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When freelance writer Jamie Feldman shared she was $18,000 in debt on TikTok in July of 2022, she had no idea what would happen. Talking to the camera, she begins a month-long journey to not eat out and not buy clothing to make a dent in her debt - and soon, she was gaining like after like and follow after follow. "I didn't really think that was going to turn into anything, honestly," Feldman says. Now, nearly two years later, she's garnered more than 47,000 followers and has even started a podcast, "Debt Heads," alongside her friend Rachel Gayle Webster. "I had built my byline and my career of talking really openly and honestly and trying to make content that helps people feel seen," says

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