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Best podcasts about nathan dungan

Latest podcast episodes about nathan dungan

Crafting Solutions to Conflict
Nathan Dungan on money, habits, values, and well-being

Crafting Solutions to Conflict

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 29:05


Nathan Dungan and I discuss how Nathan works with young adults and their families to better understand the dynamic between trusts and beneficiaries, prenups as part of an intentional preparation for life as a couple, and how to engage multiple generations to share, understand, and create their money stories.You can learn more about his work and contact him here: http://www.sharesavespend.com/Do you have comments or suggestions about a topic or guest? An idea or question about conflict management or conflict resolution? Let me know at jb@dovetailresolutions.com! And you can learn more about me and my work as a mediator and a Certified CINERGY® Conflict Coach at www.dovetailresolutions.com and https://www.linkedin.com/in/janebeddall/.Enjoy the show for free on your favorite podcast app or on the podcast website: https://craftingsolutionstoconflict.com/  And you can follow us on Twitter @conflictsolving.  

Mom Enough: Parenting tips, research-based advice + a few personal confessions!
Raising Generous Children: A Pathway to Purpose and Happiness

Mom Enough: Parenting tips, research-based advice + a few personal confessions!

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 29:51


Many of us, both adults and young people, report feeling worn down and powerless in the face of the conflict, tragedy and heartache that are so prevalent in our communities and the world today. So, what can we do to feel more engaged in creating solutions?   Mom Enough guest, Michael Thatcher, CEO of the nonprofit Charity Navigator, brings a message of hope and empowerment about how giving to others – of time, talent and/or treasure – becomes a lasting gift to ourselves and our children. Drawing on his own experience as a child and a father, and highlighting the extensive resources of Charity Navigator, Michael inspires us to start right now to engage our children of any age in becoming givers, now and throughout their lives.   WHAT STEPS WILL YOU TAKE ON YOUR PATH TO RAISING GENEROUS CHILDREN? What experience have you had as a giver of your time, talent and/or treasure (however small)? What have you done to instill generosity in your children? Listening to this Mom Enough discussion, what new things could you try? What causes or issues are important to you or your children, and what can you learn about credible charities related to that by visiting Charity Navigator?   WANT TO LEARN MORE? ❉ DOING GOOD TOGETHER: SIMPLE WAYS TO EMPHASIZE FAMILY CONTRIBUTION. Dr. Jenny Friedman is devoting her life to helping families like yours find simple but powerful ways to engage children in the "3 Cs" -- connection, competence and contribution -- with a special emphasis on “contribution.” She joins Mom Enough® in this episode with helpful tips for family contribution. You are sure to be inspired by the practical ideas and compelling reasons for getting your family on the path to doing good together!   ❉ ENGAGING KIDS IN FAMILY MONEY DECISIONS. “Who is interested in shaping your child's attitudes around money?” That is the first question posed by this week's Mom Enough children and money guest, Nathan Dungan, financial advisor and founder of Share, Save, Spend. The answer to that question – and examples of how our culture lures our kids to spend, spend, spend – should make us all sit up and take notice! But we do not need to be powerless. From 5-minute family money meetings to teachable moments at the grocery store, restaurant or ATM, this Mom Enough episode is packed with ways to clarify your own values about money, instill those values in your children, and give your kids voice and choice in family money decisions.  

Mom Enough: Parenting tips, research-based advice + a few personal confessions!
Money Management for College Students: Tips for Parents & Young Adults

Mom Enough: Parenting tips, research-based advice + a few personal confessions!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 34:29


