• My Fave Things: Lake Charles Edition (2022)

    If you’re an old school follower of mine, you’ll likely remember my annual My Fave Things project from when I lived in New Orleans. It’s something that I thoroughly enjoyed doing each year because I have deep appreciation for Makers and shining a light on them and their work. Anyone who has the artistic talent, […]

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  • No. 2 – Oct Newsletter: fall things + market volatility

    Last time we spoke here, I was still lingering in that evasive vacation mode. But today my friends, I am in Career & Busy Mom mode! Honestly, is anyone not busy these days? It seems like post-pandemic schedules are really trying to make up for lost time. I ended my summer with a trip to […]

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  • Holiday Financial Success Prep for 2023

    There are only 65 Days left until the new year, but that is plenty of time to do some financial success prep for 2023 to set yourself up for financial success through the holidays and into the new year! Here are 9 things you do to save money through the holidays and start your year […]

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  • October Q&A: Getting Started with Investing

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    This month, I’ve been fielding all of your most burning questions about getting started with investing, and there are a wide range! Everything from ‘where the heck do I even start’ to more strategic questions like ‘should I pay extra for investment advice for my 401(k)?’ In this blog post, I navigate them all! What […]

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  • No. 1 – June Newsletter: vacation mode

    Welcome to my first newsletter. Well, officially my 2nd one since you got my welcome message. As a quick reminder, this newsletter will bring you all sorts of tidbits. Not just money and finance ones—albeit there will be plenty of those—but tidbits about my life, what I’m reading and watching, products I love, random thoughts […]

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  • Managing student loan debt requires a mindset shift around debt

    Managing student loan debt is a challenge that more than half of all millennials have to deal with, and that’s on top of all of the other hurdles we have had to face that previous generations did not, i.e. dotcom bust, financial crisis, Covid-19, rising costs of living & healthcare without equal rising of paychecks, […]

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