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Join Dave Popowich on More Than Money as he talks to Moshe Lander, Economics Professor at Concordia University, about Trump's proposed tariffs and what they could do to the Canadian economy. Also on the show, Kelley Keehn, Founder and CEO, Money Wise Institute, discusses strategies to help women navigate retirement. Kerrie Hale, Co-Chair, Dying with Dignity Calgary Chapter, talks about Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID): what is it and what support is available? And Megan Williams, Communications Specialist, Alzheimer Calgary, talks about a great opportunity to support Alzheimer Calgary.
Are you ready to elevate your career? The job market is evolving faster than ever, and adapting to these changes has become critical.In this episode of Smart Advice we dive into a conversation with Kelley Keehn, author, entrepreneur and financial educator, on how to manage your career as a business.Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting your journey, learning how to align your career with your financial goals can make all the difference in building a more secure and successful future. Here are three reasons why you should listen to this episode:Learn how to set personal standards that guide your professional and financial decisions.Discover how to align your career with your financial goalsGet strategies to adapt to an ever-changing job market.ResourcesKelley Keehn - Website | LinkedInKelley Keehn's Book She Inc.Money Wise Workplaces by Kelley KeehnRead the CIBC article “Helping Canadians Think Differently About Their Finances”, featuring Kelley Keehn.Visit CIBC for more smart adviceEpisode Highlights[00:21] Career Motivations and Job Market DynamicsHalf of Canadian professionals plan to seek new jobs in 2024, driven by increased income potential.The pandemic has shifted job market dynamics, leading to new career plans and a focus on flexibility and retraining.The world is rapidly changing, encouraging people globally to reinvent themselves to match the current job market or skill gaps.[02:53] The Concept of Treating Yourself as a CorporationShe Inc. is one of the books published by Kelley that advocates for treating oneself like a corporation to achieve career and financial goals.It's vital to draft your personal standards, habits, and values as a blueprint for life and career.Adopting this mindset had a significant benefit to Kelley's financial and career opportunities.Treating yourself as a corporation reduces decision fatigue and frees up mental space for creativity.[05:29] Practical Steps to Adopt the Corporate MindsetRegardless of your career stage, it's a good idea to start thinking about your brand.It is important to set realistic goals and remove noise to focus on what matters.Using a calendar can help you hold yourself accountable for important activities, such as self-care and work.[07:29] Kelley: “Whatever it is, you use your calendar to hold you accountable.”Burnout is a huge problem in modern society, so it's invaluable to balance the rigidity of your calendar with flexibility.[08:36] Staying Relevant in the Job MarketThe job market is constantly evolving; it's therefore critical to be adaptable so that you can find new career opportunities.Advisors and coaches can provide a sounding board and help you identify new career possibilities.Consider the athlete: no athlete succeeds in competition without coaches and mentors.Investing in education and delegating tasks unrelated to your career (or other things important to you) helps free up time for personal and career development.In Kelley's case, she hired out a lot of chores and household tasks to spend quality time with her aging mother.[13:25] Career as an Asset Class in Financial PlanningYour career choice will affect your investment strategies. Different career paths require different investment approaches.Kelley introduces the concept of the "fourth asset class" - your career - and its influence on risk tolerance and investment strategies.It's critical to discuss any asset changes with financial advisors to adjust you investment portfolios accordingly.[16:52] Kelley: “Now, maybe you're buying rental properties, and you don't tell your advisor that. That's kind of a side hustle would definitely affect your portfolio.”[17:47] Navigating Entrepreneurial SuccessKelley's opinion on finding financial success despite changing trends in the market is that it's important to be nimble and adaptable.[18:56] Kelley: “One thing I can definitely say is, don't wait, I've written 11 books because I don't wait. If I have something that's popped into my head, I act on it as quickly as humanly possible.”It's best to act quickly. The moment you have a new idea, act on it. Always be in motion; keep upgrading your skills or your network.Success isn't guaranteed, but resilience and tenacity go a long way toward overcoming failures and achieving success.