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In this week's Talking Money, Daniel Clewlow speaks to Matt Lock from Switch the Play Foundation to discuss how they support professional athletes to progress to a career outside of sport, and a brand new programme specifically designed for rugby players.
On today's bonus solo episode, I talk about merging finances, wedding spending, prenups, when to have these money conversations with a partner, how to get free perks towards your honeymoon, who should be paying for what, and so much more.Visit chase.com/gethyattcard to learn more.Get More We Met At Acme!Youtube: @wemetatacmeIG: @lindzmetz @wemetatacme @wemetatbabySubstack: @wemetatacme + @wemetatbabyWebsite: @wemetatacmeChapters00:43 Talking Money in Relationships04:01 Navigating Financial Transparency11:15 Combining Finances and Joint Accounts19:09 Planning for the Future25:44 Maximizing Rewards with Hyatt Credit CardProduced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this week's Talking Money, Jessica discusses pensions, what they are, and the best options for long term saving.
Learn about money dealbreakers in dating, then how to plan ahead for assisted living and Medicaid costs. First, hosts Sean Pyles and Elizabeth Ayoola dig into a new dating dealbreakers study with NerdWallet spokesperson and credit card writer Sara Rathner. They unpack why “financial infidelity” can feel like a relationship ender, what people are most likely to hide, and how to start money conversations earlier without turning the third date into an audit. They also share ways to talk about spending, expectations, and values so you can spot incompatibilities before big commitments. Then, personal finance Nerd Kate Ashford (a certified senior advisor) helps answer a listener's question about caring for an aging parent and budgeting for senior living. She discusses how assisted living costs can vary dramatically by location, what's typically included in base fees vs add-ons, and how “buy-in” communities like continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs) compare with standard monthly-pay models. They also walk through key planning moves if a future nursing home stay is possible, including what to know about Medicaid being state-run, where to start researching benefits, and how to prepare for the paperwork and timelines. 0:00 Who will care for you in old age? 0:52 Dating money dealbreakers: debt and financial lies 3:33 Why couples hide purchases and spending 5:59 Rebuilding trust after financial infidelity 8:14 Dealbreakers: tipping, splitting dates, savings 13:16 Talking money early: what's a red flag? 18:02 No-spend challenge: Brick and cash-only 20:35 Friction hacks to curb impulse spending 21:49 Listener question: budgeting for senior care 23:40 Assisted living costs and what drives prices 31:02 Monthly vs buy-in CCRCs and refund rules 33:34 How long care lasts: model best/worst cases 38:00 Medicaid basics: eligibility, look-back, who can help 40:21 Final tips for families planning senior living NerdWallet Survey: One in 10 Americans Would Never Date Someone with Credit Card Debt https://www.nerdwallet.com/finance/studies/data-undateable-debt Cost of Long Term Care by State | Cost of Care Report | Carescout https://www.carescout.com/cost-of-care Eldercare Locator https://eldercare.acl.gov/home Medicaid.gov: The Official U.S. Government Site for Medicaid and CHIP Services | Medicaid https://www.medicaid.gov/ Medicaid Planning Assistance – Helping Americans obtain the Medicaid long term care they require https://www.medicaidplanningassistance.org/ Want us to review your budget? Fill out this form — completely anonymously if you want — and we might feature your budget in a future segment! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScK53yAufsc4v5UpghhVfxtk2MoyooHzlSIRBnRxUPl3hKBig/viewform?usp=header To send the Nerds your money questions, call or text the Nerd hotline at 901-730-6373 or email podcast@nerdwallet.com. Like what you hear? Please leave us a review and tell a friend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode of the Rich Habits Radar, Robert Croak and Austin Hankwitz are joined by Peter Tuchman in the Vault of the NYSE to talk about Peter's 40years of trading the stock market. ---
In this week's Talking Money, Jessica discusses Lifetime ISAs (LISA), what they are, the rules, and some good providers to consider.