Do you have a young adult child who is heading off to college? Or even a high-schooler who is planning for college? Are you wondering what to do about money management as they prepare to go off on their own? It's never too early to start teaching money management techniques to support your child in getting a healthy start to their financial life.   Founder & President of Share Save Spend®, Nathan Dungan joins Marti & Erin for this essential conversation on money management for college students. Nathan discusses top priorities for helping college-bound young adults proactively and successfully management their finances. He also highlights important information about loans and credit cards, and has suggestion that parents can implement now to ensure their future (or current) college student has the knowledge they need to be smart with money.   WHAT STEPS WILL YOU TAKE TO HELP YOUR YOUNG ADULT DEVELOP A HEALTHY FINANCIAL LIFE? What steps will you take to support your college-bound child in learning to budget? How can you ensure your child gets clear on needs versus wants? What will you do to model a healthy financial life for your children? When it comes to credit cards and loans, what will you be mindful of as you engage your young adult child in learning about this important aspect of financial life?   WANT TO LEARN MORE? ❉ MATERIALISTIC CHILDREN & TEENS: A WIN-WIN APPROACH TO REDUCE MATERIALISM. Did you know that being less materialistic is associated with greater happiness? Nathan Dungan builds on previous research in a new study that shows how a 3-part learning intervention reduced materialism and increased self-esteem for adolescents who participated. He joins Marti & Erin for a lively discussion about how to promote good values around money, how to give your kids choices and a voice in spending decisions even at a very young age, and how your children will benefit longterm from these practices. Marti & Erin are eager to try Nathan's tips, and you will be too!   ❉ ENGAGING KIDS IN FAMILY MONEY DECISIONS: AN INTERVIEW WITH NATHAN DUNGAN. Who is interested in shaping your child's attitudes around money?” That is the first question posed by this Mom Enough children and money guest, Nathan Dungan. The answer to that question – and examples of how our culture lures our kids to spend, spend, spend – should make us all sit up and take notice! But we do not need to be powerless; from 5-minute family money meetings to teachable moments at the grocery store, restaurant or ATM, this Mom Enough episode is packed with ways to clarify your own values about money, instill those values in your children, and give your kids voice and choice in family money decisions.  

Mom Enough: Parenting tips, research-based advice + a few personal confessions!
Four Rules to Spend Smart & Save More: Simple Budgeting Tips for Everyone

Mom Enough: Parenting tips, research-based advice + a few personal confessions!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 33:43


Are you struggling to make ends meet? Or living paycheck-to-paycheck? Or simply looking to save more? If so, you won't want to miss this week's episode, which is full of tips to help you budget and take charge of your personal finances.   As a broke, newly married college student, personal finance expert Jesse Mecham developed a simple budgeting method to help people get out of debt and save more money. What started as a spreadsheet soon turned into You Need A Budget (aka YNAB), an app and online tool to help people gain total control of their money. Mecham joins Erin & Marti this week to share his Four Rules of budgeting that can help us stress less and save more. Learn about zero-based budgeting, strategies for managing finances with a partner, and when and how to start teaching your children about money. After listening to this episode, you might just rethink that sushi dinner tomorrow night! We are pleased to welcome YNAB as a new supporting partner of Mom Enough.   WHAT STEPS WILL YOU TAKE TO START BUDGETING? What strategies will you apply to budget with your partner or on your own? How might you start teaching your children to budget? Why is scarcity important for bringing clarity? What can you do to embrace your true expenses?   WANT TO LEARN MORE PERSONAL FINANCE OR BUDGETING? ❉You Need A Budget (or YNAB) is an award-winning personal finance app and proven method to help you gain total control of your money and build wealth. Learn four simple rules to stop living paycheck-to-paycheck, get out of debt, and save more money. Try it for 34-days free (no credit card required) here.   ❉ ENGAGING KIDS IN FAMILY MONEY DECISIONS.  Nathan Dungan joins Marti & Erin to discuss ways to clarify your own values about money, instill those values in your children, and give your kids voice and choice in family money decisions.

Common Cents on the Prairie
Kids and Money

Common Cents on the Prairie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 43:12


Have you talked to your kids about money? If you haven't yet, you'll love this episode. If you have, we probably have some new tips for you. Adam is joined by Nathan Dungan, Founder and President of Save Share Spend, a company with a mission of helping families develop healthy money habits. Together they're discussing how you can guide your kids in their financial journey. 

Here's What I'm Seeing...
A Leader's Relationship with Money

Here's What I'm Seeing...

