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In this episode of the Jake and Gino Podcast, Gino Barbaro dives deep into the current multifamily housing landscape and dissects whether the apartment oversupply crisis is reaching its end. Gino walks you through how the market cycle has evolved since the 2008 recession and explains why some cities like Dallas, Austin, and Phoenix are facing increased vacancy and downward rental pressure—while others like New York remain tight.If you're an investor, developer, or market watcher, this is your how-to guide on surviving (and thriving) in today's multifamily environment.Want a FREE copy of "Wheelbarrow Profits" or “Happy Money, Happy Family, Happy Legacy”?Email Gino at: gino@jakeandgino.comLearn more about the Wheelbarrow Profits Community:https://www.wheelbarrowprofits.com We're here to help create multifamily entrepreneurs... Here's how: Brand New? Start Here: https://jakeandgino.mykajabi.com/free-wheelbarrowprofits Want To Get Into Multifamily Real Estate Or Scale Your Current Portfolio Faster? Apply to join our PREMIER MULTIFAMILY INVESTING COMMUNITY & MENTORSHIP PROGRAM. (*Note: Our community is not for beginner investors)
In this episode of CFO at Home, Vince delves into the fascinating world of behavioral finance, particularly focusing on the concept of The 7 Money Personalities as introduced by Ken Honda in his book "Happy Money." Vince explains how understanding our own and our partner's money personalities can significantly improve financial decision-making and communication within relationships. He breaks down the seven distinct personalities: the Money Maker, the Worrier, the Compulsive Spender, the Compulsive Saver, the Indifferent to Money, the Generous Giver, and the Financial Avoider. Listeners will learn how these personalities can complement each other and foster unity, trust, and transparency in financial discussions. Additionally, Vince highlights the different emotional needs men and women have regarding money, emphasizing the importance of mutual understanding and open communication for couples to thrive financially together. Key Topics: Exploring The 7 Money Personalities and their impact on financial behavior How understanding money personalities promotes unity and peace in relationships The importance of trust and transparency in financial discussions Balancing different financial tendencies for a harmonious partnership Recognizing and respecting emotional needs related to money in men and women Strategies for effective communication and goal-setting in financial planning Key Links: Happy Money: The Japanese Art of Making Peace with Your Money Contact the Host - vince@thecfoathome.com Want to be a guest on CFO at Home? Send Vince a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1628643039567x840793309030672500
EP 2529 (WE 272) Book Review Happy Money Happy Life เงินกับความสุขมักจะมาคู่กัน ไม่ได้แปลว่ามีเงินแล้วถึงจะมีความสุขอย่างเดียว บางทีการมีความสุขก็จะนำเงินเข้ามาเช่นเดียวกัน มาฟังตอนนี้กันครับ
Matt Potere, CEO of Happy Money, discusses how credit unions can leverage digital lending strategies to reduce consumer debt while strengthening member relationships. Also, the stars align, and Michael and Natasha both give an enthusiastic recommendation to "Companion" (2025).
Joe Heck, CEO of Zip, joins me on the Tearsheet Podcast to discuss the evolution of alternative payment solutions in the US. Zip is a leading Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) company. Joe shares lessons from his 20 years of experience in consumer lending and fintech payment solutions. Heck brings insights from his previous leadership roles at Happy Money and TrueStage. Heck's background plays a role in his approach to financial services. Growing up in Flint, Michigan, he understands the challenges of paycheck-to-paycheck living. “There's a consumer base largely ignored by traditional financial systems,” Heck explains. “FICO doesn't serve them well, but they have a great ability to pay.” Zip focuses on providing financial flexibility to these consumers. It offers structured repayment plans that don't push them into revolving debt. According to Heck, “We win when the consumer wins. If they can't pay us back, our model doesn't work either.” The Big Ideas BNPL's Growth Potential in the US – With only 2% of payments currently in BNPL, there is significant room for expansion compared to markets like Europe and Australia. Financial Inclusion for Underserved Consumers – Zip is focusing on consumers who don't fit traditional credit models but have strong repayment potential. “We provide access when and where they need it,” says Heck. Strategic Partnerships Drive Accessibility – Integrations with Stripe and retailers like GameStop are making BNPL more available to consumers. A More Transparent Alternative to Credit Cards – Unlike credit cards that encourage revolving debt, BNPL provides structured, predictable payments. “We're not built in a way that traps consumers in debt,” Heck emphasizes. The Role of Cash Flow Management in BNPL's Future – Zip is investing in tools that help consumers manage unpredictable income streams, ensuring more repayment flexibility.
Welcome to another Jake & Gino How-To! In this solo episode, Gino Barbaro shares the real estate lesson that changed his life: it's not just about finding a partner—it's about finding the right partner whose values align with yours.Whether you're new to multifamily, looking to team up, or a seasoned investor, you'll walk away with clear, timeless principles for growth, legacy, and long-term success.Want a FREE copy of Gino's book “Happy Money, Happy Family, Happy Legacy”? Email Gino directly: gino@jakeandgino.comSubscribe for more real estate, personal growth, and entrepreneurship content every week! We're here to help create multifamily entrepreneurs... Here's how: Brand New? Start Here: https://jakeandgino.mykajabi.com/free-wheelbarrowprofits Want To Get Into Multifamily Real Estate Or Scale Your Current Portfolio Faster? Apply to join our PREMIER MULTIFAMILY INVESTING COMMUNITY & MENTORSHIP PROGRAM. (*Note: Our community is not for beginner investors)
Soul Talk #46 - Soultalk - Happy Money Kein Skript, keine Agenda. Nur zwei Freunde, die ehrlich und ungefiltert über das Leben sprechen – mit all seinen Fragen, Herausforderungen und Erkenntnissen. In dieser Folge geht's um ein Thema, das uns alle betrifft – und gleichzeitig oft für Spannungen sorgt: Geld. Aber wir sprechen nicht über Finanztipps oder Sparpläne. Sondern über das, was hinter dem Geld liegt: unsere Beziehung dazu. Was wäre, wenn Geld nicht nur Mittel zum Zweck ist, sondern ein Spiegel deiner inneren Haltung? Wenn du lernst, Geld nicht mit Angst oder Scham zu begegnen – sondern mit Dankbarkeit, Klarheit und Freude? In dieser Folge erfährst du: Wie wir selbst früher mit Geld umgegangen sind – und was sich verändert hat Was „Happy Money“ wirklich bedeutet (und warum es nichts mit Reichtum zu tun hat) Warum Schulden, Rechnungen und auch Strafzettel Chancen zur inneren Heilung sein können Wie du eine gesunde, erfüllende Geldbeziehung aufbaust – unabhängig von deinem Kontostand Wir nehmen dich mit in unsere Gedankenwelt, teilen persönliche Erfahrungen – und laden dich ein, deine eigene Geldgeschichte neu zu schreiben. Eine ehrliche, inspirierende und augenöffnende Folge – genau so, wie Soultalk sein soll. Werde Teil meiner Community auf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/400904273429707 Alle Seminartermine von mir: www.steffenkirchner.de/seminare Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/steffenkirchner.de/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/steffen.kirchner/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/steffenkirchner1 ABONNIERE meinen Podcast, um über neue wertvolle Folgen stets informiert zu sein. EINE BITTE: Schenke mir 10 Sekunden deiner Zeit, für eine 5-Sterne-Bewertung bei iTunes, wenn dir mein Podcast gefällt. Durch deine Bewertung hilfst du, den Podcast stetig zu verbessern! Vielen Dank! Steffen Kirchner kommt aus dem Leistungssport und kennt diesen als einzigen deutschen Speaker aus eigener Erfahrung als Spieler, Manager und Coach. Sein Name steht deutschlandweit für einzigartige Expertise in den Bereichen Motivation, Persönlichkeit und Erfolgspsychologie. Das Geheimnis seines Erfolgs ist die Kombination aus fundiertem Wissen und enormer Praxisstärke. Nirgends wird der Erfolg so schnell und unerbittlich gemessen wie im Profisport. Nur die Strategien, die nachhaltig, schnell und ergebnisorientiert funktionieren, haben dort Bestand. Über 500 Unternehmen, Profisportler und Teams Starcoach in den letzten Jahren beraten. Darunter auch Athleten wie Fußballstar Niclas Füllkrug, Goldmedaillen-Gewinner Fabian Hambüchen, Tennisstar Sabine Lisicki oder Unternehmen wie Audi, Siemens oder adidas. Steffen berät heute internationale Topmanager und vermittelt sein Wissen bei zahlreichen Veranstaltungen. Über 150.000 Menschen hat Steffen Kirchner mit seinen Seminaren und Vorträgen bislang begeistert. Sein Wunsch ist es, weltweit so vielen Menschen wie möglich dabei zu helfen, mehr Lebensstärke und Lebensqualität entwickeln zu können. #diekunstzuleben #steffenkirchner #lifechange
Danielle and Whitney sit down with Michael Norton, an award-winning behavioral scientist, professor at Harvard Business School, and author of The Ritual Effect, about the surprising and versatile power of rituals. Michael delves into the profound impact that rituals can have on our daily lives, relationships, and overall well-being. Check out the video version on the Sakara Life YouTube channel here: https://youtu.be/Kn5a6wLAON8 Michael shares: The crucial differences between habits and rituals. How rituals add meaning and emotional depth to our actions. Guidance on how to intentionally design rituals in both personal and work settings. The role of rituals in strengthening relationships. Insights on how rituals can aid in navigating significant life transitions, providing structure and meaning during times of change. About Michael: Michael Norton is a Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School. Dr. Norton's research on topics ranging from the hazards of humble-bragging to the rewards of matchmaking and volunteering has been published in top academic journals as well as popular media outlets such as the Wall Street Journal, CNN, Forbes, and the New York Times. He co-authored Happy Money with Elizabeth Dunn, which was named by the Washington Post as a “Book Every Leader Should Read.” He received his Ph.D. in Social Psychology from Princeton University. Visit https://michaelnorton.com/ for additional information, video, and more.
In this episode, Tait Duryea welcomes Gino Barbaro of Jake & Gino to unpack the mindset and mechanics behind building lasting wealth through multifamily real estate. Gino shares his journey from running a family restaurant to becoming a real estate investor with over 1,800 units. They explore topics like values-based decision-making, creating "happy money," the strategic use of whole life insurance for real estate investing, and how to teach financial stewardship to the next generation. This episode is a must-listen for high-income professionals looking to build freedom and legacy through smart investing.Gino Barbaro is a multifamily real estate investor, author, and co-founder of Jake & Gino, an education platform focused on apartment investing. With a portfolio of over 1,800 units, Gino teaches others how to build wealth through multifamily real estate, values-based leadership, and financial literacy. He's the author of Happy Money, Happy Family, Happy Legacy, which integrates money mindset with real estate investing and legacy building.Show notes:(0:00) Intro(01:13) Life lessons from the family restaurant(05:30) Why real estate is Gino's chosen asset(08:54) The philosophy behind "Happy Money"(13:23) Saving vs. investing mindset(19:54) Whole life insurance explained(25:12) Teaching financial values to kids(29:43) Why new investors struggle(31:46) Exit strategies in real estate(36:19) Current real estate market outlook(42:18) OutroLinks mentioned: Optimize Your Policy: A Practical Workshop for Passive Income Pilots: https://youtu.be/higMHZI4Itw Schedule a Call with a member of the Money Insights team: https://moneyinsightsgroup.com/#schedule-call Connect with Gino Barbaro:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gino-barbaro-03973b4b/ Website: https://noteclubusa.com/ — You've found the number one resource for financial education for aviators! Please consider leaving a rating and sharing this podcast with your colleagues in the aviation community, as it can serve as a valuable resource for all those involved in the industry.Remember to subscribe for more insights at PassiveIncomePilots.com! https://passiveincomepilots.com/ Join our growing community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/passivepilotsCheck us out on Instagram @PassiveIncomePilots: https://www.instagram.com/passiveincomepilots/Follow us on X @IncomePilots: https://twitter.com/IncomePilotsGet our updates on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/passive-income-pilots/Do you have questions or want to discuss this episode? Contact us at ask@passiveincomepilots.com See you on the next one!*Legal Disclaimer*The content of this podcast is provided solely for educational and informational purposes. The views and opinions expressed are those of the hosts, Tait Duryea and Ryan Gibson, and do not reflect those of any organization they are associated with, including Turbine Capital or Spartan Investment Group. The opinions of our guests are their own and should not be construed as financial advice. This podcast does not offer tax, legal, or investment advice. Listeners are advised to consult with their own legal or financial counsel and to conduct their own due diligence before making any financial decisions.
