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The Jenn & Friends Podcast
Outsmart Mark- Canadians, Stranger Things, and Mommy Guilt

The Jenn & Friends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 3:27


Think you know a thing or two about Canadians? How about the hit Netflix series Stranger Things? Familiar with the podcast Mommy Guilt? If you know ANYTHING about those matters of subject, you may be able to Outsmart Mark... Have a listen and score yourself!

Young Money with Tracey Bissett
EP127 Sex & Money: Shining a Light on Human Trafficking

Young Money with Tracey Bissett

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 38:24


Rhonelle Bruder is an internationally recognized motivational speaker and a human rights advocate. She is the founder of the RISE Initiative, a community and platform dedicated to supporting, empowering, and inspiring vulnerable youth and trauma survivors. As a survivor of human trafficking, Rhonelle frequently speaks and writes on topics about overcoming adversity, building resilience, human rights, social equity, and mental health. She has been featured in several media publications, including CBC, Global News, The Agenda, and Toronto Star. In 2019, Rhonelle was awarded one of Canada’s Top 100 Black Women to Watch.   Ashley Franssen-Tingley is the Stakeholder Relations and Promotions Advisor at The Canadian Centre to End Human Trafficking, a national charity that aims to end all forms of human trafficking in Canada. Ashley is passionate about enhancing cross-sector collaborations to dismantle siloes, support partnerships, and develop anti-trafficking strategies with Canadian law enforcement agencies. Ashley has completed the International Visitor Leadership Program in Trafficking in Persons and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree with Honors in Psychology from York University.   Rhonelle and Ashley join me today to shine a light on human trafficking, in honor of Human Trafficking Awareness Day on February 22, 2020. Rhonelle shares the three areas covered under the human trafficking term and describes the targets and tactics that sex traffickers use on young women. Ashley shares the current situation of sex trafficking in Canada, the differences between human trafficking and human smuggling, and explains what coercive debt is. She also highlights the behavioral cues to watch for and how you can get involved in tackling this issue. We also discuss how you can help end human trafficking and where to find support and resources. “Lead with kindness, empathy, and compassion.” - Rhonelle Bruder This Week on Young Money:   What the umbrella-term of human trafficking covers Misconceptions of sex trafficking and who is vulnerable in Canada How traffickers target young women and the tactics they use The signs and indicators of human trafficking How to approach and help a vulnerable person Where to find resources and support The current situation of trafficking in Canada How sex trafficking is hiding in plain sight The differences between human smuggling and human trafficking What coercive debt is Behavioral clues to watch for The elevated risks to young Canadians How you can help end human trafficking Key takeaways:   Increase your awareness Get rid of misconceptions Get involved Connect with Rhonelle Bruder:   Rhonelle Bruder’s website Rhonelle Bruder on Facebook Rhonelle Bruder on Twitter Rhonelle Bruder on Instagram Rhonelle Bruder on LinkedIn Connect with Ashley Franssen-Tingley:   The Canadian Centre to End Human Trafficking Canadian Human Trafficking Hotline Canadian Human Trafficking Hotline Phone: 1-833-900-1010 Project Recover The Canadian Centre to End Human Trafficking on Facebook The Canadian Centre to End Human Trafficking on Twitter The Canadian Centre to End Human Trafficking on LinkedIn Ashley Franssen-Tingley on LinkedIn Rate, Share & Inspire Other Young Millionaires-in-the-Making    Thanks for tuning into the Young Money Podcast - the advice show for young millionaires-in-the-making! If you enjoyed this week’s episode, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a rating and review. Visit our website to learn how easy it is to leave a review on Apple Podcasts.   Don’t forget to share your favorite episodes on social media!    Subscribe to the Young Money Podcast on iTunes so you never miss an episode and reach out to us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, our LinkedIn Company Page, or by visiting our website.  

Young Money with Tracey Bissett
EP111 Milli Moves: Talk Money To Me with Kelley Keehn

Young Money with Tracey Bissett

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 27:33


Kelley Keehn is a personal finance educator, speaker, media personality, and a bestselling, award-winning author of ten books, including her newest book, Talk Money to Me, available in bookstores on December 17th. Kelley is the Consumer Advocate for FP Canada and serves on several non-profit boards and government committees. She was the host of W Network’s Burn My Mortgage and the personal finance authority on The Marilyn Denis Show for seven years.   Kelley joins me today to share her inspiration for writing the Talk Money to Me book. She explains the reasons why financial literacy is still a problem in Canada and shares how social media creates false economic perceptions. Kelley shares several money-moves that everyone can make to increase their financial fitness. She also highlights financial mistakes to avoid and how slowing down your decision-making process on big purchases can help you make better choices. “Understanding that your ability to earn an income in your life is the most valuable asset that you have. ” - Kelley Keehn This Week on Young Money:   How a drive to help Canadians feel good about money inspired Kelley to write the Talk Money to Me book Three reasons why financial fitness is still a problem for Canadians How social media creates false financial perceptions of others The philosophy of ‘what you appreciate, appreciates’ tactic in your finances The financial moves to make before you start to save The financial missteps and irrational money moves to avoid Slowing down your buying-decision process to avoid making mistakes Cultivating a balanced approach to being happy and wealthy Key takeaway:   Shut out the noise of social media and comparisons to others.  Think about financial management as a daily commitment – it is not a one-time thing.  Stop and think before making big purchase decisions. Understand that your self worth does NOT equal your net worth. Resources Mentioned:   EP036 Kelley Keehn with 5 Ways We Sabotage Our Finances FP Canada Financial Planning for Canadians Wealthy Barber EP059 What is insurance and Why do I Need it with Deborah Williams EP025 True Cost of Car Ownership EP029 Buying vs. Leasing a Car Connect with Kelley Keehn:   Kelley Keehn’s Website Talk Money to Me Kelley Keehn on Twitter Kelley Keehn on Facebook Kelley Keehn on Instagram Get Your Young Money Questions ANSWERED!   Want to learn more about how you can stay financially fit or share a question about money? Leave a voice message to get all of your Young Money questions answered.    Remember - there is no silly question when it comes to your financial fitness. Rate, Share & Inspire Other Young Millionaires-in-the-Making    Thanks for tuning into the Young Money Podcast - the advice show for young millionaires-in-the-making! If you enjoyed this week’s episode, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a rating and review. Visit our website to learn how easy it is to leave a review on Apple Podcasts.   Don’t forget to share your favorite episodes on social media!    Subscribe to the Young Money Podcast on iTunes so you never miss an episode and reach out to us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, our LinkedIn Company Page, or by visiting our website.