Her Dinero Matters

Credit cards sound so alluring and innocent, and they can actually be of great help, but only if you manage to pay off the full amount month after month. If you don't pay it off in full, that's where your finances will start to shake. Today's guest is familiar with this, Maribel Quezada is here to share with us what tradeoff she made with her mom (which involved signing a contract) that taught her how to use a credit card responsibly.  
Maribel Quezada is a video and podcast producer, with over 16 years of expertise developing meaningful content. Her TV credits include producing on shows for Discovery family of networks, Netflix, Oxygen and A&E (among others). She's currently a Producer and Co-host of the popular Pulso podcast.Today, she helps entrepreneurs, startups and growing brands build deeper connections with their ideal customers through meaningful video and audio content.
You will also hear the following in today’s episode:

What tradeoff she made with her mom (that involved signing a contract)

What led to Maribel's turning point which changed how much she spent on fashion

How her dream of going to journalism school led her to be in the field of video production

For a quick recap of this episode go to http://www.jenhemphill.com/321 Want to get social? Let’s connect more on Instagram @jenhemphill Grab your copy of My Daily Dinero Ritual and increase your money confidence here: https://jenhemphill.com/dinero The post, The Tradeoff That Taught Her How to Use a Credit Card Responsibly | HDM 321 appeared first on the Her Dinero Matters Podcast.

Show Notes

Credit cards sound so alluring and innocent, and they can actually be of great help, but only if you manage to pay off the full amount month after month. If you don't pay it off in full, that's where your finances will start to shake. Today's guest is familiar with this, Maribel Quezada is here to share with us what tradeoff she made with her mom (which involved signing a contract) that taught her how to use a credit card responsibly.  
Maribel Quezada is a video and podcast producer, with over 16 years of expertise developing meaningful content. Her TV credits include producing on shows for Discovery family of networks, Netflix, Oxygen and A&E (among others). She's currently a Producer and Co-host of the popular Pulso podcast.Today, she helps entrepreneurs, startups and growing brands build deeper connections with their ideal customers through meaningful video and audio content.
You will also hear the following in today’s episode:
  • What tradeoff she made with her mom (that involved signing a contract)
  • What led to Maribel's turning point which changed how much she spent on fashion
  • How her dream of going to journalism school led her to be in the field of video production
For a quick recap of this episode go to http://www.jenhemphill.com/321 Want to get social? Let’s connect more on Instagram @jenhemphill Grab your copy of My Daily Dinero Ritual and increase your money confidence here: https://jenhemphill.com/dinero The post, The Tradeoff That Taught Her How to Use a Credit Card Responsibly | HDM 321 appeared first on the Her Dinero Matters Podcast.

What is Her Dinero Matters?

Her Dinero Matters is an award-winning podcast that resonates deeply with listeners like Ariana, who says, “I have learned a lot about myself and the world of finances. I also love the bilingual / Latina perspective." Hosted by Jen Hemphill, an Accredited Financial Counselor (AFC®) with a seasoned voice in finance, this podcast goes beyond being just a financial guide. It's a journey towards financial independence and personal growth.

Each week, Jen brings a unique blend of practicality and inspiration to the world of money. Through inspiring stories from diverse guests and insightful solo episodes, she shares actionable tips and strategies to help you navigate your financial life. Whether you're bouncing back from financial setbacks, aiming to prevent them, or chasing your dreams against all odds, Her Dinero Matters is here to bolster your money confidence.

Connect, learn, and grow with us at jenhemphill.com