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EPISODE · Dec 16, 2025 · 12 MIN

Give Me Credit Episode 18

from Give Me Credit · host J.S. Whaldo and John A Mackey

When love gets financed, and stability gets sacrificed.The holiday season is supposed to be about connection, generosity, and love. Yet for manyfamilies, it has quietly becomesomething else entirely—a financial test, an emotionalperformance, and a source of long-term stress that lingers long after the decorations comedown.Every year, powerful marketing, social pressure, and comparison culture push people to equate spending with caring. Love is packaged as a product. Celebration becomes a transaction. And for millions of households, the fear of disappointing someone outweighs the reality of what they can afford. Debt fills the gap between expectation and income, often taken on not out of joy but to avoid guilt and shame.What rarely gets discussed is how these decisions echo into the future. Holiday spending that feels temporary can undermine financial stability for years—showing up in credit reports, limiting housing options, and weakening a family’s ability to handle emergencies. A moment meant to create happiness can quietly compromise long-term security.This episode of Give Me Credit challenges the idea that love needs proof in the form of purchases or balances carried into the new year. True stability, calm, and presence matterfar more than any gift, especially to children, who remember how they felt—not how muchwas spent.Choosing financial health over spectacle is not deprivation. It is protection. And it may be one of the most meaningful acts of care a family can make. Get full access to Mortgage Lending Explained at jswhaldo.substack.com/subscribe

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The Field Priest Methodius Chwastek The Field is a place of cultivation and of battle. In the Church, we learn to cultivate a life pleasing to God. This life is shaped in the spiritual battle. This series examines, chapter by chapter, the Christian classic The Field, by Saint Ignatius Brianchaninov. Please join me as I explain this great work in terms the modern Orthodox Christian can understand.  Leading From All Sides Abbie Mirata Discover the various styles of leadership, from leading at the forefront to steering from behind, rising to the top or empowering from the bottom. We'll explore horizontal and vertical leadership, leading through your brand, and even leading in your most intimate relationships. Join me in engaging conversations with special guests who are leaders in their careers, communities, and families. Gain insights, perspectives, and invaluable lessons that challenge traditional notions of what it means to lead. Take Me Off Your List Pitchfire Ryan O'Hara, CEO and founder of Pitchfire dives into the wild world of B2B marketing, demand generation, sales, and all things go-to-market with the help of some friends. Sponsored by Pitchfire. Sign up for free: https://www.pitchfire.com Think Positive: Daily Affirmations Dachia Arritola The DogMom You've heard of affirmations, but have you used them successfully? Join me daily and I'll guide you through a very simple and brief activity where I'll give you a couple affirmations, a question to ask yourself and quote, all designed particularly for the person whose goal is to live at 100%. Affirmations work best when they are done regularly. Daily-if not a few times a day. I've also created a Podcast Companion book where you can keep all your affirmations and questions and quotes. A new book is published every 4 months. You can find a link to that podcast companion book on my website Dachia.com I also have a series of hiking videos designed for people who don't have such scenery to watch in their homes. And another series of videos designed to help regular person create their perfect refuge.All of these are parts of the big picture of Living at 100%.

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When love gets financed, and stability gets sacrificed.The holiday season is supposed to be about connection, generosity, and love. Yet for manyfamilies, it has quietly becomesomething else entirely—a financial test, an emotionalperformance, and a...

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