[21:449] Future Projects and Financial WellnessKelley shares her ongoing projects, including Money Wise Workplaces, an online financial literacy program for employers.Moving forward, Kelley plans to collaborate with the financial industry to equip advisors with better communication skills.Trusted financial professionals and advisers play a huge role in people's financial wellness; they're an invaluable resource that more people should utilize.About KelleyKelley Keehn is an accomplished financial educator, entrepreneur, and passionate consumer advocate. She is dedicated to making financial literacy accessible and empowering individuals to take control of their financial futures. Kelley has authored 11 books on personal finance, including Talk Money to Me, and has become a trusted voice in helping Canadians transform their relationship with money.Kelley's work emphasizes the importance of treating your career as a valuable asset and aligning financial goals with professional growth, making her a leading expert in personal finance and career strategy. One of her most effective mantras that helped shape her financial success was treating her career as an asset.Connect with Kelley Keehn on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, or X . Visit her website for more resources.Enjoyed this Episode?If you did, be sure to subscribe and share it with your friends!Post a review and share it! If you enjoyed tuning in, leave us a review. You can also send this with your friends and family — especially the parents! The sooner you start treating your career as an asset, the better your chances of achieving long-term financial success and professional growth.Have any questions? 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In this video interview, Kelley Keehn, founder of Money Wise Workplaces, discusses why it's important to spring clean your finances. Keehn talks about what people need to toss, what they need to keep and what they need to get as well as some strategies for people feeling the pain of rising costs these days. Keehn is a founder, author, speaker, and media personality with over 25 years of experience in personal finance education. She's passionate about transforming financial stress into workplace success, helping individuals and organizations thrive. As the founder of Money Wise Workplaces, her team has created a comprehensive Canadian platform and live events that ease financial stress, boost loyalty and productivity, and support employees' financial well-being. Its platform features 100+ video lessons, webinars, and financial experts, including her, who deliver engaging and practical advice on topics such as budgeting, saving, investing, debt, retirement, and more. She's also a best-selling author of several books, including Talk Money to Me, Rich Girl, Broke Girl, and The Woman's Guide to Money, which have received international recognition and praise. Keehn is a renowned speaker who has delivered keynote presentations and workshops to audiences across Canada and the world. She's a media personality who has appeared on various TV and radio shows, podcasts, and magazines, sharing her insights and tips on financial literacy and empowerment. Keehn's mission is to redefine workplace financial wellness, and to help employers and employees create a culture of financial confidence and abundance. Mario Toneguzzi is Managing Editor of Canada's Podcast. He has more than 40 years of experience as a daily newspaper writer, columnist, and editor. He was named in 2021 as one of the Top 10 Business Journalists in the World by PR News – the only Canadian to make the list. He was also named by RETHINK to its global list of Top Retail Experts 2024. About Us Canada's Podcast is the number one podcast in Canada for entrepreneurs and business owners. Established in 2016, the podcast network has interviewed over 600 Canadian entrepreneurs from coast-to-coast. With hosts in each province, entrepreneurs have a local and national format to tell their stories, talk about their journey and provide inspiration for anyone starting their entrepreneurial journey and well- established founders. The commitment to a grass roots approach has built a loyal audience on all our social channels and YouTube – 500,000+ lifetime YouTube views, 200,000 + audio downloads, 35,000 + average monthly social impressions, 10,000 + engaged social followers and 35,000 newsletter subscribers. Canada's Podcast is proud to provide a local, national and international presence for Canadian entrepreneurs to build their brand and tell their story. businessCanada's Number One Podcast for Entrepreneurs #entrepreneurs #entrepreneurship #Finances #Money #smallbusiness
Only 30 percent of Calgarians approve of the job Mayor Gondek is doing and now there is a push to recall her through an online petition Does the recall petition have merit? We get the thoughts of Stephen Carter, Strategist and President of “Decide Campaigns”. Next, a report out of Israel earlier this week claims that a fifth of the hostages held by terrorist group Hamas have been killed. We discuss the impact these killings will have on the conflict – now into its third month – with Robert Huish, Professor of International Development Studies at Dalhousie University. Finally, what does the future of commerce look like - and how could artificial intelligence revolutionize the way we do business? We tackle the topic with Kelley Keehn, Founder of “Money Wise Workplaces”.
It's Groundhog Day! Manitoba Merv is a puppet. Who's your favourite puppet? We continue the 680 CJOB Health Series with a cold plunge. The Couch Potatoes look at what's new at the movies. We get a visit from CJOB lengend Brian Barkley. Gabrielle Marchand joins for her weekly Gab With Gabby. Square's Future of Commerce Report: Unveiling the AI Revolution in Canadian Businesses with Kelley Keehn.
