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On this episode of the Stuff I Don't Like Podcast, I talk with Catie Takimoto a.k.a. the Millenial Money Honey. On part 1, we discussed the trending F.I.R.E. (financial independence, retire early) movement, and how consumerism not only drains our wallets, but sometimes fuels injustice. On part 2, we unpack the reality of most "financial experts," who often grow up up in upper-class privilege but advise their working class audience to "just save." Instead of doling out more buzzwords and soundbites, we try to offer tangible advice on how to invest and save on a budget. FOR LINKS TO ALL THE BOOKS/DOCUMENTARIE/STOCKS REFERENCED IN THE EPISODE, VISIT STUFFIDONTLIKE.NET References I Will Teach You To Be Rich by Ramit Sethi 4-Hour Workweek by Tom Ferriss The Minimalists on Netflix Your Money or Your Life by Vicki Robin

On this episode of the Stuff I Don't Like Podcast, I talk with Catie Takimoto a.k.a. the Millenial Money Honey. We discuss the trending F.I.R.E. (financial independence, retire early) movement, and how consumerism not only drains our wallets, but sometimes fuels injustice.

In this episode, Rae recaps the recent trial of killer cop, Amber Guyger and wonders why people love forgiving their oppressors so much? If you like the show, please subscribe, rate and review the podcast! You can also visit stuffidontlike.net for more info and follow the show on Insatgram @stuffidontlikepodcast.

On this episode of the Stuff I Don’t Like Podcast with sound healer, Eric Mellgren. After spending the better part of adult life working in the music industry, Eric started the process of searching for “a way of living” instead of just a career. He is now leads sound guided meditation using crystal singing bowls to produce healing vibrations to alleviate stress...a.k.a. soundbaths. Don’t know what a soundbath is? Think this whole thing sounds a bit too woo-woo for you? No worries, just take a listen, gain some information, and open your mind up to the healing vibes…

On this episode of the Stuff I Don't Like Podcast, I chat with the founder of Decolonizing Therapy, Dr. Jennifer Mullan. We discuss how generational trauma affects marginalized communities and how ancient forms of healing can be integrated with western medicine. This interview was so informative, I decided to break it up into two parts so that you guys could partake in all of Dr. Jenny's wisdom. If you haven't listened to part 1 yet, you can catch up first! You can also follow Dr. Jenny on Instagram @decolonizingtherapy.

On this episode of the Stuff I Don't Like Podcast, I chat with the founder of Decolonizing Therapy, Dr. Jennifer Mullan. We discuss how generational trauma affects marginalized communities and how ancient forms of healing can be integrated with western medicine. This interview was so informative, I decided to break it up into two parts so that you guys could partake in all of Dr. Jenny's wisdom. Tune in next week for part 2. You can follow Dr. Jenny on Instagram @decolonizingtherapy.

On this special bonus episode of the Stuff I Like Podcast I give my thoughts on the controversial partnership between hip hop icon JAY Z and the NFL. Many people argue that Hov is making the wrong move by allying with the same company that fired Colin Kaepernick and launched a national debate on police brutality. Is he a sellout or a just man with a plan?

On this episode of the Stuff I Don’t Like Podcast, I chat with the creator of the Panthyon webseries Dan Fletcher and one of the directors, Rebecca Louisell. This episode is a MUST-LISTEN for anyone interested in creating their own web series or any type of independent media. We discuss how to raise funds for your project, marketing, and promotions, and how to overcome obstacles to ensure your project is a success. For more information about the Panthyon series, go to youtube.com/thepantheon. You can also follow Rebecca on Instagram @rlouisell and check out her latest short film, “Genderfreak” on Amazon Prime.

On this episode of the Stuff I Don't Like Podcast, I chat with entrepreneur and founder of Tickleberry Place, Lauren McElroy. We chat about starting a business while working full-time, ways to fund your idea, and how to turn adversity into opportunity. Whether you have ambitions of starting your own business or not, this is a great informational episode with tips on how to improve your work life! You can learn more about Lauren by visiting her business website tickleberryplace.com and following her on IG at Instagram.com/lamceylove

On this episode of the Stuff I Don't Like Podcast, I sit down with social media marketing extraordinaire, Tiffany Nguyen. At only 24, Tiffany has achieved success in the marketing and financial sector and shares some of her tips with us. Key takeaways from this episode: 1. The emergency fund is lit 2. Level up 3. One stream of income is never enough. Follow Tiffany on Instagram @tiffnguyenn. As always, you can always visit stuffidontlike.net and follow us on IG @stuffidontlikepodcast. Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review this podcast!