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Are you a parent looking to raise money-smart kids so that you can give them the best shot at taking control of their financial future? The MoneyDad Podcast is dedicated to helping you do just that. Join Justin Chung, as he interviews like-minded parent

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    From Shifts to Shares: Ownership, Wealth, and Raising Financially Confident Kids with Emily May

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 44:25 Transcription Available


    Send us a text#068.  In this episode, I sit down with Emily May—former registered nurse, real estate investor, and now the owner of M&M Roofing—to talk about her bold leap into entrepreneurship through business acquisition.Emily shares how she went from long nursing shifts to owning and scaling a roofing company 10x in one year. You'll also hear how she's intentionally involving her kids in real estate, business, and money conversations—giving them a front-row seat to financial literacy in action.Whether you're exploring entrepreneurship, investing, or raising kids with money smarts, Emily's story is packed with inspiration and practical takeaways.You'll Learn:Why Emily left nursing after 17 years to acquire a businessHow she grew her company through seller financing and community presenceMindset shifts that helped her step into ownership with no prior roofing experienceHow she models money confidence and entrepreneurship for her kidsThe importance of involving your children in real-life money decisionsShow notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session068Support the show

    Mindset & Intention: The Real Keys to Money Confidence | Steve Arneson

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 50:20 Transcription Available


    Send us a text#067.  In this episode, I sit down with real estate investor and entrepreneur Steve Arneson to explore how shifting your mindset and living with intention can unlock a life of purpose, freedom, and wealth. Steve shares his journey from burnout to designing a life that aligns with his values—and the mindset and habits that made it possible.Whether you're a parent looking to model money confidence for your kids or someone seeking more clarity and control over your financial path, this episode is for you.You'll Learn:How to break free from limiting beliefs about money and successWhy intention is more powerful than hustleThe daily habits that support a freedom-based lifeHow to build a life by design, not defaultWhat it takes to trust your vision—especially when others don't see it yetShow notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session067Support the show

    The Entrepreneurial Journey: High-Impact Lessons to Equip Your Teen | Dan Bauer

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 62:47 Transcription Available


    Send us a text#066.  In this inspiring episode, I sit down with Dan Bauer—entrepreneur, mentor, and founder of the MBA Exchange and Young Entrepreneurs Initiative. Dan brings decades of experience from the corporate world, higher education, and startup mentoring to the table.We dive into Dan's unique journey from working in advertising and finance to founding and scaling his own company, eventually selling it and launching an entrepreneurship program for high school students in partnership with Inc. Magazine. Along the way, he shares what it really takes to make the leap from corporate to entrepreneurship, the importance of building a strong team, and how to raise and mentor the next generation of entrepreneurial thinkers.In this episode, you'll learn:How Dan transitioned from a corporate executive to a successful entrepreneurLessons learned from scaling and exiting a businessHow to mentor teens into becoming resilient, business-minded leadersWhy passion, purpose, and pivoting are essential for entrepreneursHow parents can help their kids think like entrepreneurs—even if they don't become oneDan's story is full of wisdom for anyone navigating the shift into entrepreneurship or looking to inspire the next generation.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session066Support the show

    Your Best Financial Life: How Gen Z & Millennials Can Save Smart | Anne Lester, Episode 065

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 50:09 Transcription Available


    Send us a text#065.  In this episode, I sit down with Anne Lester, retirement expert and author of Your Best Financial Life: Save Smart Now for the Future That You Want. Anne shares powerful insights on overcoming behavioral biases that prevent us from saving and how to build financial habits that set us up for long-term success.We dive into key money questions Millennials and Gen Z should ask themselves, the biggest financial mistakes young people make, and why many struggle to connect with their future selves when it comes to retirement. Anne also shares personal stories—including managing billions of dollars at work while struggling to save in her own life—and offers practical strategies to shift our mindset around saving and investing.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session065Support the show

    When is Enough, Enough? Rethinking Wealth + Family Priorities | Nate Reineke, Episode 064

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 55:54 Transcription Available


    Send us a text#064.  In this episode, Justin sits down with Nate Reineke, a Certified Financial Planner from Physician Family who specializes in helping physician families take control of their finances and a father of two, who shares some hard-hitting truths about money, parenting, and what really matters most.  He shares his personal journey and experience.  We discuss how to best balance career ambition with quality family time, helping understand whether we are chasing financial success without a clear purpose, and how we actually teach kids about money in a way that sticks.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session064Support the show

    Money Strategies and Building a Legacy Beyond the Business | Colleen Gillam Judd, Episode 063

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 50:25


    Send us a text#063.  In this episode, Justin talks with Colleen Gillam-Judd, a Certified Financial Planner, helping Canadian business owners achieve financial freedom. Colleen shares her journey, along with actionable advice on helping entrepreneurs with balancing business and personal finances, planning for retirement, and setting your kids up for financial success.  Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session063Support the show

    Till They Get It: Teach Kids to Spend Smart in our Digital Economy | Taylor Burton, Episode 062

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 40:35 Transcription Available


    Send us a text#062.  In this episode, Justin talks with Taylor Burton, co-founder and CEO of Till Financial, a family-focused FinTech company designed to help kids and parents develop strong money habits together. Taylor shares his entrepreneurial journey, insights into modern financial challenges, and practical strategies for empowering children to become smarter spenders in today's digital world.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session062Support the show

    Click to Commit: A New Era in Canadian Will-Making | Daniel Goldgut, Episode 061

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 38:35 Transcription Available


    Send us a text#061.  In this episode, Justin is joined by Daniel Goldgut, CEO and Co-Founder of Epilogue, to explore how will-making is evolving in Canada. Daniel shares his journey from corporate law to launching a platform that makes estate planning simple, accessible and affordable for all Canadians.  We also unpack everything you need to know—from the surprising myths about wills, what happens to your digital legacy when you're gone and how to protect it, demystifying probate as well as providing practical advice for parents to pass on financial literacy and create a solid legacy.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session061Support the show

