalkWithTiff) Pinterest: @moneytalkwitht (https://www.pinterest.com/moneytalkwitht/) TikTok: @moneytalkwitht (https://www.tiktok.com/@moneytalkwitht) Have any questions for Tiffany? Want to know more about her life updates or need some financial advice? Send in your questions through the website! And don’t forget to subscribe, share, and leave a review if you enjoyed the episode. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

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    International Travel on a Budget: Tiffany's Tips for Affordable Trips in 2024

    International Travel on a Budget: Tiffany's Tips for Affordable Trips in 2024

    Mar 19, 202418 min

    In this episode, Tiffany Grant shares her 2024 travel tips. After returning from her vacation and celebrating her birthday, Tiffany dives into how she manages to travel on a budget without compromising her financial goals. From budgeting and finding affordable accommodations to tips on booking flights, exploring local activities, and managing currency exchange, Tiffany's travel wisdom will inspire you to plan your next adventure without breaking the bank. So, tighten those purse strings and prepare for some invaluable travel advice from Tiffany. Connect with Tiffany Website: https://www.moneytalkwitht.com (https://www.moneytalkwitht.com/) Facebook: Money Talk With Tiff (https://www.facebook.com/moneytalkwithT/) Twitter: @moneytalkwitht (https://twitter.com/moneytalkwitht) Instagram: @moneytalkwitht (https://www.instagram.com/moneytalkwitht/) LinkedIn: Tiffany Grant (https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiffanygrant1/) YouTube: Money Talk With Tiff (https://www.youtube.com/c/MoneyTalkWithTiff) Pinterest: @moneytalkwitht (https://www.pinterest.com/moneytalkwitht/) TikTok: @moneytalkwitht (https://www.tiktok.com/@moneytalkwitht) Timestamps [00:00] Budgeting is vital for celebrating life milestones. [05:14] Flexibly plan trips using calendar and Google flights. [06:28] Options for flights from North Carolina airports. [11:06] Avoid tourist hot spots, cook at home. [13:02] Benefits of immersing in a new culture. Key Takeaways Budgeting for Travel: Plan ahead, set limits, allocate funds. Affordable Accommodations: Airbnb, local connections, cost-sharing with others. Smart Flight Booking: Flexibility, layovers, airline points, multiple airports. Cost-Effective Activities: Local experiences, street vendors, homemade meals. Currency Considerations: Exchange rates, using local currency, staying informed. Immersive Travel: Engaging with locals, cultural experiences, avoiding tourist hotspots. International Travel on a Budget: Stretching funds, value for money, exploring abroad. Additional Links & Resources Google Flights (https://www.google.com/travel/flights) YNAB (https://www.ynab.com/referral/?ref=Z-Wch-4Tf4DxQZDf) Ask Tiffany Your Money Question (https://academy.moneytalkwitht.com/asktiffany) Making Travel a Financial Priority with Danielle Desir (https://moneytalkwitht.com/podcast/making-travel-a-financial-priority-with-danielle-desir-ep-10/) 2020 Travel Tips | Ep. 27 (https://moneytalkwitht.com/podcast/2020-travel-tips-ep-27/) The Grown-Up Gap Year With Stephanie Perry | Ep. 20 (https://moneytalkwitht.com/podcast/the-grown-up-gap-year-with-stephanie-perry-ep-20/) Buy or Transfer United MileagePlus Miles (https://united.elfm.net/eK0eGZ) Buy, Give & Transfer Hilton Honors Points - Hilton Honors (https://hilton.ijrn.net/moneytalk) <a...

