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Episode 383: How Tracy Paid Off $170K Of Debt, Why We Need More Queer Voices In The FIRE Movement & Being Open About Privilege REWIND

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Once blogger Tracy Levesque released her article titled, “What I learned from binge-listening to the entire Journey to Launch podcast,” I knew that I had to have her on as a guest. She joins us after paying off $170k worth of debt and jumping on the financial independence, retire early movement.

We chat about the growth mindset her mom passed down to her, her entrepreneurship journey, how true wealth is providing education, curiosity, and the understanding of the value of experiences over material possessions, and why we need to have more LGBTQIA+ voices in the FIRE community.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • What sparked Tracy’s curiosity about the FIRE movement (Financial Independence, Retire Early)
  • Building a business without a roadmap, hustling as an entrepreneur in the computer world + getting into real estate
  • The steps Tracy and her wife took to pay off $170,000 of debt in 10 years using the debt avalanche method + zero-balance transfers
  • Blind spots in the FIRE movement, using privilege for good + the call for more queer voices in the personal finance space
  • How Tracy’s mom taught herself about the stock market and became a successful investor + more

Other Links Mentioned in episode:

Connect with Tracy:

Connect with me:

  continue reading

387 episodes

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Manage episode 429305384 series 1510187
Content provided by Jamila Souffrant. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jamila Souffrant or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Once blogger Tracy Levesque released her article titled, “What I learned from binge-listening to the entire Journey to Launch podcast,” I knew that I had to have her on as a guest. She joins us after paying off $170k worth of debt and jumping on the financial independence, retire early movement.

We chat about the growth mindset her mom passed down to her, her entrepreneurship journey, how true wealth is providing education, curiosity, and the understanding of the value of experiences over material possessions, and why we need to have more LGBTQIA+ voices in the FIRE community.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • What sparked Tracy’s curiosity about the FIRE movement (Financial Independence, Retire Early)
  • Building a business without a roadmap, hustling as an entrepreneur in the computer world + getting into real estate
  • The steps Tracy and her wife took to pay off $170,000 of debt in 10 years using the debt avalanche method + zero-balance transfers
  • Blind spots in the FIRE movement, using privilege for good + the call for more queer voices in the personal finance space
  • How Tracy’s mom taught herself about the stock market and became a successful investor + more

Other Links Mentioned in episode:

Connect with Tracy:

Connect with me:

  continue reading

387 episodes

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