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The Big Story has been telling the stories that matter to Canadians for over five years, and through all of our coverage, one thing has become abundantly clear: A growing percent of the population can't afford to live basic, comfortable lives — and they want answers. In Frequency's newest show, In This Economy?! Jordan attempts to get to the bottom of how we got to this point, and share tips for how to achieve your goals despite living in a time of extreme economic uncertainty. Enjoy!------------------------------------------------------Sal is getting ready to host family and friends for the holidays but is worried about how much food, drinks and gifts will cost this year.Jordan talks to retail analyst, Bruce Winder, to breakdown the cost of hosting and find creative ways to save. Then, he talks to financial expert, Kelley Keehn, about how to handle tricky money conversations with your guests. Do you have a money problem? Call us and leave a message at 416-935-5935. Or email us at hello@itepod.ca. You can also find us on Instagram and TikTok @InThisEconomyPod. Don't forget to leave a call-back number, so we can get in touch.
Sal is getting ready to host family and friends for the holidays but is worried about how much food, drinks and gifts will cost this year.Jordan talks to retail analyst, Bruce Winder, to breakdown the cost of hosting and find creative ways to save. Then, he talks to financial expert, Kelley Keehn, about how to handle tricky money conversations with your guests. Do you have a money problem? Call us and leave a message at 416-935-5935. Or email us at hello@itepod.ca. You can also find us on Instagram and TikTok @InThisEconomyPod. Don't forget to leave a call-back number, so we can get in touch.
Windsor Hotel fire / Wab Kinew & child poverty (1:40); Toxic smoke, possible asbestos, and downtown evacuations. The impact of a vacant building fire (7:00); Leading decongestant is a dummy pill??? Maybe a home remedy is better. Got any home remedies? (15:20); SMALL TOWN SALUTE... to the Souris Agate Pits! With The Great and Powerful Wazoo! (21:50); ELECTION: Wab Kinew on child poverty (28:40); HARVEST: David Northcott & Vince Barletta - A special gala event is in the works for next month (40:55); Kelley Keehn! As we talk child poverty and affordability... what little steps can we take to cut back/save? (53:35); Winning story on home remedies (1:00:55); New Educator in Residence at Canadian Museum for Human Rights to highlight 2SLGBTQIA+ issues & histories (1:04:25).
The Bank of Canada didn't raise the key interest rate earlier this week, but that doesn't do much to address affordability in the short term. We get some advice on how to help navigate personal finances during this stressful time with Personal Finance Expert and Educator, Kelley Keehn. Still on the topic of affordability, we know all about inflation, shrinkflation, and greedflation, but how about streamflation? We discuss why the cost of streaming services keeps going up with Tech Journalist and Author, Carmi Levy. Finally, According to Stats Canada, 14 people die from suicide every day in our country. September 10th marks World Suicide prevention day, so we took the opportunity to discuss the resources available here in the City for those struggling with Karen Gallagher Burt, Social Worker and Mental Health Advocate, working out of the Distress Centre.
The cost of goods is rising, inflation at an all-time high and a new FP Canada Financial Stress survey revealing that 40% of respondents feel that money is their top stressor. How can we enjoy our summer while reducing our financial stress? In this interview replay, Andryanna chats money and finances with special guest: bestselling author, personal finance educator, and founder of Money Wise Workplaces Kelley Keehn. Andryanna and Kelley discuss why the topic of money and finances is a stressor for so many, how to balance your books and your mindset, common misconceptions about women and their financial power, and how to take action today. To learn more about Kelley, her latest books, Money Wise Workplaces and more, visit: KelleyKeehn.com CONNECT WITH ANDRYANNA: On Instagram Andryanna.com Get your FREE '30 days for me' Self-Care Guide You First: Making the Shift to Better Balance: 3 self-led workshop recordings with mindset tools, exercises, and expert-led practices including breath-work, yoga and hypnotherapy. Click here and use promo code REPLAY for exclusive savings. Email: hello@andryanna.com
Gone are the days when people would clock out at age 65 and move into a retirement community to live out their golden years. Instead, retirement expectations are changing as Canadians enjoy longer, richer lives well into their senior years. In this special episode, host Matthew Schnurr is joined by Ron Hanson, SVP of Investment Strategy and Portfolio Solutions, and award-winning journalist, Bryan Borzykowski, who offer a glimpse into our new limited podcast series, Retirement Rewired. On Retirement Rewired, you'll hear from leading personal finance personalities, including Bruce Sellery and Kelley Keehn, teacher-turned novelist Patricia Sands, and several top financial experts from Mackenzie Investments. At Mackenzie, we want to create a more invested world, partnering with advisors to help investors become more knowledgeable, more educated, and more invested so they can meet their full potential. Learn more at mackenzieinvestments.com.
