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Common Cents with Rachel Cruze
FromThe WoMed
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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Sep 23, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Rachel Cruze (RachelCruze.com) joins D and Dani to tackle the overwhelming subject of personal finance and how best to achieve financial health. The WoMed’s Lubrication Question this week centers on the funniest things they’ve seen strangers do, which results in some very strange but equally hilarious responses. Rachel describes how she became involved in finance from a young age by traveling the country with her dad, her goal to help all people achieve financial success, and how she has managed to navigate the world without a credit score. The hosts reveal some of their biggest financial struggles and ask their most pressing financial questions including how to approach student loan debt, refinancing, and retirement. Rachel, D, and Dani uncover the biggest reasons people find themselves being financially irresponsible, which relates back to comparison culture and Instagram highlight reels. Check out Rachel’s show and podcast and find her on Instagram @RachelCruze to learn more!
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Released:
Sep 23, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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