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The Money Love Podcast, hosted by Certified Life Coach Paige Pritchard, is the podcast for high-achieving and high-earning women who are looking to ditch scarcity and confusion with their money and move towards a financial life full of confidence, abundance, and clarity. Each week Paige helps you transform your mindset, relationship, and results with money so you can build your dream financial life.

Learn the mindset shifts and actionable strategies needed to make more money, nail the art of budgeting, pay off debt, stop impulse spending, build up savings, build financial intimacy in your relationships and so much more.

Learn more at www.overcomingoverspending.com

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    • 4.9 • 350 Ratings

The Money Love Podcast, hosted by Certified Life Coach Paige Pritchard, is the podcast for high-achieving and high-earning women who are looking to ditch scarcity and confusion with their money and move towards a financial life full of confidence, abundance, and clarity. Each week Paige helps you transform your mindset, relationship, and results with money so you can build your dream financial life.

Learn the mindset shifts and actionable strategies needed to make more money, nail the art of budgeting, pay off debt, stop impulse spending, build up savings, build financial intimacy in your relationships and so much more.

Learn more at www.overcomingoverspending.com

    144: Paying off six-figures of debt on two teacher's salaries with Allison Baggerly of Inspired Budget

    144: Paying off six-figures of debt on two teacher's salaries with Allison Baggerly of Inspired Budget

    Have you ever told yourself that you can't pay off your debt becuase you don't make enough? Have you ever counted yourself out of building wealth because you work in a lower-income industry? If you've ever fallen into either of these traps, then this week's episode of the podcast with my guest Allison Baggerly, Founder of Inspired Budget, is one you cannot miss.
    Allison alongside her husband paid off over $111,000 of debt on two teachers salaries over a span of four and a half years. In this fun conversation between two friends talking finance Allison shares the ups and downs of their journey, where they started, the biggest keys to their success and their biggest mistakes along the way. Allison also walks you through how to create your first mini budget so that you can start budgeting today (and don't have to wait until you're paid again or the first of the month). You can find and work with Allison using the links below. Enjoy!
     
    Find and Work with Allison:
    Her Website
    Her Instagram
    Her Book
    Her Podcast
     
    START HERE: 
    FREE MASTERCLASS: Why You Impulse Shop & How To Stop
    Get Paige’s Money Recommendations
     
    Work with Paige:
    Join the Overcoming Overspending Membership HERE
    Use code “MLP30” at checkout to save $30 on your first month inside the membership 


    Where you can find Paige online:
    Website: https://www.paigepritchard.com 
    Instagram: @overcoming_overspending
    TikTok: @overcoming_overspending

    • 1 hr 9 min
    143: How To Do Hard Things

    143: How To Do Hard Things

    Your brain (and mine) is lazy. Very lazy. Your brain was designed to seek pleasure, avoid challenges, and expend the least amount of energy possible. Becuase of that, doing hard and challenging things like getting out of debt, finding a new and higher paying job, hitting a million dollar net worth are... hard. But just becuase something is hard and challenge doesn't mean you shouldn't do it. In fact, I believe that harder that something is, the more you should pursue it. For most things, the harder something is the more meaningful it is becuase the more it changes and evolves you into a better version of yourself.
    In this episode of The Money Love Podcast we're breaking down how to do hard and challenging things. Paige walks you through her best 5 tips that you can deploy so that you'll seek out and pursue challenging things. Enjoy!
     
    Work with Paige:
    Join the Overcoming Overspending Membership HERE
    Use code MLP30 at checkout to save $30 off your first month inside the membership
     
    FREE RESOURCES:
    FREE MASTERCLASS: Why You Impulse Shop & How To Stop
    Get Paige’s Money Recommendations



    Where you can find Paige online:
    Website: https://www.paigepritchard.com 
    IG: @overcoming_overspending
    TikTok: @overcoming_overspending
    Subscribe to Paige's YouTube Channel

    • 40 min
    142: Why You Should Choose Hard

    142: Why You Should Choose Hard

    Are you someone who welcomes hard things into your life or are you someone who avoids challenges in your life (and as a result ends up making things harder on yourself)? When we choose to do hard and challenging things we become stronger, we show ourselves what we're capable of, and we make our contribution to the world. Unfortunately, with everything in our world getting faster, easier, and friction-free many of us have become entitled to comfort and avoidant of discomfort. But in order to live an extrordinary life of immense contribution, we have to actively choose to do and go through hard things. 