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    Caribbean Style - Insights from Island Money365! | Ep. 377

    Caribbean Style - Insights from Island Money365! | Ep. 377

    May 15, 202517 min

    In this special episode of Money Talk With Tiff, host Tiffany Grant sits down with Petra-Ann Brown, the host of Island Money365, to talk about money habits, cultural expectations, and financial challenges facing people with Caribbean backgrounds—especially when navigating life and family expectations between the islands and the U.S. Check out the full episode show notes: https://moneytalkwitht.com/podcast-show-notes/navigating-family-expectations/ Takeaways In Caribbean culture, it's common to live multi-generationally, with families supporting each other financially and emotionally. Expectations for financial support from children in Caribbean families can be very different than in the States. Be honest with your family back home about your financial situation to manage expectations effectively. Establish clear financial plans for supporting family members back home to avoid misunderstandings. It's essential to verify that funds sent home are used for their intended purpose, especially when building homes. Community support in Caribbean cultures is strong, often leading to a more interconnected relationship with neighbors compared to American norms. Connect With Petra-Ann Website: brownfinancialsolutions.com (https://brownfinancialsolutions.com) Instagram: @islandmoney365 (https://www.instagram.com/islandmoney365/) Podcast: Island Money365 (available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, and YouTube) Connect with Tiffany Website: moneytalkwitht.com (https://www.moneytalkwitht.com) Social: @MoneyTalkWithT on all platforms Support this Podcast (https://moneytalkwitht.com/donate) Copyright 2025 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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    Exploring the Business Side of Filmmaking with Mikey T | Ep. 392

    Exploring the Business Side of Filmmaking with Mikey T | Ep. 392

    Oct 9, 202520 min

    This week, Tiff dives into the business of filmmaking with special guest Mikey T—a passionate filmmaker whose work centers around Jamaican culture, legacy, and economic empowerment. Together, they explore the intersection of creativity, culture, and business, and how aspiring creatives can navigate the industry with both financial sense and social impact in mind. Check out the full show notes: https://moneytalkwitht.com/podcast-show-notes/turning-stories-into-impact/ Key Topics Covered What Is Filmmaking (for Mikey T)? Filmmaking isn’t just about art—it’s a powerful way to start conversations, drive change, and reach people worldwide. Mikey shares how his love for Jamaica inspired him to document and amplify voices that matter. The Importance of the Elevator Pitch: In today’s fast-paced networking environment, having a clear, compelling elevator pitch is crucial for filmmakers and creatives looking to find support or funding. Common Mistakes in Film Business: Mikey discusses why passion alone isn’t enough to attract investors—artistry must be paired with business acumen and clarity on ROI (return on investment), whether financial or social. Social Capital & ROI in Filmmaking: Not every film yields direct profits, but building social capital can offer tremendous value. Mikey highlights ways filmmakers can appeal to impact-driven investors and align their projects with broader social good. Shifting Media Landscape: With platforms like TikTok, YouTube, and digital streaming, the paradigms for making—and funding—films are rapidly evolving. Mikey outlines how these changes have opened global doors for storytelling and monetization. Current & Upcoming Projects:Jamaica Story (documentary) — Exploring Jamaican diasporic investment and social change Real Jamaican Food (short doc) — Featuring food security activist Peter Ivy Beg Yuh a Call (narrative short) — A festival-circuit film on family and friendship Event mini-docs in the works Special treat for Tiff’s email list subscribers: exclusive access to unreleased films! Tiff’s Takeaways Always lead with your passion but NEVER skip the business strategy—investors want to know why they should invest, and how they’ll see a return (not just money, but impact too!). Build your social capital and leverage your network, especially if you’re funding your own projects. Don’t sleep on new content formats—short-form video and global streaming are changing the filmmaking game. Community-building and sharing culture through art can be just as valuable (if not more) than chasing Hollywood profits. Links & Resources Jamaica Story - Watch on YouTube (https://youtu.be/cKfdNiM81t4?si=Er_eVKbvzo9-0Oik) Sign up for Tiff’s Email List for exclusive sneak peeks (join here (https://moneytalkwitht.com)) Connect with Mikey T:Instagram: @mikeytspeaks (https://instagram.com/mikeytspeaks) Email: [email protected] Connect with Tiff Website: moneytalkwitht.com (https://moneytalkwitht.com) Instagram / Facebook / Twitter: @moneytalkwitht Thanks for tuning in! Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review if you enjoyed the episode. See you next Thursday for more Money Talk With Tiff!

