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Ken Coleman

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The Ramsey Show
Credit Is a Crutch—It’s Time to Walk Without It

But I'm just that kind of mentality where if I see a potential confrontation, I try to cut off the real confrontation by going, hey, in case anybody's thinking about confronting this, I want to go ahead and put out my preemptive position on this. And let's avoid all the ugliness and the weird tension.

The Ramsey Show
Credit Is a Crutch—It’s Time to Walk Without It

Yeah, that may be a little too aggressive, and I know that, but I just threw it out there.

The Ramsey Show
Credit Is a Crutch—It’s Time to Walk Without It

Yeah, that may be a little too aggressive, and I know that, but I just threw it out there.

The Ramsey Show
Credit Is a Crutch—It’s Time to Walk Without It

Yeah, that may be a little too aggressive, and I know that, but I just threw it out there.

The Ramsey Show
Credit Is a Crutch—It’s Time to Walk Without It

So sorry for you.

The Ramsey Show
Credit Is a Crutch—It’s Time to Walk Without It

So sorry for you.

The Ramsey Show
Credit Is a Crutch—It’s Time to Walk Without It

So sorry for you.

The Ramsey Show
Credit Is a Crutch—It’s Time to Walk Without It

Or lose a relationship over what they did. Yes! Like, wait a second, you guys acting like morons, and because of that we can't have Christmas? It's tough stuff.

The Ramsey Show
Credit Is a Crutch—It’s Time to Walk Without It

Or lose a relationship over what they did. Yes! Like, wait a second, you guys acting like morons, and because of that we can't have Christmas? It's tough stuff.

The Ramsey Show
Credit Is a Crutch—It’s Time to Walk Without It

Or lose a relationship over what they did. Yes! Like, wait a second, you guys acting like morons, and because of that we can't have Christmas? It's tough stuff.

The Ramsey Show
Life Happens—But Your Plan Doesn’t Have to Fall Apart

Let me ask you this. How much money is his child support payment? And if you had gotten that consistently, would that put you in a good place with your budget? Is it a surplus? In other words, you could just tell me, how much more money do you need to make? So what's that replacement number?

The Ramsey Show
Life Happens—But Your Plan Doesn’t Have to Fall Apart

Let me ask you this. How much money is his child support payment? And if you had gotten that consistently, would that put you in a good place with your budget? Is it a surplus? In other words, you could just tell me, how much more money do you need to make? So what's that replacement number?

The Ramsey Show
Life Happens—But Your Plan Doesn’t Have to Fall Apart

Let me ask you this. How much money is his child support payment? And if you had gotten that consistently, would that put you in a good place with your budget? Is it a surplus? In other words, you could just tell me, how much more money do you need to make? So what's that replacement number?

The Ramsey Show
Life Happens—But Your Plan Doesn’t Have to Fall Apart

So basically a live event, right?

The Ramsey Show
Life Happens—But Your Plan Doesn’t Have to Fall Apart

So basically a live event, right?

The Ramsey Show
Life Happens—But Your Plan Doesn’t Have to Fall Apart

So basically a live event, right?

The Ramsey Show
Life Happens—But Your Plan Doesn’t Have to Fall Apart

Handling logistics on live events.

The Ramsey Show
Life Happens—But Your Plan Doesn’t Have to Fall Apart

Handling logistics on live events.

The Ramsey Show
Life Happens—But Your Plan Doesn’t Have to Fall Apart

Handling logistics on live events.

The Ramsey Show
Life Happens—But Your Plan Doesn’t Have to Fall Apart

Yeah. And I think you've been doing this for five years. And I understand the imposter syndrome that a lot of stay-at-home moms have. But you've been back in the world of work for five years. And I think it's time to raise your sights a little bit here. I agree with Dave. In the meantime, we need to be getting a second job. to try to bring in an additional $1,500, $2,000 a month.