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We receive a lot of emails from women who don't know where to start when they are considering leaving their partner. This episode offers a step-by-step guide to safeguarding your financial well-being, before and during a separation. Erin and Keri want you to feel empowered, have practical tools, and be encouraged as you prepare for a new chapter filled with growth and opportunity! WILLS - EPILOGUE - Canada https://api.fintelconnect.com/t/l/65ca37ea70029b001b49dd37 CODE: ERIN20 Trust and Will online affordable easy to make wills in America https://trustandwill.sjv.io/rQYqnd For more information about Transformation Weekend, check out www.transformationweekend.ca _______________________________
Welcome to today's ICYMI, where we kick off the week with a quick game-changing tip from one of our guests that you might have missed. With the holidays around the corner, setting savings goals can feel like a losing battle. So we're throwing it back to some helpful tips from Melissa Leong, on how to easily and gradually automate your savings so you can set it and forget it, and why talking about money with friends can help you hit your financial goals faster. Melissa is a sought-after speaker, award-winning writer, and best-selling author of the feel-good finance guide, Happy Go Money. She is the money expert on Canada's leading daytime talk show, The Social on CTV, and she's the host of the Money Moves podcast. Listen to the full episode with Melissa here!Follow Melissa:http://www.melissaleong.com/https://www.instagram.com/lisleong/ Sign up for our monthly adulting newsletter:teachmehowtoadult.ca/newsletter Follow us on the ‘gram:@teachmehowtoadultmedia@gillian.bernerFollow on TikTok: @teachmehowtoadult
Scott Rick is a marketing professor at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business. He holds a PhD in Behavioral Decision Research from Carnegie Mellon University, where he was a National Science Foundation graduate research fellow. He has published research in premier journals spanning marketing, psychology, economics, and neuroscience. At the University of Michigan, he has won awards for both research and teaching. Rick's research has been covered extensively in outlets such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and NPR. His first book, Tightwads and Spendthrifts: Navigating the Money Minefield in Real Relationships, was published in January 2024 by St. Martin's Press.In this episode, I talk with Scott about common financial advice myths, how money occupies more space in our lives than it should, and the psychological factors that shape our spending personalities. Scott shares his personal experiences growing up with financial disparities and how those experiences influenced his financial behavior. We also dive into the dynamics of finances in relationships, addressing how couples can navigate financial conflicts to foster healthier relationships.In this episode:(00:00) - Welcome to Mindful Money(01:05) - Meet Scott Rick: Behavioral decision researcher(02:04) - Scott's early life and money lessons(04:57) - Teaching kids about money(06:30) - The story behind tightwads and spendthrifts(10:36) - Understanding tightwads and spendthrifts(13:02) - Psychological and neurological factors in spending(16:17) - Can financial personalities change?(17:43) - Navigating financial behaviors in relationships(20:48) - Opposites attract: Advice for financially mismatched couples(22:00) - Setting up joint and separate accounts(23:53) - Handling financial conflicts(29:04) - And one thing couples should stop doing(32:16) - Final thoughts and takeawaysGet full show notes and links at https://mindful.money. Watch the episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MindfulMoney. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
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In this episode I chat with Tiffani Herron who is a Financial Planner and the creative mind behind LEGACY CON, which is an annual experiential event about generational wealth. During this fun and fruitful conversation, Tiffani and I discuss money and relationships, financial planning, the importance of generational wealth, how to overcome being broke and so much more.
On this week's “Wellness Wednesday,” we're looking at the fostering a healthy relationship with money. Lindsay Bryan-Podvin is a financial therapist, the founder of Mind Money Balance, and the author of “The Financial Anxiety Solution.” She breaks down our emotional connection to money, the importance of understanding one's early money messages, and overcoming negative money beliefs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"I was so sad that this might be the case, that I might have ADHD."This week we're peeling back the layers of Kiersten's late diagnosis of ADHD. This episode is unlike any other as we get personal about Kiersten's diagnosis, the societal pressures that shaped her understanding of it, and the impact it has on her relationship with Julien and with money.Join us as we explore the complexities of ADHD and how it can manifest in a partner. You'll hear about the emotional roller coaster that followed and the surprising ways ADHD impacts daily life, especially when it comes to the intersection of money. We also dive into why women are so underdiagnosed and misunderstood, the impact of hormones, perimenopause, and menopause on symptoms, the power of vulnerability, and the role of a partner in supporting someone with ADHD. This episode is packed with insights, humor, and a healthy dose of honesty.Key Takeaways: ADHD is not just a lack of attention, but a difference in how the brain processes and learns. It can impact various aspects of life, including organization, memory, and motivation.The diagnosis can be an emotional process, with feelings of sadness, denial, and even shame. It can be challenging to reconcile past successes with a new understanding of one's brain.The "Mommy Factor" describes the influx of women who are diagnosed only after their child isIt's important to challenge the negative language used to describe ADHD and other neurodivergent conditions. Instead of focusing on deficits, we should focus on understanding individual differences and celebrating unique strengths.Partners can play a huge role in supporting someone with ADHD. They can help with understanding the condition, navigating the emotional journey, and advocating for necessary resources.ADHD is not an excuse, but an explanation that can help us understand and overcome challenges.Links: For women with money issues, an ADHD diagnosis can be revelatory from Paulette Perhach via The NY TimesADHD impairment peaks in menopause How the "ADHD tax" affects adult financesInterview with Rich Jones on how work affects our mental health via Cashing Out podcast Keeping Finance Personal book by Ellyce Fulmore Connect with Julien and Kiersten on our website, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.Join our email list to get updates from us, opportunities for discounts, freebies and a quick rundown on the relevant financial and career news impacting your life. Get our book Cashing Out: Win the Wealth Game by Walking Away, named 2023 best overall book about investing by Business Insider and one of the best personal finance books by ForbesIf you would like to learn more about investing, check out our newest class, Making Money Grow
