6 episodes

Paid Invoice Podcast is hosted by Judith Jones. It is a personal finance podcast for freelancers, creatives, and entrepreneurs. Here, we will be talking all things money, politics, and everything in between. We will explore how sociopolitical issues and money intertwine, while also talking about the ins and outs of working for yourself and running a business.

Paid Invoice Podcast Judith Jones

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Paid Invoice Podcast is hosted by Judith Jones. It is a personal finance podcast for freelancers, creatives, and entrepreneurs. Here, we will be talking all things money, politics, and everything in between. We will explore how sociopolitical issues and money intertwine, while also talking about the ins and outs of working for yourself and running a business.

    Ep. 5: Where You Start, Doesn't Dictate Where You End w/Cinneah El'Amin

    Ep. 5: Where You Start, Doesn't Dictate Where You End w/Cinneah El'Amin

    In this episode, I will be having a conversation with one of my favorite personal finance bloggers and travels experts, Cinneah El-Amin.

    Cinneah El-Amin is the creator of Flynanced, a debt free travel and financial freedom blog where she inspires readers to fly financially free. At only 26, Cinneah has traveled to 28 countries across 6 continents and is often asked how she affords to travel. She created Flynanced to prove it is possible to travel and still work towards smart financial goals.

    In her own finances, Cinneah is on track to become debt free this year and kickstart her financial independence journey. She seeks to change the narratives for Black millennial women to live life without debt, build generational wealth, and see more of the world on their terms. With a background in financial services and business management, Cinneah brings tangible and accessible personal finance knowledge to her readers.

    We talk about a wide range of topics and issues, including, but not limited to:


    Finding accountability and joy while in debt
    Being a recovering overspender
    Travel hacking
    Building generational wealth
    Pursuing FI/RE

    You can find and follow her work on Instagram @fly.nanced. Don’t forget to follow me @budgetingbrokegirl on Instagram. I post throughout the week about financial literacy, money memes, as well as my own financial journey. Thank you for listening!


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    • 1 hr 1 min
    Ep. 4: Money Is Not An Idol, It’s A Tool w/Justina Trim-Nicholson

    Ep. 4: Money Is Not An Idol, It’s A Tool w/Justina Trim-Nicholson

    In this episode, I will be having a conversation with my longtime friend, scholar, and activist Justina Trim-Nicholson.

    Justina Trim-Nicholson is a graduate of Georgia State University with a MA in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and a BA in Sociology with a Race and Urban Studies concentration and Psychology minor. She recently served as a Women and Gender Studies Instructor at Georgia State. Her background includes working on youth empowerment, amplifying the need for adequate access to education, racial equity and justice, and overall reproductive justice issues. Her research on BIPOC knowledge about rituals, historical references, and modules of healing allows her to utilize this information to center the importance of understanding ancestral trauma when discussing racial equity and justice.

    We talk about a wide range of topics and issues, including, but not limited to:


    soul suppression in the workplace
    spiritual entrepreneurship 
    detaching money and wealth from your self worth 

    You can find and follow her work on Instagram @justinaanicolee. Don’t forget to follow me @budgetingbrokegirl on Instagram. I post throughout the week about financial literacy, money memes, as well as my own financial journey. Thank you for listening!


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    • 1 hr 27 min
    Ep. 3: Why Are The Hardest Jobs Paid The Least? w/ Judy Esber

    Ep. 3: Why Are The Hardest Jobs Paid The Least? w/ Judy Esber

    In this episode, I will be having a conversation with one of my favorite money bloggers and friend Judy Esber. Judy is a money coach who is obsessed with talking about money and putting people on the course to financial freedom. She is a former union organizer, started the Women Of Color Money Coach Academy to coach and train women of color to be money coaches for their communities and the founder of the Confident Money Club where she works with women and couples.

    We talk about a wide range of topics and issues including:


    scarcity and abundance mindset
    being a union organizer and fighting for peoples dignity in work
    being authentic in your content 
    the importance of communities of color having access to financial education

    You can find her on @hearmefinance on Instagram and visit her personal finance blog on her website hearmefinance.com.

    Don’t forget to follow me @budgetingbrokegirl on Instagram. I post throughout the week about financial literacy, money memes, as well as my own financial journey. Thank you for listening!


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    • 1 hr 7 min
    Ep. 2: No One Is Actually "Self-Made"

    Ep. 2: No One Is Actually "Self-Made"

    In this episode I will be having a conversation with my favorite money blogger and internet friend Scarlett McCarthy! Scarlett is a Brooklyn-based freelance content writer, screenwriter, and playwright. In January of 2020, she founded Literally Broke, a personal finance platform for artists and creatives. In its first year, Literally Broke has been featured in Time, US News & World Reports, and Apartment Therapy.

    We talk about a wide range of topics and issues including:


    Dangers of keeping up with the Joneses.
    Exploitation of interns and young people breaking into their industry.
    Duality of both the empowerment and toxicity of “girl boss” feminism and culture in mainstream media and personal finance.
    Unrealistic standards of social media

    You can find her on @literallybrokeblog on Instagram and visit her personal finance blog on her website literallybroke.com. 

    Don’t forget to follow me @budgetingbrokegirl on Instagram. I post throughout the week about financial literacy, money memes, as well as my own financial journey. Thank you for listening! 




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    • 1 hr 5 min
    Ep. 1: Creating Space for Liberation w/ Taina M. Brown

    Ep. 1: Creating Space for Liberation w/ Taina M. Brown

    In this episode, I have a conversation with Taina M. Brown, a Life Coach and DEI strategist. We examine her relationship with money, starting her own business, and trying to create more ethical models of entrepreneurship within capitalism. In addition, we also discuss dealing with imposter syndrome, reframing pleasure outside the concept of sexuality, and financial freedom as a path towards our collective liberation. 

    Be sure to follow her on Instagram @tainambrown and check out her "Got Failure?" series on Facebook. Links below: 

    www.facebook.com/groups/tmbcoaching.thecollective

    www.tainambrown.com


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    • 1 hr 18 min
    Paid Invoice Podcast Trailer

    Paid Invoice Podcast Trailer

    Paid Invoice Podcast is hosted by Judith Jones. It is a personal finance podcast where we talk all things money and business. This podcast is for freelancers, creatives, entrepreneurs, and small business owners. 


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