This week, we celebrated International Women's Day by speaking with some of the women we rely on for expert opinions throughout the year. Dr. Shazma Mithani, emergency room physician in Edmonton, joined us to discuss being a female physician and stereotypes she faces in the medical field. We also spoke with Kelley Keehn, founder of Money Wise Workplaces, about being a woman in finance, as well as inflation and interest rate numbers. We also spoke with Christa Ovenell, a B.C. based funeral director and founder of Death's Apprentice and a member of AquamationBC Coalition about aquamation. Plus, Gordon Osinski, principal investigator for the Canadian Lunar Rover Mission, shared details on a mission to explore the dark side of the moon in search for preserved water. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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It's cold! Gas went up! (1:40); With another hike coming from BOC today, growing number of Canadians fear running out of cash...(6:50); Price of gas back up to 155.9. Ever run out of gas?? (15:05); Could city workers soon be able to switch Stat Holidays for days more meaningful to them? (22:55); Gas stories (30:15); Another swarming incident in Toronto involving youth suspects...what's going on with young criminals in Canada? (33:05); More times we ran out of gas (41:35); Winning text on running out of gas (45:25); Kelley Keehn on greasy banks and their predatory behaviours, like trying to get Brett to accept way more credit (49:50).
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On today's show, we look to help you start 2023 on the right foot. We chat with Kelley Keehn, a personal finance educator, best-selling author and founder of Money Wise Workplaces and Women Claiming Wealth about the financial hangover from the holidays. Plus, we get some tips from Kim Knull, a registered psychologist and owner of Courageous Leadership on getting your mental health right for 2023. And is democracy under attack? What does that mean? We ask Mark Kingwell, a professor of philosophy at the University of Toronto. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Due to the current state of the financial world, I wanted to review more powerful interviews we've had on the podcast where our guests shared fantastic advice to help you navigate debt. We have had so many amazing guests in the past who have offered tips that remain timeless, so in this episode, we will be listening to key takeaways from our interviews with Zandile Chiwanza and Kelley Keehn. Listen in as Kelley shares the inspiration for her book, Rich Girl, Broke Girl, as well as the hidden costs of an expensive lifestyle and her advice for those just starting out in the financial world. You will also learn about Zandile's experiences as a newcomer to Canada, her feelings around money, and her advice for dealing with debt. “Like oxygen, if you don't have money, it can be suffocating.” - Kelley Keehn This Week on Young Money: The inspiration for Kelley Keehn's book. The hidden costs of an expensive lifestyle. Kelley's positive, practical approach to money. Why some women aren't leaning into their finances as much as they should. The connection between money and mental health. The anxiety that can arise when feeling fearful about finances. The value of having a supportive group of people. Zandile's experiences as a newcomer to Canada. How she navigated finances when she first got to Canada. How she dealt with debt as a newcomer. Key takeaways: Seek out expert advice. Educate yourself. Be open-minded around wealthy people. Assess your beliefs around money. Don't let anxiety run your life. Ask for help when needed. Surround yourself with supportive people. Communicate your concerns. Resources Mentioned: EP044 Dangers of Payday Loans EP056 Back to Basics – The 5Cs of Credit EP057 Bankruptcy and Consumer Proposals what does it mean with Doug Hoyes EP149 Adulting 101: How to Deal with Overwhelming Debt Levels with Taz Rajan, Bromwich + Smith EP184 Credit Canada Debt Solutions with Keith Emery EP216 How to Deal with Debt Overload with Linda Stern, Crowe Soberman EP224 Get the Hell Out of Debt with Erin Skye Kelly EP227 Money Like You Mean It with Erica Alini EP229 Rich Girl, Broke Girl with Kelley Keehn EP238 Get Your Mindset and Money Right with Zandile Chiwanza EP262 Taking Control of Our Money with Kelley Keehn Rate, Share & Inspire Other Young Millionaires-in-the-Making Thanks for tuning into the Young Money Podcast - the advice show for young millionaires-in-the-making! If you enjoyed this week's episode, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a rating and review. Visit our website to learn how easy it is to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Don't forget to share your favorite episodes on social media! Follow the Young Money Podcast on iTunes so you never miss an episode and reach out to us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, our LinkedIn Company Page, or by visiting our website.