Original airdate: Apr 4, 2023 Money is among the most common sources of stress. An unhealthy relationship with money can lead to anxiety, fear, and anger and cause discord in our relationships. Even if we work hard and are financially well-off, we may still experience all these emotions. But money has the ability to smile when it's given and received with a certain feeling and energy. My guest, Ken Honda, asserts that it is possible for anyone, no matter their current financial status, to live with more ease in their relationship with money. Money and happiness expert Ken Honda is a best-selling self-development author in Japan, with book sales surpassing eight million copies since 2001. Ken's financial expertise comes from owning and managing several businesses, including an accounting company, a management consulting firm, and a venture capital corporation. His writings bridge the topics of finance and self-help, focusing on creating and generating personal wealth and happiness through deeper self-honesty. During our discussion, Ken shares his philosophy on "Happy Money," based on the concepts in his bestselling book, "Happy Money: The Japanese Art of Making Peace With Your Money." He explains how we can develop a "Happy Money" mindset by tapping into our talents and building a loving, abundant relationship with money.
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In Kapitel 3 von Ein Kurs in Wundern lesen wir: Wir haben ein Autoritätsproblem. Nicht im weltlichen Sinn – sondern in dem Glauben, wir seien getrennt von der QUELLE, die uns erschaffen hat. Wir machen uns selbst oder andere zum Autor unseres Seins, übertragen unsere Selbstdefinition auf Eltern, Partner oder Autoritätspersonen. So hängen unser Wert und unsere Identität von Meinungen ab, die oft nicht unsere eigenen sind. Wir kämpfen – mit uns selbst, mit anderen – um Recht, Bedeutung, Gesehenwerden. Genschlüssel 17 zeigt diesen inneren Konflikt auf: Im Schatten lebt er in ständigen Urteilen und Widerstand – Meinung gegen Meinung. Doch in seiner höheren Frequenz heilt er die Wunde der Verleugnung. Diese Meinungen sind nicht nur nach außen gerichtet, sondern oft nach innen: Du bist nicht genug. Du bist falsch. Als Kinder übernehmen wir solche Glaubenssätze – und ersetzen GOTT durch menschliche Maßstäbe. Was wäre, wenn alles sein darf?Doch was, wenn jede Meinung einfach sein darf – auch deine? Wenn du anderen ihre Sicht lässt, ohne deine eigene zu verleugnen? Wenn du entscheidest, welchem Urteil du inneren Raum gibst? Und vergibst, falls du merkst, dass du dein eigenes Problem warst? Vielleicht müssen sich andere nicht ändern – vielleicht genügt es, dass du dich anders siehst. Und vielleicht ist es jetzt an der Zeit, noch einen Schritt weiterzugehen: Was, wenn weder deine Meinung noch die der anderen wirklich zählt – sondern nur die von GOTT? GOTT als AUTOR erinnernDie wahre Lösung des Autoritätsproblems liegt in der Rückgabe der Autorschaft an GOTT. Nicht mehr menschliche Urteile sollen bestimmen, wer du bist – sondern die stille Wahrheit, die GOTT in dich gelegt hat. Seine Sicht ist barmherzig, konstant, liebevoll, unveränderlich. Vielleicht ist es jetzt Zeit, dich liebevoll daran zu erinnern.
Real Estate Investing With Jay Conner, The Private Money Authority
In the rapidly evolving world of real estate, having the right mindset often sets apart the successful investors from the rest. Gino Barbaro, a seasoned real estate investor and author, sheds light on this pivotal concept in a recent podcast episode of Raising Private Money with Jay Conner. The discussion underscores not only the significance of mindset but also the art of attracting private money in a field often dominated by skepticism and fear.From Scarcity to Abundance: A Mindset TransformationGino Barbaro opens up about his early life, shaped by immigrant parents whose scarcity mindset dictated their relationship with money. This foundational outlook sowed seeds of fear and limiting beliefs, turning money into a source of anxiety rather than empowerment. However, Gino's journey into real estate catalyzed a profound shift. He learned that success wasn't about chasing money but creating value.One of the defining moments in Gino's career was realizing profit is merely the fuel for his ventures, not the endpoint. By treating profit as a facilitator rather than a goal, he found joy and freedom in raising capital, redefining his relationship with money from one of scarcity to abundance.Attracting Capital: The Art of Storytelling and RelationshipsJay Conner and Gino Barbaro share strategies for raising private money, emphasizing the narrative and relational aspects. In Gino's experience, multifamily investing requires more than understanding business mechanics (buying, financing, managing). It demands creating a compelling story about the investment and the investor's journey. Investors are more inclined to invest in people they trust, making personal conversations and genuine connections essential.Jay Conner supports this approach, highlighting that he has never aggressively pitched deals. Instead, he adopts an educational stance, nurturing relationships with potential lenders by focusing on value and service.Confidence Through Knowledge and PartnershipConfidence is another cornerstone of successful capital raising. Gino advises newcomers to bolster their confidence through rigorous study and real-world practice, often by partnering with seasoned investors. His transformation from an Italian restaurant owner to a full-time multifamily investor stands as a testament to the power of self-reinvention.During a pivotal negotiation, Gino embraced a new identity, shedding the "pizza guy" label and adopting that of a real estate investor. This change in self-identification provided clarity and motivation, demonstrating that confidence often emanates from how one sees oneself.Community, Relationships, and Continuous LearningBoth Conner and Barbaro stress the importance of community and relationships in building a successful real estate career. Isolation can stifle growth, whereas engaging with a community can enhance learning and confidence. For Gino, partnerships with individuals who share his values, like his business partner Jake and his wife Julia, have been instrumental in his success.Moreover, Gino's educational approach reminds us that learning is an investment. Whether through formal education or hands-on experience, continuous learning equips investors with the tools needed to navigate the complexities of real estate.Creating a Legacy of Value: The Happy Money ParadigmGino's new book, "Happy Money, Happy Family, Happy Legacy," delves into the intricate relationship between money and real estate. It challenges readers to consider not only financial legacies but also values-driven ones. By understanding why we pursue real estate, we align our financial goals with our intrinsic values, creating a more fulfilling pursuit.In conclusion, the path to success in real estate investing is paved with self-awareness, relational intelligence, and a commitment to continuous learning. By redefining our
Creating change in any area of your life often comes with a mindset component. Whether you want to uplevel your health, your relationships, or your finances, you have to get your mind right to create better outcomes. On today's show, you're going to learn how to transform your money mindset to create abundance. Our guest, Lewis Howes, is a New York Times bestselling author and the host of The School of Greatness Podcast. Today, he's back on The Model Health Show to discuss incredible insights and mindset shifts from his new book, Make Money Easy. In this interview, you're going to learn seven steps to create financial freedom. This episode also contains important conversations on navigating stress and trauma around money, a mind-blowing insight on why money is like food, and the importance of creating healthy boundaries around money. You're also going to learn about monetizing your skills, the role that generosity plays in financial freedom, and so much more. Enjoy! In this episode you'll discover: The link between financial stress, depression, and disability. How old wounds and trauma can result in unideal outcomes. Why money is a huge pain point for so many people. What it means to make money easy. How to cultivate a healthy relationship with money. What it means to define a rich life. Why food and money are both energetic. How to think about money as nourishment. What the different money styles are, and how to find yours. The 7 steps of money therapy. How to identify your money triggers. Why shame can block abundance. How to create healthy boundaries around money. Why tying boundaries to money creates financial freedom. The importance of investing in your learning. Why preparing your mindset for money is essential. How to monetize your skills and passions. Items mentioned in this episode include: DrinkLMNT.com/model - Get a FREE sample pack of electrolytes with any order! PaleoValley.com/model - Use code MODEL for 15% off! Make Money Easy by Lewis Howes - Order your copy of Lewis' book today! Happy Money by Ken Honda - Learn the Japanese art of making peace with money! Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes: Apple Podcasts Spotify Soundcloud Pandora YouTube This episode of The Model Health Show is brought to you by LMNT and Paleovalley. Head to DrinkLMNT.com/model to claim a FREE sample pack of electrolytes with any purchase. Use my code MODEL at PaleoValley.com/model to save 15% sitewide on nutrient dense snacks, superfood supplements, and more.
Welcome to another how-to lesson from Gino Barbaro, co-founder of Jake & Gino! Today, we're diving deep into asset protection and estate planning—two essential strategies every real estate investor must understand.If you're just starting or already own multiple properties, structuring your assets correctly can safeguard your wealth for the long term. From LLCs vs. trusts to avoiding probate, this video will help you build both your castle and the moat that protects it!What You'll Learn:The importance of separating assets into different entitiesHow to prevent legal exposure with the right structuresWhy estate planning is critical—even when you're youngHow poor planning can cost millions (real-world case studies)The #1 mistake most investors make (and how to avoid it!) Need guidance on structuring your investments? Contact Barth Calderon for estate planning assistance. For a copy of my book, Happy Money, Happy Family, Happy Legacy, email me at gino@jakeandgino.comDon't wait! Estate planning isn't just for the wealthy—it's for anyone who values control over their legacy. Start today! We're here to help create multifamily entrepreneurs... Here's how: Brand New? Start Here: https://jakeandgino.mykajabi.com/free-wheelbarrowprofits Want To Get Into Multifamily Real Estate Or Scale Your Current Portfolio Faster? Apply to join our PREMIER MULTIFAMILY INVESTING COMMUNITY & MENTORSHIP PROGRAM. (*Note: Our community is not for beginner investors)
In this episode of Jake & Gino's How-To Series, Gino Barbaro breaks down the five money personas and how early experiences with money may be shaping financial decisions without you even realizing it.Many people think "I can't afford that" or "Money is the problem," but the truth is, mindset is what's keeping people from financial freedom. Gino shares his personal journey from a scarcity mindset to an investor mindset and how changing perspectives on money can transform wealth, business, and life.What You'll Learn in This Episode:Why two people with the same skills have completely different financial outcomesThe five money personas: Saver, Spender, Gambler, Investor, AvoiderHow childhood money trauma might be affecting financial decisions todayThe real secret behind attracting wealth and breaking free from limiting beliefsWhy money doesn't corrupt—it reveals who you truly areFree Resource: Grab a free PDF copy of Gino's book Happy Money, Happy Family, Happy LegacyEmail gino@jakeandgino.com to get a copy. Connect with Us:Website: https://jakeandgino.comGet Your Free PDF: gino@jakeandgino.com We're here to help create multifamily entrepreneurs... Here's how: Brand New? Start Here: https://jakeandgino.mykajabi.com/free-wheelbarrowprofits Want To Get Into Multifamily Real Estate Or Scale Your Current Portfolio Faster? Apply to join our PREMIER MULTIFAMILY INVESTING COMMUNITY & MENTORSHIP PROGRAM. (*Note: Our community is not for beginner investors)
How do toys shape who we become? Today, I sit down with a fascinating toy historian Chris Byrne who reveals the hidden power of play - from how different toys develop everything from relationship skills to problem - solving abilities. We explore why true play isn't about reaching an end goal, but about embracing the pure joy of the journey. Whether you're looking to understand the art of playing alongside your kids or giving them space to explore independently, this episode will transform how you think about playtime. Join us for a rich conversation about rediscovering the magic that happens when we give ourselves permission to simply play. After exploring the art of play with our toy historian today, I want to share something powerful with you. My book Fertile Imagination tackles a crucial truth: we can't guide our children toward imagination if we've lost touch with our own. I'll show you the exact framework I used to reawaken and strengthen this superpower – the same one that transformed both my life and my three sons'. If you're ready to rediscover your creativity and childlike zest for life, grab your copy now: https://bit.ly/fertilebook In this episode, you will hear: Play is a process, not a means to an end, and embracing it can reduce stress. Imagination influences every decision we make. Playing with toys helps kids develop problem-solving and relationship skills. Adults benefit from play too—it fosters creativity, joy, and innovation. Letting children lead playtime strengthens their confidence and creativity. Kids learn by doing, and unstructured play is vital for their development. In corporate settings, a playful mindset can unlock new ideas and innovation. Fear of failure limits creativity—kids don't judge play, and neither should we. This episode is brought to you by: Fertile Imagination: A Guide For Stretching Every Mom's Superpower For Maximum Impact – My book is available as a hard cover, paperback, and also as an audiobook. If you are on the go and wish to quickly jot down where you can purchase the book then head to: https://bit.ly/fertilebook. If however you want to grab the audio version then head to the show notes to click the direct Amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/Fertile-Imagination-Stretching-Superpower-Maximum/dp/B0CK2ZSMLB About Chris Bryne Chris Byrne has spent over 35 years in the toy industry, holding major marketing and creative roles before launching Byrne Communications, a consultancy specializing in product development, strategic planning, and marketing. A passionate advocate for the power of play, he has studied its impact on child development and creativity across industries. He has appeared on major media outlets worldwide, sharing insights on toys, play, and innovation. He also co-hosts The Playground Podcast, diving deep into the toy industry's past, present, and future. SHARE this episode with fellow moms and entrepreneurs who want to bring more creativity into their lives! Chris's insights on play, imagination, and innovation are a must-listen for anyone balancing motherhood and career growth. Let's embrace play, rediscover joy, and inspire the next generation! Supporting Resources: Website: https://www.thetoyguy.