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Author: Paulette Perhach

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Working on your financial self-defense, no matter how bad you are with money.
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If you like the show, please rate it! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Follow me on the socials for writing & personal finance: Twitter: @pauletteperhach Instagram: @paulettejperhach Blog: www.WelcomeToTheWritersLife.com/Blog
Paulette meets with Gaby, Ryan, Christine, and Sara to panic about Coronavirus before they officially socially isolate. References to: Jenny Offill's novel, Weather Ijeoma Oluo Elliott Bay Books Gary Vaynerchuck Wudan's podcast: The Writers’ Co-op Canlis Art of the Table If you like the show, please rate it! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Follow Paulette on the socials for writing & personal finance: Twitter: @pauletteperhach Instagram: @paulettejperhach Blog: www.WelcomeToTheWritersLife.com/Blog
My fancy-ish friend Vik and I sit down to talk about the financial life of Los Angeles and lifestyle creep before we head out to stock up for our shared birthday party. If you like the show, please rate it! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Follow me on the socials for writing & personal finance: Twitter: @pauletteperhach Instagram: @paulettejperhach Blog: www.WelcomeToTheWritersLife.com/Blog
We enjoy an ALL LADIES monthly money dinner with Gaby, Sara, and Christine. Gaby the poets laughs at the mere mention of the term "net worth." We come up with Monthly Money Dinner Challenges. And we talk about the cost of egg freezing.
Money friends Christine, Katie, Amir and I tape an episode of the monthly money dinner on the rooftop deck, where I discovered both that the sounds of the city (airplanes, sirens) are not conducive to podcast recording, and that if I put the recorder right on the table you can hear every tap. Hence SO sorry about that crap on the recording. Here's a recommended reading from this episode: The Willpower Instinct: www.goodreads.com/book/show/10865206-the-willpower-instinct If you like the show, please rate it! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Follow me on the socials for writing & personal finance: Twitter: @pauletteperhach Instagram: @paulettejperhach
My freelance coaching student Bria Sullivan talks about how she saved up to talk a year off to write. Check out more of her story at www.TheTypeABohemian.com. If you like the show, please rate it! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Follow me on the socials for writing & personal finance: Twitter: @pauletteperhach Instagram: @paulettejperhach Blog: www.WelcomeToTheWritersLife.com/Blog
My friends Joyce, Christine, Ryan and I meet for a monthly money dinner to contemplate questions such as: 1. What kinds of things has Nicholas Cage wasted money on? 2. Are we spending too much on subscriptions? 3. How much should you spend on a plant?
My friends come over for the first Monthly Money Check-in Dinner, and together we face our numbers over chicken.
Ignoring all advice from Amanda Abella, I can't seem to actually sell my course. As in, suggest people buy it. I talk to my first coaching client, writer Jane D. French, about why.
I met Amanda Abella at the Statement event, a women's networking retreat in New York. She was the most sales-forward person I've ever met, (that laugh!), and she makes great money. So I knew I needed her help.
Amir and I went to FinCon for the first time as a developer and a writer. Meeting the people behind the nation's financial education changed my whole outlook of Fuck Off Funds and my career.
Arriving in Anchorage before my family to meet up for our cruise to Alaska, I somehow manage to spend almost half my budget in a day. So I sit down with my mom, sister, and nephew to make a plan. Warning, the laughing gets real loud.
Sylvia and I wrap up my frugal eating money with some wins and some not-so-win-ish situations.
How much do you have to get overcharged before you'll say something about the error? I might not have said anything about 30 cents, but it's my frugal month...
Sylvia Hall, a 37-year-old who could afford to retire early, offers to show me her frugal eating ways at the WinCo, where I'll attempt to eat for $65 a month like her. (This is the day my recorder died. Sorry, you can hear some of its death rattle.)
Sylvia Hall, a 37-year-old who could afford to retire early, offers to show me her frugal eating ways. But first, I take her to my favorite food co-op to say good-bye...
Pam Mandel, travel writer, posts on Twitter, "it's a really gorgeous day. who wants to meet at alki for a break this afternoon?" Three hours later...
Emma tells me the jaw-dropping story of how a childhood of financial insecurity made her feel like she had to quit writing.
Kristin Wong, author of Get Money, talks to me about getting more of it.
Cait Flanders, author of The Year of Less, visits my tiny place and we ask each other all the questions about money, buying, and insurance.
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richard tejada

interesting story your mom is funny ❤️

May 23rd
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