    From Scarcity to Strategy: Financial Wellness for Families | Li Zhang, Episode 060

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 65:42 Transcription Available


    Send us a text#060.  In this episode, Justin sits down with Li Zhang, Director of Social Impact and Financial Literacy at CPA Canada. Li shares her personal journey from an immigrant childhood shaped by a scarcity mindset to her current role as a financial literacy advocate. They discuss the influence of early money habits, the challenges of balancing saving with spending, and how parents can foster strong financial skills in their children. Discover CPA Canada's accessible, free financial literacy resources and programs that teach financial concepts to communities, schools, and families across Canada. This episode is filled with actionable insights for anyone wanting to build a healthier relationship with money and raise financially aware kids.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session060Support the show

    Infinite Banking Wealth Strategies for You and Your Kids | Megan Betker

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 47:05 Transcription Available


    Send us a text#059.  In this episode, we sit down with Megan Betker, a wealth coach, authorized infinite banking practitioner, and real estate investor, as we explore the powerful intersection between infinite banking, financial freedom and family well-being. In this episode, Megan shares her personal journey from working at traditional banks to becoming an independent wealth advisor. We dive into wealth-building strategies like real estate investments, the Infinite Banking Concept (IBC), and how parents can build a financial legacy for their kids.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session059Support the show

    The Family Board Meeting: How to Build Deep Connections & Financial Freedom | Jim Sheils

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 49:09 Transcription Available


    Send us a text#058.  In this episode, we sit down with Jim Sheils, founder of 18 Summers and bestselling author of The Family Board Meeting and The Passive Income Playbook. Jim shares his simple yet profound strategies for busy professionals who want to create deeper, more meaningful relationships with their families, while also achieving financial success.  You'll learn about (1) the Family Board Meeting strategy that helps connect busy parents with their kids through quality one-on-one time every quarter, (2) Balancing Family and Business where Jim talks about the challenge of managing a successful career while maintaining a strong family life. Learn how to be intentional with your time and set boundaries, including his tips for tech fasting and scheduling family time; (3) Teaching Financial Literacy to Kids, where you gain insights into how Jim and his wife involve their children in conversations about money, business, and entrepreneurship from an early age, helping them develop key life skills through active participation; and (4) Using Real Estate as a Path to Freedom, where Jim shares his experience as a real estate investor and how passive income can give families more freedomShow notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session058Support the show

    The Rainmaker Path to Achieving Family Financial Freedom | Stephen Diaz

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 58:42 Transcription Available


    Send us a text#057.  In this episode, we sit down with Stephen Diaz, co-founder of The Rainmaker Family and an eight-figure entrepreneur. Stephen shares his journey from wedding photographer to building a multi-million dollar e-commerce business that empowers families to achieve financial and time freedom. Discover how to leverage the power of Amazon, shift your mindset from "I can't" to "How can I?", and create lasting financial success without sacrificing family values.  He also provides insights on raising entrepreneurial kids and instilling values like abundance, generosity, and resourcefulness.Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting, this episode is packed with actionable insights!  Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session057Support the show

    Raising a Money Rockstar and Financial Freedom | Tom Karadza

    Play Episode Play 33 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 61:40 Transcription Available


    #056.  Today's guest is Tom Karadza.  Tom is the co-founder of Rockstar Real Estate Inc, a real estate brokerage focused on helping investors in the Greater Toronto and Golden Horseshoe areas create income to live life on their terms.  Tom is also the co-host of The Your Life! Your Terms! Show, where he chats about real estate, business building, the economy, bitcoin, monetary policy, nutrition, fitness and anything else to help us all live life on our own terms.Tom shares spending time in Croatia, growing up as a child and how it shaped his views on how money works.  We dive into his unconventional path, from corporate world to entrepreneur.  Tom shares strategies of how parents can talk to their kids about money, and tangible examples of what he does with his kids to help them learn about money, as well as transfer info and knowledge to them.  We also talk about financial freedom, and his three bucket strategy for achieving it.  We dive deeper into a few of those buckets, including bitcoin, and how owning some real estate can be a beautiful thing - because of leverage to achieve higher returns to stay ahead of our currency debasement.  And two, how that same property can change over the years, based on the different strategies you can deploy for that same piece of real estate, in his example, a regular boring single family home.   Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session056Support the Show.

    Secure an Empowered Future: Teens and Millennials | Jess Bryan

    Play Episode Play 23 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 57:26 Transcription Available


    #055.  Today's guest is Jess Bryan. Jess is the founder and CEO of Future Empowered, a company that combines critical skills of money and communication to empower individuals including millennials, women and teens to create financial freedom, security and independence.  We chat about impactful lessons about money Jess learned through her childhood.  We discuss the unique trio of formative money perspectives that influenced her growing up.  Jess talks about the reasons she created Future Empowered, what inspired her to get into teaching, and how she started mixing in financial literacy with teaching her courses.  We discuss the benefits of using a Classroom Economy system.  And we discuss strategies on how to teach teenagers to become financially independent adults and how to set them up for success.  As well as strategies that millennials should take to build a strong financial foundation.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session055Support the Show.

    Charitable Impact and Nurturing Giving Skills with our Kids | John Bromley

    Play Episode Play 19 sec Highlight Listen Later May 13, 2024 43:34


    #054.  Today's guest is John Bromley. John is the founder and CEO of Charitable Impact, an innovative giving platform that has facilitated Billions in charitable donations. We chat about the biggest problem in the charitable sector today, what inspired him to start Charitable Impact and how it is built to provides tools and support for the donor.  We discuss how how we can grow our children's financial literacy through their charitable allowance functionality, which allows our kids to not only see how charitable giving is modelled by us as parents, but also empowering them to experience making decisions around giving.  And we talk bout the future of charitable giving.  Show notes and more at:  https://moneydadpodcast.com/session054 Support the Show.