Tom Logue - February 1st 2026 Money reveals who's really on the throne of your life—and Jesus invites us to trade control for something far better. In this message from The King & His Kingdom series, we continue through Matthew 19:23–30, where Jesus confronts the deep spiritual power of money. Using vivid illustrations—from MRI scans to investment returns—Tom shows how wealth can quietly replace God as king, and why Jesus says it's hard for the rich to enter the kingdom of heaven. This sermon explores why money is not evil, but dangerous; how it exposes our true allegiances; and why shifting our trust from wealth to Jesus is humanly impossible—but fully possible with God. Most importantly, we're invited to see the kingdom of heaven as the greatest investment imaginable: one that yields eternal life, true freedom, and a hundredfold return. Learn more about our church: https://restoredtemecula.church Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/restoredtemecula and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/restoredtemecula #TheKingAndHisKingdom #Matthew19 #JesusAndMoney #KingdomOfGod #EternalLife #ChristianSermon #BiblicalTeaching #RestoredChurch Share this message with someone who needs to hear it. Chapters (00:00:00) - Wonders of Restored Church(00:01:13) - The King and His Kingdom(00:03:08) - Talking Money in the Gospel(00:04:21) - Are You Ready for More Money?(00:05:09) - Money Parable(00:07:21) - God's care for His people(00:08:30) - The Rich Young Ruler(00:11:49) - Does Having 12 Times More Possessions Make You Rich?(00:16:58) - Tim Keller on Money and Its Good or Bad Effect(00:20:47) - Who's in Control of the Wealth in Your Possession?(00:25:48) - Jesus on Money and Relationships(00:31:19) - Jesus said to the disciples, Join Me!(00:36:49) - How to Spend Your Money (Romans 8:3-4(00:41:12) - All You Need to Know About The Kingdom of Heaven(00:46:03) - Jesus: Sometimes the kingdom of Heaven Means Letting Go(00:53:03) - Jesus on Incomplete Personal Life(00:56:22) - Jesus and the gospel(00:59:05) - Proverbs 37: How You View Money Reveals Your True Spiritual(01:05:22) - Jesus Calling All of You to Join Him(01:06:58) - God's Prayer for You
In this week's Talking Money feature, Daniel talks about all things currency - its history and its possible future. What's the strangest thing you've ever traded?
Janet and Isaiah create a new Backloggd account for Games And Not Games. In doing so they must come together and work out just what their shared Top 5 Favorite Games are (GAMES). Then they get into their financial life after being married and talk about what's new, what's been added, what's just a little bit different, and what even is a credit union (NOT GAMES).Follow us on Backloggd!Poll of the Show:https://gamesandnotgames.com/pollTimestamps:00:00 Intro00:18 Catching Up02:55 Games / GANG Top 5 Favorite Games01:06:12 Not Games / Finances After Marriage01:40:58 Poll of the Show02:05:12 OutroSend your questions and topics to the email address Inbox@GamesAndNotGames.comFor more Games And Not Games:YouTube.com/@GamesAndNotGamesTwitch.tv/GamesAndNotGamesBlueSky: @GamesAndNotGames.comTikTok, Instagram, Threads: @GamesAndNotGamesBackloggd: GamesAndNotGamesFollow the hosts:Janet: @gameonysus.bsky.socialIsaiah: @isaiahsmith.dev
Georgia-based political & policy consultant Andrew Heaton joined for a thorough conversation on everything from campaign fundraising figures (and they say about campaign health), Democratic gubernatorial candidates starting to rough each other up a little and what to make of Brian Kemp throwing Democrats a bone with needs-based tuition funding.+Ron also looks ahead, discussing Senator Mark Kelly's growing national profile (and interest in the Presidency?) and what a potential 2028 Democratic option of candidates may look like. +When the conservative-leaning WSJ editorial board is chilly to the idea of a rapid elimination of Georgia's income tax, you know you've lost the plot (Burt). +Trump can't "pardon" one Georgia attorney out of potentially being disbarred after his foray into the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. The Georgia Supreme Court is making that recommendation. +Kudzu Vine co-host David McLaughlin joined Ron today, too, with what he knows of the two newest "Democratic" candidates to qualify for the special election to fill Marjorie Taylor Greene's vacated Congressional seat. Shawn Harris we know; who's Jim Davis and Jonathan Hobbs? Tune in to catch the Ron Show weekdays from 4-6pm Eastern time on Georgia NOW! Grab the app or listen online at heargeorgianow.com.#TheRonShow #HearGeorgiaNow #AndrewHeaton #GeorgiaPolitics #GASenate #GAGovernor #MarkKelly #StatePolitics #PoliticalAnalysis
In this week's Talking Money, Rory goes over the increasing problems faced by universities and other private education institutions of why they're struggling for funding and what is being done to stop universities from closing for good.
In this week's Talking Money, Jessica discusses how couples should discuss money, the importance of discussing money, and research on different ‘money languages' that people have.
