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You've been lied to about money.In this no-fluff conversation with Mr Money Jar, we break down EXACTLY how to escape debt, build real wealth, and achieve financial freedom – no matter your income. This is the episode you'll wish you watched 5 years ago.What We Cover:- The REAL reason you're still broke- How to get out of debt faster than you think- Simple steps to start investing today- Building wealth without sacrificing your life
We discuss the opportunities and challenges that come with home ownership, touching on the pros and cons, and investment elsewhere beyond property. Richie Brave is joined by Daniela Adoasi, who runs online platform New Home At Last, Rotimi Merriman-Johnson - the owner of Mr Money Jar - and Jerran Whyte, the wealth management specialist and managing director at Belvedere Wealth Management.
WHEN YOUR OWN BROTHER STEALS FROM YOU In Part 1 of this episode we are joined our brothers Rotimi @mrmoneyjar19 and Emmanuel @breadandbutterpod to discuss everything finance, specifically how the recent UK Budget announced by the Chancellor will impact people in our community. But first we discuss a dilemma about a man who feels his brother dishonestly made a profit off of him without his knowledge. As always, please comment below with your thoughts and don't forget to Like, Share And Subscribe
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2838: Managing money creates freedom, not restrictions, as Steve Martile emphasizes in his practical guide on using the JARS system for budgeting. By organizing finances into specific categories, Martile demonstrates how simple changes can lead to significant financial growth, peace in relationships, and even the ability to enjoy life's luxuries without guilt. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.getrichslowly.org/learning-to-budget-with-the-jars-system/ Quotes to ponder: "Managing money doesn't restrict freedom, it creates freedom." "Once we started to manage our money, I sold the 350Z. After our first year, our net worth increased by a surprising 45%." "The real trick to managing your money is not what you do - it's how you do it." Episode references: Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: https://www.amazon.com/Secrets-Millionaire-Mind-Mastering-Wealth/dp/0060763280 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2838: Managing money creates freedom, not restrictions, as Steve Martile emphasizes in his practical guide on using the JARS system for budgeting. By organizing finances into specific categories, Martile demonstrates how simple changes can lead to significant financial growth, peace in relationships, and even the ability to enjoy life's luxuries without guilt. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.getrichslowly.org/learning-to-budget-with-the-jars-system/ Quotes to ponder: "Managing money doesn't restrict freedom, it creates freedom." "Once we started to manage our money, I sold the 350Z. After our first year, our net worth increased by a surprising 45%." "The real trick to managing your money is not what you do - it's how you do it." Episode references: Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: https://www.amazon.com/Secrets-Millionaire-Mind-Mastering-Wealth/dp/0060763280 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2838: Managing money creates freedom, not restrictions, as Steve Martile emphasizes in his practical guide on using the JARS system for budgeting. By organizing finances into specific categories, Martile demonstrates how simple changes can lead to significant financial growth, peace in relationships, and even the ability to enjoy life's luxuries without guilt. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.getrichslowly.org/learning-to-budget-with-the-jars-system/ Quotes to ponder: "Managing money doesn't restrict freedom, it creates freedom." "Once we started to manage our money, I sold the 350Z. After our first year, our net worth increased by a surprising 45%." "The real trick to managing your money is not what you do - it's how you do it." Episode references: Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: https://www.amazon.com/Secrets-Millionaire-Mind-Mastering-Wealth/dp/0060763280 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this weeks episode of News & Views, The Fintech Times Podcast team speak about Santander teaming up with Mr Money Jar to make Brits more aware of the dangers scammers pose with deepfake technology & TotallyMoney offering customers a greater choice of loan products, following a new partnership with Aro.
In the Philippines, traditional saving methods like the alkansya, barya, and paluwagan are popular. In Australia, some use the money jar. Teaching children the importance of saving is a crucial life skill, and parents play a vital role in imparting this knowledge. - Kung sa Pilipinas ay may alkansya, barya at paluwagan, sa Australia ay may money jar. Ang pag-iipon ay isang mahalagang life skill na dapat ituro sa mga anak.
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We talk to the Maryland woman that went viral for have a Taylor Swift Money Jar.
