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Budgets for Badges

Podkast av Rebecca Jameson

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Our mission with Budgets for Badges is to empower first responder families to take control of their money, reduce financial stress, while building a more resilient relationship. Hosts Chris Harkson-Lucero (financial coach and flight paramedic) and Rebecca Jameson (financial coach and wife of a sheriff's deputy) come together to talk about the intricacies of money dynamics within first responder relationships. Each host has a unique perspective on how money roles influence these couples. In this podcast they dive deep into the many money topics that most couples are afraid to talk about.

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episode Your Savings Account Isn't A Magic Wand cover

Your Savings Account Isn't A Magic Wand

You Can’t Save Your Way to Retirement 💸📈 Because your savings account isn’t working overtime. A lot of first responders are doing what they were taught to do financially: save money, avoid risk, work hard, and trust the pension. But here’s the uncomfortable truth… Saving money alone is probably not going to get you to retirement. In this episode of Budgets for Badges, we’re breaking down the difference between saving and investing—and why confusing the two could quietly cost you decades of financial growth. We talk about: * Why first responders naturally default to “safe” money habits * The hidden danger of keeping too much cash sitting in savings * Why inflation slowly erodes purchasing power * The risks of relying too heavily on your pension alone * How investing builds wealth differently than saving * Why starting early matters more than starting perfectly * Simple ways to transition from saver to investor without feeling overwhelmed This episode isn’t about gambling your future or taking reckless risks. It’s about understanding that while saving protects your money… investing is what gives it the opportunity to grow. Because retirement isn’t funded by playing defense forever. 🎧 Tune in and learn why your future may need more than a savings account and overtime shifts to truly thrive. Follow us on IG: Budgets for Badges: https://www.instagram.com/budgetsforbadges Rebecca Jameson: https://www.instagram.com/bluelinemoneycoach Chris Harksen-Lucero: https://www.instagram.com/beyondthenumbersbn

I går - 55 min
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You're Not Bad With Money, You're Just Exhausted

💤💸 Because exhaustion is expensive. You already know sleep deprivation affects your mood, focus, reaction time, and health. But what most first responders don’t realize is that being chronically exhausted also impacts your financial decisions—and not in a good way. In this episode of Budgets for Badges, we’re diving into the very real connection between sleep, stress, shift work, and money habits. Because when you’re running on caffeine, cortisol, and four hours of broken sleep, your brain starts making decisions based on survival and convenience—not long-term strategy. We talk about: * Why sleep deprivation increases impulsive spending * The “I deserve this” spending cycle after hard shifts * How exhaustion affects budgeting, communication, and financial discipline * The overtime/spending loop that keeps many first responders stuck * Why many money fights are actually stress-and-fatigue fights in disguise * Practical ways to create financial systems that still work when you’re exhausted This episode isn’t about guilt. It’s about awareness. Because you’re not bad with money… you might just be tired. 🎧 Tune in and learn why improving your finances might start with improving your sleep. Follow us on IG: Budgets for Badges: https://www.instagram.com/budgetsforbadges Rebecca Jameson: https://www.instagram.com/bluelinemoneycoach Chris Harksen-Lucero: https://www.instagram.com/beyondthenumbersbn

8. mai 2026 - 48 min
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Your Retirement Account Called… It Wants Its Money Back

Borrowing from your retirement account sounds responsible, right? No bank. No credit check. You’re “paying yourself back.” What could go wrong? In this episode of Budgets for Badges, we’re breaking down the truth behind borrowing from your future—whether it’s a 457 loan, TSP loan, 401(k), or even tapping into your home equity. Because while it might feel like a smart, controlled move in the moment, the long-term cost is often much bigger than most first responders realize. We talk about: * Why borrowing from yourself feels safer than it actually is * The real cost of lost compound growth (and why it matters more than interest) * What happens if your career, health, or income changes mid-repayment * The hidden risks of relying on overtime to “make it work” * When borrowing might make sense—and when it’s a red flag * Better alternatives that protect your future instead of pulling from it Because the truth is… your retirement account isn’t a backup plan for today’s problems. It’s the plan for your future. And every time you dip into it early, you’re asking your future self to work harder to catch up. 🎧 Tune in and learn how to protect your long-term wealth—without unintentionally sabotaging it. Follow us on IG: Budgets for Badges: https://www.instagram.com/budgetsforbadges Rebecca Jameson: https://www.instagram.com/bluelinemoneycoach Chris Harksen-Lucero: https://www.instagram.com/beyondthenumbersbn

24. april 2026 - 46 min
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Pride Is Expensive: Cutting Your Losses as a First Responder

In the first responder world, perseverance is a badge of honor. You don’t quit. You push through. You stay committed—no matter what. But when it comes to your finances, that same mindset can quietly cost you thousands. In this episode of Budgets for Badges, we’re diving into the sunk cost fallacy—the tendency to keep investing time, money, and energy into something simply because you’ve already put so much into it. Whether it’s the truck that keeps breaking down, the side hustle that never took off, the house that’s draining your budget, or even a financial decision made years ago, pride can make it incredibly hard to walk away. We’ll explore why first responders are especially vulnerable to this trap, how pride and identity influence financial decisions, and most importantly, how to shift your mindset from “sticking it out” to making smart, forward-looking choices. In this episode, you’ll learn: * What the sunk cost fallacy is and how it shows up in everyday financial decisions * Why first responder culture can make it harder to cut losses * Real-life examples of expensive pride in action * A practical framework to evaluate whether it’s time to walk away * How to make confident financial decisions without feeling like you’ve “failed” Because cutting your losses isn’t quitting—it’s reallocating your resources to build a stronger future. 🎧 Tune in now and learn how to stop letting yesterday’s decisions dictate tomorrow’s financial freedom. Follow us on IG: Budgets for Badges: https://www.instagram.com/budgetsforbadges Rebecca Jameson: https://www.instagram.com/bluelinemoneycoach Chris Harksen-Lucero: https://www.instagram.com/beyondthenumbersbn

10. april 2026 - 58 min
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Your Budget is on Cruise Control...But Who's Directing Traffic?

Autopay is set. Subscriptions are renewing. Bills are getting paid. On paper, everything looks like it’s running smoothly. But here’s the real question: is your money on autopilot…or are you just not paying attention? In this episode of Budgets for Badges, we’re diving into the difference between mindless spending and mindful automation. Because while financial autopilot can be a powerful tool for building wealth, it can also quietly hide bad habits, creeping subscriptions, and spending that no longer matches your priorities. We talk about: * The psychology behind why automated spending feels “invisible” * How autopay can mask financial problems instead of solving them * Why first responder schedules make autopilot both helpful and risky * The difference between intentional systems and accidental neglect * Simple ways to automate your finances without losing control Automation should make your financial life easier—not put your budget in the ditch while you’re not looking. Because it’s one thing to put your money on cruise control… but someone still needs to be directing traffic. 🚨💸 Follow us on IG: Budgets for Badges: https://www.instagram.com/budgetsforbadges Rebecca Jameson: https://www.instagram.com/bluelinemoneycoach Chris Harksen-Lucero: https://www.instagram.com/beyondthenumbersbn

13. mars 2026 - 56 min
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