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Frugal Friends Podcast

Controlling your spending is hard to do. On every episode of Frugal Friends, we'll try to help you g

Episodes

Total: 466

It starts with "I'll do it later." The next thing you know, you have a mountain of clutter at home.

Personal finance tips are everywhere, and let’s be honest—it can feel overwhelming. How are you supp

Ever wonder why you can't break certain money habits, like impulse buying, constantly overspending,

It doesn't matter if you're living alone or with your family, the most challenging question of the d

We’ve all had that moment when an advertisement passes by, and our mind goes, “I definitely need tha

A present for you—from our hearts: a frugal holiday season! There’s no better way to celebrate than

If we receive a set of puzzle pieces, we can’t complete the picture without knowing how they fit tog

You know the drill, and you’re definitely not new to this game. We might not be able to completely s

We’ve all been there—caught in a cycle of self-doubt and fear of failure, wondering if we’ll ever ge

Some of us embrace a horror-themed festivity, some of us love twinkly lights, but no matter your sty

Spoiler alert: high food income holidays are just around the corner, and your kitchen is crying for

Whether you're asking for a raise or just trying to make your voice heard, negotiation doesn’t have

News flash! Influencers are not telling you the whole truth on social media. It’s not malicious, but

There’s nothing scarier than spending money on something you'll use only once, give away, or that wi

When the world feels overwhelming and you’re not sure how to make a difference, remember that there’

Of course we deserve a little treat or maybe even an indulgence now and then. We’re all guilty of th

There is something uniquely simple and effective about timelessness: it never gets old and it always

Best believe, you’re not behind and it’s never too late to focus on reclaiming the confidence you on

Asking for help can be super awkward, uncomfortable, and scary. But here’s the thing: not having a c

We are not saying you shouldn't be aware of or manage your money well, we are saying you don’t need