Real Money with Effie Zahos
Natasha shares how she overcame her spending addiction
Episode notes
On today's episode, we meet Natasha. Her self-confessed spending addiction got so bad she was relying on buy now pay later schemes to get what she wanted and was left with less than $50 per week. She talks with Effie and behavioural psychologist Phil Slade about how COVID-19 lockdowns and learning to love herself helped her break the spending cycle.
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Podcast resources:
- How financial counsellors can help Australians in difficulty
- How can struggling spenders get on top of their buy now pay later debt?
- Phil Slade on why do people get addicted to shopping, and what can you do if you think you have a problem
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