Timi Merriman-Johnson aka Mr. Money Jar joins Gabe to talk about finances in the UK, how important it is to have good math teachers, and an explanation of the UK stock market. Gabe gets a full "basic" education about the details of money in the UK. What are the Bank of England, the Royal Exchange, and what are the effects of inflation, war, and BREXIT in Europe? And finally, Love Island and the monarchy. This is such a smart, in depth interview! Get into it, bruv!This has been a Noted Bisexual and Diamond MPrint ProductionsProduced by Melisa D. MontsEdited by Diane KangPost-Production Sound by Coco LlorensOur Sponsors:* Check out Arena Club: arenaclub.com/badmoney* Check out Chime: chime.com/BADMONEY* Check out Claritin: www.claritin.com* Check out Indeed: indeed.com/BADWITHMONEY* Check out Monarch Money: monarchmoney.com/BADMONEY* Check out NetSuite: NetSuite.com/BADWITHMONEYAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Timi Merriman-Johnson, also known as Mr. Money Jar, has been data-driven since he was a kid-- keeping a budgeting journal to track all his income and output from as early as nine years old. In this week's episode, he tells his story from working a 9 to 5 to quitting to pursue his passion for educating The United Kingdom on how to money.Related Episodes:How do you invest in the UK? Timi from Mr. Money Jar Breaks Down UK Investment AccountsCanadian Money Tips with Ellyce Fulmore from Queerd.coA Six-Figure Blogger in 2023?? Launching a Blog with Latasha from Arts and BudgetsRetired by 36?! Serial Entrepreneur, Jeremy Schneider of Personal Finance ClubClo Bare Blog: clobare.comFind me on social media at @clobaremoneycoachPlease rate and subscribe to support this channel!Free Money Guide: moneyrightguide.comFree Investing Class: lazyinvestingclass.comProduced by Elevate Media - Want to start your show? Reach out! This podcast is not intended as financial advice. Always do your own research and talk to your financial professional to discuss your situation. To read our full terms and conditions, head here:TERMS AND CONDITIONS
This week is a special one! Episode 300! We are joined by 3 amazing guests from the world of Finance content creation to discuss your money. We answer all your questions from shared ownership to 100% mortgages to how to invest and more! Guests: Bola Sol IG https://www.instagram.com/bola_sol Bola Sol YT https://www.youtube.com/@BolaSol The Eman Effect https://www.instagram.com/theemaneffectuk/?hl=en The Eman Effect https://www.youtube.com/@theemaneffectuk/featured Mr Money Jar https://www.instagram.com/mrmoneyjar/ Mr Money Jar https://www.mrmoneyjar.com/ FOLLOW DISUNOMICS: www.patreon.com/DISUNOMICS Twitter: twitter.com/_NOMICS IG: instagram.com/DISUNOMICS IG: instagram.com/disunomicspod/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The new year is a perfect time to rethink and reorganise your financial affairs but where should you start? Host Claer Barrett is joined by Iona Bain of Young Money blog, financial educator Timi Merriman-Johnson, aka Mr Money Jar, and Sara Williams of the Debt Camel. They discuss their own new year's resolutions, whether it's worth overpaying on your mortgage as interest rates are set to rise, and why paying more into your pension could be a good idea. Plus, advice on how to keep to your new year's financial goals.Money Clinic is keen to hear from listeners and readers. If you would like to get in touch, please email us at money@FT.com or DM Claer on social media. She is @ClaerB on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok. Presented by Claer Barrett. Produced by Persis Love. Our executive producer is Manuela Saragosa. Sound design is by 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.
This episode is for all my UK homies! Are you tired of seeing all the US information on how to invest and have ever wondered-- but Clo Bare what about ME?! Well, I've got you covered. Timi from Mr. Money Jar is popping on to talk about ISAs, SIPPs, and more!Follow Mr. Money Jar on Instagram @mrmoneyjar Find him at mrmoneyjar.comFind me on social media at @clobaremoneycoachPlease rate and subscribe to support this channel!Grab your free money guide here: https://www.thelazyinvestorscourse.com/guideJoin Clo Bare for a free investing class here: https://www.thelazyinvestorscourse.com/webinar TERMS AND CONDITIONS
In this episode, we're joined by Mr Money Jar to talk about all things pensions. Pensions are important to understand whether you're 22 or 42 and this episode gives you the breakdown that you need.TOPICS COVERED:- What are pensions- How does the state pension work- How much do you need saved for retirement- Building generational wealth- Setting up pension pots for your kids- Opening up a pension pot as a self-employed entrepreneurFOLLOW MR MONEY JARInstagram - @/mrmoneyjarTikTok - @/mrmoneyjarPENNIES TO POUNDS
Cameron is joined by Timi Merriman-Johnson, an award-winning financial expert and content creator, author and founder of a UK-based financial education company, Mr Money Jar. They talk about the rising cost of living, financial education and how to manage money in these trying times.Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers with the aim of creating a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cameron is joined by Timi Merriman-Johnson, an award-winning financial expert and content creator, author and founder of a UK-based financial education company, Mr Money Jar. They talk about the rising cost of living, financial education and how to manage money in these trying times.Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers with the aim of creating a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After three years without a solo release, Stormzy is back with a new single, Mel Made Me Do It. It's named after his personal stylist, aka Melissa's Wardrobe. But not everyone knew that, and a satirical tweet by journalist Tobi Rachel ended up highlighting the lack of black journalists in newsrooms. Tobi drops in to tell De-Graft what happened. And Stormzy's track isn't the only thing that's dropped… the pound has too. It fell to an all-time low, against the dollar. Mr Money Jar, aka Timi Merriman-Johnson, explains what it means for people living in the UK, and the impact it could have when sending money to relatives abroad. Also, Rihanna's long-awaited musical comeback has been announced! De-Graft wants to know what your top Rihanna songs are – so WhatsApp us on +44 0330 123 9480. Please start your message with IYDK, to make sure we see it. Presenter: De-Graft Mensah Producer: Kamilah McInnis Researcher: Khadra Salad Sound: Kamilah McInnis and Dave O'Neill Editor: Alison Gee