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    Everything You Need to Know About Purchasing Jamaican Real Estate | Ep. 393

    Everything You Need to Know About Purchasing Jamaican Real Estate | Ep. 393

    Oct 16, 202523 min

    Welcome back to another info-packed episode of Money Talk With Tiff! This week, Tiffany Grant sits down with Nicole White, a powerhouse real estate agent specializing in Jamaican property. If you’ve ever thought about buying your dream home or investment property abroad, especially in Jamaica, this is an episode you don’t want to miss. Check out the full show notes: https://moneytalkwitht.com/podcast-show-notes/buying-property-in-jamaica/ What You’ll Learn in This Episode Step-by-Step Guide to Buying Property in Jamaica Nicole gives us a straightforward walkthrough of the entire process for overseas buyers—from choosing a licensed realtor (and why you must use one!) to securing your tax registration number (TRN), and how to approach financing or cash buying. How to Find a Licensed Jamaican Realtor There’s more to finding a reputable agent than word of mouth! Nicole shares how to check the Real Estate Board of Jamaica website to verify credentials and why working with a major franchise can add peace of mind. Financing vs. Cash Buying – What You Need to Know Get the scoop on the documentation needed whether you’re applying for a mortgage or paying in cash. Tiffany shares her real-life experience as a self-employed US buyer, including must-have paperwork (pro tip: get your credit report with score ready!). For Sale by Owner (FSBO) and Common Pitfalls Nicole reveals how FSBO operates in Jamaica, potential risks (like dealing with someone who isn’t the true owner), and the crucial role attorneys play in keeping transactions safe. Titles, Lost Documentation & ‘Captured Land’ Learn the ins-and-outs of Jamaican property titles, what happens if the seller has lost theirs, and the surprising legal process behind “capture land” (adverse possession). Nicole shares practical advice on what to watch out for and how to avoid common mistakes. Special Guest Info: Want to connect with Nicole White for personalized advice or property listings in Jamaica? Reach her on WhatsApp (+1-876-884-9483) or via email ([email protected]). Key Takeaways Foreign buyers have the same property rights as locals in Jamaica. Always use a licensed realtor and attorney to protect your interests. Mortgage purchases can take much longer than cash deals—plan accordingly! Be diligent with checks on ownership, especially for sale-by-owner properties. Understand local terms like “title” and “captured land” to avoid costly errors. Resources Mentioned Real Estate Board of Jamaica (https://reb.gov.jm) – Verify agent licenses Nicole’s Email: [email protected] Don’t Miss Out! Catch more episodes, deep dives, and practical advice at moneytalkwitht.com (https://moneytalkwitht.com). Want to chat? Follow Tiffany @MoneyTalkWithT across all social media.

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    From Scarcity to Stewardship: How I Cut 96% of My Expenses in Jamaica

    From Scarcity to Stewardship: How I Cut 96% of My Expenses in Jamaica

    Apr 9, 202611 min

    I moved to Jamaica thinking I'd escaped the high cost of living. Then I looked at my phone bill: $200+/month for AT&T roaming. That wasn't serving me. That wasn't serving my family. That was noise. So I cut it. 96% reduction. $200 down to $20. Same service, different provider. That's when I realized: I don't have a money problem. I have a stewardship problem. Most people think they need $1,000 more to be "fine." But if you can't manage $100, you won't manage $10,000. Scarcity focuses on what's missing. Stewardship asks: "How well am I managing what's in my hands?" In this episode, I break down the three-step shift: 1. The Audit — Stop looking at what's missing. What do you have right now? A skill? An hour? $20? 2. Assign a Job — Every dollar needs a mission. Every hour needs a purpose. 3. The Release Rule — Cut what isn't serving the mission. (My 96% cut wasn't just the phone bill.) I also share the Parable of the Talents—why the person who buried their money lost it, and why the people who made it work got more. This isn't about restriction. It's about wisdom. 🎯 Ready to shift? Start here: moneytalkwitht.com/start 📚 The Stewardship Series continues April 16 and 23 #stewardship #scarcitymindset #jamaica #expat #personalfinance #moneymindset #financialfreedom #cutexpenses #tello #budgeting

