Money with Saprina

Saprina Allen

Money with Saprina is a personal finance podcast for women of color who want to get control of their money without the shame or confusion. Each week, Saprina breaks down real-life money topics—budgeting, paying off debt, building savings, and creating wealth when you were never taught how. No jargon. No judgment. Just honest conversations about money, mindset, and building financial confidence. New episodes every week. Follow and subscribe so you never miss a drop.

Episodes

  1. 2h ago

    9. You Know What to Do With Your Money. So Why Aren’t You Doing It?

    You know what you’re supposed to do with your money. You’ve read the books. You’ve listened to the podcasts. You know you should budget, save, pay down debt, and stop spending money you didn’t plan to spend. So why is it still so hard to actually do it? In this episode, I’m talking about the piece of money management we don’t talk about enough: self-trust. For years, I thought becoming “good with money” happened because I hit my financial rock bottom. But looking back, the crisis wasn’t what changed me. It forced me to make a decision. What changed me was everything I did afterward. Opening my accounts instead of avoiding them. Keeping the spending promises I made to myself. Telling myself the truth when I didn’t. And doing those small things over and over until I had something I’d never had before: proof that I could trust myself with money. In this episode, we talk about: Why knowing what to do and actually doing it are two different skillsHow keeping small promises builds financial self-trustThe difference between saying you’re good with money and becoming someone who isWhy your promises need to survive your worst days, not just your best onesWhat to do when you break a promise to yourselfWhy one mistake doesn’t erase the track record you’re buildingThe takeaway: Self-trust isn’t something you wait to feel. You build it. One kept promise at a time. If you know what to do with your money but you’re struggling to consistently do it, you don’t necessarily need more information. You may need accountability and support while you build a new track record. Ready for support? Book a consultation call to learn more about working with me 1:1. https://calendly.com/hermoneyaudit/coaching-consultation

  2. Aug 10

    8. 7 Money Mistakes Keeping You Broke

    You did what you were supposed to do. The career took off, the paycheck got bigger  and somehow you're still living in the same debt cycle, still one surprise expense away from a spiral. That gap between what you earn and how secure you actually feel isn't a discipline problem. In this episode, Saprina breaks down the seven mistakes that quietly keep high earners stuck, and what to do instead. In this episode: (01:00) Confusing income with wealth. Income is what you earn. Wealth is what you keep. Someone making $250K with no savings and a mountain of debt can be less secure than someone making $80K who's been building assets.(01:30) Lifestyle inflation. The raise comes in and instead of buying breathing room, you buy obligations. Enjoy your money — just make sure your lifestyle is funded by your wealth, not your future income.(02:20) Treating debt like it's normal. Affording the payment isn't the same as financial health. Debt isn't good or bad, it's expensive or cheap — and the real question is what it's costing you.(03:00) Having no money system. Discipline is a terrible budgeting tool. Saprina shares why saving "whatever's left at the end of the month" never worked for her either.(03:20) Ignoring your net worth. If income is the only number you track, you're missing the story. How to calculate what you actually own after everything you owe.(04:15) Waiting to feel ready to invest. You won't. Your brain reads unfamiliar as unsafe even when it's good for you — and time is the asset you can't get back.(05:05) Building income without building financial skills. Making more without learning to manage it is filling a bucket with holes in it.The takeaway: If you saw yourself in any of these, your income is the advantage — you're not starting from scratch. You're building the system that turns it into wealth. Next step: If you're tired of wondering where your money went and ready to build a plan for where it should go, book a consultation call — link below. https://bit.ly/45WJmbO Share this with the friend who makes good money and still feels behind.

  3. Aug 5

    7. The High Earner Debt Trap: How To Break The Cycle And Build Wealth

    You hit the income number you once called your "I made it" number. The promotion came. The paycheck came. From the outside, you look like you are winning. But behind the scenes, you are juggling credit card debt, lifestyle inflation, and monthly payments you never quite get ahead of. And every month you wonder the same thing. How am I making this much money and still feeling this far behind? In this episode of Money with Saprina, we get honest about the biggest trap high earners fall into. The belief that more money automatically means more security. It doesn't. Your income and your wealth are two completely different things, and one does not turn into the other on its own. Saprina breaks down why the "I just need to make more money" fix keeps failing. If managing $80,000 feels overwhelming, managing $280,000 will not feel easier. It will feel bigger. Raising your income without changing your systems does not solve the problem. It scales it. This one is for the woman everyone assumes is good with money because she has the career and the title. The one who is quietly exhausted from living the same money month over and over again. Your problem is not that you are not making enough. Your problem is that your system has not caught up to your income yet. Links and Resources Book your free coaching consultation call: [https://calendly.com/hermoneyaudit/coaching-consultation] Connect with Saprina Instagram: @ItsSaprina TikTok: @ItsSaprina YouTube: @ItsSaprina Loved this episode? Follow the show, leave a review, and send it to the friend who looks like she has it all together with money.

  4. Jul 21

    5. Living Paycheck to Paycheck? Here's the Real Reason (It's Not Your Budget)

    70% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck, including 1 in 10 who make six figures. Saprina breaks down what living paycheck to paycheck actually means, why it is not always a budgeting problem, and the exact steps to build your buffer and break the cycle. You make good money. So why does it still feel like you are one bill away from a crisis? In this episode, Saprina defines what living paycheck to paycheck really means, and why it is not always about poor budgeting. For a lot of people, it is wages not keeping up with the cost of living. For others, it is a cash flow issue with one thing in common: no safety net. Saprina breaks down the exact system for getting out of the cycle, starting with knowing your real numbers, telling the difference between fixed and variable expenses, building a spending plan before payday hits, and starting your emergency fund buffer even if you can only start with $100. What you'll learn: The real definition of living paycheck to paycheck, and the simple stress test to know if it applies to youWhy 1 in 10 people earning over $100,000 a year are still living paycheck to paycheckThe difference between fixed expenses and variable expenses, and the test to tell them apartHow to track your spending even if you have never done it beforeHow to build a spending plan that gives every dollar a job before paydayWhy you should never try to save a full 6 month emergency fund all at onceWhat "the credit card float" is, and the one question that tells you if you're doing itKey moments: What it actually means to live paycheck to paycheckThe stress test: could you cover your bills if your paycheck stopped todayFixed vs variable expenses, and why your nail appointment is not a fixed billHow to track your spending when you have no idea where your money goesBuilding your spending plan and giving every dollar a jobStarting your buffer without needing a full emergency fund on day oneThe credit card float, and how to know if you're doing itReady to stop guessing with your money? Book your free Coaching Consultation Call and let's build a system you can trust. https://calendly.com/hermoneyaudit/coaching-consultation

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Money with Saprina is a personal finance podcast for women of color who want to get control of their money without the shame or confusion. Each week, Saprina breaks down real-life money topics—budgeting, paying off debt, building savings, and creating wealth when you were never taught how. No jargon. No judgment. Just honest conversations about money, mindset, and building financial confidence. New episodes every week. Follow and subscribe so you never miss a drop.