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There’s a quiet shift happening in the way we spend money and it’s costing us more than we realize. Small payments, auto-splits, and “buy now, pay later” options have become the new normal, and while they seem harmless, they’re creating habits that lead to quiet, creeping debt. Especially in the military community, where transitions and tight budgets are already part of the equation, these modern money habits can quickly get out of hand and lead to mounting debt. In this episode, I’m digging into the everyday spending behaviors that seem like smart choices but often backfire....
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When it comes to money, our emotions often drive the decisions we make and that’s especially true in military life, where constant change, separation, and stress can shape how we spend, save, and communicate with those we love. But if we don’t understand our financial behaviors, we can find ourselves repeating the same mistakes over and over, leading us to feel stuck. In this episode, I discuss the world of behavioral finance with Cherie Stueve and how it applies to military households. We talk about why comparison is a financial trap, how our upbringing influences our money habits, and...
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Transitioning out of the military isn’t just about finding a new job. It’s about redefining who you are. For many service members, especially those in the Special Operations community, leaving the military can feel like losing a piece of your identity, your purpose, and sense of belonging. In this episode, Kelly McGraw shares how to navigate the emotional and mental side of transition with tools that go beyond resumes and LinkedIn profiles. She discusses how the Honor Foundation is assisting service members through both its elite program and the new Vector Accelerator, enabling veterans to...
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Planning for college is already overwhelming, but for military families, the maze of VA and DoD education benefits adds another layer of complexity. The good news? These resources can be a huge asset—if you know how to use them. In this episode, Kate Horrell shares smart, practical strategies from her new book College Finances for Military Families. You’ll learn how to maximize the GI Bill, avoid common pitfalls, and create a college funding plan that actually works for your family. Whether you’re a service member, spouse, or parent of future college students, this episode will help you...
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Many people say they want to start a business, build wealth, or make an impact, but the truth is, they often stop short when things get tough. Whether it’s fear, self-doubt, or a lack of direction, those roadblocks can keep people stuck. In this episode, T. Shane Johnson shares how he pushed past rock bottom and used his military experience, mental toughness, and belief in sales to build a life on his own terms. You’ll learn how he bounced back from homelessness, what it really takes to succeed in business, and why believing in yourself is the foundation of any good business. T.Shane is a...
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Today is Memorial Day, a day of honor, reflection, and gratitude. Our community knows better than anyone that it's not just a long weekend or the unofficial start of summer. It's a time to remember the brave men and women who took an oath and gave everything in service to our country. Their sacrifice is the reason we have the freedom to chase our goals and live with purpose. In honor of those who took bold, selfless action for us, I wanted to release this episode. It’s a reminder that the best way to honor their legacy is not just with words, but with our actions. We have the privilege to...
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Woodworking can be a deeply fulfilling hobby, a practical skill, or even a powerful form of therapy but turning it into a business? That’s a whole different challenge. Many aspiring makers struggle to bridge the gap between creativity and profitability, especially when faced with the realities of tools, pricing, and risk. In this episode, Stoane Loudenslager shares how to turn woodworking into a profitable venture from pricing and risk to finding your niche and building a business that lasts. Whether you're just getting started or ready to take your skills to the next level, Stoane shares...
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Life insurance might be uncomfortable to talk about, but avoiding the conversation could leave your loved ones without support when they need it most. Whether you're on active duty or transitioning to civilian life, it's essential to understand the protections you have and the ones you don’t. In this episode, Heather Walrath covers everything from traumatic injury benefits and accelerated death payouts to how to avoid losing life insurance coverage after separation or retirement. You’ll learn what makes SGLI and FSGLI unique, when and how to update your beneficiaries, and why planning...
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Health Savings Accounts, better known as HSAs, can be a powerful tool for saving money and reducing your taxes, but they’re often misunderstood, especially in the military community, where eligibility can get tricky. If you’ve ever been confused about how HSAs work, who qualifies, or how they compare to Flex Spending Accounts and TRICARE, you’re not alone. In this episode, military spouse and financial expert, Desiree Kaul, breaks everything down. You’ll learn what makes HSAs unique, how they can fit into your savings plan, and what military families should know when transitioning out...
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Saving for education can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re juggling military life, moves, and everything in between. Whether it’s understanding your military benefits, choosing the right savings plan, or figuring out how to afford college for multiple kids at once, it can get complicated quickly. In this episode, Joe Brown shares strategies to help you plan for education expenses while making the most of your military benefits. We talk about how to use the GI Bill smartly, what to know about Chapter 35, and why scholarships and merit money should be a big part of your family’s...
info_outlineLife insurance might be uncomfortable to talk about, but avoiding the conversation could leave your loved ones without support when they need it most. Whether you're on active duty or transitioning to civilian life, it's essential to understand the protections you have and the ones you don’t.
In this episode, Heather Walrath covers everything from traumatic injury benefits and accelerated death payouts to how to avoid losing life insurance coverage after separation or retirement. You’ll learn what makes SGLI and FSGLI unique, when and how to update your beneficiaries, and why planning ahead is one of the most powerful things you can do for your family.
Heather is an accredited financial educator who has enjoyed working with military members and families for the last 14 years while empowering them with financial education. She is a 2009 FINRA Military Spouse Fellow and holds a BA in economics from the University of Georgia and a paralegal certificate from the Denver Paralegal Institute. She is also an accredited Veterans’ Service representative. Heather has worked as a Personal Financial Counselor (PFC) with all branches of the military, including the Guard and Reserve components, as part of both the non-profit education sector and the Department of Defense PFC network.
Her passion is providing members with correct, unbiased information about the DoD Survivor Benefit Program and other survivor entitlement programs.
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