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 48:50


Today, Nathan Dungan, founder of an organization called, Share Save Spend, connects for us how living out our values in the area of money can make us “happier” --  and who doesn't want that?! He also gives us a way to encourage the people we are leading in the area of money without necessarily being the one in the details with them!     Learn more about the hosts of Here's What I'm Seeing... Adam Tarnow - adamtarnow.com Cynthia Culver - cynthiaculver.com Jeff Strese - jeffstrese.com

Mom Enough: Parenting tips, research-based advice + a few personal confessions!
Engaging Kids in Family Money Decisions: An Interview with Nathan Dungan

Mom Enough: Parenting tips, research-based advice + a few personal confessions!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 31:26


“Who is interested in shaping your child’s attitudes around money?” That is the first question posed by this week’s Mom Enough children and money guest, Nathan Dungan, financial advisor and founder of Share, Save, Spend.   The answer to that question – and examples of how our culture lures our kids to spend, spend, spend – should make us all sit up and take notice! But we do not need to be powerless; from 5-minute family money meetings to teachable moments at the grocery store, restaurant or ATM, this Mom Enough episode is packed with ways to clarify your own values about money, instill those values in your children, and give your kids voice and choice in family money decisions.   HOW DO YOU INVOLVE YOUR CHILDREN IN FAMILY DECISIONS ABOUT MONEY?   What practical ideas did you get from this Mom Enough discussion about children and money? How are these tips different from what you currently do and what next steps could you take to build your children’s money wisdom?   WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT CHILDREN AND FAMILY MONEY DECISIONS?   ❉ TEACHABLE MONEY MOMENTS WITH YOUR CHILD. Check out this document for tips to ignite money conversations.   ❉ SHARE SAVE SPEND MONEY & MEANING BLOG. For insights and wisdom from Nathan Dungan, check out this blog. Consider reading the helpful article, "Talking About Financial Uncertainty with Your School-Age Children."   ❉ CAMPAIGN FOR A COMMERCIAL-FREE CHILDHOOD. Click here to learn more about the important work this organization is doing.  

Mom Enough: Parenting tips, research-based advice + a few personal confessions!
Children and Money: Engaging Your Children in Your Family’s Efforts to Make Wise Decisions about Money

Mom Enough: Parenting tips, research-based advice + a few personal confessions!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 31:26


“Who is interested in shaping your child’s attitudes around money?” That is the first question posed by this week’s Mom Enough children and money guest, Nathan Dungan, financial advisor and founder of Share, Save, Spend.   The answer to that question – and examples of how our culture lures our kids to spend, spend, spend – should make us all sit up and take notice! But we do not need to be powerless; from 5-minute family money meetings to teachable moments at the grocery store, restaurant or ATM, this Mom Enough episode is packed with ways to clarify your own values about money, instill those values in your children and give your kids voice and choice in family money decisions.   What practical ideas did you get from this Mom Enough discussion about children and money? How are these tips different from what you currently do and what next steps could you take to build your children’s money wisdom?   For tips for igniting money conversations, click here. For the Share Save Spend blog, click here. For Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood, click here.  

Mom Enough: Parenting tips, research-based advice + a few personal confessions!
Materialistic Children & Teens: A Win-Win Approach to Reduce Materialism from Author and Financial Expert Nathan Dungan

Mom Enough: Parenting tips, research-based advice + a few personal confessions!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2017 31:57


Did you know that being less materialistic is associated with greater happiness? Nathan Dungan, founder of Share Save Spend and Mom Enough’s go-to source on kids and money, builds on previous research in a new study that shows how a 3-part learning intervention reduced materialism and increased self-esteem for adolescents who participated.   Nathan joins Marti & Erin for a lively discussion about how to promote good values around money, how to give your kids choices and a voice in spending decisions even at a very young age, and how your children will benefit longterm from these practices. Marti & Erin are eager to try Nathan’s tips, and you will be too!   How do you involve your children in spending decisions? Based on what you heard in this Mom Enough discussion of materialistic teens, what concrete steps could you take to teach your children the value of money and good values about how to share, save and spend?   For Money Sanity U, click here. For the Scientific American story, click here. For The New York Times feature story, click here.

On Being with Krista Tippett
Nathan Dungan — Money and Moral Balance

On Being with Krista Tippett

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2006 53:00


The sales are starting, the stores are open late, and many of us are gearing up to spend more money than we actually have in a holiday season with deep roots in religion. We explore the turmoil many of us experience with money in our day-to-day lives — and how we might work towards a moral and practical balance for ourselves and the next generation.