CHEESE CONSORTIUM / What's up today for Breakfast with the Bombers? (0:30); Retailers excited but nervous about holidays - will shoppers return? (8:35); Which food can you not live without? (17:25); Christmas Trees arrive today…what's supply like, and demand? (25:55); Texts on food we can't live without (34:35); Breakfast with the Bombers - Seeking nominees for a Fan Choice Award! (an unofficial award we made up) (36:45); Canadians love parmigiano cheese? And what the heck is a Cheese Consortium? (turns out....this is serious business!) (44:15); Winning text on food we can't live without (52:55); Kelley Keehn - inflation and holiday spending (56:50).
Two conversations – one message – a good worth ethic sets the stage for success! Canadian businessman and Dragon's Den star, Wes Hall, chats about his memoir “No Bootstraps When You're Barefoot: My rise from a Jamaican plantation shack to the boardrooms of Bay Street;” then Canadian entrepreneur and personal finance expert, Kelley Keehn, gets real about the impacts of new work trends like ‘quiet quitting,' and how to carve out a career that brings you joy and money.
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We begin with the latest in the ongoing ‘Hockey Canada' controversy. We speak with Sports Economist Moshe Lander for details on this week's Parliamentary investigation of the organization and what may come next. According to The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, over 500 000 Canadians miss work due to mental illness every week. How can we better support the mental health of employees? We discuss with Harriet Ekperigin, Vice President of Mental Health at ‘Green Shield Holdings'. How important are workplace ‘perks' and are they effective in retaining talent? We discuss what ‘work perks' actually work with Author and Personal Finance Educator, Kelley Keehn. Finally, the leaves are falling now what do we do with them? We get a fall garden and lawn “to do list” from Kath Smyth, Horticulturalist with the ‘Calgary Horticultural Society'.
Do work perks work and how can they be used not only to attract talent but also retain talent? Joining us to discuss is Kelley Keehn - Personal Finance Educator and Best-Selling Author of "Talk Money to Me."
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On today's show, there are accusations of sabotage after leaks appeared in the Nord Stream pipeline. Who might have done it and why? We ask Dennis McConaghy, a visiting fellow at the public policy and energy studies schools at the Ivey Business School at the University of Western Ontario and an adjunct fellow at the Niskanen Center, a DC-based think tank focused on carbon and energy policy. Plus, are Canada's competition laws the reason we pay more for goods? We ask Keldon Bester, the co-founder of the Canadian Anti-Monopoly Project & fellow with the Centre for International Governance. And how many times have you heard the saying "buy now, pay later?" There is always a catch, right? We chat with Kelley Keehn, a personal finance educator and best-selling author about why there may not be any hidden tricks.
Paul Henderson Summit Series 50th anniversary - The 'where were you when' events (1:40); Mayor Brian Bowman doing exit interviews (9:30); The 'where were you' events of our lives (18:10); Rolling Stone Top 100 TV shows... is this list legitimate, and what can new shows learn from these all-time greats? (25:45); Texts on the 'where were you' events (33:15); Sorry, how many condos are being used for Air BnB? (35:15); Sports Chat... Christian Aumell (44:30); Listener Sara with her ridiculous experience with transit 'progress' / Texts on the 'where were you when' events (54:35); Winning text on the where were you when events (1:02:25); Kelley Keehn on The Dos and Don'ts of Buy Now, Pay Later (or BNPL) (1:06:15).
