Ep42: This is a little bit of a different episode since we've been on hiatus but I'm excited about the launch of Year 2! You can think of this as a Season 2 of HY$YD and I'll be documenting my continued journey of getting out of debt and investigating the habits that influence our decisions to save, get out of debt and live a healthy life - physically, emotionally and financially.
Show Notes
This is a little bit of a different episode since we've been on hiatus but I'm excited about the launch of Year 2! You can think of this as a Season 2 of HY$YD and I'll be documenting my continued journey of getting out of debt and investigating the habits that influence our decisions to save, get out of debt and live a healthy life - physically, emotionally and financially.
This episode is a little fast-paced as a lot happened since October. Buckle up and enjoy! Future episodes will have more structure and slower pacing ;)
Montage of October 2019 - April 2020
- October 30, 2019
- One year anniversary episode
- November and December 2019
- Holidays & heads down on work
- January 2020
- I accepted a new job (we'll talk about this more next episode!)
- February 2020
- I started my new job at Panty Drop
- Chanelle and I went to the Dominican Republic (we'll also talk more about this later)
- March 2020
- March 8th we had a retreat for Reno Collective and we talked about our plans for renovations, our anniversary party, etc.
- We started seeing the signs of the virus in other parts of the world over the next few days
- Articles starting coming out about flattening the curve
- Reno Collective decided to stop meetups and other large gatherings on March 12
- 4 days later we announced we were closing our doors
- "Non-essential" businesses have closed, restaurants are now only doing takeout or delivery, some have shut down completely
- March 25th, The $2 trillion Stimulus was passed for pandemic unemployment, paycheck protection program (PPP) and funding for economic injury disaster loans (EIDL)
- A couple of us at Reno Collective started researching DIY mask and PPE prototypes
- April 2020
- We are holding more online events than ever before
- I'm working at my job and enjoying being able to focus on a single product and mission right now, especially given all that is happening
- April 14, 2020
- Date of this recording
- Tomorrow would normally be the 2019 tax deadline, but that has been moved to July 15
- After 4 weeks of shelter in place, "How You Spend Your Days" is more relevant than ever
- There is SO MUCH to unpack in upcoming episodes
- Things I'm Enjoying
What is How You Spend Your Days?
Candid conversations about debt, the stigma around money and follow Colin's journey toward debt freedom. Hosted by Colin Loretz.