Haley Sacks, aka Mrs. Dow Jones, uses her background in comedy to help millions of people make smarter financial decisions. She joins us on the show to break down the taboo of prenups, shares her Little Black Dress of personal finance tips, and dishes on why money conversations are the key to healthy relationships. With wit and wisdom, Haley navigates through the financial complexities of modern love and wealth-building, proving that talking dollars and cents can be both empowering and entertaining.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, host Daniel Martinez interviews guest Joe Evangelisti, focusing on the importance of strategic partnerships in business, particularly in real estate investment. Joe emphasizes that not all capital is equal and shares his belief that money should bring more than just financial value; it should also come with strategic benefits like advice, connections, and hands-on support. He recounts his personal experiences where paying a higher price for capital early in his career proved beneficial by providing him access to mentorship and opportunities that facilitated his growth. The discussion highlights the crucial lesson that building strategic relationships can significantly outweigh the initial cost of capital in long-term business success. Strategic Value of Capital (0:17-0:35): Joe Evangelisti discusses the lesson that not all capital is beneficial unless it brings additional value such as strategic insight, which is more important than the monetary amount itself. The Importance of Experience in Lenders (2:01-3:00): Joe shares a story about his first real estate deal, emphasizing how his lender not only provided funds but also crucial advice and connections that helped him succeed. Learning from Early High Costs (6:56-7:02): Joe advises new investors to accept higher costs in their initial deals as a trade-off for gaining valuable experience and establishing important relationships in the industry. Long-term Benefits of Strategic Partnerships (8:17-8:28): He concludes by highlighting how early partnerships and the willingness to overpay for capital can lead to substantial long-term benefits, including increased access to funds and growth opportunities. Text
What happens in a marriage when one partner likes to save money and one likes to spend it? According to Dr. Scott Rick's research, when it comes to money, opposites do attract. Dr. Rick joins Dr. Alexandra to explain how our psychology shapes how we handle money and how the choices we make around money impact our relationships.Relevant links:Tightwads and Spendthrifts: Navigating the Money Minefield in Real Relationships by Dr. Scott RickEngage with Dr. Rick's research and connect with him on Instagram and TwitterOrder Dr. Alexandra's new book, Love Every DaySubscribe to Dr. Alexandra's NewsletterSubmit a Listener Question
In this episode, Rory engages with Scott Rick, Associate Professor of Marketing at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, exploring tightwads and spendthrifts and their relationships to spending and saving. Scott shares his findings on how individuals' spending habits and attitudes toward money can influence relationship dynamics. Learn about the concept of "shopping momentum" and the "what the hell" effect, and how these behaviors affect financial decisions. Discover the importance of financial translucency in maintaining a healthy partnership and the strategies couples can employ to manage their finances effectively. Are you curious about how tightwads and spendthrifts can coexist in harmony? Do you want to understand the psychological underpinnings of your spending habits? Tune in to this episode with Scott Rick to as we dive into the world of Tightwads and Spendthrifts: Navigating the Money Minefield in Relationships.
In this episode of It's Never About Money, I am joined by Scott Rick, Associate Professor of Marketing at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business. Scott's research, which spans across marketing, psychology, economics, and neuroscience, provides a science-based guide to understanding and transforming how we manage money in relationships. In our conversation, we delve into a number of topics raised in Scott's book, "Tightwads and Spendthrifts: Navigating the Money Minefield in Real Relationships." Leaving no stone unturned, we discuss what it means to be a tightwad vs a spendthrift, communal vs exchange relationships and tips to help you and your relationships (wherever you fall on the continuum of spending behaviours). This was a truly fascinating conversation with Scott! Enjoy! FIND OUT MORE: > Follow Scott on Twitter > Connect with Scott on LinkedIn ABOUT IT'S NEVER ABOUT MONEY: Joe Stephan is a Financial Planner with Stephan Independent Advisory, based in Melbourne, Australia: http://www.siadvisory.com.au It's Never About Money is powered by Stephan Independent Advisory: http://www.itsneveraboutmoney.com.au It's Never About Money is a proud supporter of Cufa: https://www.cufa.org.au/
