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Single Mom Money Hacks: From Debt to Stability

1 h 4 min · 22. mar. 2026
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Diane the queen of saving money shares her powerful story of becoming a single mom after experiencing financial abuse in her marriage and finding herself starting over in a hundred thousand dollars in debt. With two children to support and very little financial security, she had to quickly learn how to stretch every dollar and make smart money decisions. In this episode, Diane talks about the mindset shifts that helped her move from survival mode to financial stability, how she eventually bought a home, and the practical strategies she still uses today to save money. From Costco shopping tips and grocery budgeting to money-saving apps, deal websites, and everyday spending habits, this conversation is filled with real-life advice for anyone looking to feel more in control of their finances. Whether you’re a single parent, going through a major life transition, or simply trying to become more intentional with money, Diane’s story is both inspiring and incredibly practical. If you found this conversation helpful, make sure you follow the podcast for more real stories and practical conversations like this. And if you’re looking for ways to create a little more financial breathing room, you can visit my website www.foundationyou.com [http://www.foundationyou.com] for information about my online course on building an additional stream of income.

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