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The Chris Voss Show Podcast – Master Your Finances: Amber Duncan’s Debt-Free Strategies Unveiled

42 min · 15 de jun de 2026
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[https://thechrisvossshow.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/unnamed-7-200x300.png] Master Your Finances: Amber Duncan’s Debt-Free Strategies Unveiled Reducemydebts.com [https://www.reducemydebts.com/] About the Guest(s): Amber Duncan is the founder of Life After Debt, a company dedicated to helping individuals manage their debt and improve their financial situations. Following personal and professional hardship during the 2008 housing collapse, where both her and her husband, then mortgage brokers, declared bankruptcy, Amber was inspired to create solutions for those affected by unexpected financial crises. As “The Debt Coach,” she is recognized for her empathetic approach and educates consumers on navigating debt through negotiation and leveraging their rights. Her mission is to reduce financial stress and build debt-free paths for her clients. Episode Summary: In this insightful episode of The Chris Voss Show, host Chris Voss welcomes Amber Duncan, founder of Life After Debt, for a conversation centered on debt management and financial empowerment. Having experienced financial collapse firsthand during the 2008 housing crisis, Amber offers a unique perspective and practical advice on managing debt and improving financial health. She emphasizes the importance of challenging financial norms, understanding the nuances of debt, and transforming one’s financial outlook through education and strategic actions. Amber Duncan discusses the frequent misconceptions surrounding taxes and debt, underscoring the notion that not every debt is inherently negative. During the episode, Amber also delves into how debt can sometimes be strategic, such as using low-interest loans for investments. She sheds light on prevalent issues like zombie debt and the significance of consumers knowing their rights. Through her work at Life After Debt, Amber encourages individuals facing financial challenges to seek help without shame or guilt, providing them with clarity and effective debt settlement strategies. Key Takeaways: * Financial challenges are often a result of unforeseen circumstances rather than poor financial management. Facing these challenges head-on with knowledge and support is crucial. * Not all debt is bad; understanding when and how to use debt strategically can lead to financial growth. * Consumers should always validate their debts and understand their rights, particularly with issues like zombie debt and debt collection harassment. * Filing taxes is legally required, but immediate payment is not; people should manage their tax obligations strategically. * A clarity call with a financial expert can significantly change one’s financial perspective and lead to effective debt resolutions. Notable Quotes: 1. “Not every debt is bad debt. It’s about knowing what to do with it, and when to have it, and when to get rid of it.” – Amber Duncan 2. “Everything in life is negotiable. And if that is the one message I want people to hear today, it’s that.” – Amber Duncan 3. “We have rights as consumers, and so if we activate those rights, and actually question and require things that we’re allowed to require, then at that point, guess what? We’re in the driver’s seat.” – Amber Duncan 4. “It’s that moment when I recognized that we have a universal problem right now, that we’re not extending help to those who are in situations they didn’t ask for.” – Amber Duncan 5. “People need to be educated that they can ask for things without feeling guilty. And they can fight things, and they can negotiate things.” – Amber Duncan

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