    FI through Real Estate and Teaching Our Kids To Be Money Pros with Chris Larsen

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 46:32 Transcription Available


    #053.  Today's guest is Chris Larsen.  Chris has been investing and managing real estate for 20+ years and absolutely loves helping investors become financially independent through RE.  We chat about real estate, how he set a goal for FI from his early 20's to become FI within 15 years and how he helps investors get on their path to FI through passive investing.  We also spend a fair amount of time chatting about how we as parents can raise our kids to be financially confident.  Chris co-wrote a book called No Problem Parenting, Raising Your Kids with More Confidence and Less Fear.  And we get into a whole host of strategies he uses with his kids, including how he involves them in his real estate and car wash businesses.  And how you can use those same strategies to teach your kids about money with one of the most impactful ones really normalizing conversations about money with our kids.  He also has great free resources for parents on how we can teach our kids to be money pros.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session053Support the show

    Hedgie's Bitcoin Story and Teaching Our Kids About Value with Jeff McLean

    Play Episode Play 28 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 39:54


    #052.  Today's guest is Jeff McLean.  We discuss Jeff's recently published book “Hedgie's Bitcoin Story” to help kids learn about money and the evolution of money over time and where it is heading.  We hone in on the concept of value, and how his book makes the connection between value and money for kids.  We discuss bitcoin, what it is, what it represents, and how it is an option and a path to fighting the currency debasement that is happening in our society today.  We also discuss Jeff' entrepreneurial activities and businesses, the reason why he became an entrepreneur and some of the lessons we can pass along to teach our kids.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session052Support the show

    From Piggybank to Stocks: The Ultimate Guide for a Young Investor with Maya Corbic

    Play Episode Play 16 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 42:30 Transcription Available


    #051.  Today's guest is Maya Corbic.  We discuss Maya's most recently published book to help kids learn about investing and why she decided to write it,  We cover the the beauty of compounding and how kids can use the luxury of time to their advantage.  We debunk some investing myths and talk about the most important message for kids about investing.  We learn options that kids have to invest in and how it depends on your risk profile and how we can take advantage of the lazy way of investing to achieve our goals.We debunk investing jargon, and discuss investing goals we should be teaching our kids, both short and long term.  We cover tips that parents can use to set kids up for financial success, including age appropriate activities you can do with your kids to teach and encourage them to invest.  And we close with how parents should install the right money mindset in our kids from an early age, including how we should be aware of our money mindset and ensuring we don't pass on our mindset to them, if it doesn't serve them.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session051Support the show

    Close the Financial Literacy Gap between Knowledge and Behaviour with Brian Page, Episode 050

    Play Episode Play 25 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 55:12


    #050.  Today's guest is Brian Page.  We discuss money lessons Brian received during childhood, why he is passionate about teaching personal finance to kids, and challenges he faced as a teacher talking about money in the classroom.  We discuss important money skills we should be emphasizing and how and when to create environments that parents can teach values through money lessons.  We discuss how to create financial incentives and lessons around back to school shopping, helping kids appreciate what they have and the importance of meeting kids where they are in their financial literacy journey. We discuss why he founded Modern Husbands and what is his mission with building the Modern Husbands community.  Plus how to effectively have money conversations between spouses, who grew up with different money stories and how to set up systems that make good habits automatic and bad habits harder.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session050

    More To Give: How RE Investors bring FinLit to Underserved Youth with Aziz and Mariyah Kaderbhai

    Play Episode Play 25 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 42:27


    #049.  Today's guests are Aziz and Mariyah Kaderbhai.  We discuss their “More To Give” initiative, which they started and  implemented in every part of their business.  They give back not only dollars, but also give back generously with their time.  They have a launched a free program called Beyond Success that delivers financial literacy education, targeting kids in schools that are most in need. We talk about their investing journey, how it has evolved while they continue to work full-time, and the importance of building a team.  We share how we have gotten our kids discussing or involved in our real estate.  We talk about their partnership with Canada's first education bank and the financial literacy workshops they run for them.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session049

    The Truth About Money for Kids with Anthony DeGazon and Mark Molder

    Play Episode Play 25 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 55:48


    #048.  Today's guests are Anthony DeGazon and Mark Molder.  We discuss how kids can turn their understanding of how the banking system works and how our money system is broken into a superpower.  We learn about Mark's path into how he became a teacher and Anthony's path and niche as a real estate investor.  We delve into the real importance of holding hard assets like real estate, gold or bitcoin to get ahead and avoid falling behind. We discuss what you can do to retain your purchasing power, especially in these times, where inflation is eating away at it.  We discuss their Financial Literacy Course for Teens that they are offering, along with the Mastermind classes.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session048

    The One Number Budget and Avoiding Financial Vampires with John Crane

    Play Episode Play 21 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 39:57


    #047.  Today's guest is John Crane. We discuss his journey into the financial services space.  What inspired him to write this book, and how cashflow management is the #1 determinant of long term financial success or failure.  John outlines why traditional budgets fail and the simplicity behind the concept of The One-Number budget.  We dive into how we can use the one-number budget concept to help their kids learn to put aside money for their future selfWe discuss the the common mindset of families who are successful in ensuring their children are developing the right financial skills around money, the college conversation you need to prepare for in advance and one of the greatest gifts we can give our kids.  John outlines what financial vampires are and how to avoid them, how consumer debt gives us the illusion of choice.  And we close with what lifetime cashflow management is and why it is important for people to think about this.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session047

