Mixed advice that’s not quite realistic
I just started on this podcast and felt okay about it, but the Wallet Activism interview left me feeling off. Some of the ideas are good, but to advise people to pull their money from bigger banks, sacrifice housing space or a yard for a shorter eco-friendly commute, and not to shop places that use fossil fuels is just weird and unrealistic. Climate change is polarizing, but the advice is disregarding things like the positive financial and environmental impact of a home garden or the fact that many Americans simply can’t afford things like EV’s or maybe don’t want to buy things from China for the sake of a clean energy label. I don’t discredit making financial changes for a better global impact, but in the name of personal finance the bits in the podcast episode should be more cognizant of actual personal financial situations.
CallieDee via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/09/23
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Seikaharp via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/17/17
I streamed the episode on first home buyers tips, and 25 minutes into a 40 minute episode we haven’t even gotten to the tips or the featured interviewer, I’m still hearing about her life story, how she bought a house, sold it, got divorced etc
Ikamanon via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/02/18
But I do not enjoy a podcast where the hosts rambles on and on and on, and really gets off topic. Get to the point please.
JenArnie via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/13/17
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