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: Tiffany Aliche spent her 30th birthday in her childhood bedroom, $300,000 in debt, unemployed, and freshly foreclosed on. Sixteen years later, she's generated over $50 million in gross revenue as a business owner. She...
Why Smart People Still Sabotage Their Own Money, with Tiffany Aliche is an episode from Afford Anything | Make smart choices about your money, time and productivity by Paula Pant | Cumulus Podcast Network. : Tiffany Aliche spent her 30th bi...
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: Tiffany Aliche spent her 30th birthday in her childhood bedroom, $300,000 in debt, unemployed, and freshly foreclosed on. Sixteen years later, she's generated over $50 million in gross revenue as a business owner. She joins us to talk about what actually happened in between. Aliche - known as The Budgetnista - built her personal finance platform almost by accident. After a friend stole $35,000 from her and the 2008 recession wiped out her condo's value, she started helping friends navigate their own financial messes. That side hustle became a business. By 37, she was a millionaire. By 40, she had her first eight-figure revenue year. But the money didn't fix everything. We talk about what she calls "post-traumatic broke syndrome" - the way your scarcity mindset from the hard years keeps quietly running your financial decisions long after your bank account has recovered. For Aliche, it showed up as years of refusing to buy herself a vacation home she could easily afford, while simultaneously buying properties for her sisters and stepdaughter, neither of whom asked for them. We also get into the emotional mechanics of financial shame - specifically, how shame blocks access to solutions you already have. Aliche says she grew up with a CFO father who taught her exactly how to budget, save, and invest. None of that knowledge was available to her at rock bottom, because shame had walled it off. The fix, she says, was simply saying it out loud to a friend. The conversation covers people-pleasing as an under-discussed form of financial self-sabotage, the current economic disconnect between paper wealth and lived experience, and a practical exercise for figuring out whether you already have enough money to fund the life you actually want. Resource: Tiffany Aliche's book - Get Good With Money: 10 Simple Steps to Becoming Financially Whole Share this episode with a friend, colleagues, and your CFO: Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Why Smart People Still Sabotage Their Own Money, with Tiffany Aliche is from Afford Anything | Make smart choices about your money, time and productivity by Paula Pant | Cumulus Podcast Network.
Published May 8, 2026 and 74:13 long