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Don't Go Broke Trying

From $47,000 In Debt To Stock Market Success ft Two Sides of A Dime

25 Aug 2023

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On this episode of Don't Go Broke Trying, we're joined by Eduek Brooks, also known as Two Sides of A Dime, a financial educator who empowers women to pay off debt, invest wisely, and achieve financial freedom. In this episode, Eduek shares her personal journey from being $47,000 in debt to becoming debt-free, investing in the stock market and teaching others how to do the same. She'll provide practical tips and strategies on how to invest in the stock market without going broke, from understanding the basics of investing to building a diversified portfolio that can weather market fluctuations. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting out, this episode offers valuable insights and guidance on how to build wealth and secure your financial future. Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/6bjAIZqJlTE Submit your coinfession anonymously here: https://forms.gle/ygo7qBLS1ArESbUZ8 Connect With Eduek! IG: https://www.instagram.com/twosidesofadime Website: https://www.twosidesofadime.com Investing Course: https://www.stackmydime.com/a/2147635341/ShZ58Qov Connect With Us! Follow the podcast on Instagram: @dontgobroketrying Follow Reni on Instagram: @xoreni Watch the video podcast on YouTube: Don’t Go Broke Trying Follow on TikTok: @dontgobroketrying Follow on Twitter: @DGBTPod #DGBTPod Disclaimer: The views and opinions shared on this possible are for informational and educational purposes only. This is NOT financial advice. Always do your own research and due diligence before investing.

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