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For Fox Sake - #1 The Introduction Episode

#1 The Introduction Episode

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08/19/23 • 12 min

For Fox Sake

Welcome to For Fox Sake. This podcast will be focused on dismantling money shame and talking about real life and finance... including the taboo topics that may be “off-the-table” in other places of personal finance education.

Vee shares who she is, why she isn’t afraid of failure, an inspirational story that will leave you with motivation to tackle your week ahead, and more!

In this debut episode I talk about:

  • Why vulnerability and transparency are superpowers
  • How failing better is the goal of life
  • Choosing to ignore the naysayers
  • What to tell yourself to push forward during new ventures, taking leaps of faith, + more

MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE:

RESOURCES:

SHOW INFORMATION:

For Fox Sake is a financial education and personal development podcast dedicated to deconstructing money shame, sharing money stories, and discussing the often “off-the-table” topics of life.

HOST BIO:

Vee Weir is an award-winning, anti-capitalist personal finance content creator and business owner. Her main focus and mission is to challenge common money myths, dismantle barriers preventing access to financial information and examine how capitalism negatively impacts the working class.

In the past 7 years, Vee has amassed a following of over 25k+ online and has been featured in Forbes, Business Insider, CNBC, and more.

When she’s not online she spends her time hiking with her husband and three dogs in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.

HOST SOCIAL MEDIA:

DISCLAIMERS:

  • This show may contain affiliate links or links from advertisers where I earn a commission, direct payment or products.
  • Opinions are my own.
  • Information shared on this podcast is for entertainment purposes only and should not be considered as professional advice.

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Welcome to For Fox Sake. This podcast will be focused on dismantling money shame and talking about real life and finance... including the taboo topics that may be “off-the-table” in other places of personal finance education.

Vee shares who she is, why she isn’t afraid of failure, an inspirational story that will leave you with motivation to tackle your week ahead, and more!

In this debut episode I talk about:

  • Why vulnerability and transparency are superpowers
  • How failing better is the goal of life
  • Choosing to ignore the naysayers
  • What to tell yourself to push forward during new ventures, taking leaps of faith, + more

MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE:

RESOURCES:

SHOW INFORMATION:

For Fox Sake is a financial education and personal development podcast dedicated to deconstructing money shame, sharing money stories, and discussing the often “off-the-table” topics of life.

HOST BIO:

Vee Weir is an award-winning, anti-capitalist personal finance content creator and business owner. Her main focus and mission is to challenge common money myths, dismantle barriers preventing access to financial information and examine how capitalism negatively impacts the working class.

In the past 7 years, Vee has amassed a following of over 25k+ online and has been featured in Forbes, Business Insider, CNBC, and more.

When she’s not online she spends her time hiking with her husband and three dogs in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.

HOST SOCIAL MEDIA:

DISCLAIMERS:

  • This show may contain affiliate links or links from advertisers where I earn a commission, direct payment or products.
  • Opinions are my own.
  • Information shared on this podcast is for entertainment purposes only and should not be considered as professional advice.

CREDITS:

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#2 Are We House Poor? How We Bought Our $471k Home + Lessons On New Homeownership

In this episode of For Fox Sake, Joe Bogumill, Vee’s husband, joins the podcast to talk about the home buying process. They share real numbers, the surprises home ownership has brought, and what they would do differently if they could go back and buy again.

In this episode you’ll learn:

  • Why Vee and Joe were able to buy a house in the 2023 real estate market
  • What they’d eventually like to splurge on in the home + what they don’t really care about
  • The exact process they went through to become homeowners, why owning a home is becoming a far-fetched dream in America, what their mortgage payment ended up being, + more

MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE/SOURCES:

RESOURCES:

SHOW INFORMATION:

For Fox Sake is a financial education and personal development podcast dedicated to deconstructing money shame, sharing money stories, and discussing the often “off-the-table” topics of life.

HOST BIO:

Vee Weir is an award-winning, anti-capitalist personal finance content creator and business owner. Her main focus and mission is to challenge common money myths, dismantle barriers preventing access to financial information and examine how capitalism negatively impacts the working class.

In the past 7 years, Vee has amassed a following of over 25k+ online and has been featured in Forbes, Business Insider, CNBC, and more.

When she’s not online she spends her time hiking with her husband and three dogs in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.

HOST SOCIAL MEDIA:

DISCLAIMERS:

  • This show may contain affiliate links or links from advertisers where I earn a commission, direct payment or products.
  • Opinions are my own.
  • Information shared on this podcast is for entertainment purposes only and should not be considered as professional advice.

CREDITS:

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