Open the cookie jar and start counting pennies, cause this week we're watching Tracey Ullman Short #27: The Money Jar! You can check out the Simpsons Wiki here. Remember to follow our social channels! You can find us on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram! Be sure to join our new Facebook group, too! Feel free to drop us an email, too! You can reach us at escalatortonowherepod@gmail.com. We look forward to hearing from you! -K & R #simpsons #thesimpsons #podcast #podcasts #podcastersofinstagram #podbean #homersimpson #margesimpson #lisasimpson #maggiesimpson #bartsimpson #ullmanshorts #traceyullman #themoneyjar #angel #devil #conscience #escalatortonowherepod
Recently in the news you may have heard talks about a possible recession coming to the UK… But what actually is a recession? What does this mean for us? And how can we financially prepare for one? Well, to help me discuss all of this in this week's podcast episode, I am joined with Timi, a.k.a Mr Money Jar and host of the Be Good With Money podcast! For more All Things Money, make sure you give us a follow on Instagram, Twitter and join our growing Facebook Community! Fancy supporting the podcast? You can do so here.
The Money JAR is always excited to share information and empower our listeners to take charge of their finances, and Mindy and Rishika interview someone who has dedicated his career to building financial literacy solutions! CJ MacDonald is a tech entrepreneur whose current project, Step, gives young people under 18 the opportunity to explore their personal finances in a practical setting. Families are encouraged to have finance conversations and explore saving, building credit, and investing through the Step platform. CJ shares some the valuable experiences that Step Mobile offers, saying, "We look for these teaching moments on our platform, where we can guide you, remind you, educate you on different opportunities to grow or learn."
The Money JAR has spoken with experts on cryptocurrency and the blockchain, and they have described some amazing views of the future of this technology. We're getting down to the basics in this episode with a college student who is exploring the world of cryptocurrency and is here to share his experiences and suggest some paths that young people might take if they want to get started in crypto. Rishika and Mindy interview Ian Herdegen, a college senior and entrepreneur, about how he began his journey into crypto.
As part of The Money JAR's ongoing series highlighting cool careers, Mindy and Rishika spoke with a chemist! Callie Sendek is a Method Development Chemist at Church & Dwight, a major American manufacturer of household products. In this episode, Callie offers advice on how to explore STEM careers. She emphasizes how personal passions and hobbies don't have to take a back seat to a career in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics. There are many important skills that contribute to a workplace, from activism to art, and people can find creative ways to work their interests into their careers.
It can feel overwhelming to think about all of the ways that technology is developing, and how our world is starting to change as a result. FinTech and cryptocurrencies are some key examples of how software and the increasing importance of the digital world are affecting the economy. In this episode of The Money JAR, Mindy and Money JAR producer Hannah interviewed Dr. Stephen McKeon, a finance expert from the University of Oregon, about the value of certain cryptocurrencies and where he sees the future of digital currency going.
Today's episode of The Money JAR may be your first introduction to some new terms, but our guest is confident that the world of cryptocurrency, blockchain, and even digital land is going to keep growing! Mindy and Rishika spoke with Dr. Justin Goldston, an expert in emerging technologies. Justin discusses how the blockchain has developed and what it is used for, as well as how it intersects with finance and cryptocurrency. He also touches on the growing market for digital lands, or virtual property sold in the emerging 'metaverse' world that is growing with the intersection of virtual reality, augmented reality, and video. Justin sees great potential for Gen Z to profit in this emerging digital world.
It's the holiday season, and Mindy and Money JAR producer Hannah are here to talk about this season of light and giving! There are a lot of social and familial pressures around giving gifts, and budgeting is very important this time of year, but we at the Money JAR invite you to listen to this episode and think about intention, reflection, and the care that goes into reaching out to loved ones and impacting your community as 2021 draws to a close.
The college admissions process can look daunting, but The Money JAR is here to help! Rishika and Mindy have both successfully navigated the many steps of applying to colleges, both as a student in the COVID-19 pandemic and as a parent. They speak with college admissions coach Jen Namba about what students can do to plan for a successful college application process. Jen is clear that "Students do not need a college admissions coach to get into school. This process is designed and meant for seventeen-year-olds to do on their own. It is a little bit murkey, though." She brings some of her industry knowledge to The Money JAR, including the statistics of getting into certain colleges, how colleges look at GPA and test scores when deciding who to admit, and advice on visiting college campuses.
