Are you drowning in debt, dreading every phone call for fear it's another relentless collector? Do you feel trapped in a financial nightmare with no way out? If so, you're not alone. Debt in collections can cast a dark shadow over your life, leaving you stressed, overwhelmed, and questioning your financial future. This episode of the Ask Ralph Podcast with Ralph Estep Jr. will help you break free from this cycle and start rebuilding your credit—all while staying true to your faith.
In Episode 188 of the Ask Ralph Podcast, host Ralph Estep Jr. tackles the sensitive yet all-too-common issue of dealing with debt collectors. He offers practical, Bible-based strategies for managing overwhelming debt, handling collection calls with integrity, and taking the first steps toward financial freedom. Tune in to discover how making small, faithful steps can set you on the path to becoming debt-free and financially empowered.
00:00 Episode Overview
00:49 Introduction
01:25 Recap of Yesterday’s Episode
01:56 The Issue With Debt Collectors
02:32 Stopping Harassment from Collectors
03:23 The Best Ways to Start Repaying Your Debt
05:40 Negotiating Lower Payoffs
06:50 Steps Toward Rebuilding Credit
07:45 Bible Verse
08:24 Episode Recap and Final Thoughts
09:08 Outro
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