The Overcoming Overspending Podcast is your go-to space to heal your spending habits from the inside out. Hosted by Certified Life Coach Paige Pritchard, this show is designed for high-achieving women who are ready to stop impulse shopping, release money shame, and take control of their financial future—without relying on restrictive budgets or shame-based advice.
Each week, you’ll learn the mindset shifts and practical tools to break free from emotional spending, build powerful financial habits, and align your money with your values. This isn’t about spreadsheets. It’s about identity. Because when you become the woman who no longer overspends to feel better—you open the door to true wealth, peace, and freedom.
Learn more at www.overcomingoverspending.com
We’ve all made money mistakes—some small, some that feel too big to speak aloud. In this episode, we’re tackling one of the hardest but most powerful parts of your financial transformation: forgivene…
Hi Love! There are some exciting changes coming to the podcast that I need to make sure you're aware of. Please take the time to listen to this catch up/update so your aprised of all the changes that…
Grief doesn’t just show up as sadness—it shows up in your focus, your energy, your relationships… and your bank account.
In this deeply compassionate episode, I’m joined by grief counselor Edie Alvar…
Your career isn’t just a paycheck, it’s a reflection of your identity, your values, and your power.
In this episode, I’m joined by Certified Career Coach Meghan McCaffery to talk about one of the mos…
You’ve heard the warnings about overspending. But what if the real block to your wealth is… not spending enough? In this episode, I’m joined by Michela Allocca, the founder of Break Your Budget, to e…
If you’ve been carrying the weight of debt—quietly, shamefully, and alone—this episode is your invitation to lay it down and start fresh.
In this detailed and empowering conversation, I sit down wit…
If you’ve ever felt like you “should be further along by now” but can’t quite figure out why you keep spiraling back into the same patterns—this episode is for you.
In today’s conversation, we’re unp…
If you’ve ever found yourself with a closet full of clothes and nothing to wear—or wondering why your latest haul still leaves you feeling unsatisfied—this episode is for you.
This week on the podcas…
How much of your life, time, and money are you giving away to your phone and to social media apps? For the average person, it's two hours and twenty minutes each day. That's one waking day each week …
Are you raising a future millionaire, or uninentionally setting your child up for a future of financial struggle, hardship, or entitlement down the line? To breakdown this conversation I'm welcome Ra…
Making sure your child is college ready can be an overwhelming, confusing, and illusive process. How do you know if your child is college ready? What should you and your child be focusing on to ensur…
Is money ruining your friendships? Can you even afford your friendships? A 2024 study found that 21% of survey respondents have lost a friendship over money and 26% feel financially incompatible wit…
Is your home feeling cluttered, disorganized, and choatic? If so, then look no further for decluttering inspiration and insights than this week's episode of The Money Love Podcast with decluttering e…
Is money a main source of tension and conflict in your relationship? If so, you and your partner might not be financially compatible. Money is one of the leading causes of divorces today, and while w…
Are you someone who is constantly putting off tasks with your money off until tomorrow or "later"? Do you tell yourself "one last time!" when it comes to making changes with your behavior or consumpt…
Are you being a mean girl to your money? In this week's episode we're diving into how strong and healthy your relationship with money is and the signs to tell if you're treating your money with admir…
Not being able to afford something is a financial circumstance we all deal with. For most of us, there will always be a list of things we desire, but don't have the money for. But why is not being ab…
Is that thing you're buying expensive or valuable? Is it actually expensive or do you just perceive it as being expesive? We often confuse or conflate the two, thinking that all things that are expen…
You don't need another budget. You need a spending system. So many people give up on budgeting after putting their expenses on paper and then fail to implement it in their real life. A budget will do…