Summary In this episode, Ed Coambs, a financial planner, and therapist, discusses the challenges couples face in managing money and planning for retirement. He shares his personal journey from being a firefighter to becoming a financial planner and therapist. Ed emphasizes the importance of understanding one's own relationship with money and how it impacts relationships. He introduces the concept of financial intimacy and explains how it can help couples navigate the complexities of retirement planning. Ed also highlights the role of attachment theory in understanding couples' dynamics around money. In this conversation, Ed and I discuss the challenges couples face when transitioning from work to retirement and how financial therapy can help. He emphasises the importance of creating a safe space for vulnerability and open communication. He also explores the influence of childhood experiences on money management and the challenge of spending money in retirement. Our conversation highlights the need for balance in money management and the role of financial therapy in helping couples live a happy and fulfilling retirement. Takeaways Understanding one's own relationship with money is crucial for successful financial planning and healthy relationships. Couples often have different expectations and visions for retirement, which can lead to conflicts and challenges. Financial intimacy, where both partners are actively involved in financial decision-making and have open and honest conversations about money, is essential for a harmonious retirement. Attachment theory can provide insights into individuals' behaviours and attitudes towards money and relationships. Couples often struggle to transition from work to retirement and may find it difficult to let go and enjoy the fruits of their labour. Creating a safe space for vulnerability and open communication is crucial for couples to navigate retirement successfully. Childhood experiences play a significant role in shaping individuals' attitudes and behaviours towards money. Spending money in retirement can be a psychological challenge, and finding a balance between spending and saving is essential. Financial therapy can help couples address their money-related issues and create a healthy and fulfilling retirement. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 06:15 The Journey to Financial Therapy 10:35 The Healthy Love and Money Way 23:34 The Importance of Financial Intimacy 28:00 The Struggle to Transition from Work to Retirement 32:38 Creating a Safe Space for Vulnerability 35:12 The Influence of Childhood Experiences on Money 38:18 The Challenge of Spending Money in Retirement 44:07 The Importance of Balance in Money Management 51:08 The Role of Financial Therapy in Retirement Episode Links & Resources Go see Ed's Website Buy Ed's book The Healthy Love and Money Way Listen to Ed's Healthy Love and Money Podcast Check out Ed's Online Courses for Couples Connect with Ed on LinkedIn Connect with Ed on X WealthGPS – Lifestyle Financial Planning by TFP Download My FREE Retirement Toolkit Subscribe to my Super Sunday Retirement Roundup Newsletter
In the final episode of CFO at Home's Money and Relationships series, Vince talks with Greg Davis, retired Senior Finance Executive, academic, and author of the book "Checkmate: Tips & Lessons to help you Make the Right Moves to Achieve Happiness!”, about how both Money and Relationships ultimately impact our happiness. You can learn more about Greg and Checkmate by visiting davischeckmate.com Show Notes: (00:00) Introduction to CFO at Home's financial coaching and education services announcement (01:30) The staggering statistics on American happiness and financial preparedness (6:47) Greg's CHECKMATE framework and how it relates to money and relationships (12:00) Work-life balance (32:18) The concept of 'money dates' and how they can strengthen a couple's financial unity (39:00) Take the time to find a good life partner (46:18) Greg's upcoming course based on "Checkmate" and the release of the audiobook Ways to contact/follow: DavisCheckMate.com Contact the Host - vince@thecfoathome.com
Join us in this episode with my brother Abel Innocent as we delve into the intricacies of modern relationships and the dynamics of love, money, and Valentine's Day. From navigating financial dilemmas to exploring the impact of societal expectations on romance, we discuss it all. Tune in for insightful conversations on the intersection of love, finances, and the complexities of dating in today's world. #girls #money #relationships --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bonny-kibuuka/message
On this Money and Relationships episode of CFO at Home, Pastor, marriage coach and author Kelly DuPee and I dive into the subject of marriage and money. We discuss how Kelly successfully navigated through his own marital challenges, marital friction and financial disagreements, the importance of oneness, trust and communication when managing finances as a couple, and more. You can learn more about Kelly, his coaching services, and his book Turn It Up, How To Have The Lifelong Marriage That You Really Want by visiting turnitup.coach Show Notes: (00:00) Introduction to CFO at Home's new financial coaching and education services (01:48) Kelly's background and the personal experiences that shaped his approach to marriage coaching (11:40) Financial arguments (explosive anger) (15:34) The importance of financial unity (oneness) (19:45) Strategies for couples to discuss and manage their finances collaboratively (25:27) The importance of trust (28:41) Kelly's techniques for effective communication and conflict resolution in financial matters (40:46) The offer of discounted access to Kelly's book for CFO at Home listeners Contact/follow: - Website: turnitup.coach - Book Offer: turnitup.coach/75 - Contact the Host - vince@thecfoathome.com
Shara wrote in to ask for some help deciphering her partner's mysterious charges. Erin has advice on how to handle the situation - she shares how not to jump to conclusions, and the importance of assuming the best in your partner. LOVE month continues! Email us at assistant@erinskyekelly.com or record a voice text at www.speakpipe.com/erinskyekelly _______________________________
CFO at Home's Money and Relationships Month rolls on this week with a focus on Dating and Money with Christopher Hill, the Founder of The Gentlemen's Group Christopher and Vince discuss the impact of stable relationships on financial success, the idea of financial “ do's and don't” in the dating world, the importance of establishing genuine connection with your romantic partner, and more. You can learn more about Christopher and The Gentlemen's Group by going to thegentlemansgroup.com Show Notes: (07:25) The correlation between stable relationships and financial success (10:37) The impact of societal definitions of manhood on personal and financial growth (14:25) The importance of partnership and transparency in managing personal finances (21:36) Christopher's approach to dating and establishing a genuine connection (36:54) Addressing misconceptions and bad advice in the dating world Ways to contact/follow: thegentlemansgroup.com Instagram @improvemydating Contact the Host - vince@thecfoathome.com
The best gifts require a bit of sacrifice of your time and thought not just a lot of money says Dr Scott Rick who studies the emotions behind our financial decisions.