    The Myth of the Silver Spoon: Navigating Family Wealth with Kristin Keffeler

    Play Episode Play 22 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 56:44


    #046.  Today's guest is Kristin Keffeler.  Kristin talks about her experiences as the daughter of wealth-creating parents, including her story of receiving a new sports car as a gift from her father, and the confusing feelings she began to experience.  She details who her book is written for, the 4 common hidden tripwires that can really get in the way of people growing up in affluent families and the 4 types of inner and outer clutter that inhibits the ability of the rising generation to grow.  Kristin discusses the most effective ways to clear away clutter in our lives, including the inner work that must be done plus actionable strategies in bringing awareness to clearing away clutter, most specifically money clutter.  She outlines when wealth can turn from being a benefit to a detriment in our children's lives, how parents can build valuable character traits in their children and develop their skills around grit and growth mindset, and how to parent based on values and based on a family culture parents are trying to create.   We close with tangible and actionable tips that parents can integrate into their interactions with their kids to develop those traits and why celebrating the journey and effort from your kids is important, rather than results.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session046

    Preparing Next Gen to be Stewards of Wealth & Gen-X Challenges with Will Hoffman

    Play Episode Play 26 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 44:40


    #045.  Today's guest is Will Hoffman.  Will talks about his journey as a financial advisor.  How he developed his passion for helping clients make money and financial info make sense.  He details why it is important to work with an independent financial advisor.  Will gets into the best ways to prepare Next Gen to be stewards of family wealth, and the importance of talking to your kids about the mistakes you have made.Will covers best practices on clients' who are doing a great job of preparing their kids to take over the wealth and how our financial habits influence the habits develop and change the trajectory of your life.  We get into the experience he gained when his grandfather passed away, why it is important to involve your kids, and why it ultimately made him a better financial advisor.Will also breaks down the unique challenges that Gen Xers face as the sandwich generation. Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session045

    Empowering Fathers & Financial Lessons to Teach Your Teens with Jay Gabrani

    Play Episode Play 29 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 50:50


    #044.  Today's guest is Jay Gabrani.  Jay talks about his ups and downs as it related to his journey around real estate investing.  We talk about the heartbreak of the loss of his wife, and how his real estate portfolio provided him a buffer to get through that tragedy.  Jay shares some strategies on what fathers, and really, any parents should be doing to help secure their family's financial future.  We also dive into key money skills that we should be teaching our children and why it is so important.  Jay uses the analogy of comparing money to railroad tracks - one track is the income track, while the other track is the wealth track, and that we need to be teaching our kids that everyday, they should be operating on both sides of that track.  Jay has 3 kids, all in the teenage years.  So we get into practical strategies on how we can help our kids and teens become financially responsible adults.  And Jay shares some really great tips on teaching our kids about making and investing money.  Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session044

    Go Big to Give Big: The Giving Mindset to Teach our Kids with Randy Molland

    Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 43:34


    #043.  Today's guest is Randy Molland.  Randy discusses the power of masterminds - ones he has been a part of as well as ones he has started.  He talks about his real estate investing journey and how he came away from it initially unfufilled. He discusses the powerful idea of inspiring people with their goals of going big with their dreams, in order to give bigger with their profits.  We discuss how anyone, including entrepreneurs, can start incorporating more giving in their lives, being intentional with allocating dollars, regardless of amount.  We dive into how parents can ensure their kids absorb the message around giving, and strategies for inspiring kids to give and normalizing the act of giving. We touch on the “More To Give” initiative that Randy is on the Advisory team for and what the program is designed to help kids learn.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session043

    Using Nitti Bucks in Class to Prepare Kids for the Real World with Amanda Nitti

    Play Episode Play 18 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 39:12


    #042.  Today's guest is Amanda Nitti.  Amanda discusses her classroom economy system and how it teaches vital financial literacy skills to her students in a fun, engaging way.  She discusses how she gets buy-in from her students on the types of jobs in the classroom and how her students must apply for jobs in the classroom.She also highlights the value of entrepreneurship as part of this system through the idea of the Class Market.  We discuss the importance of tracking your cash inflows and outflows in making spending decisions and budgeting and the fun and entertaining way she teaches needs vs wants.We also discuss non-financial and vital values that students are learning, rewards and items that can be purchased using “Nitti Bucks” and the importance of keeping kids accountable and how we can ensure kids are making informed decisions about their money.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session042

    Raising your Money Savvy Family for Next Generation FI with Doug Nordman and Carol Pittner

    Play Episode Play 28 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 58:36


    #041.  Today's guests are Doug Nordman and Carol Pittner, a father/daughter duo who provide interesting and contrasting perspectives on raising money savvy families.  Doug and his daughter Carol talk the importance of teaching delayed gratification skills to kids.  They discuss the concepts and ideas around '20 minutes per day' ‘The one special thing', the ‘Bank of Carol Certificate Deposit System', and the Kid 401(k), all ideas used while Carol was growing up. Doug and Carol talk about how kids best learn about spending decisions through making bad choices and allowing kids to make mistakes early to prevent larger ones later one.  We discuss the progression of allowing Carol to order food from a young age to teach her critical money handling skills and responsibility.  We review the importance of paying a regular allowance as a money management tool, without making it contingent on good behaviour. We discuss how introducing financial incentives and profit sharing for kids can provide kids with ways to earn money, while providing increased amounts of responsibility and freedom.  And lastly, the importance of thinking about the entire lifecycle of an item, when making purchase and spending decisions.  Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session041