In this rerun episode of The Money JAR, teen entrepreneur and Junior Achievement alumni Kurien Thomas discusses the highs and lows of starting and running a business. He highlights his work on the mental health kit business "Pick-Me-Up" through the JA Company Program, which helped him gain entrepreneurial skills and business experience. Kurien shares his personal purpose and tips for others who want to start their own company.
Today's rerun episode of The Money JAR may have you headed to the nearest grocery store! This week, Todd and Evan interview entrepreneurs Erika Welsh and Keeley Tillotson. Erika and Keeley reminisce about their transformation from college students into contestants on ABC's Shark Tank, recounting their ascent into successful entrepreneurship. With all of the twists and turns along the way, these two good friends share what they've learned and how a few obstacles in the road turned out to be blessings in disguise.
If you have dreams of starting a company, how do you do it? In this rerun episode of The Money JAR, Todd and Evan interview the co-founder of Hearsay Social, Steve Garrity, who started his own social media company. Steve offers advice for anyone interested in tech entrepreneurship and discusses what personality traits are ideal for an entrepreneur to have.
Todd and Evan speak with motivational speaker and adventurer Colin O'Brady, who battled life-threatening injuries to become a professional endurance athlete. Incredibly, he shattered the world record for scaling the tallest mountain on each continent and skiing to the North and South Poles. Discover what motivates Colin and hear his message to all people as they pursue their dreams on this rerun episode of The Money JAR.
In this rerun episode of the Money JAR, co-hosts Todd Yuzuriha and Evan Wilson speak with two Oregon State University student athletes: Taylor Ricci, a gymnast, and Nathan Braaten, a soccer player. These athletes are using sports as a platform for promoting mental health awareness. Taylor and Nathan share their backgrounds, struggles and entrepreneurial experiences. They discuss their campus-wide campaign, Dam Worth It, which has helped reduce stigmas around mental health issues and bring hope and inspiration to students. This episode addresses topics of suicide, death and grief.
The Money JAR is taking a summer break until October! Keep tuning in every other Monday to hear rerun episodes, and we will be back soon. Follow us on Twitter (@moneyjarpodcast) and Instagram (@moneyjarpodcast) for more information about the podcast and our topics of financial literacy, careers, innovative ideas, entrepreneurship and preparing for the future.
Your weekly digest of the biggest money stories from the last seven days, this week looking at Is this the end of free mobile roaming? New £50 note Mortgages lasting beyond retirement Flexi rail season tickets Further bank closures & more My guest this week is Timi Merriman-Johnson, aka Mr Money Jar. Together we'll help you get up to speed with what's been going on. Read more about all these stories at https://becleverwithyourcash.com/cashchats205 Follow Timi on Instagram. ABOUT CASH CHATS Cash Chats is presented by money blogger and broadcaster Andy Webb. In 2020 the podcast was featured as one of the top finance podcasts by publications including Apple, Good Housekeeping, The Sun and the Independent. In 2019 it was awarded Best Money Podcast at the SHOMOS - the UK Money Bloggers community annual awards, and runner-up in 2020. On each Cash Chats episode you can hear Andy share ways to get the most from your money. He's often joined for friendly and accessible conversations by a friend from the UK Money Blogger community to cover topics as diverse as freebies and investments. Andy also runs the award-winning website Be Clever With Your Cash, presented Channel 5's Shop Smart Save Money and founded the community ukmoneybloggers.com. To contact Andy email Andy@Becleverwithyourcash.com ANDY ON SOCIAL Andy's handle is @AndyCleverCash and you can follow him over at: twitter.com/AndyCleverCash instagram.com/andyclevercash GET ANDY'S WEEKLY NEWSLETTER You'll also get a free Quidco bonus for signing up https://becleverwithyourcash.com/newsletter/ MUSIC The music is Easter Island by Lonely Punk and provided on a creative commons licence
Emma & Abby are back! They're hosting this light-hearted look at Listener Questions and I'm answering them! From using a "Money Jar" to improve some family habits to what moms can do when they're feeling overwhelmed to how a parent's spiritual influence changes when your kid's near adulthood to how to handle a middle schooler or high schooler whose attitude and distance have been a problem, we talk about it all on this week's episode based on listener questions. Not to mention that any episode hosted by Abby & Emma never disappoints in bringing smiles and laughs. I hope you enjoy it as much as we did in making it! You're listening to Val Harrison, The Practically Speaking MOM. This is your home for an Intentional Mom to Build a Strong Family.Here's links to resources we mentioned on this week's podcast:Episode 5 "Getting Kids to Listen the First Time"Episode 7 "Teaching Our Kids Work Ethic and the Habit of Happiness"Episode 10 "Overwhelmed? Reduce Chaos One System at a Time"Episode 14 "Helping Your Kids Grow in Character, Wisdom, Relationships, & Health: Raising a Luke 2:52 Kid" Mother & Son: The Respect Effect by Emerson EggerichsThe Way of the Wild Heart by John Eldridge AUDIO VERSIONRaising a Luke 2:52 Kid two page download from Val's website including a small poster Wearing All You Hats without Wearing Out: Finding Focus to be the Masterpiece Family God Intended by Val Harrison Link to E-BookClash In Your Home: Getting a Game Plan for Cleaning Up the Conflict by Val Harrison Link to E-Book
The Money JAR has spoken with experts on how to get a summer job, but we are also sharing the perspective of two high school students who worked at summer internships and gained industry experience. Mindy spoke to twin sisters with wide-ranging interests about their internship experiences during the summer of 2020. Lily and Phoebe Garrett discuss the processes they went through when applying for an internship (both a formal process and an informal query), what a typical day looked like in sports engineering for Nike and product testing for a tech start-up, and what lessons both of these young women learned at their internships that they will carry on into their future careers.
