Financial Audit

My Lawyer Had To Step In | Financial Audit

Sep 10, 2025
Ivory opens up about her dual life juggling a prop-house job and irregular music gigs, revealing the struggles of inconsistent income. She dives into the challenges of taking out loans for gear and the reality of low-paying shows. The conversation takes a sharp turn as she discusses a cycle of payday loans and failed debt relief attempts. From unconventional income sources like sperm donation to the pitfalls of pawn loans, it's a rollercoaster of financial missteps and coping mechanisms. Caleb offers actionable budget advice to help break the cycle.
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ADVICE

Vet Debt Relief Firms First

  • Avoid debt consolidation services that ghost you; verify credentials and get written terms before sending documents.
  • If a company disappears, stop sharing personal docs and contact consumer protection immediately.
INSIGHT

Work As Identity Trap

  • People cling to low-paying creative gigs for identity and validation, not just money.
  • That psychological attachment makes cutting unprofitable work emotionally difficult.
ANECDOTE

Donating For Income And Legacy

  • Ivory donates sperm for extra income and signed to be contactable when offspring turn 18.
  • She earns roughly $120–$150 per donation with periodic bonus payouts after batches.
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