    Leading by Example: Creating a Healthy Money Mindset with Melanie Robinson

    Play Episode Play 28 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 64:59


    #040.  Today's guest is Melanie Robinson.  Melanie discusses what having a positive healthy money mindset really means and the importance of examining ourselves internally in how we think and speak about money, instead of focusing on what we are externally teaching our kids about money.  She discusses strategies on how we can develop or shift our mindset about money.We discuss the importance of finding examples of people doing the things you do not believe are possible in shattering limiting beliefs.  And how surrounding yourself with other people looking to grow as well as accountability partners can elevate your mindset.  We review strategies on how to choose your state and taking charge of everyday interactions, and what we can do to better regulate our emotions around money.  We discuss the importance of staying present and paying attention to how we are feeling to help manage our states.  And finally, we review the main limiting beliefs around money and how to unlearn these limiting beliefs and install more empowering beliefs instead.  Melanie also reviews her motivation in building her real estate portfolio of 90 doors.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session040

    Raising Financially Savvy Kids and Reaching FI with Lacey Filipich

    Play Episode Play 20 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 48:55


    #039.  Today's guest is Lacey Filipich.  Lacey discusses how her late mom was a huge influence and support in developing the strong financial habits that she carries with her to this day.  We talk about Lacey's kidpreneur phase when she ran a business as a child as well as how she bought her first real estate property when she was only 19 years old.  We discuss why teaching our kids about money is so important because if they don't feel financially secure, chances are they are going to make worse decisions in other aspects of their lives.    Lacey gets into what we as parents can do to teach our kids to not only manage their money, but also to grow their wealth.  And she covers the importance of ensuring our kids identify opportunities to earn money and to be able to develop their negotiation skills.  We cover a lot of ground including the Money School and the Maker Kids Club she founded to teach children money skills through enterprise, as well as her book Money School, that provides a way for people to reach FI and be time rich.  Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session039

    Teach Your Kids How to Sell with Andy Seth

    Play Episode Play 28 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 47:39


    #038.  Today's guest is Andy Seth.  Andy talks about his entrepreneurial journey, from his humble beginnings living in a motel during the first fourteen years of his life, to building nine successful businesses.  He talks about his mentality and focus on the pursuit of making money, and when he realized it was an empty pursuit, and the healing process he went through to remove his false beliefs about money.  We discuss his apprenticeship experience with a successful small business owner at the age of 11 and how the FLOW marketing apprenticeship program started off, bringing in 18-24 yrs low-income youth to train them in skills to be productive.We dive into the four reasons why parents should be teaching their kids to sell, instead of selling for them and how sales is one of the most valuable skills you can earn or acquire.  We get into the 3 key sales tactics parents can use to teach our kids, and why relationships are so important when selling and how you can build trust by teaching your kids how to build relationships with intention.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session038

    Help Your Kids Build Smart Money Habits and Reaching FIRE with Chrissy Kay

    Play Episode Play 26 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 54:07


    #037.  Today's guest is Chrissy Kay.  Chrissy and her husband both retired in 2021.  They were both able to reach FIRE on 1 income, and 2 kids, in a high cost of living city like Vancouver, BC. She shares what piqued her initial interest in her pursuit of FI and how the reality has matched her expectations.    She definitely shares her insightful wisdom on her journey.  But also loves to help parents raise kids to be money savvy, and goes over some key things we should do to build good strong money habits in our kids like modelling good behaviours.  We also get into some really nitty gritty tactical strategies that you can take away and implement in your own lives, because that his what this is show is for.  Details like pros and cons of opening up different type of savings accounts.  We cover how to setup an informal trust accounts you can use to help your kids invest, and how Chrissy herself was able to turbocharge her asset base and shave years off her path to FIRE.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session037

    Make Finance Fun and Easy Peasy for your kids with 13-year old Rishi Vamdatt

    Play Episode Play 20 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 38:42


    #036.  Today's guest is Rishi Vamdatt.  We get how Rishi first got interested in personal finance when he was only 6 years old, and why he was drawn toward learning more about it.  He talks about why he creates content to help kids and beginners, and the top reasons why it is important to have kids learn about personal finance from a young age.  He digs into key personal finance concepts that kids and beginners should absolutely be learning about and how they should be putting these concepts into action.We discuss how Rishi has been able to put these concepts to his own life, including starting investing at seven years old. We cover the common misconceptions that kids (and adults) have about investing.  And talk about how parents can foster the importance of having their kids invest at a young age and develop their kids' mindset around investing at a young age.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session036

    Divorce and Impact on Your Kids' Financial Literacy with Monica Scudieri

    Play Episode Play 16 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 48:50


    #035.  Today's guest is Monica Scudieri.  We get into how she ended up taking on $257,000 in debt after the divorce and the struggles she faced as a single mom, with two young children and being unemployed.  We discuss the creative ways Monica found in making money to survive, and how she was able to survive those first five years post-divorce.We dive into how she was able to use a home equity line of credit to buy rental properties and use real estate as her path toward financial independence.We discuss the importance of having conversations about money with her kids and communication of values and needs vs. wants . Monica talks about the challenges of co-parenting the kids with her ex-husband, including her rule and attitudes toward speaking out about the other parent with the kids and how being a child of divorce can influence your money mindset.  We also discuss what inspired her to write her book, Grab Your Slice of Financial Independence and the key messages Monica wants readers to take away from the book.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session035

    Helping Our Kids be the Boss of their Financial Future with Jamie Bosse

    Play Episode Play 36 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 38:47


    #034.  Today's guest is Jamie Bosse.  We get into her backstory including how her parent's bankruptcy in college influenced her decision to become a financial planner.  We talk about why money is still a taboo subject and why parents are uncomfortable talking about money.  We review money scripts we may be passing on consciously or unconsciously to our kids and some of the common money mistakes that she has seen her clients make.  We discuss the #1 mistake that parents make about teaching their kids about money as well as the biggest mistakes that young parents make with their own financial situation.  Jamie discusses strategies that young parents should be taking to be the boss of their own financial future including why right NOW is the best time to invest money in the stock market.We also discuss what inspired Jamie to write her children's book series, Milton The Money Savvy Pup and get into detail about financial concepts that parents should be discussing with their kids at various ages (3-5 yrs old, 6-10 yrs old, 11-13 and 14-18 yrs old), to help them be the boss of their financial future.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session034

