This episode first aired under the original name, The Parenting Reset Show. Now we are the Single Parenting Reset podcast–supporting single parents of tweens and teens with real talk on screen time, communication and managing behavior.
Think graduating college debt-free is impossible in today’s world?
In this episode, Tess Connolly, LCSW, talks with Jason Brown, who earned two degrees without taking on a single dollar of student loan debt. Jason shares his top strategies for saving money on tuition, finding scholarships, and exploring non-traditional education paths. They also discuss whether attending a brand-name college is worth the cost, how to make valuable connections without the big campus price tag, and practical ways to avoid costly mistakes during your college years.
Press play to hear how you can earn your degree without sacrificing your financial future.
If you would like to read Jason's book ‘It is possible’ all about getting through college debt free, follow this link to find out more. IT IS POSSIBLE! - YOUR MARGIN MATTER$ (yourmarginmatters.com)
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The Single Parenting Reset Show supports single moms, working moms, and all parents with practical parenting tips on screen time, emotional regulation, co-parenting, stress relief, setting boundaries, building trust, and raising confident tweens and teens, while tackling tech addiction, behavior problems, and parent burnout with conscious parenting strategies for stronger family connection.
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