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetoyguy/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thetoyguyofficial/ The Playground Podcast: Spotify & Apple Podcasts Subscribe and Review Have you subscribed to my podcast for new moms who are entrepreneurs, founders, and creators? I'd love for you to subscribe if you haven't yet. I'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast for writer moms. About Fertile Imagination You can be a great mom without giving up, shrinking, or hiding your dreams. There's flexibility in how you pursue anything – your role, your lifestyle, and your personal and professional goals. The limitations on your dreams are waiting to be shattered. It's time to see and seize what's beyond your gaze. Let's bridge your childhood daydreams with your grown-up realities. Imagine skipping with your kids along any path – you, surpassing your milestones while your kids are reaching theirs. There's only one superpower versatile enough to stretch your thinking beyond what's been done before: a Fertile Imagination. It's like kryptonite for impostor syndrome and feeling stuck when it's alert! In Fertile Imagination, you will awaken your sleeping source of creative solutions. If you can wake up a toddler or a groggy middle schooler, then together with the stories in this book – featuring 25 guests from my podcast Unimaginable Wellness, proven tools, and personal anecdotes – we will wake up your former playmate: your imagination! Advance Praise “You'll find reality-based strategies for imagining your own imperfect, fulfilling life in this book!” —MARTHA HENNESSEY, former NH State Senator “Melissa invites the reader into a personal and deep journey about topics that are crucially important to uncover what would make a mom (and dad too) truly happy to work on…even after the kids are in bed.” —KEN HONDA, best-selling author of Happy Money “This book is a great purchase for moms in every stage of life. Melissa is like a great friend, honest and wise and funny, telling you about her life and asking you to reflect on yours.” —MAUREEN TURNER CAREY, librarian in Austin, TX TRANSCRIPT 00:00:00 Chris: I really believe is what we play with as kids really becomes, we become a lot of that. And we had a basement in our house that had a room in it, that had a window in it. And my brothers and I would create puppet shows. And we would do that. And we would just go round up all the kids in the neighborhood and say, you have to watch this puppet show. And they did. I mean, they were good. But it was really about storytelling. It was about connection. It was about making things up and just feeling very alive in that moment, feeling very connected to who I was at that time and being able to share that with other people. 00:00:43 Melissa: Welcome to the Mom Founder Imagination Hub, your weekly podcast to inspire you to dream bigger. Plan out how you're going to get to that next level in business, find the energy to keep going, and make sure your creative juices are flowing so that this way you get what you really want rather than having to settle. Get ready to discover how mom founders have reimagined entrepreneurship and motherhood. Ever wonder how they do it? Tune in to find out. 00:01:09 Melissa: And stretch yourself by also learning from diverse entrepreneurs who might not be moms, but who have lessons you can tailor about how you can disrupt industries and step way outside of your comfort zone. I believe every mom's superpower is her imagination. In this podcast, I'm gonna give you the mindset, methods, and tools to unleash yours. Sounds good? Then keep listening. 00:01:36 Melissa: So how do toys shape who we become? Have you ever asked yourself that question as you are giving your child a toy? If that toy is going to influence their career choices ahead or the way that they are, their character. Today, I sat down with a fascinating toy historian, Chris Byrne. 00:02:04 Melissa: Now he is a 35 year plus veteran of the toy industry. He's held major marketing and creative positions earlier in his life. And he's appeared on TV talking about toys and play in the US and around the world. He's even been on the Live with Kelly and Mark show as a regular guest. And he has his own podcast, by the way, the Playground Podcast. 00:02:29 Melissa: So, Chris reveals today the hidden power of play, from how different toys develop everything from relationship skills to problem-solving abilities. We also explore why true play isn't about reaching an end goal, it's about embracing the pure joy of the journey. So, whether you're looking to understand the art of playing alongside your kids or giving them some space to explore independently, this episode is going to change how you think about playtime. So I encourage you to join us for this rich conversation about rediscovering the magic that happens when we give ourselves permission to just play. 00:03:10 Melissa: Okay, so before we jump into the conversation, I wanna just let you know that after the conversation, I would invite you to explore the art of play with my book, Fertile Imagination. Why is that relevant to you as a mom? Here's what I want you to know. It's really hard to guide our kids toward imagination if we've secretly lost touch with our own. So in my book, Fertile Imagination, I share with you the exact framework that I used in order to reawaken my imagination, play with my imagination, stretch my imagination, and strengthen what I believe to be our greatest superpower. 00:03:56 Melissa: So this framework is super simple to follow. It is guided and it is also provided in lots of really cool journaling question prompts in the book. And it's gonna be the same exact process that I used in order to really get back in touch with that little childlike spirit that all of us has, but maybe we forgot we have held quite tightly close to our hearts. 00:04:22 Melissa: So, I invite you to go ahead, rediscover your creativity, and see if you can find your childlike zest for life. Because I really believe that it's hard to teach our kids things that we may have forgotten are natural to us, and maybe came naturally to us when we were younger. So enjoy the conversation. The link to the book is available in the show notes where you're listening to this. Let me read the actual link so that you can learn more about my book, Fertile Imagination. 00:04:53 Melissa: It is a bit.ly link. So it is bit.ly/fertilebook. You can absolutely grab a copy right there of Fertile Imagination. If you wanted the audio version that is available exclusively via Amazon. So go ahead and check out the show notes for that link. Thank you again. And I hope you enjoy the conversation and let me know what you think at the end, I will share with you my top three takeaways that you can apply to your immediate mom life. Thank you so much. 00:05:28 Melissa: Chris Byrne. I am so excited to have you here on the Mom Founder Imagination Hub. How are you? 00:05:35 Chris: I am very well. I'm so excited to be with you. Thank you so much for the invitation. 00:05:40 Melissa: I couldn't get enough of your TED Talk. I was like, oh my gosh, he's not just a toy historian. He's like a toy psychologist. I loved it. I loved it. So welcome to the show. Chris, I want to just start with the big, big question on my mind. Help me understand from your perspective, decades in the industry, learning about the art of play, like what is an imagination to you and do you consider it a superpower? 00:06:12 Chris: Well, I absolutely consider our imagination our superpower. It is the one thing that, really one of the many things that really define us as human beings. Nothing happens in our world that doesn't start in the imagination. It can be, what do I want for lunch? Or what do I want to be when I grow up? Or should I marry this person? Or should I have children? 00:06:34 Chris: Or whatever it is because we begin in the imagination and other kinds of animals, you just put food in front of them and they eat, it's instinctual. But for us, it's not- as humans, it's not just instinctual. We literally create our worlds on a daily basis and that starts in the imagination. 00:06:54 Melissa: I agree. And it's interesting because as a fully grown adult, I would say that when I was writing my book, Fertile Imagination, and I see it as like a superpower for moms who are technically adults. I feel like it's a topic that is seldom discussed amongst adults. Like, is this something that you are noticing? Or maybe, you know, people that have that childlike quality because of your industry? What's your take on imagination, the art of play, and being an adult? 00:07:30 Chris: Well, I think all of those are really critical to who we are, because play is really the act of asking a question, what if? What if I do this? What if I, you know, as an adult in can be, what if do whatever? For me, as a kid is like, what if I jump off this wall? What's gonna happen? You know, but we grow up and we have a little bit more, more adult kind of perceptions, if you will, for that. And it really is like trying to spin out a scenario. 00:08:06 Chris: So if I am going to take a new job, for example, what is that gonna be like? Who am I gonna be working with? And we begin to develop stories around things in our imagination. And those stories are very important because we really can't take action to make things real until we've imagined them as a concept. 00:08:28 Melissa: Yeah. And so, okay. So this is something that I'm struggling with right now. This is like real time, I need some help, get me unclogged sort of stuff. So this idea of having a story in my mind and having a vision I want to make real, the vision side of it is so hard right now for me to see, mainly because it's like, there's things that I've envisioned in the past, but I haven't made happen. So I don't know kind of like how to play myself to a solution or a vision or just kind of like, think with a little less of like the past, you know, like hindering this vision. 00:09:15 Chris: Right. It's a great, it's a great thing. I mean, I'm sorry you're going through that, but I think that if you look at how a child plays, right, when they get an idea and they don't sit there and think, well, if I just do this or I do this or I do that, it's going to be fun, right? They come, that's not fun. I'm done. I'm on to the next thing. And I think as adults, we should do that too. If something is becoming too much effort, if it's not working, then we just drop it and go on to the next thing. 00:09:47 Chris: And I don't think there's any harm or foul in that. And I think that when you look at a kid who is imagining and playing, they're not judging the play as they're doing it. They're looking at well, where did this take me and where should I go next from it? And it's a much freer, kind of more peaceful way to go through the world. 00:10:08 Chris: I mean, I talk about things that I've done that turned out to be mistakes. And I call them I said, well, that was a once in a lifetime experience. As in I don't have to do that again. I learned the lesson. 00:10:20 Melissa: Yeah. And I think, you know, approaching any problem from that perspective releases that pressure to get it right the first time. And it gives you like the levity to get back up and just be like, okay, let's go at it again. And I imagine like, cause I noticed also, and I know that this side of it might be a little bit more conventional thinking, but like, you actually bring these ideas into corporate settings, you know, the art of play. 00:10:51 Melissa: And I'm like, if I think about the different environments where it's not okay to play. It's not okay to make mistakes. Like how do you sell that idea of we're just playing right now and don't get frustrated if it works or not in like a corporate setting, you know? 00:11:11 Chris: Well, one of the things that's so interesting in a corporate setting is people come into a meeting or a brainstorming and they're focused on one specific outcome, right? So if you're focused on an outcome, you kind of end-run the process of play because play is a process. Play is asking, what if, you know, let's go down this road and let's go down this road and see what it is. So I always encourage people to be as off the wall as possible. I will give you an example that almost got me fired. 00:11:43 Melissa: This is a good one, okay. 00:11:44 Chris: And nobody will like it, but I was working with Ideal, with Ideal Toy Company and we had the Shirley Temple doll. And nobody, we had these porcelain $400 Shirley Temple dolls and Shirley Temple dolls were huge in the '30s and still with doll collectors, but nobody was buying them. And we thought, how do we get rid of them? And I said, well, why don't we put them on the QE2 and use them as skeet? Like people can launch the doll. 00:12:11 Chris: So the brand manager got really mad at me. And told me I was inappropriate. But as we talked more, we ended up doing a doll collecting event with Cunard that actually turned out to be good. So the idea is, go out there and play off the wall in a safe environment, obviously. So the idea of creating an environment where it's safe to play, where it's safe to have that sort of impulsive childish response to a situation is okay. 00:12:45 Chris: We would never have promoted that in a corporate sense. But the idea that we were just playing with ideas and being silly. That opens the pathway to being really creative and to seeing what could actually work. And then once you get that, you put the action steps in place to get to the next step. 00:13:05 Melissa: Yeah, I think just, you know, going crazy and just really trying to break out of conventional thinking and our very logical pathways in our mind, it's like first we do this, that, the other. It's almost like some sentences, right? And the way we like greet each other, it's so like rehearsed that to come up with something like, oh my gosh, I love your outfit. You know, it reminds me of like a toy soldier or something. It would be like way off, but it would start rapport, I think. Rapport or like, you know, people would be like, kind of weirded out. But I've always tried that. How can I not weird people out? 00:13:44 Chris: Well, it's, right, well, that's always a question, but I don't really worry about that too much. But I think that one of the things, again, as I was saying about process, but also getting over fear, right? As adults, we think, well, what if I get it wrong? Children, when they play, if you watch them play, they don't worry about getting it wrong. They just think, well, that didn't work. That didn't do what I wanted it to do. Let me do something else. They haven't built a hierarchy of judgment and really being unkind to themselves about doing something wrong. 