    Best Side Hustles for Your Kid to Start with Nick Loper

    Play Episode Play 27 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 46:17


    #033.  Today's guest is Nick Loper.  We get into Nick's entrepreneurial journey and early childhood business ventures, including the business venture really hit him with the entrepreneurial bug in college.  We get into his first side hustle after landing a full-time corporate job after college and how he started the Side Hustle Show podcast almost out of peer pressure.We discuss the benefits to having a side hustle in the first place (obviously other than the extra money!), and the main benefits really of having our kids start side hustles…because you can be never be too young to start one.  We spend a good chunk of time talking about the best or easiest side hustles that we should consider introducing our kids to, so that they can get started today.  We talk about why Nick decided to write the $1,000 100 Ways book last year to showcase creative work within his community and the challenges he had in putting it together.  And he talks about some of his favourite side hustles from putting together that book.  We discuss the misconceptions people have in starting their own side hustle and if you yourself are struggling for ideas on what side hustle to start, he provides a simple way for people to come up with business ideas.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session033

    Secrets to Help Your Kids Avoid an Estate Nightmare with David Edey

    Play Episode Play 34 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 50:07


    #032.  Today's guest is David Edey.  David is a Certified Executor Advisor and author of The Executor Help book.  He opens up about his own estate nightmare that he dealt with when his parents passed, and why he decided to write his book to help others.  We discuss the challenges and struggles he faced with settling his parents estate and cover mistakes that he as well as his parents made.  We discuss what is an estate plan, and the reasons why everyone should have one, as it is not just for the rich or wealthy.  We talk about how digital assets form part of the estate plan.  We dive into what factors we, as parents, should consider when selecting an executor for our estate, and when it makes sense to consider obtaining a professional third-party.  We discuss the importance of involving our kids in conversations about our estate.  And the critical importance of having an up-to-date will, especially to make sure we have a say as to who is raising our kids, in the event something happens to us.  We also cover practical tips on what we can do to make it easier on our executors, while we are still here, and talk about some of the key professionals an executor may need to engage to settle the estate.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session032

    7 Steps to Financial Freedom for Kids and Celebrating Money Awareness with Michael Gilmore

    Play Episode Play 27 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 49:29


    #031.  Today's guest is Michael Gilmore.  Michael is the Founder of the Money Awareness and Inclusion Awards, which celebrate the important work being done around the world to help people understand money better.  He is also an author, having authored three books under the pen name “The Seven Dollar Millionnaire”, with his latest book titled “The Little Book of Zen Money”.  $7 dollars is the smallest amount of money you can save and invest each day to become a millionaire in your lifetime. He discusses his origin story of when he started working in financial literacy and how he used that anger to fuel his passion.  He dives into what motivated him to write his first book for his 17-year old daughter as she was getting ready to go away for school.  He reviews the financial freedom formula that provides the 7 simple steps kids can follow to achieve financial freedom.  We get into how understanding money is like a pathway and that once you are on the path, it is pretty straightforward.  And how money can be very simple to learn and that we don't need to overcomplicate things.  We discuss what inspired Michael to write his latest book “The Little Book of Zen Money”, and how being Zen with money is not about avoidance; rather, it is about seeing reality directly and facing it head on.We discuss the importance of tracking your spending.  And finally, why it is important to create more awareness of financial literacy projects around the world and celebrate them through the MAIAs.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session031

    Be Awesome with Money and Teach Kids How to Live a Rich Life with David Delisle

    Play Episode Play 29 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 45:56


    #030.  Today's guest is David Delisle.  He talks about why it's important to normalize conversations about money with our kids and we discuss what inspired him to write his graphic novel, The Golden Quest.  The book is a very fun way for kids to learn about money.  Its been described as “Rich Dad Poor Dad meets Calvin & Hobbes” and it's such a great book that is beautifully illustrated.  David talks about the importance of having our children develop strong financial habits, which helps to avoid getting caught up in a lot of the noise that is out there.  He digs into how we should help our children understand what is important to them, or their “why”.  And this can help our kids pause and reflect and be mindful of their spending choices.He covers the four golden rules of money, and emphasizes the importance of having our kids develop strong financial habits.  We also get into what parents should be doing to help their kids invest, and the actions parents should take to get more comfortable talking and learning about money, especially when they don't consider themselves experts.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session030

    House Hacking Your Kids to Financial Freedom through Garden Suites with Andy Tran

    Play Episode Play 34 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 46:25


    #029.  Today's guest is Andy Tran.  We get into how Andy got started on his journey with helping people create secondary suites and garden suites.  We talk about what it really means to create legal secondary suites.  We talk about what garden suites are, why they are becoming more popular, and how it is a housing option with many different strategies suitable for different demographics including empty nestors, parents with aging parents, and parents with young adult children.  This can be an amazing house hacking strategy that parents can use to have our young adult kids live in these garden suites, which are essentially built in the backyard of our principal residence.  And it is a way to help our young adult kids get ahead, allowing them to build their savings for a downpayment on a house or use those savings to invest.  Andy dives into the process of how to create a garden suite, typical sizes/sq footage of these units, timelines it normally takes, typical budget of how much you should plan to spend to build one and how homeowners are typically financing these today to build these out.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session029

    Your Kids, Their Money: A Parent's Guide to Raising Financially Literate Children with Clifton Corbin