Kelley Keehn believes everyone has money problems. That's as true for millionaires as it is for people who spend years trying to pay off their student debt. However, these last few years have been especially challenging for everyone. With the pandemic and the current state of the economy, it can be difficult to know what to do to secure your finances. So, in this episode, Kelley will be joining the show to share her tips for navigating these uncertain times. Listen in as Kelley explains the importance of reviewing your spending so you know where your money is going and why it is essential to keep an eye on your debts. You will learn why "buy now, pay later" isn't necessarily a great idea, why you should open the lines of communication with the CRA, and how to make your budget work. "There is money out there for you. Widen your gaze and look for it.” - Kelley Keehn This Week on Young Money: The importance of remembering that everyone is currently feeling the impact of inflation. How to ensure you're not overspending your money. The benefit of reviewing your subscriptions often to make sure you actually need them. How to keep an eye on your debt to minimize interest. What you should be aware of before using "buy now, pay later." How to make your budget work. Key takeaways: Everyone has money problems. Track where your money is going. Be brave and speak to your bank. Pay attention to your debt. Take advantage of employee benefits. File your taxes as soon as possible. Connect with Kelley Keehn: Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Website Resources Mentioned: Tracey Bissett – Money Coach YouTube Channel EP036 Kelley Keehn with 5 Ways We Sabotage Our Finances EP111 Milli Moves: Talk Money to Me with Kelley Keehn EP183 Talk Money to Me During COVID and Other Times of Financial Distress with Kelley Keehn EP057 Bankruptcy and Consumer Proposals 101 with Doug Hoyes EP149 Adulting 101: How to Deal with Overwhelming Debt Levels with Taz Rajan, Bromwich + Smith EP184 Credit Canada Debt Solutions with Keith Emery EP216 How to Deal with Debt Overload with Linda Stern EP229 Rich Girl, Broke Girl with Kelley Keehn Rate, Share & Inspire Other Young Millionaires-in-the-Making Thanks for tuning into the Young Money Podcast - the advice show for young millionaires-in-the-making! If you enjoyed this week's episode, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a rating and review. Visit our website to learn how easy it is to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Don't forget to share your favorite episodes on social media! Follow the Young Money Podcast on iTunes so you never miss an episode and reach out to us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, our LinkedIn Company Page, or by visiting our website.
We begin with an update on the apprehension of the final suspect in last weekend's deadly stabbing spree in Saskatchewan. We get the latest from Global News Reporter Nathaniel Dove. Then we continue the conversation on the grisly attack, but this time with a focus on the ‘generational trauma' attached not only to the attack, but the indigenous communities where it took place. We get the thoughts of Calgary Writer, Former Journalist and Indigenous Advocate, Paul Kuster. How will this week's Bank of Canada interest rate hike affect the average household? And, if you were struggling to make ends meet even before this increase, what can you do now to keep your finances afloat? We get some advice from Author and Personal Finance Educator, Kelley Keehn. Finally, as businesses continue to ramp up after suffering through two-years of the Pandemic, how can ‘social media' be used to help take your business to the next level? We get some tips from Ellen Parker, owner of Calgary-based “Parker PR”.
With high interest rates and inflation at record numbers, how can Canadian's budget for the rising cost of living? We get exper6t insight from Kelley Keehn - Personal Finance Educator, Best-selling author of "Talk Money To Me."
Personal finance educator Kelley Keehn joined Andrew to talk about how to afford big ticket items on a budget. Kelley is the author of 'Rich Girl Broke Girl'
Food Professor Sylvain Charlebois, Trauma Director Debbie Friedman, John Moore, David Heurtel, Dr. Mitch Shulman and personal finance educator Kelley Keehn.
• Ann Rohmer is with Kelley Keehn, an expert on all things money; personal finance educator and author – how to cope with effects of inflation on a personal level and how to prepare for a recession. Tina Cortese discusses a recent IPSOS survey with Gregory Jack - Vice President at IPSOS about the rising cost of living has gone from being a fact of life or mild annoyance to the main source of financial anxiety. According to a new Ipsos poll, 85 per cent of respondents are stressed their income won't keep up with inflation. • Kevin Frankish speaks with Sarah King, the head of GREENPEACE CANADA'S oceans & plastics campaign; with their take on the feds plan to ban single use plastics. • Jim Lang looks into backyard homes with Francois Abbott - architect and owner of Toronto's Fabrication Studio. The company is focused on Garden Suites and Laneway Suites. Compact and climate-friendly homes. • Tina Cortese is with Alex Cheng – Blue Door Director of Programs about INNclusion. This program will provide safe, stable housing for four youth who identify as a part of the 2SLGBTQ+ group, who are at risk of and/or experiencing homelessness in York Region.