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Father's Wisdom creators, Jeff Gould and Jim Rieffenberger know that when money is tight it becomes very hard to make and balance decisions around finances. Listen to how Jim used an old idea- a Money Jar- to excite the family to save for a family event Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Money JAR is taking a new direction! We're still going to be a resource for conversations about money, work, education, and personal life planning, but we want to get a new perspective on the world. The Money JAR is excited to welcome our new student co-host, Rishika Vinnakota! Rishika will bring questions that Gen Z has right now as they prepare for their futures. Get to know a bit more about her and what she's looking forward to talking about with Mindy, what interests her, and what kind of guest experts she's looking forward to speaking with in future episodes.
The Money JAR has our new student co-host! Tune in next week on Monday, March 1st, to hear from the high schooler who will join Mindy to bring the Gen Z perspective on important financial, career, and life-planning topics that affect adults and teens alike.
The Money JAR is seeking a high-school student to join Mindy Lockard as a co-host! We are accepting applications for student co-host until December 7, 2020. There is more information and a link to the application form on our website at juniorachievementradio.com. Please submit your application soon!
This rerun episode of the Money JAR features Olympic medalist and ESPN broadcaster Jessica Mendoza. Jessica was a four-time First Team All-American outfielder at Stanford University and a member of the US women's national softball team. She is currently a member of the broadcast team of ESPN's Sunday Night Baseball. She shares her story with Todd and Evan, from her childhood to her successful career in broadcasting. Jessica discusses career challenges, and how to get out of your comfort zone and build confidence. Get inspired to be unique and stand out as you pursue your dreams!
In this week's rerun episode of the Money JAR, psychology professor Dr. Kathy Hirsh-Pasek shares science behind success and the role of play in raising successful children. Kathy, Todd and Evan discuss what success means and tips for parents in helping their kids become brilliant. Kathy presents emerging research about the importance of play in learning and development.
In this rerun episode of the Money JAR, Jessica Jackley shares her inspiring work on social justice and financial inclusion as the co-founder of the world's first peer-to-peer micro-lending website, Kiva. Todd and Evan hear Jessica's advice for entrepreneurs and the story of how her experiences led her to fight poverty. Her compassion and people-centric approach to entrepreneurship have helped improved the lives of millions of people.
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This rerun episode of the Money JAR features Cody Coleman, who found his passion and worked hard. Psychologist and author Angela Duckworth describes Cody as a “paragon of grit.” He overcame significant barriers through mentorship, courage and grit. Cody has used the power of passion and perseverance to discover success – he now holds two degrees from MIT and is a PhD Candidate at Stanford University. Todd and Evan hear his story of achievement through resilience through perseverance.
In this rerun episode of the Money JAR, gratitude takes center stage. We interview psychology professor Thomas Gilovich, who discusses the headwinds/tailwinds asymmetry and his research. He talks with Todd and Evan about how gratitude is so important and what that means for young people.
Todd Yuzuriha has been a co-host on the Money JAR for eight years, and he is leaving the show with an incredible number of episodes and hours of advice for parents and young people. Mindy interviews Todd about his experiences during the course of the show, including the story of how he joined the Money JAR back in 2012 when the podcast was just beginning production. Todd also talks about his favorite episodes, the lessons he has learned along the way, and what he wants his legacy to be with the show. The Money JAR will be taking a short break to adjust the format of our show with Mindy as the host. Please bear with us during this time of transition! We will return with some creative new ideas for episodes as we continue to deliver lessons about family, money, entrepreneurship, work, and life.