    Play Episode Play 31 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 46:30


    #028.  Today's guest is Clifton Corbin.  Clifton talks about his journey including important money lessons that he learned from his parents, but also talks about the struggles he had running up credit card debt and going through a debt spiral in university.  We talk about how his journey inspired him to write his own book “Your Kids, Their Money” to help parents teach their kids about money and avoid the pitfalls he went through.  If you are a parent of little children, we discuss strategies you can use to teach in a fun and enjoyable way.  We discuss the importance of giving our kids the opportunity to practice good money habits. One of the ways they can practice is through the use of an allowance, and Clifton talks about the do's and don'ts of this approach, if you decide you want to go this route.  And we discuss the most important thing that we must remember to do, in combination with the practice we give our kids.  We also dive into how we can use storytelling to teach lessons to our kids.  We go over an unconventional strategy that Clifton uses of lending money to his kids.  And we end with the best ways that we can teach our kids about earning money.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session028

    Secrets to Hiring Your Kids the Tax-Smart Way so they Earn Income with Cherry Chan

    Play Episode Play 29 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 61:44


    #027.  Today's guest is Cherry Chan.  Cherry talks about her journey as an entrepreneur and how she helps everyday, hardworking Canadians like you and me achieve financial freedom.We talk about when and how we can pay our kids an income, while also having it deductible for us parents for tax purposes.  This is a win/win situation where kids win because they can earn money to use as a tool to spend, save, invest and give.  And we as parents win because we can deduct it for tax purposes, so it saves us money.  It doesn't apply to everyone and it can get a little technical, but Cherry does a great job breaking down the rules we need to follow to ensure we stay onside with the tax authorities.We talk about how Cherry involves her kids in her business to teach them about money and we also get into an advanced income tax splitting strategy that could allow income in the hands of the kids to be tax free, up to $35,000 per child.  Lastly, we talk about the upcoming Wealth Hacker Conference in Toronto that Cherry and her husband are holding this November 12th to share strategies on building and protecting wealth and income and best practices around achieving financial freedom.  Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session027

    Build Your Child's First Nest Egg through a Chore and Allowance App with Annie Shoen and Nicolle Hood

    Play Episode Play 32 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 41:48


    #026.  Today's guests are Annie Shoen and Nicolle Hood.  We talk about smart money habits that parents should be teaching their kids, including the habit of what they call “learning to earn”, as well as rules of thumb around budgeting.  We talk about how we can best teach our kids to be smart consumers.  And how we as parents can create a supportive environment to encourage our kids to make money mistakes.We also get into the features of the app, and discuss how they developed it with science in mind.  They have a lot of innovative features including the use of puzzles to teach delayed gratification, as well as community leader boards.  Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session026

    Teach Your Kids the Importance of Multiple Income Streams with Maya Corbic

    Play Episode Play 29 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 49:45


    #025.  Today's guest is Maya Corbic.  We get into the main challenges and opportunities in engaging Generation Z in learning about money, how engaging our kids with games can be very effective in teaching about money, why transferring money management and purchasing decisions to our kids is so important as well as key financial concepts that every child should learn before the age of 18.We dive into the importance of showing our kids the importance of having multiple income streams and that they have the power to create money.  We talk about house hacking, entrepreneurship, and investing as well as looking at our own limiting beliefs and focusing on what money mindset and beliefs we should be fostering in our kids.  Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session025

    Invest in Multi-Family to reach FI and Teach Kids using Real Estate with Kelly Iannone

    Play Episode Play 28 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 59:14


    #024.  Today's guest is Kelly Iannone.  We get into the responsible money habits and strategies that she learned from her parents growing up.  We dive into their plan of how her family was able to live off Kelly's income, while using strategies to divert her husband's income to savings and investing.  We talk about how Kelly decided that investing in real estate, especially through multi-family rentals, was the path to accelerating their passive income and goal towards financial independence.We also talk about how she exposes her two young kids to real estate and teaches them money concepts using real estate as a tool.  The various money lessons she teaches her kids about saving, investing, spending.  And how it is so important to be open and intentional about money with our kids.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session024

    Amplify Our Kids' Wealth and Money Mindset with Alissa Maizes

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 64:29


    #023.  Today's guest is Alissa Maizes.  We talk about what led Alissa to pursue a change in career as a financial planner, after a career spent helping not-for-profits raise millions of dollars.  We discuss some great strategies and solid examples of how parents can develop their kids mindset around giving and helping others. Alissa covers how parents can develop their kids mindset around gratitude.  She also dives into strategies of how we can help kids build long-term savings, including a matching strategy to incentivize our kids to save.  We discuss strategies on what parents can do to teach their kids about financial self-confidence and control. We also dive into the importance of being intentional, open and honest about money with our kids, especially during more difficult times. We get into how teaching our kids to invest can amplify their wealth, including how mutual funds or exchange-traded funds can be a better choice.  And we review what it really means to be a fee-only fiduciary and the benefits of working with one, when reviewing our own financial plans.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session023

    Creating the Next Generation of Young Investors with James Fletcher

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 63:06


    #022.  Today's guest is James Fletcher.  We talk about how James combined his love of investing and his love of international cultures into what he does full-time, which is manage his $100M emerging market fund he founded.  We discuss what inspired James to start Young Investors Society (YIS), and how their reach now extends into over 1400 schools and 59 countries.  James talks about the emphasis on teaching a long-term approach to investing and how rewarding the process, rather than the outcome, is most effective at teaching these kids. We discuss the importance of YIS providing resources to underprivileged communities.  And how YIS emphasizes and incentivizes building good habits to ensure that kids actually put in practice the concepts they are learning about.  We discuss several of YIS programs including the Dollar-a-day initiative, Money Skills Bootcamps and the Stock Pitch Competition.  James discusses the concept of the Million-dollar-decision and the tremendous power of how encouraging our teens to invest early would result in $1M more in their retirement account.  We discuss how we, as parents, can foster the importance of investing at a young age and how to develop their mindset around investing early.  James talks about the number one lesson that he has learned over the years and the key takeaway for us as parents.  We dive into benefits that teens receive in earning the designation that YIS has developed.  We cover how YIS measures their impact in the community.  And we get into several actionable strategies that we, as parents, should focus on in terms of teaching our kids about money. And how we can foster resilience within our children.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session022

