Episode 4: Paying Off Debt With Linda Schwartz
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Linda Schwartz is a Lao American Writer, Stand-Up Comedian, and Podcast Host/Producer of She Shed Comedy – a podcast dedicated to educating and empowering women pursuing a career in comedy. She’s written for publications such as Huffington Post, elephant journal, and Positively Positive. Her podcast ‘She Shed Comedy‘ can be downloaded on all major podcast platforms such as iTunes, Stitcher, and Google Play.
Linda and her husband, Lee, own a real estate company in San Diego that focuses on sales, development, and investing. They have been helping San Diego with Real Estate investments since 1990 and their mission is to nurture relationships and educate clients every step of the way. You can learn more about Linda at www.sheshedcomedy.com.
Mentioned in this episode (not sponsored):
Think and Grow Rich
Rich Dad Poor Dad
The Soul of Money
The Minimalists
Disclaimer:
“Wasted Money” is for entertainment purposes only. “Wasted Money,” its host, and guests are not a registered financial advisers and none of the content should be construed as financial advice. The content of the podcast and affiliated media is not intended to provide a sufficient basis on which to make an investment decision. It is intended only to provide observations and views of the hosts and guests. “Wasted Money” listeners are encouraged to do their own research and to seek the advice of a qualified professional for matters related to investing or their own individual financial circumstances.
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