Money can't buy love, but money can complicate love! In addition to the market and economic headlines, our Fidelity professionals will dig into the findings from our “Couples and Money Study” – which Fidelity started conducting 17 years ago. They'll discuss what happens when couples have mismatched financial perspectives and leave viewers with key takeaways to help them find harmony. Read the full transcript View the slides Watch the video replay
All this month on CFO at Home, the focus is on Money and Relationships. Have you ever loaned money to a friend or family member, only to find yourself regretting it later? Have you struggled with saying no or setting limits in relationships, both personal and financial? If so, stick around for this episode and check out Vince's conversation with Heather Claus. Heather is an educator, coach, and author of the book "Take No Sh*t" – Build better relationships through discovering, creating and maintaining healthy boundaries in three (sometimes five) simple steps. Heather shares her personal experiences and the lessons she learned about the importance of setting boundaries, breaks down the six types of boundaries and shares tips about establishing healthy boundaries, particularly in relation to money. Learn more about Heather and her book at My.Curiouser.Life Show Notes: (00:00) Introduction to CFO at Home's new financial coaching and education services (02:50) Heather Claus's background and the impetus behind her book on boundaries (5:56) The six types of boundaries and their overlap with financial well-being (7:04) The nuances of material boundaries and the psychology behind lending money (8:08) Strategies for setting boundaries with family members, including parents (30:10) The relationship between self-esteem and establishing boundaries (34:22) The importance of being true to oneself in relationships and financial matters (42:00) Heather's approach to coaching and the wealth of resources available on her website Ways to contact/follow: Curiouser.Life Contact the Host - vince@thecfoathome.com
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Join us in this eye-opening episode about achieving emotional independence, where we sit down with Bernard Chen, a seasoned Marriage & Family Therapist from sunny San Diego. Bernard, alongside his wife Priscilla, revolutionizes couples therapy with a unique team-based approach, offering a dual perspective that helps partners navigate the complexities of their relationships together. In today's conversation, Bernard opens up about the rich tapestry of his life, from being a Third Culture Kid to co-founding a private practice. We delve into the intersection of identity and business, examining how our multiple selves influence entrepreneurial spirit and success. We also explore the critical yet often overlooked relationship between mental health and financial decisions. Bernard sheds light on how emotional self-awareness can steer our financial futures, particularly through the storms of life disruptions like breakups and the global pandemic. As we dissect the impact of attachment styles on dating, Bernard offers invaluable insights into how young adults can carve out their independence from family patterns that no longer serve them. He also shares personal anecdotes on the journey towards financial freedom with his spouse, revealing the hard-earned lessons on money and mental wellness. This is more than just a conversation; it's a masterclass in understanding the invisible threads that connect our emotional well-being to every facet of life. Whether you're struggling with codependency, seeking to build emotional maturity, or curious about the role of mental health in career and finance, Bernard's expertise is a beacon of guidance. To connect with Bernard, visit https://www.bernardpriscilla.com/ for more information and to take the first step towards a more integrated and self-aware life. Disclaimer: Not advice. Educational purposes only. Not an endorsement for or against. Results not vetted. Views of the guests do not represent those of the host or show. Do your due diligence. Click here to join PodMatch (the "AirBNB" of Podcasting): https://www.joinpodmatch.com/drchrisloomdphd We couldn't do it without the support of our listeners. To help support the show: CashApp- https://cash.app/$drchrisloomdphd Venmo- https://account.venmo.com/u/Chris-Loo-4 Buy Me a Coffee- https://www.buymeacoffee.com/chrisJx Thank you to our sponsor, CityVest: https://bit.ly/37AOgkp Click here to schedule a 1-on-1 private coaching call: https://www.drchrisloomdphd.com/book-online Click here to purchase my books on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2PaQn4p Follow our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/chL1357 Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/drchrisloomdphd Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thereal_drchrisloo Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drchrisloomddphd Follow the podcast on Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christopher-loo Subscribe to our Substack newsletter: https://substack.com/@drchrisloomdphd1 Subscribe to our Medium newsletter: https://medium.com/@drchrisloomdphd Subscribe to our email newsletter: https://financial-freedom-for-physicians.ck.page/b4622e816d Thank you to our advertisers on Spotify. Financial Freedom for Physicians, Copyright 2023
Vivian Tu, AKA “Your Rich BFF,” is the internet's expert on money and personal finance. She was doing schoolyard trades before she worked on Wall Street, and now, as the host of Networth and Chill, she talks about the much more profound aspects of finances. Stuff like love, marriage, happiness, and when to ditch another date with someone who could put you in financial ruin. Americans tend to think with their hearts and less with their heads when finding love. The problem with that logic? Money is usually the single-largest reason for divorce, so if your partner doesn't have their money right, your relationship could be rocky. So, how do you know from the jump if someone is financially savvy enough to build your life with? And, if you already have a partner, what do you do if they're not in the financial spot you need them to be in? In this episode, Vivian walks through the financial red flags you should look for on a first date, questions to ask to see how a potential partner is doing financially, the BIGGEST money mistake in relationships, and how to start financial planning together so you can live a happier, healthier, and wealthier life. In This Episode We Cover The biggest money mistake that most couples make (and how to fix it NOW) Money questions to ask on a first date (they won't know you're asking about money...) The mandatory “money date” that Vivian and her partner regularly have Make a change or break up? What to do when your partner isn't on the same financial path as you Financial planning as a couple and accomplishing your biggest financial goals together And So Much More! Links from the Show BiggerPockets Money Facebook Group BiggerPockets Forums Finance Review Guest Onboarding Join BiggerPockets for FREE Mindy on BiggerPockets Amanda's Instagram Amanda's Website Listen to All Your Favorite BiggerPockets Podcasts in One Place Apply to Be a Guest on The Money Show Podcast Talent Search! Money Moment 16 Money Skills They Didn't Teach You in High School Divorce: The Biggest Marriage and Money Mistakes to Avoid Smart Money Mamas' Emergency Binder Click here to check the full show notes: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/money-457 Interested in learning more about today's sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email us: moneymoment@biggerpockets.