    Balance: How to Help Your Children Succeed with Andrew Hallam, Episode 021

    Play Episode Play 44 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 49:45


    #021.  Today's guest is Andrew Hallam.  We talk about money lessons Andrew experienced growing up, including the importance of learning to earn.  He goes into the number one key he used to build his million dollar portfolio by his late 30's on a teacher's salary.  Andrew now travels the world and talks about the observations during those travel experiences with his wife, including how plenty of conventionally successful people appeared less satisfied than those who did not achieve the same levels of money or career advancement.  He provides a 4-part framework on how we should redefine success.  He also gets into the opportunity cost of spending, including an example of how picking up a daily Starbucks coffee on your way to work could represent a $1 million dollar decision.  We discuss the importance of developing awareness around our spending to ensure it is in alignment with our values.  And how we should look a longer lens of time like 30 years when developing realistic expectations around expected investment returns.We next talk about what parents can do to set their kids up for success including splitting up an allowance into 3 different categories.  And how allocating allowance this way can teach delayed gratification skills.  We also dive into the main benefits of assigning chores to kids and how chores actually might be a predictor of whether your children are successful.  We review the strategies Andrew himself used in teaching young people about personal finance in allowing self-discovery, rather then telling them what to do.  And we finish with a discussion into the research around whether parents should pay for their children's post-secondary education and how that can be a predictor of success in the child.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session021

    Giving Hands-On Financial Knowledge to our kids with Deborah McMillan

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 50:58


    #020.  Today's guest is Deborah McMillan.  We get into the financially illiteracy problem that we have in today's society.  We talk about how the personal experiences with her daughter and father led her to start her own business teaching children about money.  We discuss how parents may actually be the main barrier that is preventing kids from learning about money at a young age.  We talk about giving an allowance that is not dependent on chores can be one of the principal strategies parents use to teach their kids about money at home.  We cover what her number one goal is in teaching kids about money and how she makes it engaging.We get into the programs that Knowledge Makes Cents offers and we talk about her hands-on program that my 7 year old son went through recently and some of the principles and concepts that he and other kids take away from these types of programs.  We discuss how parents really need to be partners in helping their children follow through with executing plans after these programs, like helping to open up bank accounts or investment accounts.  We dive into the importance of installing positive thinking and having the right mindset and beliefs that parents should be reinforcing at home.  And why we as parents have to be very careful about the words and messages we use with and in front of our kids, because this can lead to our kids developing negative associations with money and the unintended installation of limiting beliefs in our children.  We get into strategies that parents can use to get around the challenge of how they can afford certain spending expenditures and the importance of encouraging creative financial thinking among children.  We end with healthy conversations we should be having with our kids around money and how teaching the value of money and relating how they earn it with how much things costs could be one the most important discussions you have with them.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session020

    Teach the Power of Investing to your Teens with Michelle Hung

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 50:10


    #019.  Today's guest is Michelle Hung.  We dive into how Michelle went from a career in investment banking and pivoted to being an author and becoming an entrepreneur and financial planner helping teach women and young adults how to invest.  Michelle recently launched her second book “Investing for Teens”.  We talk about the trouble Michelle faced in university with her spending habits, and we talk about some of the biggest issues that teens/young adults face, including the importance of credit card management.  We get into the mindset of how teens should be viewing the current downturn in the stock market, and we discuss why she is not keen on investing in bonds.  We dive into the importance of investing in equities, and the mindset you need to prevent yourself from panic selling.  We get into the risk vs reward principle, and the importance of adopting a long-term mindset when investing.  We get into why leaving your money in a savings account designed for long-term investing is a waste and lost opportunity.  We talk about flaws in the current banking system including how risk is assessed.  We also get into the types of custodial accounts available for teens in the US, and get into options available in Canada.  And we end with the biggest pieces of advice she would give to herself as a teen, that you'll definitely want to pay attention to, especially if you raising a teenager.Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session019

    House hacking and Vacation Rentals to Financial Freedom at 20 years old with Jabbar Adesada

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 53:04


    #018.  Today's guest is Jabbar Adesada.  Jabbar has an incredible and inspirational story, overcoming tremendous adversity from childhood, and was only 19 years old when he purchased his first real estate rental property.  Jabbar talks about joining the military at 17 years old and the inspiration he received to pursue financial independence.  Jabbar started investing in stocks at 18, but pivoted to real estate by 19.  Jabbar and I talk about the importance of community and surrounding yourself with other like-minded young adults in pursuit of similar goals.  We talk about the adversity Jabbar went through in trying to purchase his first rental at 19 years old, and how he overcame rejection and countless people doubting him.  We dig into how he house hacked that first property, and we talk about what systems and processes he has put in place and his mindset on being able to not only figure things out, but his incredible gift of building relationships with others that he can turn too for support.  We then dive into how Jabbar is supercharging his passive income through owning and managing short-term vacation rentals, and how he was able to purchase it with no money.  We get into the lessons Jabbar has taken away from involved in these short-term rentals, including the technology and systems he uses to automate processes, especially since he continues to work full-time in the Marines. Jabbar set a goal to achieve $10,000/mth in passive income by 30 years old, and has almost already reached that at the young age of 20 years old.  We get into advice and strategies that Jabbar would give young adults or parents of young adults on how they can get started with real estate, the common misconceptions people have, and the importance of prioritizing investing for young kids and young adults. Show notes and more at:https://moneydadpodcast.com/session018

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