Just Hit Record Pranay and Sandeep
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- Society & Culture
This weekly podcast is dedicated to understanding what the West holds in store for the ever-growing immigrant community. While building a career and establishing financial stability are essential, blending in and becoming a contributing part of society is key to building a successful life. Join us as we talk about the challenges, the highs and the lows of our journey so far…..
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What I Wish I Knew About Working Out
We get into the idea of working out and what motivates us to keep at it. Is looking good enough to keep you going back to the gym or is there something to working out for longevity. Can most of us prioritize working out the same once we have a family and other responsibilities
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Talking Finances and Prenups
We dive into prenups (prenuptial agreements) and when they’re needed, the importance of talking about finances before getting married and who should bring up the scary topic when you’re in a serious relationship
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The Need for Hyper Independence
Striking a balance between being independent and being able to ask for help is a tricky one, yet a lot of us have chosen the path of hyper independence instead. Why are we so keen to be self sufficient in our personal and professional lives and are we paying the price for it in the long run
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The Fear of Missing Out on New Experiences
FOMO affects everyone. In this episodes we dive into the different types of FOMO and how it affects you at different stages. Especially the FOMO of being single and in a relationship
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The Finances of Dating
Dating is hard enough these days with a paradox of choice as far as online dating sites and potential matches. But once you’ve met someone, how much does your financial status figure in the compatibility test ? Can a saver and a spender really make a long term relationship work or is it bound to end badly…
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How To Get Good At Spending Your Money
Most have 401ks or IRAs set up for retirement. We have been told to have an emergency fund in savings for all those unexpected expenses that pop up. But what about a setting up savings accounts to spend on things we enjoy. Does it make sense to set up an account for the things we like to spend money on like travel, eating out or anniversary presents ?