The Ladybird Purse • Talk Money to Me

The Ladybird Purse • Talk Money to Me

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The Ladybird Purse • Talk Money to Me
The Ladybird Purse • Talk Money to Me
"It's hard to be financially stable when you don't feel mentally stable."

"It's hard to be financially stable when you don't feel mentally stable."

Following up on one of my first interviews.

Feb 08, 2024
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One of my favourite things is following up on previous interviews to see what’s changed. You can read more follow ups here.

This anonymous interview was one of my earliest.

Read the original interview first here:

Take some advice from a financial disaster...

Keris Fox
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November 22, 2021
Take some advice from a financial disaster...

I thought this week I’d tell you a few things that have helped me stop being quite so terrible with money. Or maybe just stopped me feeling quite so terrible about money. (Obviously - and I think even after just two weeks this is clear - I am not a person you should take any financial advice from.)

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