Junior Achievement of Oregon & SW Washington held a career speaker series during the spring this year, with hundreds of students joining the Lunch with Leaders program. Volunteer guest speakers brought inspiration to hundreds of students by sharing about their career, work, and education experience. The moderated discussions held via video conference helped students learn about what attitudes and characteristics it takes to succeed and about different career paths and leadership journeys. This week, the Money JAR is sharing an edited version of the interview with professional soccer player Tyler Lussi. Student interviewer Mya Brazile asks about Tyler's life and path to success. The full video of this interview, including a moderated Q&A session with students who attended the event, is available on the JAORSWWA website.
Junior Achievement of Oregon & SW Washington held a career speaker series during the spring this year, with hundreds of students joining the Lunch with Leaders program. Volunteer guest speakers brought inspiration to hundreds of students by sharing about their career, work, and education experience. The moderated discussions held via video conference helped students learn about what attitudes and characteristics it takes to succeed and about different career paths and leadership journeys. This week, the Money JAR is sharing an edited version of the interview with entrepreneur Ana Chaud, the founder of Garden Bar restaurant. Student interviewer Mia Kane asks about Ana's life and path to success. The full video of this interview, including a moderated Q&A session with students who attended the event, is available on www.jaorswwa.org.
This week on the Money JAR, we catch up with Todd's physical therapist, Dr. John Zdor, to hear about this ever-growing career field and how kids can get a head start in learning if physical therapy is something they want to pursue. John also has a few tips for practicing physical therapy at home!
In today's episode, I have the privilege of interviewing a man who helps you "Be good with money." We sit down and discuss how COVID-19 is affecting us, and how we can better deal with the situation by controlling what we can financially and mindset wise. Get some popcorn, sit down, relax, and tune into this insightful yet informal conversation between two millennials. For more information, coaching and to connect click on the links below: Sh: https://shor.by/michaeltabirade In: http://instagram.com/michaeltabirade Wb: https://michaeltabirade.com/
After seven years of co-hosting The Money JAR, Evan Wilson is leaving the show, but he is also leaving behind an incredible backlog of episodes and insights on how to address financial topics with kids, the value of young entrepreneurship, and the many ways that kids can prepare to enter the job market. Co-host Todd Yuzuriha and producer Alex Ward interview Evan to discover what The Money JAR has taught him and what lessons he has taken into his own life and parenting. We also introduce a new co-host, Mindy Lockard, who has served in the past as a guest expert (#141: The Importance of Workplace Etiquette). She discusses future episode ideas and brings her expertise in work-readiness and entrepreneurship, as well as her perspective as a woman and a parent of two teenage girls, to launch a new era of The Money JAR.
Etiquette is not just a hard word to spell, it is also key to succeeding in the workplace. It may seem dated, but recent studies and surveys have said that employees that show appropriate etiquette in the workplace advance at a much quicker rate. In this episode, the Money JAR teal talks with Mindy Lockard, a leadership and etiquette expert, about the importance of etiquette in the office, nonverbal ques you may be giving off, and the “six savvy s's.”
Cancer is one of the greatest battles that humanity is facing, but thankfully we have some of our smartest people working on making cancer a thing of the past. On this Cool Careers episode of the Money JAR, the team talks with Laura Springgay, a Research Scientist working on a cure for cancer. We talk about how she became a research scientist, the path through school she took, and what her day looks like as she “plays” with viruses that attack cancerous cells.
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Looking for ways to facilitate better money-smart conversations with your family?Interested in investing with your kids but unsure of how to cultivate "the right relationship with risk?" Then be sure to check out the latest episode of The Art of Allowance Podcast. This is the first episode to feature two guests, Evan Wilson and Todd Yuzuriha. Evan is the CFO of The Official Manufacturing Company and serves as a board member and a strategic advisor for several young companies. Todd is the retired Vice President of Engineering for Logitech and a current board member of his local library and school districts. Together they host The Money JAR, a weekly podcast helping families navigate their kids' relationships with money.
Financial literacy is important to teach to children as early as possible. The issue is how to make something as complex as finances in a clear, simple manner. On this episode, the Money JAR team talks with a parent and professional financial advisor about ways that he is teaching his kids about being financially literate through literal money jars. Eric Brotman is a financial advisor, President and Managing Principal with Brotman Financial Group. We also talk to Eric about steps that parents can take to make sure their children are safe and secure as they grow up.
Many kids start businesses. Most of them are lemonade stands or lawn care, something that keeps them occupied for a day or during the summer. Some, on the other hand, start something big and can help shape and define their lives. As parents, it may take some support to help your child succeed the world of business. On this episode, the Money JAR team talks with Gabby Goodwin, the CEO of GaBBY Bows, and her mother, Rozalynn, about how Gabby started her business and how parents can support the entrepreneurial spirit in their kids. You can find GaBBY Bows on twitter @GaBBYBows, Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/therealgabbybows/, and Instagram https://www.instagram.com/gabbybows/. You can learn more about the products that Gabby sells at https://gabbybows.com/.
