The Lavender Hour Podcast
A space for honest conversations, reflection and meaningful stories. Our goal is to make you feel like you’re sitting down with a friend over coffee to discuss life’s transitions, lived experiences and lean into the beauty and challenges of womanhood and motherhood. From identity and growth to the unspoken parts of our everyday lives, here we will share stories, wisdom, and encouragement that you're not alone.
From the lavender hour we want you to take what you need, and leave what you don't... this is your hour to reflect, reset, and feel a little lighter when you leave. So, pour yourself a glass, and settle in, we can't wait for you to join us.
With love, your co-hosts,
Ayla & Whit 💜
The Lavender Hour Podcast
[Ep. 10] Finances: Decoding Your Credit Card [Part 2/2]
Show Notes
In this episode of Lavender Hour, Ayla and Whit dive deep into the world of credit cards, sharing their personal experiences and insights on how to use them responsibly. They discuss the importance of understanding credit utilization, the benefits of paying off balances in full, and the various types of credit cards available. The conversation also touches on the emotional aspects of spending and the discipline required to manage finances effectively. Listeners will gain valuable tips on building credit, managing expenses, and making informed financial decisions.
Chapters
[00:00] Understanding Credit Cards: A Personal Journey
[09:45] Building Credit: Strategies and Insights
[21:21] Understanding Credit Utilization
[26:54] Types of Credit Cards and Their Benefits
[35:17] Personal Experiences with Credit Cards
Keywords
credit cards, financial literacy, budgeting, credit utilization, personal finance, building credit, responsible spending, financial discipline, travel rewards, credit card tips
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