in this episode…you’ll hear from Miriam Zoila Pérez (they/them) who is a Cuban American writer, activist, and a certified YNAB money coach. Pérez shares about how we might reframe budgeting and money management as a political act and tells the story of their family’s class oscillation, which was and is largely shaped by immigration.
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music produced by my brother, Joshua Middlebrooks, you can find him on Soundcloud at Intothegerogian
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resources and links lifted up in this episode:
Pérez’ website
their YNAB Coaching profile
their recently published YA novel:Camila Núñez's Year of Disasters
their free newsletter about money management
their article they referenced in the conversation, Why I Don’t Want to Hear about Your Vacation to Cuba(an about Cuba politics from the perspective of a progressive Cuban American)
YNAB overview (TikTok)
Ramit Sethi and his podcast Money for Couples with Ramit Sethi