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When you're in alignment with your partner, and the love and energy between the two of you creates a certain type of momentum that you didn't posses on your own, it's impossible not to expand as a team. However, sometimes that energy shifts and you realize that the two of you are no longer in alignment, even if the love is still there. In this weeks episode, Elizabeth talks about her own experience with ending her marriage of 16 years and how she's currently learning to be independent in a brand new way, which is propelling her into an even higher level of consciousness and expansion. Connect with Elizabeth and stay up-to-date with everything happening at The Spiritual Investor! Follow Elizabeth on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elizabethralph/ Website: https://www.elizabethralph.com Sign up for the SI Report for FREE: https://www.elizabethralph.com/sireport
In this episode, Mel chats with Letitia Colautti, a psychotherapist in her own private practice. Mel talks to Letitia about the synergy between money and food and dives into the stories we carry, being ok with being enough, having boundaries with hard edges as well as practical tools you can use in life. It's a compassion-led approach to a topic both Mel and Letitia are deeply passionate about. To find out more about Letitia head to www.letitiacolautti.com Books and resources mentioned in this episode include Geneen Roth – Lost and Found Julia Samuel – Every Family has a Story Lori Gottlieb – Maybe You Should Talk to Someone Alain de Botton & The School of Life (YouTube Channel) – An Emotional Education Byron Katie – The Work If you know you need more help with your finances make sure you join the waitlist for the My Financial Adulting Plan. If you're not already, come play over at insta at MelBrowne.Money and make sure you are signed up to Mel's Money Musings and Monday Money Moments (yep, we love us some alliteration) for more tips, tricks and ideas on how to best work with your money. Finally, if you love this episode please make sure you subscribe and leave us a review.
We love to throw a flag on romantic relationships—whether it's red, green or now . . . beige? Find out how George and Rachel react to Gen Z's relationship flags, and discover which ones you're guilty of flying. In this episode: Candid reactions to Gen Z relationship etiquette George and Rachel's personal beige flags Why George dubs Rachel as “America's Favorite” Helpful Resources: · Booking a flight at Going is the best and simplest way to pay less and travel more. Sign up for free today at going.com/smartmoney. · Get your finances organized, make a plan, build your confidence, and kick money stress out of your life for good with the EveryDollar budgeting app. Go to www.everydollar.com/smartmoney to get a free two-week trial and $15 off your premium membership to EveryDollar. · Do you have a Guilty as Charged question for Rachel and George? Send a DM to @rachelcruze or @georgekamel on Instagram! Be sure to type “GUILTY?” at the top of your message so we don't miss it. · Learn more about your ad choices: https://www.megaphone.fm/adchoices · Ramsey Solutions Privacy Policy: https://www.ramseysolutions.com/compa... This Week's Happy Hour Special: Orange Cream Soda Mocktail Ingredients: 1/2 cup orange juice 1/3 cup lemon-lime soda Whipped cream Orange slices (to garnish) Instructions: Fill a glass with ice cubes. Add a generous amount of whipped cream on top of the ice. Pour in the orange juice and gently stir. Then pour in the lemon-lime soda until the glass is full. Top with more whipped cream and garnish with an orange slice.
Money issues are the most cited source for divorce. Yet, even with such dire consequences, 49% of Americans admit they have lied to their partner about money. Having the correct attitude towards money is critical when building a relationship. What role should money have in a relationship? Find out on Wealth Talks. Prescription for Wealth A Biblical Guide to Personal Finance
Money can be a very sensitive topic, but it's important to have an open and honest conversation with your partner about not just your financial situation, but yours.
Aligning our love lives and our financial lives is not always easy. Presenter Claer Barrett sources advice from Dr Nicola Sharp-Jeffs, founder of Surviving Economic Abuse, Tobi Asare from My Bump Pay, and Davinia Tomlinson, founder of Rainchq and author of Cash is Queen, on everything from talking about money in a relationship, the single tax, spotting the signs of financial abuse and planning for a baby. This episode is taken from a recording of an event Claer hosted in partnership with FLIC, the FT's financial literacy charity.Want more?Flying solo with your finances: managing money as a single personMind the gap! What women need to know about investingChildcare in the UK: ‘Dysfunctional, unaffordable, inaccessible'‘I was a victim of financial abuse'If you would like to talk to Claer about a future episode, please email the Money Clinic team at money@ft.com with a short description of your problem, and how you would like us to help. You can follow Claer on Twitter and Instagram @Claerb. Presented by Claer Barrett. Produced by Persis Love. Our executive producer is Manuela Saragosa. Sound design is by Jake Fielding and Breen Turner, with original music from Metaphor Music.Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you've ever dealt with a narcissistic partner or family member who uses money as a tool for control, this video is a must-watch. Join us as we delve into the complex world of narcissism and money. We'll discuss common narcissistic behaviours related to money, the impact of narcissistic financial abuse on victims, and strategies for breaking free from a narcissistic financial relationship.
