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What You Need, When You Need It Podcast

What You Need, When You Need It Podcast

By: KIRO Seattle / Seattle Credit Union
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Welcome to What You Need When You Need It – a bi-monthly podcast by Seattle Credit Union on relevant topics affecting our city and our state; and ways to positively impact your financial health. No matter where you are in your life, Seattle Credit Union is here to help you prosper.

Episodes
  • Millennials: It’s Your Second Recession - Now What?
    Feb 5 2021

    We’ll see how three millennials are answering this question in the next episode of: What You Need When You Need It – a podcast by Seattle Credit Union.

    Tune in to hear how these second-time recession survivors are navigating a budget, what they’re saving for and how they tap into the secret power of the side-hustle to keep their finances in balance in the time of COVID.

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    51 mins
  • Setting yourself, and your family, up for financial success
    Dec 17 2020

    Tune in to hear tips and tricks from Chris Malins – a financial professional with a top university –  who works with money for a living. He de-mystifies personal finances and offers ways to think establish and manage budgets, automate tasks and get the most from your money.

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    35 mins
  • Books, Beer & Budgeting for The Future, Part 2
    Oct 30 2020

    Hear a two part series from budgeting expert and ‘financial feminist’ Tori Dunlap with tips for 20-somethings. She saved her first $100k by age 25 and shares advice on building a strong foundation, avoiding four-letter-words like DEBT, and taking control of your financial future.

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    26 mins
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