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    Essential Expat Tips: Tiffany Shares Her Journey and Advice on Moving Abroad | Ep. 343

    Essential Expat Tips: Tiffany Shares Her Journey and Advice on Moving Abroad | Ep. 343

    Oct 8, 202415 min

    In this episode of "Tiffany's Take," Tiffany Grant delves into the topic of moving out of the United States and becoming an expat. She shares her personal experiences, insights, and tips for those considering a similar move, using her own move to Jamaica as a reference point. This episode is packed with practical advice on legal requirements, cost of living, healthcare, cultural differences, employment opportunities, and much more. See full show notes here: https://moneytalkwitht.com/podcast-show-notes/tips-for-moving-abroad/ Key Points Covered Visa and Legal Requirements Importance of understanding visa regulations and residency/work permit requirements. Specifics about Jamaica's visa policies and Tiffany's journey to obtaining citizenship by descent. Cost of Living Compare the cost of living between your current location and the new country. Importance of budgeting for housing, food, healthcare, transportation, and unexpected expenses. Tiffany's personal experience with school costs in Jamaica. Healthcare Researching the healthcare system and insurance needs in the new country. Tiffany's positive experience with healthcare in Jamaica, compared to the US. Language and Culture The necessity of learning the local language and understanding cultural norms. The concept of the "American tax" and managing cultural perceptions. Employment Opportunities Researching job prospects and understanding work permits in the new country. Considerations regarding tax implications of moving abroad. Quality of Life Evaluating factors like climate, safety, and recreational activities. Conducting a trial visit to experience living in the new country before making a final decision. Social Connections Building a social network through visits, local connections, and Facebook groups. Benefits of having local friends to assist with negotiations and integration. Legal and Financial Planning Ensuring legal compliance, estate planning, and setting up banking arrangements. Tips on managing exchange rates and choosing the right currency for transactions. Resources Mentioned Website: moneytalkwitht.com/asktiffany (http://moneytalkwitht.com/asktiffany) Capital of Casual Facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/share/g/3JixhpG4ax3qFvK4/) for those interested in Negril, Jamaica. My new project for those interested in traveling to or moving to Jamaica: seejamayka.com (http://seejamayka.com) What's Next? Visit moneytalkwitht.com/asktiffan (https://moneytalkwitht.com/asktiffany)y (http://moneytalkwitht.com/axtiffany) to submit your questions for future episodes. Consider joining local or expat Facebook groups like Capital of Casual (https://www.facebook.com/share/g/3JixhpG4ax3qFvK4/) for information and networking. Conduct thorough research and plan extensively before making an international move. Connect with Tiffany Grant Website: <a href="http://moneytalkwitht.com"...

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    Twitter Spaces Replay 11/14 | Ep. 169

    Twitter Spaces Replay 11/14 | Ep. 169

    Nov 21, 202258 min

    Every Monday at 9 PM exclusively on Twitter, Tiffany hosts a Space called FinNoir: A Space for Black Money Talk. This Space features a variety of black voices in personal finance to give their perspectives, information, and thoughts on money topics that affect the black community. This session discusses our favorite places to travel, both domestically and abroad. We also discussed if there were any issues when traveling while black at any of these locations. Hosts: Tiffany Grant (http://www.moneytalkwitht.com/) & Rahkim Sabree (https://www.moneytalkwitht.com/blog/RahkimSabree.com) Speakers: Markia Brown (http://www.markiabrown.com/), Steven Stack (https://www.moneytalkwitht.com/blog/StevenLStack.com), Camari Ellis (https://youtube.com/channel/UCzraqCajunpvtkDwnakByqA), Nia Adams (http://www.perspectiveschange.com/), Jonathan Thomas (https://youtube.com/channel/UCh6j8npR7TSMij5sJ88js3g), Renita Young (https://www.moneytalkwitht.com/blog/Instagram.com/renitadyoung), Tamika Howell (https://www.instagram.com/organizeyourmoney/) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy

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