
About this season
Caleb Hammer has the conversations that he wishes someone had with him a decade ago.
Episodes (30)
1
E1
1. Immature 24 Year Old Doesn't Care If She Dies In Poverty
2
E2
2. 22-Year-Old Has The Worst Finances Ever To Be Seen
3
E3
3. 52 Year Old Has $0 And Is Stuck In A Pyramid Scheme
4
E4
4. 23-Year-Old Spoiled, Or Just Bad With Money?
5
E5
5. 21 Year Old Trying To Justify TERRIBLE Debt
6
E6
6. 19-Year-Old Has The Worst Life Plans Possible
7
E7
7. 45-Year-Old Lost ALL Of Her Money
8
E8
8. 29-Year-Old Comedian Refuses To Grow Up
9
E9
9. 27-Year-Old With More Debt Than Anyone Should Ever Have
10
E10
10. 22-Year-Old Wont Stop Making Excuses For Spending Everything
11
E11
11. 46-Year-Old Takes From Charities To Survive
12
E12
12. Caleb Hammer Exposes Jack Selby
13
E13
13. 24-Year-Old Is Throwing Away His Entire Future
14
E14
14. 29-Year-Old Owes Her Mom Thousands Of Dollars
15
E15
15. 24-Year-Old Is Drowning In Terrible Decisions
16
E16
16. 33-Year-Old With More Debt Than Anyone Should Ever Have
17
E17
17. 25-Year-Old Spends Everything On BS
18
E18
18. 25-Year-Old Has Over 20% Interest Car Debt
19
E19
19. She Can't Stop Going Into Credit Card Debt
20
E20
20. He Keeps Spending On A High-Balance Credit Card!
21
E21
21. 32-Year-Old Owes The IRS Tens Of Thousands
22
E22
22. 27-Year-Old With More Debt Than Anyone Should Ever Have
23
E23
23. Starbucks Employee Has STUPID Car Debt
24
E24
24. $100,000 Credit Card Debt, Bankruptcy
25
E25
25. He Has $2 In His Checking Account!
26
E26
26. Taking On $100,000 In High Interest Business Debt
27
E27
27. 32-Year-Old Relies On Her Mom To Survive
28
E28
28. Dropping Out Of College To Make No Money
29
E29
29. Veteran Trying To Escape Massive Debt
30
E30