    In this week's episode of The Money Love Podcast we're talking about hard things and why you should intentionally seek them out. Paige walks through the topic of comfort entitlement, explains why we are so adverse to challenge, and gives you her best three arguements of why hard things and challenges are something that you should actually run towards, rather than running away from. Enjoy!
     
    Work with Paige:
    Join the Overcoming Overspending Membership HERE
    Use code MLP30 at checkout to save $30 off your first month inside the membership
     
    FREE RESOURCES:
    FREE MASTERCLASS: Why You Impulse Shop & How To Stop
    Get Paige’s Money Recommendations



    Where you can find Paige online:
    Website: https://www.paigepritchard.com 
    IG: @overcoming_overspending
    TikTok: @overcoming_overspending
    Subscribe to Paige's YouTube Channel

    • 41 min
    141: You're not bad with money, you just have ADHD with Ellyce Fulmore, Founder of Queerd Co.

    141: You're not bad with money, you just have ADHD with Ellyce Fulmore, Founder of Queerd Co.

    If you have ADHD and have ever thought "I'm just bad with money" then this week's episode will show you that you're not lazy, you don't lack will power, and you're not bad with money... you just have ADHD. When you can realize that you're trying to manage your money with tools and in a system that wasn't designed for your success, you can start to make adjustments to your finanical approach so that you can start to make meaningful progress with your finances. 

    Joining me on the podcast this week is Ellyse Fulmore who is a queer and neurodivergent financial educator, content creator, best-selling author, and the founder of Queerd Co., a financial literacy company. Ellyce has also been diagnosed with ADHD so she is passionate about helping her online community of over half a million find the right tools, strategies, and perspectives to create a life where financial stability and joy coexist. We break down common lies that people with ADHD believe about themselves ("I'm lazy." "I lack willpower." "I'm bad with money.") along with sharing Ellyce's best tips and tricks for neurodivergent brains to better manage their money. Enjoy!
     
    Find and Work with Ellyce:
    Her Website
    Her Instagram
    Her Book
    Her Neurospicy Money Method Program
     
    START HERE: 
    FREE MASTERCLASS: Why You Impulse Shop & How To Stop
    Get Paige’s Money Recommendations
     
    Work with Paige:
    Join the Overcoming Overspending Membership HERE
    Use code “MLP30” at checkout to save $30 on your first month inside the membership 

    Where you can find Paige online:
    Website: https://www.paigepritchard.com 
    Instagram: @overcoming_overspending
    TikTok: @overcoming_overspending

    • 1 hr 7 min
    140: You Don't Really Want More Stuff With Renee Benes, Host of the Unstuffed Podcast

    140: You Don't Really Want More Stuff With Renee Benes, Host of the Unstuffed Podcast

    You don't REALLY want more stuff. In fact, our desire for most things that we buy goes much deeper than just wanting that cute new sweater for our next date night or the organizational bins to have your produce neatly displayed in your fridge. There's always more hidden and deeper meaning behind our desires and this is exactly what I'm breaking down with my guest Renee Benes in this week's episode of the podcast. 

    Renee is a self-proclaimed shopaholic turned minimalist who took her family's journey of downsizing by 2,000 square feet and turned it into a global brand. She has been sharing her life stories and lessons of living with less in hopes of inspiring other people to design lives that feel bigger than stuff. In this conversation with Renee we talk about the deeper meaning behind why we want the things we do and whats really motivating your purchases at a core level. Enjoy!
     
