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S3_E23 Broke Girl Habits (that made me wealthy)

S3_E23 Broke Girl Habits (that made me wealthy)

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Today, we’re talking about the habits I picked up when I had very little money—habits that I have intentionally kept even as I became unapologetically wealthy. And here’s the thing: a lot of what keeps women financially stuck has nothing to do with what we earn and everything to do with what we’re taught to spend on.

The truth is, women are subjected to a relentless pressure to look a certain way. From hair, to weight, to fashion, we are quietly taxed every single day just to be seen as “professional” or “acceptable.” This pink tax doesn’t just hurt our wallets—it delays our financial independence.

In this episode, I unpack:

  • How societal pressures sabotage women’s savings and investment goals

  • The reality behind the so-called "pink tax" on women

  • The 5 (plus one sneaky extra!) broke girl habits I still live by

  • Hacks for looking and feeling fabulous without blowing your wealth goals

  • Why challenging price structures, subscription creep, and unnecessary spending is the ultimate feminist act

If you’re ready to get serious about building real wealth—and doing it on your terms—this is your permission slip to start (or keep going).

Resources and Mentions:

  • Financial Feminist by Tori Dunlap

  • Hair House Warehouse (DIY hair touch-up supplies)

  • My go-to secondhand and op-shopping tricks

Call to Action: ✨ Share your favorite "broke girl" habit that you still use today! Comment on the episode post or DM me @thehappymoneyjourney

🎧 Listen now and start hacking your way to unapologetic wealth.

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