00:14:19 Chris: And if you embrace play, there's really no kind of, you can't be wrong when you're playing, right? Some things may be practical, but there's imagination and there's spinning things out, things that might never become real, but then things that actually could practically become real. And the process of getting to that point is actually pretty joyful. 00:14:42 Melissa: And I think we could all use some more joy these days, that's for sure. Adults and children alike. So let's see, let's go back in time. So let's go back to the time where you recall maybe playing with a toy and feeling like an insane amount of joy. If you can think about, you know, your one moment or one of the moments, I'm curious to hear your perspective. 00:15:06 Chris: Well, it's really interesting because one of the things that I really believe is what we play with as kids really becomes, we become a lot of that. And we had a basement in our house that had a room in it. They had a window in it. And my brothers and I would create puppet shows. And we would do that. And we would just go round up all the kids in the neighborhood and say, you have to watch this puppet show. And they did. They were good. But it was really about storytelling. It was about connection. It was about making things up and just feeling very alive in that moment, feeling very connected to who I was at that time and being able to share that with other people. 00:15:52 Melissa: Wow, so that's interesting. So it's funny because I feel like maybe I was, because I was an only child for most of my upbringing, like a lot of the things I did were just on my own and I had to really figure out how to make something out of what was around me. So let me share like this one thing that I would do to just pass the time. And of course, like in the background, like there was like maybe Magnum P.I. playing or, you know, name- Hawaii Five-0, whatever my mom was into. 00:16:25 Melissa: So I would go to the closet and I would take out a shoebox. And I would proceed to create like a scene. So they're called dioramas. I looked it up because I was like, this is a weird thing that I just kept doing all the time. And then I would create little figurines and put like little slots, you know, on the sides and move the little carboards in and out, you know. And I was like, okay, I have to ask Chris, like, what does that say about me? I have no idea. 00:16:56 Chris: Well, I mean, I would say it sort of starts you as a storyteller, which is what you're doing today. You're telling stories and you're facilitating other people telling stories. But it's also, I mean, especially for children at that age, it's about trying to make sense of the world and the stories they tell us, like trying to make sense of relationships. I'll tell you another story. 00:17:18 Chris: Years ago, we were playing with some kids with Barbie dolls. And they had all these different Barbie dolls. And one kid took all the blonde Barbie dolls and they were making fun of the brunette Barbie doll. And we were just watching this and going, yeah, this is somebody who is working out a reality in their life. 00:17:38 Chris: And that is really what play is, because even as she, in this case it was a girl, became powerful in that situation, was able to stand up for herself, you're giving your brain the sense that you can actually do this. If you do it vicariously, you've already had that experience on some level. So that when you confront that in real life, it might be easier, or you might have a solution. 00:18:03 Chris: I mean, how many times do you go into a situation, an interview or whatever, and you've rehearsed what you're gonna say? And your brain already knows that. It's like visual, what they talk about in sports about visualizing, you know, the outcome. You know, you're already having that experience, which is so cool. Cause our brain doesn't know the difference sometimes between reality and what we imagine. 00:18:24 Melissa: I love that. I love that. And so, yeah, who knows what I was trying to work out? There are a lot of things going on in my home. I'll tell you that much. But yeah, I think, you know, that idea though, just like trying to work things out that, you know, maybe you don't have that first person experience with, but like doing it through the use of a toy. Have you noticed at a curiosity any sort of changes with the dynamics between toys and kids now that there's like AI sort of toys out there? 00:19:01 Chris: There are so many different types of play experiences. What we were just talking about is more traditional doll or action figure or stuffed animal kind of play where a child is really doing that. Some of the other stuff with AI or licensed space like Star Wars, Marvel, all of that is beginning to understand yourself as a capable human being. 00:19:23 Chris: So for example, if I'm a superhero, I can feel. I can have the feeling of what it's like to be a superhero. And I always say, if your life is all about mom is in control, eat your peas, get in the minivan, do your homework, suddenly if you're a superhero, that's very empowering. And then empowering as an individual to be able to confront the world in a different way because you're empowered. So it's very classical, the kind of totemistic idea that we take on the powers of the superheroes. 00:19:59 Chris: And even though we're not gonna fly, we're not gonna lift, we're not gonna pick up a truck, we're not gonna do that, you have the emotional sense of capability, which is really what it's all about. 00:20:10 Melissa: That's interesting. I think, I mean, I don't know. Now that I think about my kids, for example, their toy experiences these days is really YouTube videos and playing video games and things like that. And I wonder if that's also along the same thread of what you just said, feeling the different capabilities like running fast or jumping high, things like that. 00:20:37 Chris: I think definitely. I mean, it's, you know, YouTube videos are like today's cartoons, right, on some level. You know, I grew up watching cartoons and, and it was- so they're looking at who are my role models and who are, you know, somebody's doing something. Oh, I'd like to try that. And, you know, or oh, wow, they tried that, I'm not gonna do that, but what would it be like if I did this kind of thing? 00:21:03 Chris: So I think that it's a window on the world and people are always concerned about screen time and I'm never concerned about screen time so much as I'm concerned about what's on the screen. So that is what's being modeled through the YouTube things, things that you as a mom or a parent want your child to be consuming because it can be very supportive or it can be kind of dangerous depending on what kids have access to. 00:21:30 Melissa: Yeah. And it's so interesting what you're sharing right now, because I mean, I had Saturday morning cartoons, for example, and I ate a lot of cereals with all the dyes and all these other things. And my kids literally tell me, they're like, oh, we want to have Saturday morning cartoons just like you. But of course, it is that YouTube thing. And I limit it to SpongeBob. Like, that's appropriate for their ages right now. 00:21:54 Melissa: But I think that's so interesting, this whole idea of rehearsal and visualization and imagination. I wonder because when it comes to toys and just the way that they've changed through the years, how did, for example, Tickle Me Elmo, how did that support people in terms of capabilities or anything? I'm curious. 00:22:22 Chris: Well, Tickle Me Elmo was kind of an outlier in that, you know, in terms of classical play. Tickle Me Elmo became a fad, right? And fads take on a life of their own. They kind of jump the shark or jump from the toy industry because Tickle Me Elmo started as an entertaining little preschool doll for preschoolers, infants and preschoolers. Suddenly it becomes this whole cultural phenomenon that everybody has to have. 00:22:50 Chris: It becomes, so it's a fad, so it becomes kind of a marker in time. So if you were around for Tickle Me Elmo, and you remember that, it's sort of a springboard to your memories of what the latter part of 1996 was about, because that's when Tickle Me Elmo was really huge. So that's not really kind of play in the way that I talk about it a lot. That becomes a cultural event. And my other joke about Tickle Me Elmo, Tickle Me Elmo was $40 really, basically, or more. You know, you can have a Tickle Me Elmo and be really cool for a lot less than you can have a Birkin bag. 00:23:26 Melissa: Wow, yeah, that's true. That is true. It's so funny, this conversation just takes me down the whole nostalgic route. Like I'm thinking about my Steve Urkel joke pull doll. Do you remember that one? 00:23:39 Chris: Yeah, yeah, of course. 00:23:41 Melissa: Yeah, so anyways, I'm totally like aging myself right now. I'm like, oh, I had Steve Urkel and I had Popples and all the like. What do you think, you know, nostalgia? Let's talk about that. Because I feel like a lot of marketers use that, you know, in order to kind of like pull forth a certain generation, let's say. And I even feel like at a supermarket, like I'm like, I think they know who their shoppers are with the music. But let's talk about nostalgia. 00:24:09 Melissa: Like, and again, thinking about more quote unquote modern toys, you know, like. And back to like these like electronics, like do you think that it'll be the same sort of calling card, I think is the right phrase? Like when someone starts saying, oh, like, let's say 10 years from now, you know, what's the name of the- Stumble Guys? Like, do you think that people will say like a certain like thing on video games and it'll have the same emotional pull as like Tickle Me Elmo, Popples, or Cabbage Patch? 00:24:41 Chris: It's hard to know. The thing about nostalgia is it's really for adults, right? Nostalgia is for people looking back. When you're three and four, you're not nostalgic for much. You're not remembering much. Maybe you remember your pull ups, right? When you had your pull ups. But you don't, you're not really nostalgic for something because you haven't been around that much. 00:25:03 Chris: The challenge from a toy marketing standpoint is relying on nostalgia to sell toys. Because I mean, yes, there's a certain level of you as a mom had My Little Pony or Littlest Pet Shop or any of those huge hits, Masters of the Universe. And you want to share those with your child. But for it to engage your child's imagination, there has to be something authentic to them. It's not just, mom liked this, so I'm going to like it too. That doesn't really work. 00:25:31 Chris: Look at Barbie and how Barbie's been redefined over the years, because Barbie always reflects the culture at any given time. So in 1959, she could be a fashion model or a bride, right? Pretty much, those are the Barbie options. Today, there are hundreds of careers and there's hundreds of abilities. And Barbie, the Barbie line looks like the world kids are growing up in, just as it did in 1959. It's just a more diverse and broader world with more possibility for girls and women today than it was in 1959. 00:26:08 Melissa: So when it comes to the toy industry, who's actually using their imagination to come up with like what to make for the future? Like, is it a combination of kids and adults? Is it like who's actually imagining like right now, like in the Mattels, et cetera, you know, what's coming down the line like 10 years from now? It's going to be hot and cool. And like, how do you how do you imagine something like that? 00:26:36 Chris: Well, it's hard. I mean, I think I think it's like, you know, my crystal ball usually needs a shot of Windex so I could get a clearer sense. But it's more an art than a science, that's for sure. And it's looking at trends. It's looking at how are kids playing, how are they interacting, how are they socializing, what is fun to them, and what's going on in the culture at large. Because the toy industry always reflects the culture. 00:27:03 Chris: We're always reflecting, because kids, you know, most healthy kids, they aspire to being big. They wanna grow up and they want the things like their parents have. So back in the, you know, in the early 2000s when cell phones came out, you saw tons of preschool cell phones, right? You don't see that so much anymore because the preschoolers have a real cellphone. 00:27:25 Chris: But you see things that will allow them to feel like they are part of the culture and they are growing up into it and that they are older and perhaps more capable than they really are because that's an important imaginative tool to help in the maturation process. 00:27:41 Melissa: That's fascinating. So that's true. It was definitely a lot of like, I don't know, mommy and me things. Like you see them with like a cash register or like a Target cart, right? The plastic little one, right? Cause their parent is shopping at Target. And so I wonder because it's like, there's some habits that as a parent, like maybe we wanna shake off ourselves, but we're inadvertently doing a lot. 00:28:06 Melissa: So like the cellphone one, I'm like, oh God, yeah, mommy has a cellphone and now her child does too. And it's like, how can I stop? And it's a reinforcement, but I'm wondering, okay, so in terms of the future and in terms of toys, have you ever done or seen any sort of things where the mom was playing with the child versus the child was playing by themselves? Like any differences there? 00:28:31 Melissa: Because I would love to just kind of inspire a listener right now to consider the fact that actually getting lost in play with their child can be even more beneficial than just having your child play with a toy to the side and you're doing something completely different. 