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The Single Black Motherhood Podcast
Kim Williams
89 episodes
4 days ago
In this episode, Kim is breaking down money moves to help you get through the holiday season without blowing your budget… or your peace. She talks about how to plan ahead, set a realistic spending limit, and avoid the last-minute holiday pressure that leads to overspending. Whether you’re celebrating big, keeping it simple this year, or somewhere in between, this episode is all about helping you stay grounded, intentional, and financially confident during a season that can bring a lot of pressure. If you're a single mom trying to juggle joy, budgets, and real life—this one’s for you.
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In this episode, Kim is breaking down money moves to help you get through the holiday season without blowing your budget… or your peace. She talks about how to plan ahead, set a realistic spending limit, and avoid the last-minute holiday pressure that leads to overspending. Whether you’re celebrating big, keeping it simple this year, or somewhere in between, this episode is all about helping you stay grounded, intentional, and financially confident during a season that can bring a lot of pressure. If you're a single mom trying to juggle joy, budgets, and real life—this one’s for you.
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Ep. 71: Saving Money on Grocery Shopping without Clipping Coupons w/Crystal
The Single Black Motherhood Podcast
1 hour 5 minutes 32 seconds
5 years ago
Ep. 71: Saving Money on Grocery Shopping without Clipping Coupons w/Crystal
In this episode, I chat with Crystal about how she learned to feed her and her three kids with only $100 when she was a teacher and how she still uses some of those same principles today to help her save. We discussed: -Having an actual grocery budget -The importance of meal planning -Making a grocery list -Types of foods you should buy -Cashback apps -Single-serve items -Stretching meals AND MORE This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp. Find a therapist today and save 10% on your first month: https://betterhelp.com/experiencingmotherhood Check out Rebel Girls for stories to inspire your little girls to pursue their dreams without limits here: https://www.rebelgirls.com Crystal's top three cashback apps mentioned: Rakuten: https://www.rakuten.com/r/KIMWIL372?eeid=28187 Ibotta: https://ibotta.onelink.me/iUfE/8cc13c64?friend_code=oxqmadj Dosh: https://link.dosh.cash/CRYSTAM395 Crystal's grocery list template: https://www.singleblackmotherhood.com/grocerylist Connect with Crystal: https://www.instagram.com/_clowncrown/ Connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/singleblackmotherhood/ Like the Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/singleblackmotherhood/ Visit the site: https://www.singleblackmotherhood.com Connect with other single moms in your state: https://www.singleblackmotherhood.com/support/
The Single Black Motherhood Podcast
In this episode, Kim is breaking down money moves to help you get through the holiday season without blowing your budget… or your peace. She talks about how to plan ahead, set a realistic spending limit, and avoid the last-minute holiday pressure that leads to overspending. Whether you’re celebrating big, keeping it simple this year, or somewhere in between, this episode is all about helping you stay grounded, intentional, and financially confident during a season that can bring a lot of pressure. If you're a single mom trying to juggle joy, budgets, and real life—this one’s for you.