• 082: Personal Finance Tips for Relief Vets & Techs
    Feb 12 2026

    Relief work offers flexibility and higher earning potential, but it comes with unique financial considerations. In this episode, Meredith covers the core money basics relief vets and techs should have in place.

    1. Organizing your finances as a relief vet or tech
    2. Planning for quarterly taxes for 1099 income
    3. Retirement options for self-employed relief vets and techs (Solo 401k, SEP IRA)
    4. Using relief work to support sabbaticals and flexibility
    5. Student loan strategy basics, including reducing adjusted gross income


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    23 mins
  • 081: Preparing for the Student Loan Tax Bomb
    Jan 29 2026

    Student loan forgiveness can come with a tax bill, and recent changes to repayment plans have prompted many veterinarians to revisit how they’re preparing for it.

    Meredith walks through the most common questions we get about the student loan tax bomb, how it works, what’s changed, and what to review as part of a long-term plan.


    Key topics:
    1. When student loan forgiveness is taxable and when it isn’t
    2. How to think about preparing for the tax bomb over time
    3. Why investing, rather than saving, for the tax bomb often makes sense
    4. What happens if you’re not prepared when forgiveness occurs

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    16 mins
  • 080: Top 5 Ways to Take Control of Your Finances This Year
    Jan 15 2026

    Dr. Meredith Jones and Joe Warner share a practical look at financial resolutions veterinarians can focus on in the new year, with an emphasis on clarity, strategy, and aligning money decisions with what matters most.

    Topics covered:

    1. Building a realistic budget and understanding cash flow
    2. Optimizing student loan strategies, including what SAVE borrowers should know
    3. Increasing retirement contributions sustainably
    4. Using money intentionally to support the life you want
    5. What veterinarian-specific financial planning actually looks like


    Episodes Mentioned:

    1. 73: Five Steps to Prepare for the Jump in Student Loan Payments
    2. 74: How a Sabbatical Can Reset Your Life - Dr. Anna Foster
    3. 77: What Happens in a Student Loan Consult


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    30 mins
  • 079: Burnout-Proofing Your Finances
    Jan 1 2026

    Veterinary medicine is demanding in ways most financial advice ignores. Schedules change, cases run long, and emotional fatigue is common. Financial plans that assume unlimited energy and perfect follow-through often don’t hold up.

    In this episode, we talk about how to burnout-proof your finances so your money supports you through real life, not just on good weeks.

    Key Topics:

    1. Why emergency funds function as mental health tools, not just savings
    2. How automation reduces financial decision fatigue
    3. Designing your finances around sustainability, not hustle
    4. Flexibility and optionality as financial goals
    5. Giving yourself permission to choose stability over optimization

    Your financial plan should make your life easier, not heavier.

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    11 mins
  • 078: The End of the SAVE Plan: Next Steps for Your Student Loans
    Dec 18 2025

    The Dept of Ed has announced an agreement to officially end the SAVE plan. If you’re in the SAVE forbearance, this episode walks through planning your next move.

    Key Topics:

    1. What the end of the SAVE plan means and what we know so far
    2. What happens if you’re currently on the SAVE forbearance
    3. Which repayment plans borrowers are likely to switch to
    4. Why planning now matters, even without set deadlines
    5. How income recertification and tax filing status can impact your payment
    6. Common planning opportunities we’re seeing for veterinarians right now

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    12 mins
  • 077: What Happens in a Student Loan Consult
    Dec 4 2025

    Dr. Meredith Jones and Joe Warner, both Certified Student Loan Professionals, talk about what actually happens during a student loan consult for veterinarians. If you’ve ever wondered how we sort through repayment rules, forgiveness options, and tax implications, this episode walks you through it step by step.

    Highlights:

    1. Why veterinarians seek student loan guidance: overwhelm, confusing regulations, major life changes, and uncertainty about which plan is best
    2. What you share beforehand (your student loan file, plus your spouse’s if they have federal loans) so we can prepare
    3. How the consult starts with your goals and your student loan story, which helps shape the conversation
    4. How we compare repayment plans, estimate long-term costs, check progress toward forgiveness, and decide whether you’ll need to save for a future tax bill
    5. Why your tax filing status can change your payment far more than you’d expect if you’re married
    6. What you walk away with: clear action steps and follow-up email support if questions come up afterward

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    16 mins
  • 076: Inside the Realities of Vet Med - Dr. Marie Holowaychuk
    Nov 20 2025

    Meredith sits down with Dr. Marie Holowaychuk, emergency and critical care specialist veterinarian and mental health advocate, to talk about her new book A Compassionate Calling: What It Really Means to Be a Veterinarian.

    Key Topics:

    1. Marie’s path through specialty training, academia, burnout, and wellbeing advocacy
    2. What inspired A Compassionate Calling and the misconceptions it aims to clear up
    3. Real stories that show both the fulfillment and emotional complexity of veterinary medicine
    4. How emergency and critical care shaped her perspective on moral stress and client communication
    5. Practical wellbeing resources available through RevivingVetMed.com and her advice on prioritizing mental health

    Connect with Marie Holowaychuk:

    Marieholowaychuk.com

    RevivingVetMed.com

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drmarieholowaychuk/

    Instagram: @marieholowaychuk

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    29 mins
  • 075: Grocery Hacks That Actually Work
    Nov 6 2025

    Meredith shares practical grocery hacks that make life easier, save money, and help you waste less. Inspired by conversations at home and with clients, she walks through simple strategies to plan smarter, shop intentionally, and enjoy cooking again - without feeling deprived.

    If you’ve ever stood in front of your fridge wondering how you spent $150 and still don’t have a dinner plan, this one’s for you.

    Highlights:

    1. Plan ahead: Use a dry-erase board for meal planning, and check your pantry before shopping
    2. Shop smart: Do the math on price per ounce, and test one store-brand swap each week
    3. Invest wisely: A good chef’s knife and quality pan make cooking faster and more enjoyable
    4. Cook once, eat twice: Bulk cook, freeze extras, and make “leftovers night” a ritual
    5. Splurge intentionally: Great coffee or olive oil can be worth it - just spend with purpose

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    12 mins