00:28:52 Chris: I think that is critically important. One of the things that we're talking to parents of Gen Z and Gen Alpha kids. And Gen Alpha was born 2010 to this year. And one of the things that parents talk about is some of the best part of their day is when they're playing with kids. And what I always suggest is that if you're playing with your kid, especially if they're a preschooler, let the child run the play and you respond. Don't tell them, oh, look at this, oh, do that. 00:29:24 Chris: And you don't have to teach, it doesn't have to teach them anything, right? It doesn't have to teach. Kids are going to learn. So really letting that child's imagination drive the experience because, you know, I think every parent has had the experience where your child comes up with something and you go where did that come from? 00:29:45 Melissa: 100%. All the time. 00:29:47 Chris: And it's because they're sponges and they're listening to their absorbing everything and then they're processing it to their childlike brains or their childish brains. So I think that letting the child do that, but being there and being in communication is really important. 00:30:02 Chris: When I was growing up and maybe when you were too, we had three different worlds. We had kid world where no adults came in and the kids were doing that. We had adult world where we weren't allowed, where the parents would do that. And then there was family world, which is dinner and vacations and being yelled at about your grades or whatever that was. 00:30:21 Chris: But those three worlds don't really seem to exist anymore. And parents and kids are much more integrated in one another's lives. I think that's an outcome of COVID. It's actually a very positive outcome from COVID. Because you as mom and dad, have fun with your kids. Come on. It's, again, back to the idea of process rather than outcome. They don't have to become an expert ball player. They don't have to become an expert thing at times. They can actually just learn and play and discover the world and share those discoveries with you. 00:30:51 Melissa: Yeah, I love that. And I think it's an opportunity for someone that has to think a lot in life and feels the stresses of life to kind of let go and just stop thinking and just going with what is. Be present. You know, be totally present. 00:31:12 Chris: Be totally present and just be open to what it is. It's trying not to, as I was saying, it doesn't have to have a definitive outcome. And the one thing I think we've lost track of, often in our culture right now, is the idea of embracing process. It's really okay to make mistakes. It's really okay to try something, as long as you get up and start again. 00:31:36 Chris: I mean, how many times have you, I was talking about, for me, I learned to ski late. And I'm a really mediocre skier. I'm enthusiastic, but I'm not good. And I had somebody who was teaching me and he said, Chris, eventually I was scared. Eventually you're gonna have to point your skis down the hill. So I did it, I fell a lot, I did that, but I was so eager to learn that I'd fall and get up again. 00:32:04 Chris: I had to learn how to get up, but that's the thing that I think is, you know, if you have an idea of where you'd like to go but embrace the process on the way there because who knows what you're going to learn and what you're going to discover. 00:32:16 Melissa: Yeah, I definitely agree with that. I think that's the key to any goal. It's just you have to really fall in love with the process as you head towards the vision the goal, you know, whatever it is that you're trying to accomplish. And I also love the fact that, you know, as with play it's like there's something that's so pure about it, you know, when left on unmanipulated. 00:32:40 Melissa: It's like as a parent, we might have this desire to like educate our kids up to wazoo with regards to like every educational toy out there and every moment with we're with them, we're teaching them another language or coding or something. But I think, you know, just being open to a little bit, you know, unstructured play and that time with your child has so many benefits. And I think, you know, Chris, the work that you're doing just stay connected to like play as just being fun and okay and positive is is really helpful. Thank you so much for the work that you've done. 00:33:18 Chris: Thanks. I mean, I really do think that it as I mentioned, joy before it really does open the door to being joyful and going, oh, wow, that's fun, you know? I mean, when was the last time you said, oh, wow, that's really fun. 00:33:31 Melissa: 100%. Yeah, for sure. Thank you so much, Chris. So where can listeners continue to learn about their favorite toys, about you, about what's up ahead in the toy industry? 00:33:42 Chris: You can come see the toyguy.com. That's probably the best way. And then on Instagram, I'm thetoyguy. So, yeah. And I post a lot of pictures from things like toy fairs and different things and things that are fun for me and that make me giggle. 00:33:58 Melissa: Thank you so much, Chris. Have an awesome one. 00:34:01 Chris: Thank you. 00:34:03 Melissa: My three takeaways for this conversation that you can absolutely take to the bank and apply in your home are, first, this idea that playing with our kids has benefits for our kids, but also for us, especially if you're a super busy mom. It helps put you in the immediate present moment. So that's a big, big perk right there. 00:34:25 Melissa: Second is this idea that it's all about the process as opposed to the final answer. And that's something that I know is hard to think about when you're constantly thinking about what's next in your life. So thinking about play as something that you're doing and it's a process instead of to put together that Lego piece might be a great shift in your thinking and could relieve you of the stress and pressure of getting things right. 00:34:54 Melissa: Second, no, actually my third point here, my third point would be that in terms of the benefits of playing, I hadn't realized how psychologically deep some of these toys touch the minds of our kids. So the simple fact that we are thinking about, you know, working out relationships when you're doing a diorama, which may have been the case for me personally or maybe you're thinking about whether or not you have skills like a superhero, which was something that Chris shared, I just never thought about how psychologically interesting playing with a toy could be. 00:35:32 Melissa: So you might want to reconsider this idea that playing with a toy is just a way to distract your child or keep them focused on something other than breaking things. There could be real psychological value and also something for you to just consider psychological opportunity when it comes to the choices behind the toys we put in front of our kids. 00:36:00 Melissa: So I hope you enjoyed this conversation. Again, this episode was brought to you by my book, Fertile Imagination. I am excited about it. It's a guide for stretching every mom's superpower for maximum impact. Your imagination is your superpower. That is why I had Chris on the show today. I encourage you to check out the show notes where you could actually purchase the book and let me know that you did. I am always available for conversation and any questions. Thank you so much and I appreciate you. And until next Tuesday.
Want to master the art of real estate negotiation? In this episode, Gino Barbaro, co-founder of Jake & Gino, shares the SPY negotiation technique that has helped close millions in real estate deals. Whether you're an investor, entrepreneur, or just looking to sharpen your skills, this episode will give you actionable strategies to win deals and create lasting business relationships.In This Episode, You'll Learn:The SPY Technique (Seller, Property, You) – A game-changer for real estate dealsWhy an abundance mindset beats scarcity in negotiationsThe Chris Voss negotiation tactics you should be usingReal-life negotiation stories that turned deals into successThe difference between positional bargaining vs. principled negotiationHow to uncover seller pain points and craft the perfect offerNew Book Release:Gino's latest book, "Happy Money, Happy Family, Happy Legacy," is available for free this week on Amazon. Get your copy, leave a review, and email gino@jakeandgino.com with your review screenshot and address to receive a free hardcover copy.Must-Read Book Recommendation:Want to level up your negotiation skills? Chris Voss' "Never Split the Difference" is a must-read. If you'd like Gino's book notes, email gino@jakeandgino.com and he'll send them your way. We're here to help create multifamily entrepreneurs... Here's how: Brand New? Start Here: https://jakeandgino.mykajabi.com/free-wheelbarrowprofits Want To Get Into Multifamily Real Estate Or Scale Your Current Portfolio Faster? Apply to join our PREMIER MULTIFAMILY INVESTING COMMUNITY & MENTORSHIP PROGRAM. (*Note: Our community is not for beginner investors)
What are the five money personas? What are the four "F's" of money (nots this is not an explicit] episode). How do dopamine, endorphins, oxytocin and seratonin factor in to your attitudes about money? On this week's episode of The Crushing Debt Podcast, Shawn & George talk to Gino Barbaro of the Jake & Gino Show to talk about your attitudes towards and relationship with money. Gino is a published author, Wheelbarrow Profits, The Honey Bee, Family Food and the Friars, and his latest book Happy Money, Happy Family, Happy Legacy. Gino is also a real estate investor, having grown his real estate portfolio to over 2,000 multifamily units and $250 million in Assets under management. When dealing with money, are you Amy the Avoider, Steve the Saver, Gary the Gambler, Ivan the Investor, or Sara the Spender. Once you identify your attitutde towards money, you can then better take control of your money. You can find more information about Gino and his books at his website, www.Barbaro360.com. Let us know if you enjoy this episode and, if so, please share it with your friends! Please also visit our sponsors: Magic Mind - https://www.magicmind.com/CD20. Recently, Shawn battled a sinus bug. Magic Mind helped him focus on those days when the bug wanted to keep him in bed! No sugar rush, no sugar crash, all natural ingredients to help you focus. And Magic Mind now has a sleep formula too! Sam Cohen of Attorneys First Insurance for Attorneys and Title Companies looking to get a quote on Errors & Ommissions (malpractice) Insurance coverage. www.AttorneysFirst.com. Or, you can support the show by visiting our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/crushingDebt To contact George Curbelo, you can email him at GCFinancialCoach21@gmail.com or follow his Tiktok channel - https://www.tiktok.com/@curbelofinancialcoach To contact Shawn Yesner, you can email him at Shawn@Yesnerlaw.com or visit www.YesnerLaw.com. And please consider a donation to Pancreatic Cancer research and education by joining Shawn's team at MY Legacy Striders: http://support.pancan.org/goto/MYLegacy8
In this episode of Christopher Lochhead: Follow Your Different, we revisit an enlightening conversation with Ken Honda as we dive into the concept of "happy money," a transformative philosophy that fosters a more joyful and harmonious relationship with your finances. In a world where financial success is often measured by the size of one's bank account, Ken Honda, a renowned Japanese author, brings a refreshing perspective on the emotional and relational aspects of money. You're listening to Christopher Lochhead: Follow Your Different. We are the real dialogue podcast for people with a different mind. So get your mind in a different place, and hey ho, let's go. Ken Honda on Happy Money and the Power of Gratitude Ken Honda introduces the idea of "Happy Money," which he defines as money that brings joy both when it is received and when it is spent. This concept challenges the traditional view of money as merely a tool for transactions. Instead, it emphasizes the emotional impact of money on our lives. One of the foundational principles of Happy Money is gratitude. Ken suggests that when making payments or writing checks, we should say "thank you" to appreciate the opportunity to bless others with financial support. This simple act can transform spending from a burdensome task into a joyful experience. The Role of Money in Our Lives Christopher points out that many financial books focus on the mechanics of making, saving, or investing money, often neglecting the emotional and relational aspects. Ken agrees, noting that he is often referred to as a "money healer." He explains that many people have a troubled relationship with money, leading to feelings of shame, frustration, and anxiety. Ken emphasizes that this unhealthy relationship with money is a universal issue, affecting people across different cultures and socioeconomic backgrounds. Whether someone is financially challenged, middle class, or wealthy, a lot of them experience negative emotions related to money. Ken Honda on Money Wounds and Emotional Healing The conversation delves into the concept of "money wounds," which are emotional scars that affect how individuals perceive and interact with money. These wounds can stem from various experiences, such as financial struggles or societal pressures. Ken highlights that even wealthy individuals can feel guilt or anxiety about their financial situations. Christopher shares a story about a wealthy acquaintance who frequently argued with his spouse about finances, illustrating that money does not guarantee happiness. Ken concurs, stating that true security comes from relationships and trust in the future, rather than solely from financial wealth. To hear more from Ken Honda and how to heal your Money Wounds and start your Emotional Healing, download and listen to this episode. Bio Ken Honda is a bestselling self-development author from Japan, with over eight million books sold since 2001. His work blends financial expertise with self-help principles, offering readers insights into creating personal wealth and happiness. Drawing from his experience owning and managing multiple businesses, Ken's writings emphasize the importance of self-honesty in fostering financial and emotional well-being. He holds the distinction of being the first Japanese member of the prestigious Transformational Leadership Council. Fluent in Japanese and English, Ken has lived in Boston and currently resides in Tokyo. Links Connect with Ken Honda! Website | Happy Money | LinkedIn We hope you enjoyed this episode of Christopher Lochhead: Follow Your Different™! Christopher loves hearing from his listeners. Feel free to email him, connect on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and subscribe on iTunes!
