Episodes Topic: Home Ownership

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Real Stories Ep 29: Kimberly – “Side Hustling” to a More Balanced Life

Despite having a mortgage payment that doubled and tens of thousands of dollars of credit card debt, she found a way to persevere.

Real Stories Episode 17 – Liz Uses Vulnerability to Transform Her Mindset

For Liz, credit cards presented an opportunity to support the lifestyle she wanted. But as she first entered the working world after college, this lifestyle contributed to an increasing debt load.

Real Stories Episode 14: Kenia – A family’s collective strength brings its financial goals within reach.

Kenia grew up in El Salvador. Due in part to the violence in her native country, her family decided to immigrate to the United States when she was 11.

Real Stories Episode 13: Tanisha Inspired Money Lessons Across a Generation

After getting into debt, Tanisha had feelings of shame and isolation. She found her way to GreenPath and discovered that she wasn’t alone.

Real Stories Episode 11: Monte – Building a Money Mindset

Monte’s childhood had a profound impact on how he approaches money. While he regrets some of his decisions and habits around money, he also makes it a point to learn from his past.

Episode 8: Angela – A Journey Through Homeownership

In this episode, our guest Angela discusses her journey through homeownership and the financial decisions she and her husband had to make along the way. Angela spent a number of

Episode 6: Dawn – A Difficult Decision

As many of us face challenges from the financial fallout of the COVID-19 crisis, learn how one family made a difficult decision and how their lives changed.

Episode 1: Katie asks for help and then finds passion in helping others

Meet Katie. Retail credit cards became her best friend shortly after college. Home alone with her 4-month-old in a place where she didn’t know anyone, she turned to shoes and