
When Kindess Hurts Your Bottom Line
From Get the Hell Out of Debt by Cloud10
April 28, 2026 · 32 min · Season 18 · Episode 50
About this episode
Erin discusses how kindness can lead to costly financial mistakes for high-capacity women.
You can be kind, compassionate, and incredibly good at what you do… and still be making a costly mistake with your money. Erin reveals a subtle habit that keeps showing up for high-capacity women - especially the ones others rely on - and why fixing it has less to do with numbers and more to do with something deeper. Join our online community: www.getthehelloutofdebt.com Today’s episode is brought to you by: Quince – Beautiful, high-quality essentials (including bedding) at great prices. Get free shipping and 365-day returns at quince.com/skye. Chime – Smarter, more rewarding banking with no hidden fees. Sign up in minutes at chime.com/erin. Mint Mobile – Get 50% off unlimited premium wireless, with plans starting at $15/month at mintmobile.com/skye. Leave us a voicemail message here: www.speakpipe.com/erinskyekelly Purchase Get The Hell Out Of Debt and Naked Money Meetings online or from your favorite bookstore. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
People in this episode
Host: Erin
Topics covered
- financial mistakes
- kindness
- high-capacity women
- money management
- self-improvement
Keywords
- kindness
- financial mistakes
- money management
- self-improvement
- high-capacity women
Sponsors
Quince, Chime, Mint Mobile
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Organizations: Get The Hell Out Of Debt, Naked Money Meetings, megaphone.fm
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