Are you a working mom feeling overwhelmed in your corporate role? Get ready to level up your corporate game as we're hanging out with Sally Ivester, a seasoned pro with 12+ years in big tech. Sally spills the tea on how your mindset and strategy can make or break your career journey. Join us as we explore the art of "working loudly" (no, not banging on your keyboard!) and discover how to be a joy to work with, even on those groggy days. Sally breaks down the importance of building your brand and reputation, especially when you're remote, and gives you practical tips to ensure you're top of mind for all the right reasons. Grab your favorite drink, get comfy, and tune in for a fun, inspiring chat to help you thrive in your career while navigating the chaos of motherhood! In this episode, you will hear: Treat your career like a game—understand the rules and navigate relationships to thrive. Sharing your achievements to build your brand and stay visible for career growth. Setting boundaries and staying active in virtual meetings to stay connected. Consistently delivering and showcasing results is key to building a strong professional reputation. Establishing a personal user manual can help communicate preferences and boundaries. This episode is brought to you by: My free anti-burnout 30-day resource for mompreneurs! Momentum usually comes at the cost of burn-out because what it truly takes to build something upfront is more energy and effort than a lot of us have to spare....which is why....I created this planner. This mom-friendly planner links your vision to daily actions, helping you stay focused and energized as you build profitable relationships. Whether you want to find a new job, get new clients, or launch up your ultimate podcast while focusing on mission critical consistent action steps each day...starting with a 30-day timeframe...this action tracker and planner was made with YOU in mind. Set yourself up for a successful year and an even bigger one ahead! It also sees to it that you replenish your energy to prevent burnout. ($97 value, helps avoid a $2,400 trip to the ER from exhaustion). https://bit.ly/imagineaplan _________________________________________________________________________________ About Sally Ivester Sally Ivester is a corporate veteran with over 12 years of experience in Big Tech. After graduating from an Ivy League school, she struggled to navigate the corporate world on her own. As a history enthusiast, she studied the careers of top performers across industries to uncover the strategies that fueled their success. Now, she helps early-career professionals accelerate their growth with the tools and knowledge needed to thrive in today's competitive workplace. Quotes, that can change your perspective: “The corporate job is a game. And you don't get to choose whether you play it or not. Like if you're in it, you're in it. But you do get to choose whether you play it on easy mode or on hard mode.” - Sally Ivester “Self-awareness begins with, I'm not going to be the smartest. I'm not like, there's always going to be things that happen.” - Sally Ivester “The way that I think about work loudly is your work does not speak for itself. You need to tell people what is the value that you're providing.” - Sally Ivester “I'm a mom, so think of all the things that other moms do. You might be doing the laundry. You might be thinking about all the things that kids should be eating and like putting together the grocery list in the background. No one's asking you to do it, right? But you're doing it because you want to make sure these kids are fed and the family's fed and everything else.” - Sally Ivester "The goal is be more present, even though you're not physically present." - Sally Ivester SHARE this episode with your fellow mom founders and empower them to embrace their career journey with confidence! Sally's insights on "working loudly" and career growth are a must-listen for balancing corporate life or leading a business. Let's uplift each other! Supporting Resources: Website: https://beacons.ai/hisallyivester TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hisallyivester Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/hisallyivester Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hisallyivester Subscribe and Review Have you subscribed to my podcast for new moms who are entrepreneurs, founders, and creators? I'd love for you to subscribe if you haven't yet. I'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast for writer moms. This holiday season purchase a copy or two of Fertile Imagination, email me your picture (under the tree by the candles) using this email address melissa [at ]melissallarena.com , and then on Christmas day I hope to share these images across my social media. Let's support the moms we are and love this holiday season! Shop Fertile Imagination for the holidays! – https://bit.ly/fertilebook About Fertile Imagination You can be a great mom without giving up, shrinking, or hiding your dreams. There's flexibility in how you pursue anything – your role, your lifestyle, and your personal and professional goals. The limitations on your dreams are waiting to be shattered. It's time to see and seize what's beyond your gaze. Let's bridge your childhood daydreams with your grown-up realities. Imagine skipping with your kids along any path – you, surpassing your milestones while your kids are reaching theirs. There's only one superpower versatile enough to stretch your thinking beyond what's been done before: a Fertile Imagination. It's like kryptonite for impostor syndrome and feeling stuck when it's alert! In Fertile Imagination, you will awaken your sleeping source of creative solutions. If you can wake up a toddler or a groggy middle schooler, then together with the stories in this book – featuring 25 guests from my podcast Unimaginable Wellness, proven tools, and personal anecdotes – we will wake up your former playmate: your imagination! 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https://renegadehealthboss.comIn episode 137 Heather Gray FDN-P welcomes Ken Honda. Ken Honda an author and expert on the connection between money, happiness, and personal growth. Ken shares the transformative story behind his journey into writing about wealth and happiness, reflecting on his childhood and the significant loss of his father's best friend to suicide. This pivotal moment shaped his understanding of money, which led to his now-famous philosophy of "Happy Money."In this podcast you will discover00 Heather Gray FDN-P welcomes Ken Honda he is an author and expert on the connection between money, happiness04:24 Ken discusses he unexpectedly became a published author after printing 100,000 copies of his first book07:01 Ken shares the emotional story of his father's depression and the tragic impact of money on his family10:15 The conversation turns to how Ken's personal pain led to his purpose in teaching others about money and happiness.12:09 Ken reflects on his book "True Wealth," offering listeners wisdom on transforming their relationship with money13:19 Ken discusses his books make complex ideas accessible, especially in teaching readers about intuitive decision-making 18:34 Ken discusses the cultural contrast between Americans and Japanese regarding money and personal life, emphasizing the importance of not tying your worth to your net worth.23:16 Ken talks about shifting from scarcity mentality to generosity, like giving to charity27:06 Ken advises on the importance of creating a personal brand through social media and content.31:31 Ken discusses the power of word-of-mouth marketing, how becoming well-known within your community can lead to business growth35:15 Ken shares their experience of offering a free course, only to find that none of the participants followed through40:34 Explore the challenges of receiving support and money and how to break through feelings of unworthiness.Thank you to our amazing sponsors, without them our podcast would not be possible. n1o1 Nitric Oxide by Dr.Nathan BryanMHP VitaminsPlease learn more about our sponsors here.https://renegadehealthboss.com/sponsors/Guest Bio:Ken Honda is a bestselling Japanese author with over eight million copies sold globally. His book Happy Money: The Japanese Art of Making Peace With Your Money became an international bestseller in 2019, and his latest work, True Wealth – 9 Lessons From a Grandfather on Happiness and Abundance, releases in May 2024. Known as the “Zen Millionaire,” Ken promotes a relaxed, worry-free approach to money, believing that anyone can trust their financial future and live with ease.To learn more, visit https://kenhonda.com/From nutrition and stress management to restorative practices, this ebook is your essential companion for a balanced and vibrant life. Perfect for anyone looking to make lasting changes to their health and well-being, this guide empowers you with the knowledge and tools needed to take control of your health naturally. Start your healing journey today FREE mini eBook [Foundations of Health]https://rhbcourses.com/products/free-mini-ebookGet the Foundation of Health Course here. Lose the brain fog, have more energy, and get your gut working right. Send us a textGet Transcripts here https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1rIazw0fXYfj5_bkR_W8EuywI5sVJ3VYg?usp=drive_link
In this episode, we're diving into a fascinating conversation with Sadira Furlow, known as the "Dean of Dopeness" at Tony's Chocolonely. We unpack Sadira's career journey from launching viral campaigns at PepsiCo to driving industry change at Tony's Chocolonely.We'll explore her admiration for Tony's authentic mission, their innovative approach to storytelling, and how they're reshaping the chocolate industry. Sadira also opens up about her bold career moves, the lessons learned from transitioning between major brands and startups, and her commitment to making a meaningful impact.Timestamps00:00 - Intro01:37 - How Sadira discovered Tony's02:01 - Why Sadira is known as the Dean of Dopeness03:19 - Sadira's role at Pepsi; Puppy Monkey Baby and Mountain Dew13:06 - From PepsiCo to a fintech (Happy Money)16:03 - Making an impact in a product-led organisation18:24 - Writing your own redundancy case21:09 - Why Sadira took a 9 month Sabbatical23:51 - How Sadira got the role at Tony's28:11 - The commitment to being a change brand29:55 - Working with constrained budgets34:26 - The lawsuit for Tony's look alike bars38:27 - The Tony's advent calendar that caused a stir39:53 - Using fun and humour to tell a serious story42:21 - In house vs agencies at Tony's43:17 - Tony's collaboration with The Washington Post44:25 - Custom branded Tony's Chocolonely bars45:46 - The most successful campaigns for Tony's47:45 - Where does the brand go from here?49:55 - What has surprised Sadira most about the brand
Though overall interest rates have softened, credit card APRs rates continue their stratospheric run, averaging 23% APR or more. Matt Potere, the new CEO of Happy Money, explains how his company is working to make debt consolidation loans available through its online platform -- and fulfilling its mission to develop and deliver affordable, accessible financial tools.
This week on the Retirement Quick Tips Podcast, I'm talking about your money personality type and why it matters. According to Ken Honda, author of Happy Money, there are 7 distinct personality types. Today, I'm talking about what I think is the most tortured of the money personality types - the saver-splurger.
This week on the Retirement Quick Tips Podcast, I'm talking about your money personality type and why it matters. According to Ken Honda, author of Happy Money, there are 7 distinct personality types. Yesterday, I talked about the most difficult money personality types…the compulsives. Compulsive spenders, savers, and money makers. All challenging to overcome some of the common and destructive pitfalls of the compulsive types. Today I want to turn to a money personality that's a bit more subtle.
This week on the Retirement Quick Tips Podcast, I'm talking about your money personality type and why it matters. According to Ken Honda, author of Happy Money, there are 7 distinct personality types. Honda has spent years researching the intersection of psychology & money. It's important to remember that you may see overlap with yourself and the different personality types. The important thing is to recognize which personality types most closely resemble your own, so you can better understand your own relationship with money. Today, I am actually going to talk about 3 money personalities - the compulsives.
這是2013年11月5日的一集節目。如果你認為金錢買不到快樂,那可能是你花錢的方式錯了。兩位行為科學界的後起之秀解釋了如何透過遵循五大核心原則來讓金錢買到快樂。《Happy Money》帶領讀者探索關於消費科學的最新研究。大多數人都明白需要專業建議來賺錢、儲蓄和投資,但在花錢這件事上,大多數人只是憑直覺行事。然而,科學研究顯示,這些直覺往往是錯誤的。
Are you a people-pleaser who struggles to say “no” without that lingering guilt? Get ready to meet Suzanne Culberg, "The Nope Coach," who's here to help you set boundaries and reclaim your time with confidence! In this conversation, she dives into her bold journey of starting a podcast and the adventure of recording 100 episodes in 100 days. Spoiler: it's no easy task! Suzanne shares her refreshingly honest approach to content creation, recording straight from Zoom without worrying about fancy editing or scripts. If you're feeling uninspired in your business or struggling with burnout, this episode is a fun reminder to stay authentic, let go of perfection, and bring more “you” into everything you create! In this episode, you will hear: The term "business period" to describe cycles of self-doubt and reevaluation in business. Setting firm boundaries and saying no without guilt can prevent burnout and focus on their goals. How Suzanne's informal, unscripted approach helped her connect more authentically with her audience. The value of experimenting in business without overthinking or perfecting. Prioritizing action over perfectionism empowers entrepreneurs to share their ideas and develop essential skills.
Hey BA Fam! It's time for another Holla Back Monday. This week, Tiffany is joined by her long time friend Jason Vitug, financial wellness expert, and author of "Happy Money, Happy Life." Jason talks all about empowering a generation to live their dream life through financial knowledge.Drop us a note at brownambitionpodcast@gmail.com or hit us up on Instagram @brownambitionpodcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey BA Fam! It's time for another Holla Back Monday. This week, Tiffany is joined by her long time friend Jason Vitug, financial wellness expert, and author of "Happy Money, Happy Life." Jason talks all about empowering a generation to live their dream life through financial knowledge. Drop us a note at brownambitionpodcast@gmail.com or hit us up on Instagram @brownambitionpodcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, hosts Ben and Sue chat with Jason Vitug, a wellness entrepreneur and author of Happy Money, Happy Life. Jason shares his journey from struggling with money to becoming a global traveler and advocate for financial wellness. They explore the "Intersection of Money and Happiness" and how managing money can lead to a more fulfilling life. Jason also discusses the importance of living with purpose. For more, check out Jason's resources at Phroogal.com.
If money stresses you out this episode is for you! In todays episode we discuss Ken Honda Book Titled Happy Money. This best selling author offers a refreshing perspective on how we relate to money, emphasizing the importance of cultivating a positive relationship with it. Honda introduces the concept of "Happy Money," which focuses on how money is exchanged with feelings of love, gratitude, and joy rather than fear, anxiety, or greed. Book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4fDo3yU Check out our Positivity Vibe Store: https://goodvibetribe.creator-spring.com/
Join Pastor Rich as we conclude our series, Happy Money.