With a new year upon us, it's a great time to help our kids make financial resolutions. What is a financial resolution, and how can kids be successful at making them? The Money JAR team discusses being a role model to your kids and keeping your own financial resolutions. We share tips and tricks for saving, breaking financial resolutions into achievable parts and how to make money management into a fun-filled family activity. To see more on this topic, check out this article: https://wiki.debtcc.com/personal-finance/how-to-teach-your-kids-to-make-financial-resolutions-and-keep-them.html
More than half of parents let their kids use credit cards and nearly half of them regret it. In this episode, the Money JAR team talks about the pros and cons of kids having credit cards. Todd, Evan, and Alex consider a T. Rowe Price study that shows the prevalence of kids from ages 8 to 14 in using credit cards, a trend which is on the rise. Read the full article on Moneyish.
Esports has seen massive growth in popularity in the past two years, both inside of its community and outside. 46 million people watched the League of Legends championship last year, and the 2017 World Championship in Poland had 173,000 live attendees, 100,000 more than the Superbowl. With this growth in audience, more students are looking into Esports as a path to education. Today, the Money JAR team speaks with semi-professional Esports athlete Parker Thompson about how video games can lead to money for college through tournament winnings, sponsorships and contracts, and the realities of being an Esports athlete. Parker focuses on Shadowverse, a digital Collectable Card Game, and is a Sophomore at BYU. Click here to learn more about Shadowverse Click here to find Esports tournaments near you Find Esports scholarships: https://www.scholarships.com/financial-aid/college-scholarships/scholarship-directory/athletic-ability/esports https://www.tun.com/blog/esports-scholarships-for-gamers/
Did you know that there is a difference between a scholarship and a grant, and that difference can affect the money you receive from your chosen school? Today, the Money JAR team talks with Beatrice Schultz of Westface College Planning to discuss an important topic on every college bound student and parents' mind: how to pay for college. We tackle strategies, available grants and some common misconceptions about the college planning experience. There are a lot of great resources, so please check out our website for more information and links to the resources discussed in the episode!
A Money JAR milestone! Our passionate hosts, producer and guests have brought a wealth of advice and insight about careers, entrepreneurship and money management over the past four years. This episode gives a behind-the-scenes look as Todd, Evan and Alex delve into their personal journeys, surprises and favorite episodes.
We love teaching kids about money on “The Money JAR”, but as parents we often need help knowing how to do it. Evan and Todd discuss how parents can improve their financial literacy and teach their children with confidence with Robin Taub, financial consultant and author of "A Parent's Guide to Raising Money Smart Kids". You can learn more about Robin and her work at www.robintaub.com and follow her at @robintaub
Every episode of The Money JAR ends with, “We want to hear from you!”. In this episode, we hear from fans and parents Craig and Lisa Yanase. Our long-time listeners share their parents' attitude about money growing up, how they are teaching their kids and the influence The Money JAR has had on their family. Todd and Evan learn the family's special use of contracts to teach responsibility.
Common advice shared on “The Money JAR” is to save money early and save it often. But how should you plan for you financial future? As a young adult in his 20s, our producer Alex has a lot of money questions but not many answers. In this episode, show hosts Evan and Todd provide friendly guidance to Alex in an attempt to improve his financial life now and in to the future. They advise him how to best choose and use credit cards and how to set aside and invest money for retirement.
What happens when start or grow a business without spending a bunch of money on an office? That's the question that Portland's Centrl Office looks to answer. During a recent open house event at Centrl Office, the Money Jar sent producer Alex Ward to interview the co-founder of Centrl Office - alongside several entrepreneurs - about why and how they do what they do.
The Money Jar is back! After a winter hiatus and we're joined in the studio by writer, podcaster, and marathon runner Sarah Bowen-Shea of Another Mother Runner to discuss turning your hobby into a career. Several years ago, Sarah and her co-founder Dimity McDowell decided to team up and write a book about balancing motherhood, life, and running. That book (Run Like a Mother) quickly evolved into a lifestyle brand and multi-media outlet that continues to grow to this day, allowing Sarah and Dimity to run their own business centered around their passion for running.
Todd and Evan reflect on what they have learned from “Money JAR” interviews over the years and from their own experiences. They discuss a research finding by a Harvard finance professor and talk specifics about using math concepts to save $1 million. The most effective way to teach kids about money is a well-rounded approach including financial literacy programs from organizations such as Junior Achievement, frequent talks about money from parents and mentors, and hands-on learning experiences.
It's summertime and families across the country are in vacation mode. Whether it's a weekend roadtrip or a tour around the world, family vacations don't have to break the bank. On today's episode of The Money JAR, we hear from two travel experts, Karen Dawkins of Family Travel on a Budget and Alyson Long of World Travel Family.