Inflation hit a 31-year high in April and prices of key goods are still rising. That has many Canadians looking for new ways to trim their budgets. Our question this week: How are you beating the high cost of living? What are your inflation hacks? Dana Calder-Boutilier, a blogger who runs the website Coupon Nannie, on how she saves thousands of dollars per year; Kelley Keehn, personal finance educator and author, shares what Canadians can do to save money as inflation hits the pocketbook; Students Alessio Brandolese and Paolo Ferronato discuss why they've spent a year living in a camper van; and Emily Chung, an independent auto mechanic, offers tips for getting the most out of your car amid high gas prices.
12:11 | Gas prices are through the roof, along with the cost of most other things families spend money on. Ryan gets the Group Chat Round Table back together for some "real life" takes on inflation, family budgets, and changing habits. Jenny Adams, Jarrett Campbell, and Harman Kandola also chime in on downtown Edmonton's crime woes, and whose job it is to fix everything. 38:10 | Real Talkers are telling us they're taking more steps than ever before to adjust to rising household costs. What's the smartest way to do it? Where might you find savings without sacrificing too much? Personal finance educator Kelley Keehn has some great tips you can implement right now! CHECK OUT KELLEY'S BOOKS: https://kelleykeehn.com/ We love hearing from Real Talkers, especially when you let us know how moments on the show have resonated with you. Make sure you check out Bradley (7:04) and Kristie's (1:07:46) emails to talk@ryanjespersen.com after our powerful episode on Thursday (June 9th) re: men's mental health and the Sorry, I'm Sad podcast. 1:02:12 | We get into the results of our most recent Get Real: Question of the Week presented by Y Station. Find out how Real Talkers feel about gun violence in the US, and the best way to address it. TAKE THIS WEEK's QotW: https://ryanjespersen.com/question-of-the-week 1:12:48 | Buckle up for this week's (sleep deprived) version of Trash Talk presented by Local Environmental!
On today's show, Canada's public safety minister Marco Mendicino joins us to discuss the new gun control legislation being proposed by the Liberal government. Plus, Chinese fighter pilots are "buzzing" Canadian pilots in surveillance planes. We find out more from Charles Burton, a senior fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute in Ottawa. Also, Tim Hortons is in some trouble after its app tracked you a little too well. We chat with Dr. Tom Keenan, a professor in the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape at the University of Calgary, about the possible repercussions. And we speak with Kelley Keehn, a personal finance educator and best-selling author, about whether there's anything you can do if you're struggling with inflation and interest rates. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Prices at the pump have surpassed $2.30 in parts of British Columbia, and Premier Horgan has suggested that some of us may want to rethink how much we use our cars. We'll talk to personal finance expert Kelley Keehn about how we can make our money work in a pinch; And in our second half, how much should we be tipping and when? We're joined by a professor at the University of Victoria's Gustavson School of Business, and a business etiquette expert in Kelowna.
Ellen Roseman speaks to financial educator Kelley Keehn about her new book "Rich Girl, Broke Girl". They discuss past mistakes, women and wealth and the issues that surround women and money.
A planned fare increase isn't sitting well with some Kingston taxi companies. They're calling on the rate to be slashed in half…or risk losing their customers. How to navigate the rough waters of inflation, and rising interest rates? Kelley Keehn, personal finance educator & author shared some tips. Teacher shortages are creeping up again.Teachers in places like Simcoe County are shuffling around to cover their colleagues. We talked about the toll that's taking. Canadian soldiers boarded a plane for Poland on Friday... For a humanitarian mission to help refugees escaping the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Did the sudden snowfall bury your gardening plans? Not to worry -- this is the perfect time to start sketching out your spring season planting.