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Jason Vitug and I talk about his book Happy Money Happy Life. We tackle the controversial question: will money make you happy. Jason says both yes and no. We also delve into the dimensions of happiness and wealth and how we can strive towards them. This Episode is Sponsored by: Monarch Money: Monarch is the top-rated, all-in-one personal finance app. It gives you a comprehensive view of all your accounts, investments, transactions, cash flow, net worth, and more. Plus, create custom budgets, track progress toward financial goals, and collaborate with your partner. And now listeners for this show will get an extended thirty day free trial when you go to monarchmoney.com/EARN. Fundrise: Right now, high-interest rates have crushed the real estate market. Prices are falling and properties are available at a discount, which means Fundrise believes now is the time to expand the Fundrise Flagship Fund's billion-dollar real estate portfolio. You can add the Fundrise Flagship Fund to your portfolio in minutes by visiting Fundrise.com/EARN. LinkedIn: LinkedIn isn't just a job board. LinkedIn helps you hire professionals you can't find anywhere else, even those who aren't actively searching for a new job but might be open to the perfect role. In a given month, over 70% of LinkedIn users don't visit other leading job sites. So if you're not looking on LinkedIn, you're looking in the wrong place. NordVPN: Grab the exclusive NordVPN deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/earninvest and get extra subscription time. Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee. Thanks to NordVPN for sponsoring our show. Incogni: Use promo code EARNINVEST to get an exclusive 60% off an annual plan at incogni.com/earninvest. Here are a few simple ways to support the podcast that would mean the world to us. And guess what? They don't cost a cent. Please subscribe to the podcast on Apple, or Spotify. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ken Honda is known as the "Happy Money Guy," "Money Healer," and the "Zen Millionaire." His journey into financial wisdom began nearly 20 years ago when he witnessed a mother and daughter cut their playdate short because of work. This moment inspired him to start writing about the importance of financial freedom, with a focus on helping people ease their pain, frustration, and stress around money. Ken believes that, regardless of one's circumstances, the distance to happiness is the same for everyone, and through introspection and gratitude, we can break free from financial struggles. He is passionate about healing money trauma and helping people find peace with their finances while living a life of generosity and abundance. In this episode, Mathew and Ken discuss how to heal money wounds and shift from a scarcity mindset to a space of abundance without being reckless. Ken explains the root causes of financial stress, sharing his insights on why most money issues stem from either making too little or spending too much. They explore how money wounds are passed down through generations and the importance of healing these wounds before passing them on to our children. Ken also addresses the dangers of a scarcity mindset, offering practical advice on how to break free from it while maintaining balance. He emphasizes the power of generosity, encouraging listeners to understand that what we give often comes back to us in multiple ways. Additionally, Ken provides tailored money advice for people at different stages of life, from their teens to their 50s, and shares thought-provoking questions to help individuals uncover their unique gifts and talents. In this episode, you'll hear: The two main money problems and how to fix them Examples of money trauma and how to work through them The scarcity mindset and how to overcome it without being foolish How to find your talents and make money for them Follow the podcast: Listen on Apple Podcasts (link: https://apple.co/3s1YH7h) Listen on iHeart (link: https://ihr.fm/3MEY7FM) Listen on Spotify (Link: https://spoti.fi/3yMmQCE) Resources: KenHonda.com Humming for PEACE Connect with Mathew Blades: Twitter - twitter.com/MathewBlades Instagram - instagram.com/MathewBladesmedia/ Facebook - facebook.com/mathewbladesmedia/ Website - learnfrompeoplewholivedit.com/ Additional Credits: LFPWLI is managed by Sam Robertson
Join Erin Rice from Process Street and Victoria Cooke, Manager of People & Culture at Happy Money, as they discuss creating authentic and high-impact employee onboarding experiences. In this episode, Victoria shares insights on blending empathy and creativity, the importance of pre-boarding, and how to avoid the pitfalls of inauthentic onboarding in a remote work environment. Learn how to engage new hires from the moment they sign, manage the process with limited resources, and ensure your company culture shines through the entire employee lifecycle.
How would your life change if you committed yourself to a greater purpose? Living a committed life is like embarking on a thrilling adventure full of challenges, rewards, and self-discovery. It's about making a solemn promise to ourselves or others to pursue a particular goal or purpose with passion and determination. Not only does it give us a sense of meaning or purpose, but it also enables us to become the best version of ourselves. Lynne Twist, an award-winning speaker, author, and global activist, has made the conscious choice to answer her calling, pursue her purpose, and live a committed life. In fact, she has dedicated her life to promoting environmental sustainability, social justice, and spiritual fulfillment. Her commitment to these causes has inspired millions of people around the world to become more conscious and compassionate global citizens. Having served as a longtime executive of The Hunger Project, Lynne remains a passionate advocate and spokesperson for the cause of eradicating world hunger and empowering women in diverse cultures across the globe. In this episode of The Greatness Machine, Darius and Lynne talk about the importance of finding your calling, living a committed life, how gratitude can change the way you see the world, and why it matters to seek out opportunities to make an impact. Topics include: How the Est training transformed Lynne's life for the better Lynne explains the purpose of Erhard Seminars Training (EST) How gratitude can change your outlook in life The story behind the creation of The Hunger Project Being committed and dedicated to your calling Lynne explains the term “Source” she used in her books And other topics… Resource mentioned: Happy Money by Ken Honda: https://www.amazon.com/Happy-Money-Japanese-Making-Peace/dp/1501188372 The Path Made Clear by Oprah Winfrey: https://www.amazon.com/Path-Made-Clear-Discovering-Direction/dp/1250307503 Connect with Lynne: Website: https://soulofmoney.org/ Website: https://pachamama.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lynnetwist/ Book: https://www.amazon.com/Living-Committed-Life-Fulfillment-Yourself/dp/1523093099 Connect with Darius: Website: https://therealdarius.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dariusmirshahzadeh/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imthedarius/ YouTube: https://therealdarius.com/youtube Book: The Core Value Equation https://www.amazon.com/Core-Value-Equation-Framework-Limitless/dp/1544506708 Sponsors: Indeed - Get a $75 sponsored job credit at Indeed.com/DARIUS. Shopify - Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/darius. Write a review for The Greatness Machine using this link: https://ratethispodcast.com/spreadinggreatness Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textThe Fed just cut its interest rate by half a point and Happy Money CEO Ben Potere is on the show to tell what a credit union needs to do to optimize its performance in an environment of lower interest rates - and those cuts will impact everything from home mortgages to car loans to the personal loans that are Happy Money's mainstay. The show starts on a different topic however. The question is why did you join Happy Money - Potere is just three weeks on the job when this show was recorded.His answer is rich, detailed.And at bottom he simply is very confident that more credit unions will want to become Happy Money customers because Happy Money delivers a new member, with good credit, who typically wants to refinance credit card debt at a better rate and Happy Money's credit unions can deliver on that promise.Happy Money credit union partners include First Tech, Alliant, Teachers Federal Credit Union and more. But Happy Money definitely wants more credit unions.Listen up.Like what you are hearing? Find out how you can help sponsor this podcast here. Very affordable sponsorship packages are available. Email rjmcgarvey@gmail.com And like this podcast on whatever service you use to stream it. That matters. Find out more about CU2.0 and the digital transformation of credit unions here. It's a journey every credit union needs to take. Pronto
We all have money-mindset complexes we can clean up and improve. Money mindset issues programmed in childhood can hold us back from achieving the financial freedom and fulfillment we deserve. In this episode, Matt O'Neill is speaking with money mindset expert Pericles Rellas about how to overcome ingrained money blocks. You will learn to cultivate a healthier, more empowering relationship with your finances. You will also find abundance everywhere you look. The best time to reclaim your right to wealth is right now. Here are some power takeaways from today's conversation: The negative money mindsets that hold us back A powerful “money exercise” to uncover your limiting beliefs about wealth The relationship between happiness and money Expanding your capacity around money and happiness [03:05] The Negative Money Mindsets that Hold Us Back Whether it's the belief that money is the root of all evil, that wealthy people have cheated to get their money, or that you can't be rich and have a fulfilling personal life, these deep-seated attitudes create a scarcity mindset that sabotages our ability to attract and manage wealth. Unpacking and letting go of these ingrained money blocks is crucial for cultivating a healthy, empowering relationship with finances and unlocking our full potential for prosperity. [07:11] The Powerful 'Money Exercise' to Uncover Your Limiting Beliefs About Wealth The "money exercise" involves regularly interacting with physical cash - bills and coins - to gain deeper insight into your relationship with money. By taking time each day to handle, count, and reflect on your thoughts and emotions around the cash, you can uncover the subtle, subconscious beliefs you hold about wealth that may be limiting your financial growth. This simple practice helps you identify and release any negative associations or fears holding you back and replace them with generative affirmations. [12:33] The Relationship Between Happiness and Money While money alone cannot buy happiness, achieving financial security and stability can significantly reduce stress and provide the peace of mind needed to focus on the things that truly fulfill us. The key is finding happiness from within, rather than chasing wealth as the path to joy. When we master this balance, the abundance that flows into our lives becomes a joyful complement to our overall wellbeing, not a prerequisite for it. Resources Mentioned: https://www.periclesrellas.com/ Download this week's free resource instantly when you sign up for the Good Mood Revolution newsletter here! Or, reach out on our contact page at https://mattoneill.com/contact and we will email you a copy of any free resource you request. About the Guest Pericles Rellas is a renowned money mindset expert who helps individuals break free from negative beliefs and attitudes about wealth to unlock their full financial potential. With his transformative strategies, Pericles empowers people to cultivate a healthy, empowering relationship with money.
How to MANIFEST your happy money while being aligned with your true purpose! It is POSSIBLE! You won't agree until you listen to this episode. :) In this episode my guest and I talked about how women can become their trueselves, manifest their financial flow and have a magical relationship with money! Meet my guest: Lucie Malette (the Light) is a Speaker, Transformational coach and facilitator. She specializes in Prosperity and Purpose. After more than 30 years in the financial industry as a Financial Planner she decided to learn more about her own calling and she took the leap to live her own true purpose. Since 2020, she has accomplished several programs in speaking, coaching, facilitation and leadership. She's committed to empowering women to transform their relationship with money so they can prosper with purpose and make all the Happy Money they deserve. In July 2022, Lucie co-authored a book called Transforming Pain into Purpose which made the Amazon number 1 best-seller's list in several Countries. To keep inspired in her business, she practices many passions and hobbies to stay healthy. and active in several sports like kayaking, pickleball, Nordic walk, yoga, cross country skiing, curling, snowshoeing in nature and meditating. JOIN Lucie for the Breakthrough to abundance 5 day challenge Sep 9 2024 - FREE! Link to join: https://www.facebook.com/groups/835653977833294/ Connect with Lucie: https://www.facebook.com/groups/835653977833294 https://www.facebook.com/ProsperWithPurposeCoaching https://www.instagram.com/luciethelight11?igsh=ZXFqb2hkYjdrdjQx&utm_source=qr http://www.linkedin.com/in/lucie-malette-611a292a1 Lucie.Malette11@gmail.com Her FREE gift: https://mailchi.mp/75b5816fe82e/happy-money-landing-page Don't forget to leave us a review.
