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🗓️ 19 January 2024
⏱️ 70 minutes
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It’s a damaging assumption that mothers cannot afford to stay home with their children if their husband's income is any less than a triple digit figure. Jillian Sedeen shares her emotional testimony as a stay at home mom to prove that statement is not only a flat out fallacy, she was able to accomplish her lifelong dream with less than $50,000. She walks Alex through her entire budget, how to be a stay at home mom and thrive financially, and why it matters to reprioritize investing directly into the next generation.
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0:00.0 | So you're a mom who would love to drop the 9 to 5 grind and stay home with your kids, |
0:16.6 | but without a second income you just don't know how your family could afford it. |
0:21.2 | Besides in this economy isn't that impossible? No one is |
0:25.1 | doing that unless their husband is a high-income earner. Or so you think. Meet my |
0:30.0 | guest today. She is a stay-at-home mom of multiple kids and her husband makes under $50,000 a year. |
0:39.2 | How does she do it? We're about to find out. I asked every budget and expenses question that I could think of plus things like are you miserable not being able to spend money on anything is healthy food a priority what if your husband doesn't think that your family can |
0:55.2 | afford to do this how many hours a week does this guest's husband work and more you |
1:00.6 | might recognize her from her viral silks reel on Instagram recently. |
1:05.4 | There's a trend going around where millennials are bragging about being dinks, |
1:09.2 | which means dual income no kids. My guest and her husband made a video talking about being silk so it was like a response to that |
1:17.2 | which stands for single income lots of kids and when people found out how much her husband made and the fact that she still stayed home, |
1:25.0 | they were mesmerized, as was I. |
1:27.0 | So I saw that and I begged her to come on the show to share more about their lifestyle |
1:31.0 | as a means of hopefully encouragement or look just |
1:36.0 | fascination and entertaining I think it's so interesting to hear how people live if |
1:40.8 | it's like completely polar opposite of you. |
1:43.2 | Watch this episode on the real Alex Clark YouTube. |
1:45.9 | Make sure that you leave lots of encouraging comments for her |
1:48.9 | because she was not sure that she wanted to do a podcast interview at all. You can also encourage |
1:54.8 | her by leaving a five-star review. Please welcome Jillian Cadeen, aka |
1:59.2 | sprouting arrows on Instagram helping single-income families thrive to the spillover. |
2:07.8 | I have to know how you did this. |
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