Fiscal Fitness - Money Strategies for the Fitness Obsessed

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The Fiscal Fitness podcast is about money, saving, budgeting and debt from experienced financial coaches.

  1. Episode 1

    S2 Episode 1: What Money Management Actually Means

    We are here to dispel the myth as to what it means to be financially fit. And fitness folks, we’re speaking your language. This is a podcast for people who are fitness-obsessed but maybe not so great when it comes to their finances. So, why are we talking about money management and fitness?   So many times people think Fiscal Fitness or managing your money well results in more money. That is one piece of it. That’s a really fun piece of it. But it’s just like saying getting in shape is ALL about looking better. That’s just ONE small part of getting in shape. There are so many things that go into that transformation - your mindset, the way you feel about yourself, the way you feel about your life, your internal health, your strength - all of those are part of your fitness journey. And the same is true when it comes to getting financially in shape.   If your fitness and your health are dialed in, but your money isn’t, then your total wellbeing is still out of alignment. We want to boost your entire well-being. We want you healthy financially, physically, mentally, emotionally - all of those things. We want to make it so that money stress is no longer the norm.   This episode of the Fiscal Fitness Podcast with your hosts and Financial Coaches Kelsa Dickey and Jill Emanuel is all about shifting the mindset for personal trainers, fitness enthusiasts, and athletes. We don’t want you to think about what you SHOULD NOT do with your money. We want you to start thinking about what it is that you CAN do with your money. We want you to start dreaming again. We want you to start creating goals around those dreams and then putting a plan in place with your money as the tool to achieve those dreams.   To learn more about how we can help you get fiscally fit, join us at http://becomeaplanmaker.com/   To get insider info about the Fiscal Fitness Podcast, join our Podcast Launch Squad. If Instagram is your jam, make sure you follow Fiscal Fitness, Coach Kelsa, or Coach Jill.

    18 min
  2. Episode 8

    S2 Episode 8: Becoming A Plan Maker

    We believe fiscal fitness is all about creating a plan for your money that you love, building the habits to work that plan, and then challenging yourself to set a goal and go after it.   If you think about an area of your life where having a plan helps - think of meal planning, fitness training schedule, macros - it gives you peace of mind. You know what you have to do. It makes decision-making easier and faster.   Enter the dreaded budget. Unfortunately “budgeting” as most of us know it is a flawed system. It assumes that payday is at the beginning of the month, all bills are paid immediately, and everything in life happens in a snapshot on that payday.   This type of budgeting doesn’t work, and it’s the reason most people think they’re just “not good with money.”   In reality, we know they just need a better system, one that helps them plan by paycheck for the things that come up in any given pay period, while still saving for the expenses that don’t show up in a monthly budget but definitely still show up. We call those the whammies.    In this episode, financial coaches and fitness enthusiasts Kelsa Dickey and Jill Emanuel talk about different types of expenses, how to plan for them, how to save for what’s known, and even plan for the unknown. It’s the meat and potatoes (or chicken and cauliflower rice) of being a plan maker.    If you're ready to ditch the dreaded, awful budgets you’re used to, join us at http://becomeaplanmaker.com/   To get insider info about the Fiscal Fitness Podcast, join our Podcast Launch Squad. If Instagram is your jam, make sure you follow Fiscal Fitness, Coach Kelsa, or Coach Jill.

    38 min
4.8
out of 5
45 Ratings

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The Fiscal Fitness podcast is about money, saving, budgeting and debt from experienced financial coaches.