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Episode description
What’s the process really like when you’re paying off a mountain of debt? Today we get into the habits and mindset changes Toni and her family made to pay off over $100k of debt!
How One Family Paid $100K of DebtI love a good debt free story. I enjoy seeing others work hard to get rid of the credit card, student loans, car loans, and other debt that is weighing them down.
I also know personal experience is not always fast or even a smooth process. For us, it began with getting on the same page with how we wanted to tackle it. Then there was the reality of the numbers.
My husband has his first post-grate job and I had a part time internship. With time, we found our rhythm and knocked it out.
I’ve also had quite a few episodes on this podcast and on Couple Money sharing people’s journey, including Toni Husbands.
What I loved about her story is that it wasn’t a ‘We paid off ‘$100,000 in year and half story’.
Which in all honesty, I enjoy watching and reading too, but when that's the main narrative being shared, it’s a bit discouraging because they tend to gloss over key details.
When you dig into the article, you can see that both are earning six figures or I’ve even seen where parents chip in for them to buy a house in an expensive city.
My problem isn’t with those details, but the fact that it gives the false impression of how easy it is to become debt free.
In many cases, it’s a commitment and in that journey not only are you freeing up your finances because you don’t have that debt anymore, but you’re opening up options.
In this episode we are discussing a lot of the nuances and struggles that can come up. We’ll get into:
- Some of the hurdles and challenges she had to overcome
- Which habits helped and what she would do differently
- Opportunities that opened up now that’s she’s dumped her debt
Let’s get started!
Resources to Dump Your Debt FasterTired of being in debt? Here are some resources to help you dump it faster.
Handy Tools to Pay Your Debt Off Faster- Best Budget and Money Apps: Personal Capital, Tiller, Mint
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- Join Our Thriving Families Community on Facebook
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- The Great Debt Dump: Running Toward Financial Freedom with the Power of Community
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Note: Interview is edited for clarity and length.
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