How Credit Really Works w/ Tishara Walker | Ep. 2
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In this episode of Translation, Curtis Blair and Nick Beam sit down with credit strategist Tishara Walker to break down the truth about credit and the money habits that shape our lives. They dive into the misconceptions we inherit from family and culture, why credit is one of the most important tools for building stability, and how anyone can rebuild their financial foundation.
Tishara shares practical game on credit utilization, payment strategy, credit mix, debt mindset, and how to leverage banks instead of letting debt take control. They also explore generational money trauma, budgeting discipline, and the pressure to “keep up,” while highlighting why financial literacy is essential in every community.
This conversation delivers real steps, real talk, and a blueprint for taking back control of your credit and your financial future.
Connect with Tishara:
IG: www.Instagram.com/truconsulting_/
⏱️ Chapter Markers
00:00 – Welcome Tishara Walker: Translating Credit & Financial Empowerment
07:00 – Credit Basics 101: Payment History, Utilization & Credit Mix
18:00 – Life Happens: Rebuilding After Hard Times
25:00 – Generational Money Trauma & The Psychology of Debt
32:00 – The Truth About Inquiries, Reporting Dates & Credit Strategy
48:00 – Empowering Your Family: Teaching Credit to the Next Generation
55:00 – Building A Financial Ecosystem & Community Support
If you found value in this conversation and want more episodes that break down money, credit, culture, and financial growth, make sure to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and drop a comment sharing your biggest takeaway.
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