In this week's episode, Jill and Tony talk about the link between stress, money, and even relationships with their special guest, Dr. Judy LeGrand, who is an alternative healer. Be part of the next show https://f.chat/8L5o
Does money stress you out? It stresses me out. And for that reason, today's episode has a $5 fee. Just pop a check in the mail. I would really appreciate it. Today, Matt, Mike, and Rob break down finances in relationships and share a few get rich quick schemes that will change your life. Fine. That last part isn't true. But we do talk about why finances are an issue for men and for most couples. We'll share some tips and ideas on how to manage it and how to talk about it in your relationship. And Rob recommends his favorite budget software YNAB. You'd think they sponsored the episode. They didn't, but I wouldn't say no if they offered! Listen in. Get rich. Or at least listen in. Free of charge. Spread the word! The Manspace is Rad!!
Welcome to the Dental Wealth Podcast, where we discuss the four entrepreneurial freedoms that help individuals achieve a fulfilling life. Tower Leadership's founder and president, Eric J. Morin, and Tower Leadership's CEO, Matthew Maffei, delve into the concept of the four freedoms: money, time, relationships, and purpose. They explain that financial freedom is essential, allowing individuals to live a comfortable life and pursue their passions. Time freedom is crucial, giving individuals the ability to control their schedules and spend time with loved ones. Relationship freedom is equally important, allowing individuals to surround themselves with people who bring value to their lives. Finally, purpose freedom gives individuals the ability to pursue their passions and live fulfilling lives. The hosts emphasize that building a successful business requires hard work and dedication, but the rewards are worth it. They conclude that focusing on these four freedoms can help individuals achieve their ideal retirement and successful life. Check it out and subscribe!
Talking about finances has always been a challenge for couples, with new challenges brought on by technology conveniences. It can be an awkward dance discussing money, but it's vitally important to a relationship. Clark's guidelines can help get the ongoing conversation started. Also, paper products are costing more, but this time it's not a supply chain disruption. Hear what's happening and what to expect, as the price of TP rises once again. Money And Relationships: Segment 1 Ask Clark: Segment 2 TP Price Increase: Segment 3 Ask Clark: Segment 4 Mentioned on the show NYTimes.com: Young, in Love and Figuring Out How to Talk About Money How To Find and Choose a Financial Advisor Clark Howard's 5 Money Tips for Couples Can Married Couples Get Joint Access To Utility, Mortgage and Investment Accounts? How Couples Can Get on the Same Page About Money 6 Things To Know Before Contacting the National Foundation for Credit Counseling How Many Credit Cards Should I Have? Best Credit Cards for Students: Top Picks for 2023 Clark discussed money market funds with higher yields than online savings accounts Why the housing market is making your toilet paper more expensive BBB-File a Complaint Clark.com resources Episode transcripts Clark.com daily money newsletter Consumer Action Center Free Helpline: 636-492-5275 Learn more about your ad choices: megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Allegra & Jake met during SXSW in 2017 at a crossroads in their own personal financial journeys. Since then they've been building their life and wealth together—and today they're officially millionaires. In this episode they discuss:— What their earliest money conversations were about— How it feels to have crossed the million-dollar net worth mark— The financial decisions, sacrifices, and strategies that helped them get here in just 5 years— Why they value financial transparency and how they put it into practice— What they're working towards next and their ultimate net worth goal Listen to previous episodes from Allegra & Jake: 13. Meet Jake G. - Creative Real Estate Investor, Mr. Play-It-Safe, and Allegra's Fiance25. Combining Our Finances - Allegra & Jake47. For the Love of Money - Allegra & Jake Download our FREE financial framework workbook >Learn more about the Wealth Circle >
If you're comfortable getting naked with someone, then you're ready to be financially naked with them too!Let's delve into money in relationships! I know that money can be an uncomfortable topic to discuss, especially in relationships. In this episode I share practical tips on how you can begin normalising money conversations in your relationship, or future relationships, and practical steps on how to manage your money as a couple. Let's support you in creating a thriving relationship where you can focus on each other and your future together, and not be stressing about or arguing about money, ever again.Babe, it's time to make your money work for you, you so deserve this! That is where my Simplified Wealth Strategy comes in. It is your easy, investing game plan, that will take you through everything you need to know, from complete newbie to investing super star. Click here to access it now and use the code PODCAST to save £100. PS: Prices are rising on Feb 13th so get yourself inside now. Have any questions? Simply email us at team@lauratynan.com~~~Now let's make our chat real, come say hi on Instagram here.~~~~Have 60 seconds to leave us a review? It truly means so much to me and helps us reach even more people with our message. Thank you in advance! x
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Money can create a lot of stress in a relationship. However, it doesn't have to be this way! Listen to today's show to learn how to navigate money and finances in your relationship from one of the world leaders in personal finance advice. In this episode with Ramit Sethi, we discuss relationship advice topics that include: How to get on the same page with your partner around your finances Understanding you and your partner's money psychology and building your version of a 'rich life' together The importance of proactively talking with your partner about money and how to do it The value of planning fun things to do together with your money while creating your relationship bucket list Understanding your money lens and how valuable this can be when tackling money issues And much more! Sponsors Like A Kitten curates adult subscription boxes created to inspire and influence female sexual wellness. Like A Kitten is offering our listeners 15% off AND free shipping when you go to LikeAKitten.com/ido OR enter code IDO at checkout. Uncommon Goods hand picks creative, original gifts and experiences that go beyond the ordinary. To get 15% off your next gift, go to www.uncommongoods.com/relationshipadvice. Spark My Relationship Course: Get $100 off our online course. Visit SparkMyRelationship.com/Unlock for our special offer just for our I Do Podcast listeners! If you love this episode (and our podcast!), would you mind giving us a review in iTunes? It would mean the world to us and we promise it only takes a