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Amanda Kintz is the founder and creator of Crunchy Hippie Life, an RN, and author of the book Dirt Cheap Adult: A Millennial’s Guide to Life on a Budget. In 2014, Amanda and her husband made just $16,000. During this time, they were able to pay down debt, live without credit cards, and sponsored two children overseas. She firmly believes that everyone can live an eco-friendly and healthy lifestyle, no matter what your budget is.
In this episode we talk about the emotional struggles of being out of work and how that can manifest in our financial lives, how we can all combine finance and sustainability, steps to take to become more environmentally minded while maintaining a budget, how Amanda’s mindset affected her life while living off of $16,000 for a year. She also shares some of her favorite DIY recipes for skincare and around the home products.
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Read her book: Dirt Cheap Adult: A Millennial’s Guide to Life on a Budget
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Alicia- paid off $7,000 in debt, saved $2,000, and cash flowed a $2,500 vacay to Maui within the 3 months we worked together. #moneywin
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