    Find and Work with Renee:
    Her Website
    Her Instagram
    Her Podcast
     
    START HERE: 
    FREE MASTERCLASS: Why You Impulse Shop & How To Stop
    Get Paige’s Money Recommendations
     
    Work with Paige:
    Join the Overcoming Overspending Membership HERE
    Use code “MLP30” at checkout to save $30 on your first month inside the membership 

    Where you can find Paige online:
    Website: https://www.paigepritchard.com 
    Instagram: @overcoming_overspending
    TikTok: @overcoming_overspending

    • 57 min
    139: Breaking Down Bankruptcy with Bankruptcy Attorney, Adrienne Hines

    139: Breaking Down Bankruptcy with Bankruptcy Attorney, Adrienne Hines

    In this week's episode of The Money Love Podcast, Paige is breaking down bankruptcy with Ohio bankruptcy attorney, Adrienne Hines. Bankruptcy is a financial tool that many know little about, is greatly misunderstood, and is clouded in shame, guilt, and judgement. This stops many people from considering it as an option to receive a fresh start along their financial journey. Adrienne Hines is on a mission to change that and her mission is to transform bankruptcy from a daunting word to a powerful tool for financial wellness and deliver debt relief with dignity to her audience.

    In this value-packed and enlightening conversation with Adrienne we are covering what bankruptcy is (and what is actually happening when you file bankruptcy), the two different types of bankruptcy and the requirements for each, the difference between using a debt settlement company and filing bankruptcy, how bankruptcy impacts your credit score and other ripple effects and implications of filing bankruptcy, what payments to prioritize if you're falling behind on your debt, and how to release the shame and guilt associated with filing bankruptcy. Enjoy!
     
    About Adrienne:
    Almost 30 Years of Experience: Adrienne is Ohio's trusted bankruptcy expert. Over two decades, she's transformed bankruptcy from a daunting word to a powerful tool for financial wellness and delivering debt relief with dignity. Pioneering the digital realm, Adrienne uses TikTok to debunk bankruptcy myths and boost financial literacy. Her mission: reshape how we see bankruptcy and highlight its role in financial empowerment and help you find debt relief with dignity. She won the 2023 Best Bankruptcy Advice Award from the 2023 FinTok Awards hosted by Debt.com.
     
    Find and Work with Adrienne:
    Her Website
    Her Instagram
    Her TikTok
     
    START HERE: 
    FREE MASTERCLASS: Why You Impulse Shop & How To Stop
    Get Paige’s Money Recommendations
     
    Work with Paige:
    Join the Overcoming Overspending Membership HERE
    Use code “MLP30” at checkout to save $30 on your first month inside the membership 

    Where you can find Paige online:
    Website: https://www.paigepritchard.com 
    Instagram: @overcoming_overspending
    TikTok: @overcoming_overspending

    • 1 hr 11 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
350 Ratings

350 Ratings

moeshannon ,

CHANGED MY LIFE!

I grew up as a middle class girly whose parents never really let me worry about money. I wasn’t spoiled by any means and definitely was told no when I asked for things I didn’t need, but for the most part I was given money/things when I needed them.

As an adult, I have always rollercoastered with my finances. No matter what I tried or who tried to help me or motivate me - I ended up overspending within a month. I caught myself (with Paige’s help on ep.1) thinking “it’s just money. I’ll make more and pay this off.” or “just put it on a credit card now, you’ll have to buy it eventually anyways”

Paige changed that completely. I am still working through her program and listen to her podcast weekly to maintain a healthy money mindset. BUT her tips really work! My favorite is the shopping sprint. By using her tips and guidance, I was able to get completely out of $15k worth of credit card debt on my own, get approved for and buy my first home, buy a 3 row car I’ve needed for work, AND it all led to a proposal!! (ain’t no man want to take on my debt voluntarily).

Now we’re able to keep my fiancé's previous condo as a rental property, are paying for our wedding out of pocket, and remodeling our new home (slowly) to be exactly what we want without accruing credit card debt.

When I say she changed my life I truly mean it.

Hatt-family ,

Very Helpful🫶🏽

Financial information for e eryday people.

Joy & Laughter ,

Clear & Relatable

Thank you Paige! I am grateful you followed through with producing an amazing podcast. There are so many things I value with your messages, concepts, and communication. I love that you do not have any external ads in ANY of your episodes! You only talk about the products and services you personally offers to help overcome overspending.

I enjoy learning about the model in different situations. My mind was blown with the concept that a circumstance (which is a fact only), created your thoughts, which than create your feelings, which lead to your actions and results!

I previously thought debt made me a weak person. I now understand that debt is neutral and it does not define me at all, which helped me realize I have the power to put a plan in place without feeling guilt about the balances I owe. I am in control and it’s doesn’t control me.

Paige, thank you for your understanding and support. I look forward to your new insights every week!

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