minute. Many thanks in advance! – Chase & Sarah Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Round 2 of the “Know Better, Do Better” series born from the countless conversations two CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professionals, Lauryn Williams and Chloé Moore, have about the trendy narratives and clickbaity articles that make it hard for them to help their clients. They will take you behind the numbers with real-life examples of financial situations to help you gain confidence and clarity to control your financial destiny. In this episode, Lauryn and Chloé are talking about finances and relationships. It's commonly known that money is one of the leading causes of divorces. People come into relationships in different financial situations and with different levels of financial knowledge. Getting on the same page about your finances is crucial. In this episode, Lauryn and Chloé talk about: What financial questions you should ask your partner before getting serious The way your upbringing impacts your financial expectations and how they may differ from your partner's expectations The role that shared financial goals play in a relationship The importance of not hiding your debt from your partner Financial red flags to look for in your relationship How to manage finances together when you earn different incomes How to merge finances as a couple and problems that can arise if you don't The difference between a breadwinner and a deadbeat How adding kids to the relationship impacts your finances Things to think about if you're the breadwinner in the relationship Why estate planning is a must-do for couples and parents If you want to further connect with Lauryn Williams at Worth Winning, follow us on social media: Instagram: @worthwinning Twitter: @worth_winning Facebook: @worthwinningfp LinkedIn: @lauryn-williams If you want to further connect with Chloé Moore: Instagram: @financialstaples Twitter: @finstaples Facebook: @finstaples LinkedIn: @chloemoore Shared quote: “Don't fight about money because after you've said mean things to each other, the amount of money in the bank will be the same.” – Anonymous RESOURCES MENTIONED: Why Many Single Women Without Children Are So Happy Women Who Stay Single and Don't Have Kids Are Getting Richer 6 Money Conversations to Have Before Getting Hitched + Red Flags 84 Financial Questions to Ask Your Partner The Millionaire Next Door 10 Common Estate Planning Mistakes Millennials Make
We're finally heading into my favorite time of the year: the holiday season! So, grab a hot chocolate and get ready to have the healthiest, most sane season—both financially and relationally. We'll talk about how to save money on Christmas, get past the resentment that creeps in during the holidays, and keep things in perspective when it comes to different generations. In this episode: · 10 Ways to Save More Money by Having a Minimal Christmas · How the Holidays Can Lead to Resentment with Dr. John Delony · “Our Parents Had It Easier” — Why That's a Lie Helpful Resources: Christian Healthcare Ministries Jane Boutique Financial Peace University EveryDollar Sponsors pay the producer of this show, The Lampo Group, LLC, advertising fees for mentioning their services or products during programming. Advertising fees are not based upon or otherwise tied to any product sale or business transacted between any consumer or sponsor. The following sponsors have paid for the programming you are viewing: Christian Healthcare Ministries and Jane Boutique. Learn more about your ad choices. https://www.megaphone.fm/adchoices Ramsey Solutions Privacy Policy
Tristen Ikaika is the founder and CEO of Ikaika, a leading lifestyle jewelry brand. He dropped his first collection of spoon rings in 2017 which sold out within minutes. Since then he's been finessing his viral marketing approach alongside his insanely engaged community. You can see his rings featured in Forbes, Shark Tank, on influencers, and on people who have a deep passion for life. Elevate your personal narrative, memories, and experiences with Tristen Ikaika, thoughtful pieces that mark your life.We talk with The Ring King about his spiritual journey that ran alongside his business's rise--and how he really feels about money now that he's seeing a different side of the proverbial coin in life. He gets personal about struggles and family life--and denies any allegations of a love triangle (check out ep. 1 with Indy Blue to know what we're talking about). He does tell us about a certain date he went on and howled at the moon. (Sounds witchy, we're in.) CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
This week Chloe is going over the 3 mistakes people make when it comes to money and relationships. From the idea of equality vs fairness, factoring in emotional and physical labor along with finances, and protecting yourself and your relationship financially. Chloe shares her tips and strategies to have money go from a point of contention to one of connection. Fair Play Eve Rodsky - https://www.amazon.com/dp/0525541942/?ref=idea_lv_dp_ov_d Grab the newest version of Wealthier Together on presale for $97. The new and improved modules drop on October 28th. https://www.deeperthanmoney.com/wealthier-together
Things you tell your attorney are attorney-client privileged. As attorneys we cannot share confidential information with anyone. But what happens in bankruptcy court when financial information has to be disclosed to the trustee by one spouse, that was unknown by the other spouse? In this week's episode, Shawn and George talk about stories relayed by different bankruptcy attorneys of when financial infidelity gets discovered, like: When one spouse gave the other money to make mortgage payments, but the spouse used that money instead for something else. When the engagement ring is fake but the receiving spouse didn't know that. When one spouse has been paying child support unknown by the other spouse. When one spouse has children by another relationship unknown by the other spouse. When one spouse tries to file bankruptcy for both, without telling the other spouse. These stories all arise from a Facebook post in a group comprised only of bankruptcy attorneys. They are all true (or likely true) but are meant in the spirit of being funny. Still, we talk about these stories in terms of what they may mean to a couple trying to dig themselves out of debt and the consequences that may arise from "financial infidelity." Please visit our sponsors: 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. Mark Purvis to help retirees who are looking for a fun and rewarding project by capturing wisdom and stories that will bless their families today and for generations to come. www.LegacySpotlight.com. Let me know if you enjoy this episode and, if so, please share it with your friends that might gain value out of listening! Or, you can support the show by visiting our new Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/crushingDebt To contact George Curbelo, you can email him at GCFinancialCoach21@gmail.com. To contact Shawn Yesner, you can email him at Shawn@Yesnerlaw.com or visit www.YesnerLaw.com.
