Going from Broke - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Thank Heavens for the Evans
Ahh the American Dream: 4 kids, a beautiful home, and..22 credit cards? Medically retired veteran Jermaine Evans and his wife Giselle need to say no to purchases, grapple with post traumatic stress, and create a new financial dream.

All Bets (& Debts) Are Off
Michael Weaver is s single dad with over a quarter million dollars of student loan debt. His plan? To hit it big at the casinos! Will Michael be able to turn his finances around, or are the cards stacked against him?

Open and Shut Case of Overspending
Nick and Savannah are young lawyers in love. They have it all – including $800,000 of student loan debt and a nagging need to "keep up with the Joneses." Will this couple be able to reach a verdict on their debt before they walk down the aisle?

Adulting Sucks
Young lovebirds Ashley and Deairius just moved from their parents' homes to their first nest in Macon, Georgia. But it turns out "adulting" is not as fun, and much more expensive, than they ever knew. Will they be able to grow up before debt pulls them apart?

Older, Wiser, but not Richer
Melody Conner is a 53 year old with massive student loan debt, and no plan for retirement. Can this self-dubbed "Black Martha Stewart" radically increase her income while her juke joint is still jumpin?
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