Andryanna likes to note that a simple equation to achieve better balance is to subtract unwanted stress and add in more modes of joy and self care. In some cases however, when we look to removing unwanted stress from our lives we come up short as we may not know where to look or how to start. Sometimes we don't realize the areas that are causing our feeling of being stressed, which is why this series on hidden stressors has been created. Over the next few weeks, Andryanna will speak to guest experts to uncover some of the topics that may unknowingly be causing stress and wreaking havoc on our physical, mental and emotional health. The focus of this episode is money and finances with special guest: bestselling author and personal finance educator Kelley Keehn. Andryanna and Kelley discuss why the topic of money and finances is a stressor for so many, how to balance your books and your mindset, common misconceptions about women and their financial power, and how to take action today. To learn more about Kelley, her latest book Rich Girl, Broke Girl and more, visit: KelleyKeehn.com To register for the April 6th Women Claiming Wealth virtual conference and enjoy a packed event of financial empowerment, dynamic conversations and networking with like-minded, passionate individuals, visit: WomenClaimingWealth.vfairs.com - Hurry! Early bird pricing ends March 25!
Kelley Keehn, personal finance educator, best selling author, founder of the Women Claiming Wealth Conference on April 6
On International Women's Day we chat about gender justice with Andrea Gunraj with the Canadian Women's Foundation. Plus, we chat with personal finance educator Kelley Keehn about women and money. And, Ukraine is asking for warplanes amid the Russian invasion, but there seems to be a hesitation from other countries in supplying them. Why? We ask Dr. David Bercuson with the University of Calgary.
The role gender and culture plays in our financial experiences. Aseel El-Baba from Holistic Optimal Wealth tells us about her financial group therapy sessions with Arab women and what she learned. And, a platform with financial resources for newcomers to Canada. Erin Godard from Arrive takes us through the app and what to expect. Then, a bank to better support Indigenous communities and businesses. Keith Marell, CEO of the First Nations Bank of Canada tells us how this bank differs from the Big Five. And, An education provider that helps kids learn about financial literacy. Hasina Lookman tells us about Explorer Hop and the different courses offered. Plus, Author and personal finance expert Kelley Keehn tells us about her latest book called Rich Girl, Poor Girl: Save Better, Invest Smarter, and Earn Financial Freedom. To find out more about the guests check out: Aseel El-Baba: holisticoptimalwealth.com | Intstagram Erin Godard: arrivein.com | Instagram | Facebook Kelley Keenhn: kelleykeehn.com |Twitter | Instagram Keith Martell: First Nations Bank of Canada | Twitter Hasina Lookman: explorerhop.com | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube Bruce Sellery is a personal finance expert and best-selling author. As the founder of Moolala and the CEO of Credit Canada, Bruce is on a mission to help you get a better handle on your money so you can live the life you want. High energy & low B.S., this is Moolala: Money Made Simple. Find Bruce Sellery at Moolala.ca | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn
On today's show, Canada has deployed special forces to Ukraine while Russia has 100,000 troops in the area. We get an analysis on the situation from Andrew Rasiulis. Plus, a new report shows roughly half of Canadians are feeling financially insecure. We chat with personal finance educator, Kelley Keehn. And, we speak with Canada's first female to go to space, Roberta Bondar.
Kelley Keehn, Personal Finance Educator, Best-selling author of, Talk Money To Me
In Episode 8 of REAL TIME, popular personal finance expert and award-winning author Kelley Keehn discusses the financial concerns and realities facing many Canadians today, including homeowners and prospective home buyers. Discover tips and tools for REALTORS® to help your clients assess and strengthen their financial health, even in unstable times.
Making money and keeping money are two important components of building wealth. In this episode, Scott sits down with personal finance educator and best-selling author of Talk Money to Me, Kelley Keehn to determine 5 ways to significantly build wealth in the next decade.[007 Part 2 - Release Date: 2020-08-25] See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Making money and keeping money are two important components of building wealth. In this episode, Scott sits down with personal finance educator and best-selling author of Talk Money to Me, Kelley Keehn to determine 5 ways to significantly build wealth in the next decade.[007 Part 1 - Release Date: 2020-08-18] See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Last week we discussed 'university or trades' with U of Saskatchewan Professor and author Ken Coates. The issue of parents retirement plans being delayed as their kids careers are not taking off with university degrees in hand. Guest: Kelley Keehn. Consumer advocate for FP Canada on the newly released Student-Debt Survey. 48% of parents are assisting their children with post-secondary costs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.