Summer is in full swing, but the new school year will be here before you know it. If you or someone you know has high school students who may be thinking ahead to college, this episode of The Money JAR is for you.
Do you know the average cost of a wedding? Raising a baby during the first year of life? What about the average cost of school supplies? On today's episode of the Money JAR, we test the financial knowledge of our hosts and explore the average costs of some of life's most common expenses. The post The Money JAR #48: What is the Average Cost of…? appeared first on The Money Jar.
In our country, there is a popular sentiment that going to college immediately following high school is not only the appropriate next step, but a fundamental bridge to securing one's dream career. That said, is post-secondary education really the single most important determining factor for economic prosperity? The post Rerun – Ep. #32: Graduation: So What? appeared first on The Money Jar.
Today's episode of The Money JAR may have you headed to the nearest grocery store! This week, we interview Erika Welsh and Keeley Tillotson, founders of Wild Friends Foods, a company known for its delicious and unique nut butters. Welsh and Tillotson reminisce about their transformation from college students into contestants on ABC's Shark Tank, recounting their ascent into successful entrepreneurship.
Dubbed America's Cheapest Family by the national media, Steve and Annette Economides share their story with the Money JAR audience on how they raised five financially responsible kids.
Why are women under represented in the Technology fields? Is is something that parents can help encourage their daughters study in school? Does the responsibility lie more on the companies themselves? Money Jar explores both these questions today as we interview two guests; Janice Levenhagen-Seeley of ChickTech.org and Lydia Dishman, a contributing journalist for Forbes.com.
Have you ever met someone with a really cool career and wondered, "How do I do that?" Today on The Money JAR, we attempt to answer those questions and more with two dynamic guests: Janet Hwu, Production Designer for Walt Disney Imagineering, and Dom Bianchi, Director for the Fox TV Animated Series Family Guy.
Have you ever wondered what it's really like to be a Crime Scene Investigator or a Level 3 Neonatal Nurse? This week on The Money JAR we explore a new resource dedicated to helping students learn more about their ideal career.
Join us for a special episode of The Money JAR this week as we talk to Junior Achievement alumna, Amy Bonilla. Host Todd Yuzihura goes in-depth with this amazing story of how she overcame personal struggles early on to pursue her own successful path.
This week on The Money Jar, Todd and Evan speak with Bizinate founder Rudy DeFelice to discuss how an influx of cash at the holidays or birthdays can be a great learning opportunity.
On this week's episode of The Money JAR , part one of a two-part series on entrepreneurship, hosts Todd and Evan speak with Stanford University entrepreneur Anshul Samar, founder of the chemistry card game Elementeo.
Whether it's from the supermarket, the farmer's market or from a restaurant, facing the cost of food is a daily challenge for many. This week on The Money JAR, our hosts speak with popular food bloggers Mary Anne Rittenhouse and Beth Moncel as they focus on recipes, tips and tricks to helping young adults and families get a handle their household food budget.
This week The Money JAR explores non-traditional summer camps that introduce kids and teens to the world of business, money, and entrepreneurship, such as the Young Entrepreneur's Business Week here in Portland.
This week The Money JAR examines so-called '21st Century Skills' that have arisen in our school systems as rapidly-evolving technologies become increasingly intertwined with education. The post The Money JAR Episode #19: 21st Century Skills appeared first on The Money Jar.
Want to be a sports broadcaster, a firefighter, a nurse, a jewelry designer or a teacher? Learn how in this episode. The post The Money JAR Episode # 18: Finding Your Dream Job – It's Career Day! appeared first on The Money Jar.
This week Todd and Evan join child / family psychotherapist Dr. Fran Walfish to discuss how peer pressure influences our kids both socially and financially. More importantly, Dr. Fran shares tips and methods for parenting through these issues to help kids grow as independent and responsible people. The post The Money JAR Episode #17 – The Price of Peer Pressure appeared first on The Money Jar.
Timi Merriman-Johnson aka Mr. Money Jar joins Gabe to talk about finances in the UK, how important it is to have good math teachers, and an explanation of the UK stock market. Gabe gets a full "basic" education about the details of money in the UK. What are the Bank of England, the Royal Exchange, and what are the effects of inflation, war, and BREXIT in Europe? And finally, Love Island and the monarchy. This is such a smart, in depth interview! Get into it, bruv!This has been a Noted Bisexual and Diamond MPrint ProductionsProduced by Melisa D. MontsEdited by Diane KangPost-Production Sound by Coco LlorensOur Sponsors:* Check out Acorns: https://www.acorns.com* Check out Babbel: http://babbel.com* Check out BevMo and use my code No promotion code/URL for a great deal: https://www.bevmo.com/* Check out Indeed and use my code BADWITHMONEY for a great deal: https://www.indeed.com/* Check out Shopify: https://www.shopify.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy