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Do you feel like your money disappears like a ghost? 👻 One minute it’s there, and the next... poof! In today’s episode, we’re talking about how to build your "saving muscle" without feeling like you’re being punished. Join Hannah and Alex in this cozy corner of the internet as they share their embarrassing money mistakes (25 notebooks, anyone? 📓) and give you real-life, practical tips to take control of your finances. This isn’t a boring lecture—it’s a conversation between friends using natural, easy-to-understand English. [What you will learn] How to hunt "Digital Ghosts" (those vampire subscriptions! 🧛♂️) The magic of the 48-Hour Rule for online shopping. The Power of Small: How $2 a day changes everything. "Needs vs. Wants" – How to be the boss of your money. Why second-hand shopping is a treasure hunt, not just "cheap." In this episode, we use useful phrases like: Impulse Buy: Buying something suddenly without thinking. FOMO: Fear Of Missing Out. Peace of Mind: A feeling of being safe and not worried. Audit: To check something carefully (like your bank statement). If you enjoyed this chat, don't forget to Subscribe and hit the bell icon! 🔔 Question of the day: What is the most useless thing you’ve ever bought? Let us know in the comments! 👇 #EasyEnglish #SaveMoney #EnglishListening #LearnEnglish #FinancialFreedom #Minimalism #PodcastForLearning #MoneyTips #EnglishConversation Learn English, English listening practice, Easy English Podcast, How to save money, Natural English conversation, Intermediate English, English for beginners, Money saving tips for students, Financial literacy, Frugal living, ESL podcast, Speaking English naturally, Vocabulary for money, English storytelling, Personal finance.