This is a fascinating episode y'all. Nicole Lapin is a money expert, author, and host of the popular podcast: The Money Rehab Show. You can find her on IG @ thenicolelapin Inside of this interview we discuss: -What their financial life can tell you about how they build relationships -I discuss attachment styles and money habits -Nicole gives her perspective on empowering women to be unapologetic about deciding if you want your future partner to be rich Unlike any episode I have done yet on the pod, you don't want to miss this one. Ready to become securely attached with your money, and in your love life? I've got a solution for you. Come do the work inside of the Empowered.Secure.Loved program! You don't need to try to heal by yourself. Healing is better in a community, with the help of a proven framework. Program spots are limited, don't wait- Click Here to Apply!
In this episode I explore the topic of finances in marriage and how to build unity with your spouse in an often frustrating subject for couples. Today's guest is Chris Felton, a bestselling author and financial expert who shares his experience and lessons with the mission of helping couples get their finances and relationships in order. Guest Bio Chris and his wife Marlow Felton are bestselling authors, personal finance experts, and professional speakers. They have grown a successful financial services business, which has put them in the top 1% of one of the largest financial services companies in North America, and more than tripled their income during the Great Recession. After almost 20 years in the financial services industry and over a decade of personal development, they have learned that wealth is built from the inside out! Guest Link http://couplesmoney.com/ (http://couplesmoney.com/) #BetterWealth Free 15 Minute Clarity Call: https://bttr.ly/ytclarity (https://bttr.ly/ytclarity) The And Asset Book: https://bttr.ly/book (https://bttr.ly/book) BetterWealth Quiz: https://bttr.ly/quiz (https://bttr.ly/quiz) AndAsset.com: https://bttr.ly/andasset (https://bttr.ly/andasset) BetterWealth Youtube - https://bttr.ly/bwyoutube (https://bttr.ly/bwyoutube) Financial Advisor, Agent or Coach: https://bttr.ly/advisor (https://bttr.ly/advisor)
Are you sick of fighting about money in your relationship? Maybe you've even thought you and your partner are incompatible because of how differently you both think about spending and saving. Trust us, you're not alone! This episode is for you if you feel like you need to keep purchases a secret. Or maybe you're just exasperated by how much money your partner spends. We know how easily that tension and resentment can build. Today we'll be addressing money issues within relationships advice column style — with real life stories and questions from our audience. As we help them troubleshoot, we'll be giving easy to implement tips on approaching money issues in relationships. Check out the show notes at: vmtherapy.com/episode62
Shaun Rawls - is highly sought-after keynote speaker and author of “F”-IT-LESS - Rawls spent 25 years working in real estate, ultimately building Atlanta's #1 residential real estate firm, The Rawls Group of Keller Williams. Having met many of his professional goals, Rawls made a deliberate choice to shift his attention out of the daily operations of his firm and into new ways he could add even more value to others. Through his work and book, Shaun helps other people evaluate and define what's important for them and outline actions so they can work on being the best version of themselves. In this episode, Shaun and I discuss different ways of dealing with money in our relationships that can bring us more understanding or further apart. It's well known that money is one of the most common subjects for couples to argue about so how you talk about money is key. We also touch on concept of “financial infidelity” and why it is detrimental to building trust and reliability and why having shared values and goals around money can be key to building relational health. “Keeping financial points in a relationship is a dead end game” - Shaun Rawls Connect with Shaun Rawls: Shaun Rawls Website Shaun Rawls on LinkedIn Shaun Rawls on Facebook Shaun Rawls on Twitter Book: “F”-it-Less: 18 F-Words to Reframe and Repurpose Your Life Let's Talk About It! Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of Relationships! Let's Talk About It - the show to help you forge deeper, more meaningful connections and relationships with those around you. If you enjoyed this week's episode, please head over to Apple Podcasts, subscribe to the show, and leave us a rating and review. You can check out the original songs I have sung in my podcast at Pripo's Podcast Songs. If you have a relationship question you'd love to have answered, contact us. Your question may be featured on a future episode! Don't forget to visit our website, and follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Share your favorite episodes on social media to help others build better, more meaningful relationships. And if our content has helped you forge deeper connections and more meaningful relationships, be sure to help support the show by visiting our Support the Podcast page! Theme music “These Streets” provided by Adi the Monk
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