Archives For Greg Whitaker

Robert Wayne Leath
We talk to a working Nashville musician about doing what you truly love for a living.
You’ll hear Robert’s cover of “The Boxer” by Simon & Garfunkel.

No famous name dropping here, just good old fashion honesty about making a living in the music industry.

Give us a call on our voicemail listener feedback line at 615-200-7189
or drop Greg an email at: greg [at] debtshepherd [dot] com

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We talk to Robert Wesley Branch about his transition from a traditional Christian upbringing to a totally new spiritual outlook on life. Honoring the old and embracing the new, he shares, among other things, how his relationship with money changed along the way.

Resources:
Robert Wesley Branch

Give us a call on our voicemail listener feedback line at 615-200-7189.
Or drop Greg an email at: greg [at] debtshepherd [dot] com

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drugs
Why is the cost of health care so high? If technology is increasing, shouldn’t the cost of each procedure be less instead of more?

We talk to Andrea from Utah and she shares her perspective. She offers a few suggestions on how you can decrease your dependency on the “system.”

Give us a call on our voicemail listener feedback line at 615-200-7189 or drop Greg an email at:
greg [at] debtshepherd [dot] com

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Ever wondered what it’s like to be your own boss? We talk to Toni Breedlove of Hot Topics Talk Radio and find out just what it takes to be your own boss.

You can find Toni and her amazing team at:
Hot Topics Talk Radio

Give us a call on our voicemail listener feedback line at 615-200-7189 or drop Greg an email at:
greg [at] debtshepherd [dot] com

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We talk to Melanie Free-Clinton of Good Credit Headquarters and explore:

1) What is a good credit score?
2) How can you improve your credit score?
3) Are lending and credit scores just a game?
4) Melanie’s feelings about co-signing a loan for someone.
5) Why applying for credit in multiple places in a short period of time isn’t a good idea.

You can find Melanie at:
Good Credit Headquarters
YouTube

Give us a call on our voicemail listener feedback line at 615-200-7189 or drop Greg an email at:
greg [at] debtshepherd [dot] com

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money

We ask Charlene, a single mother of 2 from NC, the following:

1) What is your biggest financial fear?
2) If you could go back to being 18 yrs. old, what would you change financially speaking?
3) If someone is choosing between paying a bill or tithing to their church, what should they choose?
4) Any financial advice for the ladies?

Give us a call on our voicemail listener feedback line at 615-200-7189 or drop Greg an email at:
greg [at] debtshepherd [dot] com

Debt Shepherd 2014, All Rights Reserved

mortgage

What does the word mortgage mean? It may surprise you.

Mort –
1) a note sounded on a hunting horn when the a deer is killed.
2) killing

Gage –
1) a token of defiance; specifically: a glove or cap cast on the ground to be taken up by an opponent as a pledge of combat.
2) something deposited as a pledge of performance.
3) pledge, stake, or risk.

There isn’t anything about those word meanings that give me a good feeling. How about you?

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greg [at] debtshepherd [dot] com

taxtime

In one day:
I was on the freeway and saw an accident.
I was in a parking lot and saw an accident
I was on the way home, two blocks later, and saw an accident.

Save 9.25% in taxes you would have paid or $9.25 per $100.
Why does this get you excited?

What about the 25% taken by force of law out of your paycheck?
What about the .38 cents/gallon of gasoline tax in TN?

Resources:
Solari.com – Catherine Austin Fitts

Give us a call on our voicemail listener feedback line at 615-200-7189 or drop Greg an email at:
greg [at] debtshepherd [dot] com