On Today's Episode: What these five guests have in common is that they figured out what it would take to get rich and once they got the core principles down, built their foundation, and went to work on being relentless about becoming world class, wealth became a byproduct of doing whatever it takes. Do you have the grit to tie your identity to the person you need to become to reach that next level? Jaspreet Singh is the CEO and founder of Money Mindset and Market Briefs. Check out the full Impact Theory episode with Jaspreet Singh: https://youtu.be/42k9vH3OXI0 Brendon Burchard is a best selling author and a world renowned motivational speaker and high performance coach. Check out the full Impact Theory episode with Brendon Burchard: https://youtu.be/Q-xVb3V_zqI David Meltzer is a speaker, author, investor, and co-founder of Sports 1 Marketing. Check out the full Impact Theory episode with David Meltzer: https://youtu.be/yT98z1iTHnU Glenn Stearns is the CEO and Founder of @kindtpo and a serial entrepreneur that has starred in Undercover Billionaire. Check out the full Impact Theory episode with Glenn Stearns: https://youtu.be/M7xylRAp_uw Ken Honda is an entrepreneur and best-selling author of the book, Happy Money. Check out his full Impact Theory episode here: https://youtu.be/PtifGrHy60g [Original air date: 9-8-22]. SHOW NOTES: 0:00 | Introduction 0:20 | Make Your Money Work For You 24:37 | You Need It vs. Just Wanting It 39:43 | Signs You Will Be Rich 1:05:13 | Billionaire Lessons You Need 1:30:22 | The Secret to Wealth CHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS Range Rover: Explore the Range Rover Sport at https://impacttheory.co/landroverpodAugust24 Oracle: Take a free test drive of OCI at https://impacttheory.co/oraclepodAugust24 Shopify: Sign up for a $1/month trial period at https://impacttheory.co/shopifyAugust24pod Found Banking: Sign up for Found for FREE today at https://impacttheory.co/FoundITAugustpod AG1: Get 5 free AG1 Travel Packs and a FREE 1 year supply of Vitamin D with your first purchase at https://impacttheory.co/AG1pod. Aura: Secure your digital life with proactive protection for your assets, identity, family, and tech – Go to https://aura.com/impact to start your free two-week trial. Quickbooks: Go to Quickbooks Payroll to get 50% off 3 months HubSpot: Check out HubSpot's Starter CRM Suite for FREE and get all of the essential tools, education, and support your business needs to grow efficiently! FOLLOW TOM: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tombilyeu/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tombilyeu?lang=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/tombilyeu YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TomBilyeu What's up, everybody? It's Tom Bilyeu here. If you're serious about leveling up your life, I urge you to check out my new podcast, Tom Bilyeu's Mindset Playbook —a goldmine of my most impactful episodes on mindset, business, and health. Trust me, your future self will thank you. LISTEN AD FREE + BONUS EPISODES on APPLE PODCASTS: apple.co/impacttheory Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Can money buy happiness, or can't money buy happiness? Our guest on this vault episode, Jason Vitug, author of the book Happy Money, Happy Life, A Multidimensional Approach to Health, Wealth and Financial Freedom and founder of phroogal.com, believes that money isn't everything, but it does impact most everything in our lives. In this episode, we talk about: The most common long-held money beliefs about happiness which just don't work anymore Why money can buy happiness with a little perspective How to unlearn all of these false money beliefs How to figure out what financial freedom is for you Jason's unique approach to creating happy money and a happy life LINKS Happy Money Happy Life book Phroogal website CONNECT WITH SHANNAH Ask Shannah questions - submit your question here https://etmpod.link/askshannah Freebie: 10 Money Questions to Ask Yourself Money Guide https://etmpod.link/10moneyq Follow me on Instagram Leave a 5-star Review here https://ratethispodcast.com/etm Subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@EveryonesTalkinMoney SPONSORS Thanks to ASPCA for sponsoring the show. To explore coverage, visit ASPCApetinsurance.com/ETM. Thanks to Mint Mobile for sponsoring the show. To get your new 3-month premium wireless plan for just 15 bucks a month, go to http://www.mintmobile.com/ETM . Thanks to Notion for sponsoring the show. Notion is my go-to tool for managing notes, to-do lists, and action items. You can try Notion for free at Notion.com/ETM. Thanks to OneSkin for sponsoring the show. Get 15% off OneSkin with the code ETM at https://www.oneskin.co/ Thanks to Quince for sponsoring the show. Go to http://www.quince.com/etm for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. Thanks to NerdWallet for sponsoring the show. Don't wait to make smart financial decisions. Compare and find smarter credit cards, savings accounts, and more today at www.nerdwallet.com. Thanks to Monarch for sponsoring the show. After trying out Monarch for myself, I understand why it's the top-rated personal finance app. Listeners of this show will get an extended thirty-day free trial when you go to www.monarchmoney.com/ETM. Thanks to EarnIn for sponsoring the show. Just download the EarnIn app in Google Play of the Apple App store and use code Talkin Money under Podcast. Thanks to Noom for sponsoring the show. Start taking control of your weight management and join the millions who have lost weight with Noom. Sign up for your TRIAL today at www.noom.com. Thanks to ButcherBox for sponsoring the show. Sign up today at www.butcherbox.com/etm and use code ETM to get $20 off your first order. Thanks to DelelteMe for sponsoring the show. Today get 20% off your DeleteMe plan when you go to www.JoinDeleteMe.com/ETM and use promo code ETM at checkout. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“We are spiritual beings having a human experience, and we must live more harmoniously with the earth.” – L.T. Bourne Today's featured bookcaster is an activist, award-winning filmmaker, nonprofit leader, and speaker, L.T. Bourne. L.T. and I had a fun on a bun chat about his book, “haPPy: The P's to Push to a Happier Life”, his journey of forgiveness with his father since writing his first book, how our words shape our reality, and more!Key Things You'll Learn:What inspired his latest bookWhy happiness and purpose are not limited resourcesHow your purpose evolves over timeWhy pacing yourself accordingly is integral to your successLeo's Site: https://www.ltbourne.com/Leo's Books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B07TPSKK7H/allbooksLeo's Podcast, “Pushing Your P's”: https://open.spotify.com/show/6k46Z8r3d9SwIxkTpjH1ru?si=3f04c926f1e44c8aThe opening track is titled "Heatsource" by the magnanimous chill-hop master, Marcus D (@marcusd). Be sure to visit his site and support his craft. https://marcusd.net/Please support today's podcast to keep this content coming! CashApp: $DomBrightmonDonate on PayPal: @DBrightmonBuy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dombrightmonGet Going North T-Shirts, Stickers, and More: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/dom-brightmonThe Going North Advancement Compass: https://a.co/d/bA9awotYou Might Also Like…209 – “It's Not a Man's World” with L.T. Bourne (@IAmLTBourne): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/209-its-not-a-mans-world-with-lt-bourne-iamltbourne/Ep. 693 – “25 Days to Living Your Happiness” with Dr. Zayd Abdul-Karim: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-693-25-days-to-living-your-happiness-with-dr-zayd-abdul-karim/#GNPYear3 Bonus Episode 3 – “Unlock Yourself” with Eddie Thomason (@eddiethomason_): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/gnpyear3-bonus-episode-3-unlock-yourself-with-eddie-thomason-eddiethomason_/Ep. 762 – The Internal Transformation Plan for External Abundance with Kevin Dupree: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-762-the-internal-transformation-plan-for-external-abundance-with-kevin-dupree/Ep. 353 – “Free Agent” with Rennie Curran (@RennieCurran53): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-353-free-agent-with-rennie-curran-renniecurran53/#Holiday Bonus Ep. – “Happy Money” with Ken Honda (@KenHondaHappy): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/holiday-bonus-ep-happy-money-with-ken-honda-kenhondahappy/Ep. 308 – “Every Day Is A New Day” with Kim O'Neill (@KimsONaMission): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep308-every-day-is-a-new-day-with-kim-oneill-kimsonamission/Ep. 528 – “From the Water's Edge” with Shundrey Patterson (@ShunPwrites): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-528-from-the-waters-edge-with-shundrey-patterson-shunpwrites/Ep. 511 – “Slave No More” with Paul Henderson: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-511-slave-no-more-with-paul-henderson/Ep. 316 – “Ubuntu Leadership” with Dr. LaMarr Darnell Shields (@LaMarrDShields): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-316-ubuntu-leadership-with-dr-lamarr-darnell-shields-lamarrdshields/165 - "What Is Enough" with Treveal Lynch (@trevealcwlynch): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/165-what-is-enough-with-treveal-lynch-trevealcwlynch/Ep. 795 – If You Want to Win, Start Within with Ahmard Vital (@ahmardvital): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-795-if-you-want-to-win-start-within-with-ahmard-vital-ahmardvital/283 – “The Winning Edge” with Shawn Harper (@shawnharper075): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/283-the-winning-edge-with-shawn-harper-shawnharper075/Ep. 790 – Found My People with Richard Kweku EzeAgu Akinyemi (@EzeAguAkinyemi): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-790-found-my-people-with-richard-kweku-ezeagu-akinyemi-ezeaguakinyemi/Ep. 862 - Produce on Purpose with Randy Adkins Jr., DTM (@randyadkinsjr): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-862-produce-on-purpose-with-randy-adkins-jr-dtm-randyadkinsjr/
If your goal is happiness, no amount of money alone will ever be enough. In this episode, Andy explains how the way you view money can actually help you find peace. Support Your Move with a tax-deductible gift: http://yourmove.is/give/ Go deeper on this topic: https://bit.ly/3RPpIb6 Sign up for exclusive email content every month: https://bit.ly/32SQKoE Find more episodes and other free resources on our website: yourmove.is Check us out on Instagram https://bit.ly/3DZ2q96 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Why is it important to read books from different genres? Each genre offers unique insights and knowledge that can be applied to various aspects of life. Whether it is fiction, non-fiction, biographies, self-help, or any other genre, diversifying your reading choices will help you open yourself up to new and exciting stories that keep you engaged and eager to read more. In addition, reading books from different genres can help you break out of reading ruts and challenge yourself to read outside of your comfort zone. You may even discover new authors or genres that you would have never explored before, broadening your literary horizons. Today, I am flying solo for part two of this series on How to Build Your Reading Superpower. Contrary to popular belief, you do not have to finish every book you have started. That is what I learned from reading tons of books in the past. So in this episode, I will explain this helpful tip that helped me reached my reading goal last year. Check out the first part of this series here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/darius-classic-how-to-build-your-reading-superpower/id1555334180?i=1000661223263 Topics include: The importance of reading more than one genre What books I would recommend others to read Why it is okay not to finish a book Helpful tips on reading more books And other topics… Resource mentioned: The Game by Neil Strauss: https://www.amazon.com/Game-Penetrating-Secret-Society-Artists/dp/0060554738 The Surrender Experiment by Michael Alan Singer: https://www.amazon.com/Surrender-Experiment-Journey-Lifes-Perfection/dp/080414110X The War of Art by Steven Pressfield: https://www.amazon.com/War-Art-Winning-Creative-Battle-audio-cd/dp/1501260626 Happy Money by Ken Honda: https://www.amazon.com/Happy-Money-Japanese-Making-Peace/dp/1501188372 The Soul of Money by Lynne Twist: https://www.amazon.com/Soul-Money-Reclaiming-Wealth-Resources/dp/039332950X Richer, Wiser, Happier by William Green: https://www.amazon.com/Richer-Wiser-Happier-Greatest-Investors/dp/1501164856 The Storyteller by Dave Grohl: https://www.amazon.com/Storyteller-Tales-Life-Music/dp/0063076098 Connect with Darius: Website: https://therealdarius.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dariusmirshahzadeh/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whoompdarius/ YouTube: https://therealdarius.com/youtube Book: The Core Value Equation https://www.amazon.com/Core-Value-Equation-Framework-Limitless/dp/1544506708 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael Norton (The Ritual Effect, Happy Money) is a social psychologist and professor. Michael joins the Armchair Expert to discuss what it was like having his parents own a greeting card store, where his interest in psychology came from, and why he loves to design social experiments. Michael and Dax talk about humble bragging, why people don't like braggers, and why studying people's rituals can be an insight into their state of mind. Michael explains why people develop irrational habits to avoid admitting failure, why people need a diversity of emotions, and how couples create custom behaviors to show their affection for each other. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Michael Norton (The Ritual Effect, Happy Money) is a social psychologist and professor. Michael joins the Armchair Expert to discuss what it was like having his parents own a greeting card store, where his interest in psychology came from, and why he loves to design social experiments. Michael and Dax talk about humble bragging, why people don't like braggers, and why studying people's rituals can be an insight into their state of mind. Michael explains why people develop irrational habits to avoid admitting failure, why people need a diversity of emotions, and how couples create custom behaviors to show their affection for each other. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2719: Explore Helene Massicotte's incisive take on the long-term pitfalls of choosing to carry a mortgage into retirement. Massicotte argues against the common belief that having a mortgage for life is manageable or desirable, highlighting the financial and psychological freedom that comes with being mortgage-free. This episode delves into the reasons why freeing yourself from perpetual debt is not just feasible but fundamentally liberating. Read along with the original article(s) here: http://www.freetopursue.com/blog/2015/5/28/the-poor-house-again Quotes to ponder: "Being mortgage-free (read debt free) is just about the best feeling in the world, second only to being in love." "You pay double for your housing when you count all the interest you pay over your lifetime." "Your home will never be yours. It will always belong to the bank." Episode references: Happy Money" by Elizabeth Dunn and Michael Norton: https://www.amazon.com/Happy-Money-Science-Happier-Spending/dp/1451665075 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
No matter what life throws your way, there are a few things that will ALWAYS be in your full control: your attitude, your skill set, and your effort. While it's important to be aware of new external opportunities and swing for the fences when they come your way, never let them distract you from investing in yourself. Investing in yourself doesn't only mean hitting the gym or reading the latest personal development book – it goes beyond that. It means that we should invest in our personal finances, equip ourselves with the skills to make us recession-proof, set ourselves up for long-term success, and more.Jaspreet Singh, the Minority Mindset, is an attorney, investor, and CEO of Market Briefs. Although he didn't receive any formal financial education – he is on a mission to make financial education fun and accessible. He's back on the show to share his thoughts about the current economic situation and help educate people on their best course of action moving forward.Ken Honda is the best-selling author of Happy Money, a wealth and personal development book which teaches a revolutionary approach to money. For 25 years, Ken has been teaching and mentoring people in Japan about how to understand and heal unconscious money wounds, achieve peace of mind, and learn practical, powerful ways to increase abundance.Bob Proctor is a New York Times bestselling author, motivational speaker, success coach, and expert on the human mind. In short, he's a master thinker. One of his bestselling books is called You Were Born Rich, which is all about finding success in your present rather than reaching for it in the future. Bob is also featured in the popular film The Secret, one of the most popular self-help films ever made.In this episode you will learnHard work amplifies the effectiveness of smart work.Your beliefs shape your actions and potential for success.Gratitude can increase the value of your money.Expressing gratitude to your finances can lead to financial independence.Aligning with a higher frequency can attract the abundance you seek.For more information go to www.lewishowes.com/1556For more Greatness text PODCAST to +1 (614) 350-3960Listen to the full episodes:Jaspreet Singh – https://link.chtbl.com/1411-podKen Honda – https://link.chtbl.com/1331-podBob Proctor – https://link.chtbl.com/1227-pod