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The Debt Free Mom Podcast

The Debt Free Mom Podcast

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On the Debt Free Mom Podcast, we answer the everyday questions that keep you from experiencing progress and contentment in your home finances. Host Carly Hill (aka Debt Free Mom) sits down with a guest and dives into a specific roadblock in their money management. Each episode uncovers the reality of where your money is going, builds a realistic plan for reaching your goals, and establishes the healthy money mindsets needed to make that plan stick.

Want to join Carly as a guest on the show to get answers to your money questions? Visit DFMpodcast.com for more info.

Connect with Carly on Instagram @debtfree.mom, and check out the best-selling pay period budget template at debtfreemom.co/template.

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    • 85. Personal Budgeting Is Hard (Even for Accountants!)
      Sep 24 2025

      For today's episode, I sit down with Lauree for a budget coaching call to help her set up a pay period budget. Lauree is an accountant who manages numbers for a living but has struggled to feel in control of her own finances. If you’ve ever felt embarrassed that money management should be easier for you than it is, you’ll resonate with Lauree's story.

      If you'd like to watch the full coaching call and see me build Lauree's budget, check out the extended video call of this episode on the Debt Free Mom YouTube Channel.

      Together, we walk through:

      • Why personal budgeting feels different (and harder) than professional accounting
      • How to map out income and expenses by pay period for a clearer picture of cash flow
      • Setting realistic goals for an emergency fund before tackling debt
      • The role of buffers and sinking funds to make your budget sustainable
      • Why deficits in certain pay periods don’t mean you’re “bad with money”


      By the end of the call, Lauree has a customized spreadsheet budget that aligns with her income schedule, covers her family’s needs, and sets her on the path toward building a starter $4,000 emergency fund and paying down high-interest debt.

      If you’ve ever downloaded an app, felt overwhelmed, and thought, “Why is this so hard for me?”, this episode will encourage you that you’re not alone, and you’ll walk away with practical steps to make your budget work in real life.

      Want to have a budget by pay period built for you (either by email or on a coaching call like this video!), use code YOUTUBE20 for $20 off any custom budget! www.debtfreemom.co/custom



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      38 min
    • 84. Realistic Mealtimes & Family Dinners with Madison from Cook at Home Mom
      Jul 23 2025

      In this encouraging episode, Carly is joined by Madison, founder of Cook at Home Mom, to talk all things realistic mealtimes for busy families. Madison shares her journey from frozen pizza queen to home-cooking advocate and offers practical advice for making dinnertime less stressful and more meaningful.

      They dive into topics like:

      • How to simplify meal planning (even if you're Type B)
      • What to do when the 5 PM chaos hits
      • Creating a family rhythm around shared meals
      • Involving kids of all ages in meal prep (without losing your mind)
      • Letting go of unrealistic expectations (spoiler: your 4-year-old won’t sit for 30 minutes)
      • Building appreciation and connection through shared responsibility


      Whether you're a brand-new mom wondering how to get food on the table, or you're in the thick of dinnertime with multiple kids and mounting stress, this episode is packed with relatable stories, helpful strategies, and a whole lot of grace.

      Mentioned in this episode:

      • The “hands!” method for serving dinner
      • Kid-safe knives and stools to help little ones join in
      • The power of planning just a few meals a week
      • Why it’s okay if your mealtime doesn’t look like a Norman Rockwell painting

      Tune in for realistic encouragement and ideas you can try tonight — even if your kitchen is already a mess.

      Connect with Madison:

      Instagram: @cookathomemom

      Website: www.cookathomemom.com

      Podcast: The Vine

      The Balanced Dinner Club - coming soon!

      Follow Debt Free Mom for more realistic money and motherhood conversations:

      Instagram: @debtfree.mom

      Website: debtfreemom.co



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      47 min
    • 83. Feeding the Family on the Road with Natalie Johnson
      Jul 16 2025

      Today's guest is Natalie Johnson: A mom of 5 in Ohio who shares her tips for feeding the family both at home and on the road on Instagram at www.instagram.com/homebeginswithlove

      In today's episode we cover:

      • food on travel days
      • in hotels
      • in rentals
      • in other people's homes
      • how to make food easier even if it's not from a restaurant.


      Check out her instagram account and subscribe to the Debt Free Mom Podcast!



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      36 min
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