
In a follow up to the show's childcare costs episode, Stephanie shares her story in hopes of bringing the realities of overturning Roe V Wade to the forefront of the harrowing conversation. This week, Gaby has the honor of speaking to Stephanie Dworak about the costs of her abortion and the emotional and financial stress of going out of state for the procedure on a child she desperately wanted. The theme song was performed by Sam Barbara and written by Myq Kaplan, Zach Sherwin, and Jack Dolgen. Gaby Dunn Instagram: BWM Instagram: BWM Facebook group: The BWM Discord channel: Find Gaby on Patreon: /gabydunn Shop /shop for merch! Bad with Money is produced, edited, sound engineered and mixed by Cumulus Podcast Network. Charlie leaves a great voicemail about healthcare that leads to some really great advice. Finley explains blood donation in Canada. Cooper, who is paying for aptitude tests, is back to talk salmon, Playstation 5, and the military. Gaby's going to change their name with the same format Taylor Swift used to roll out the track titles for Midnights. A transfemme listener named Claire writes about paying for gender affirming surgeries, adding authorized users to bank accounts and credit cards, and also accuses Mal of being a Boomer in a Millennial's body. Mal corrects their history of school accommodations based on new information from their mother. Lily updates us on her workplace accommodations situation re: ADHD and capitalism.

We talk about the minimum and subminimum wage, what patrons can do to be better customers to tipped workers, and how people who work for tips can better save, budget, and control their money. In the US, 3 million people work mainly for tips and yet financial advice never takes them into account or gives them practical steps to financial stability. As you and your CEO expressed your appreciation for our product during your cancellation, we wanted people to know that while it did not work out for you, Panoply is still a worthwhile product for others.Barbara Sloan, author of "Tipped: The life changing guide to financial freedom for waitresses, bartenders, strippers, and all other service industry professionals," joins Gaby to talk about a topic we've wanted to cover for a while: tipping and working for tips. While we did offer to let you out of your contract early for a G2 review, I want to clarify that we would never request a specific rating, as honest feedback is very important to us. We have since made updates to our billing process to ensure that all customers get the appropriate notifications and avoid any redundancies. I apologize for the misunderstanding you had with your contract, we try hard to have clear terms so if you have any feedback on the contract language we’d be happy to discuss it so we can improve. I appreciate you leaving a review, we always like to know how we can improve. This is Chris, the Customer Success Manager that you worked with on your project. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com. I was a Panoply user for years and finally have convinced our CFO to ditch Panoply due to their many failures. You'd be better off with literally any other solution. AVOID this platform! Whatever cost savings you think you might get will be lost in the hours spent banging your head against the wall waiting for them to fix their faulty platform.
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The issues with the platform have cropped up since they were acquired by an Israeli company which, from a user perspective, has clearly not invested enough into the Panoply software or support team. They don't follow-up proactively or provide updates on issues at all.

I have a Facebook Ads connector that has been broken for weeks and I've re-configured 5 times as they instructed and still it won't pull in historical data. In reality, it can be several days to receive and follow-up at all and then when you do hear from them, they rarely have solutions. support team has an "average response time of 1 day" according to their Intercom widget.
