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Budgeting for Summer Fun - Even If You're Broke

Natalie Kime Episode 62

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In this episode of Nickels and Dimes, host Natalie Kime explores how families can enjoy summer fun without financial stress. Drawing from her own experience as a single parent, Natalie shares practical tips for planning budget-friendly activities, such as setting a seasonal budget, exploring local options, and prioritizing meaningful memories over expensive trips. She encourages listeners to be intentional with spending, use community resources, and share their summer adventures online. Natalie wraps up by offering a free summer budget planner and invites listeners to tune in next week for a discussion on the American Dream.

Key points:

  • Financial challenges of planning summer vacations for Americans
  • Reliance on credit cards without clear repayment strategies
  • Personal experiences of a single parent managing a tight budget
  • Importance of intentional spending during summer
  • Practical tips for budget-friendly summer activities
  • Setting a seasonal budget for summer fun
  • Reverse engineering fun activities to manage costs
  • Exploring local options and free or low-cost community events
  • Focusing on creating memories rather than overspending
  • Encouragement to share summer experiences on social media and foster community engagement



This podcast covers caregiving, caregiver burnout, caregiving and finances, financial planning for caregivers, money management, elder care, and balancing caregiving with work and life. Chat with Nat: Conversations That Count helps caregivers feel supported, informed, and confident in both their care decisions and financial future.

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