I want to say that I've got money figured out...but, I don't. Girl Gone Frugal is a podcast for the woman who: is not naturally frugal, wants to change their financial life, eats kale, wants to travel, but needs some support and suggestions on their financial journey.
I've seen a lot of people talking about participating in boycotts. I've also seen a lot of confusing chatter around what you should and should not do when boycotting. In this podcast episode I share some strategies and helpful tips to boycotting in 2025. Technology makes things easier.
Show Notes:
https://youramericanmoney.com/how-to-design-a-boycott-strategy-that-works-for-you
I'm so excited to share that Your American Money is back (after a 1 year hiatus).
Show Notes:
https://youramericanmoney.com
One of the most impactful trends online influencing Black women is the Soft Life. In today's podcast episode I share how an overseas movement experienced in the US is heavily influenced by work policy designed to control Black women.
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You may be wondering...why are you talking about Taylor Swift on a personal finance podcast? Well, I'm talking about policies both spoken and unspoken that impact women's money. This episode talks about the unspolken power that the music industry flexes when negotiating with artists.
Show Notes:
https://michelleismoneyhungry.com/how-taylor-swifts-ip-victory-could-change-the-business-of-music
In this short episode, I share what Michelle is Money Hungry will be focusing on in 2024. I'm starting a season called Vixens, Virgins and Vigilantes: The Impact of Policy on American Women's Money. Each epissode will cover a spoken or unspoken policy that impacts our money. And, to be clear, it won't be all politics. Policy happens in all aspects of our lives. Listen to the episode to learn more.
Show Notes:
https://michelleismoneyhungry.com/why-dont-more-personal-finance-content-creators-talk-about-policy
Season 7, Episode 1
In this week's episode of Michelle is Money Hungry, I reflect on the Titanic submersible and immigrant boat capsize tragedies from earlier this summer. What do these two tragedies have in common? You may be surprised.
Show notes:
https://michelleismoneyhungry.com/why-do-we-hate-the-rich-and-the-poor
After a 6 month break from creating content for the Michelle is Money Hungry Podcast and Website-I'm back at it! I am energized and ready to go. In this short episode I talk about why personal finance content creators should take breaks and just listen and observe the financial conversations being held around them.
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I love talking about personal finance, policy and equity. But, I've recently made a hard decisioin about the Michelle is Money Hungry Podcast and I'm sharing in this episode what I've decided to do with it.
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I truly enjoyed having the following conversation with Chiante Jones about her journey into entrepreneurship, how she helps high-achieving women better their finances and why so many Black women are attracted to working for themselves.
Show Notes:
https://michelleismoneyhungry.com/how-high-achieving-women-can-better-their-finances
If you're looking for a work from home gig and are trying to figure out a way to choose the best one for your personality, use the following steps to help you find the right gig for you.
Show Notes
https://michelleismoneyhungry.com/how-to-choose-work-from-home-gigs-better
Black women are reevaluating their lives and having very real conversations framed around ease and the "soft-life" In this episode, I reflect on how I embraced a life of ease for myself, how I may have accidentally overcorrected after years of hard work and ask some hard questions about the cost of ease
Show Notes
https://michelleismoneyhungry.com/the-cost-of-a-life-of-ease-for-black-women