
Haley Paskalides
Audio Producer and Content Editor at Freelance
Podcast Producer at HerMoney with Jean Chatzky
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4 days ago |
hermoney.com | Haley Paskalides
Pop music trends, lipstick sales, banana prices, and more have us questioning… Are we in a recession right now? Back in March, on the HerMoney Podcast, we tackled the million-dollar question: Are we in a recession? A few months and plenty of economic headlines later, we’re still asking. But now, the question feels even more urgent.
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1 week ago |
hermoney.com | Haley Paskalides
Why financial literacy should start at home, and how to turn everyday moments into powerful money lessons your kids will never forget. We all want our kids to get a great education, but let’s be real — the most important lessons our kids pick up usually don’t come from the classroom. According to Mellody Hobson, investing trailblazer and author of the new book, “Priceless Facts About Money,” they come from us.
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1 week ago |
hermoney.com | Haley Paskalides
Suzy Welch shares the step-by-step methodology for finding the career (and life) that fits who you really are. Here’s a big question: Are you happy at work? In other words, do you wake up feeling energized and excited to do what you do? Maybe you don’t loathe your job — but perhaps there’s just a little itch, a quiet voice saying: Isn’t there something more? Something more fulfilling, more purposeful… something that lights you up and pays the bills? That’s not too much to ask, right?
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2 weeks ago |
hermoney.com | Haley Paskalides
The FIRE Movement has exploded in the past decade. One of its founding fathers, JL Collins, explains why his methods still hold true today. If you’ve been thinking about financial independence —the sacrifices it takes, whether it’s still realistic, and how to get there faster — you’re not alone. The FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) movement has exploded in popularity over the last decade, with the FIRE Reddit community alone now topping 700,000 members.
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3 weeks ago |
hermoney.com | Haley Paskalides
Journalist Jillian Berman shares what the student loan pause being over means and how to get your payments back on track. Last week, the Trump administration officially restarted collections on defaulted federal student loans, marking the end of a five-year student loan pause that started back in his first term. During the pause, borrowers weren’t penalized for falling behind on repayment. Now, the administration is saying it’s time to pay up. And if you don’t?
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