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Buy What You Love Without Going Broke: Transform Your Spending and Get More of What Money Can’t Buy [Audiobook]

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Buy What You Love Without Going Broke: Transform Your Spending and Get More of What Money Can’t Buy [Audiobook]

Buy What You Love Without Going Broke: Transform Your Spending and Get More of What Money Can’t Buy [Audiobook]
English | ASIN: B0D2JHHVWV | 2025 | 6 hours and 17 minutes | MP3@64 kbps | 172 MB
Author: Jen Smith, Jill Sirianni
Narrator: Jen Smith, Jill Sirianni

A relatable personal finance guide that gives a fresh take on how to control your impulse spending so you can stick to a budget and pay off debt, without the guilt and shame of traditional financial advice—from the hosts of the beloved Frugal Friends podcast. There’s a lot of noise out there about how to spend (and not spend) your hard-earned money. But what if you made financial decisions based on what you value—instead of what others are telling you to value? This is the empowering approach Jen Smith and Jill Sirianni, hosts of the Frugal Friends podcast, want you to take to improve your spending habits.

They believe you can value anything (yes, anything!), whether that’s a daily latte, fancy dinners out, or vacations. But, despite what social media is saying, you don’t value everything. The Frugal Friends’ wisdom comes from personal experience: Jen paid off $78,000 of debt in two years without a six-figure income, while Jill has a background in social work and downsized to an RV to pay off student loans. Together, their advice is both relatable and actionable. In their debut book, they share a plan for sifting through what’s not important to find the things you truly love spending money on. If you want to reach your goals and feel good about your finances, Buy What You Love Without Going Broke offers a holistic approach to reshape the way you think about spending money.