In this episode of "Money Meets Medicine," Dr. Jimmy Turner and Justin Harvey CFP tackle the often awkward money conversations that arise during family gatherings, especially around the holidays. They share personal stories and professional advice on discussing topics like inheritance, financial support for aging parents, and estate planning. The hosts emphasize the importance of honest communication, setting boundaries, and involving financial advisors when needed. Listeners are encouraged to start these conversations early to prevent misunderstandings, protect relationships, and ensure smoother financial planning within families.Looking to learn about the personal finance topics every doctor needs to know about? Check out one of our classes inside of Medical Degree Financial University: https://moneymeetsmedicine.com/mdfu Every doctor needs own-occupation disability insurance. To get it from a source you can trust? Visit https://moneymeetsmedicine.com/disability Want a free copy of The Physician Philosopher's Guide to Personal Finance? Get your free copy here--> https://moneymeetsmedicine.com/freebook Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this week's Talking Money, Daniel Clewlow discusses the true cost of free things - whether that is in money, time, or energy.
In this week's Talking Money, Daniel Clewlow discusses some top tips to help everyone bring their bills down this winter, whilst keeping their homes warm.
In this week's Talking Money, Daniel Clewlow discusses some top tips to help everyone make 2026 a budgeting and saving success.
In this week's Talking Money, Daniel Clewlow discusses how we can make Christmas more affordable, during what is arguably the most expensive time of year.
For some reason best known to the YouTube algorithm a video I did 7 years ago has just had 20 000 views. I'm not complaining I just don't know why. Either way, this week we will mostly be discussing Cockney Rhyming Slang. E mail: petethehxtrucker@gmail.comWebsite: https://petercoath.comPodcast: https://redcircle.com/shows/pete-the-courier-drivers-sunday-q-and-a-the-story-so-farIf you need Insurance call: 0330 808 1033 or follow the link: https://tinyurl.com/pthxtOther social media:https://www.tiktok.com/@pete_the_courier_driverhttps://www.instagram.com/pete_the_courier_driver/https://www.facebook.com/petethecourierdriverhttps://twitter.com/PeteTheCourier#Courier Exchange #CX #Haulage Exchange #HXSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/pete-the-courier-drivers-sunday-q-and-a-the-story-so-far/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this week's Talking Money, Daniel Clewlow discusses credit scores. In particular, how to improve yours ahead of a mortgage application.
In this week's Talking Money, Jessica is joined by precious metal expert Dave Russell, CEO of Goldcore, to discuss how more people are investing in gold, and how to do this.
In this week's Talking Money, Poppy Sayer speaks with Rob Halliday-Stein from Bullion By Post about why, despite gold being one of the world's oldest assets, many people still overlook it as an investment option.
In this episode of Talking Money at the Kitchen Table, host John Savarino is joined by Roan Cannon, Marketing Outreach Manager at Rooted Wealth Advisors, for a candid conversation about how money—or the lack of conversations about it—shapes our lives. Together, they reflect on the influence of family money talks and the impact of silence, the lessons Roan learned about being open with finances rather than hiding them, and why the simple “sleep on it” rule can prevent costly mistakes. They also touch on acknowledging spending problems without shame and the importance of raising financially confident kids by starting adult conversations about responsibility early.Money runs the world, but it doesn't have to run your life. Tune in for real stories, practical advice, and simple steps you can take today to build a healthier money mindset—for yourself and your family.
In this week's Talking Money, Daniel Clewlow is joined by Chris Butler, Finance Director at Ethex, to discuss the rise in ethical investing - and the positive impact it's having on local communities around the UK.
In this week's Talking Money Daniel was joined by Ray Coyle the CEO of Energise Africa for Talk Money Week to discuss how the organisation is helping bridge the climate finance gap by connecting everyday investors with impactful solar energy projects across Africa. They talked about how Energise Africa began, the difference it's made to communities and small businesses, and how it's empowering people to invest sustainably in the transition to clean energy.
In this week's Talking Money, Dan talks about a new report detailing the priorities of home buyers in 2025, and sits down with expert Karen Rodriguez from MFS to discuss why things like wifi connectivity and valuing property quality have become top priorities.
In this week's Talking Money, Jessica is joined by Inheritance Tax Expert and CEO and Founder of Level, George Williamson, to discuss new research showing that many people are financially dependent on inheritance.
In this week's Talking Money, Daniel takes a look at some of the most costly mistakes ever made in movie history.
In this week's Talking Money, Daniel explores why investors seem to flock to gold in times of economic uncertainty.
PLAN GOAL PLAN | Schedule, Mindful, Holistic Goal Setting, Focus, Working Moms
Hey friends! In this episode, I sit down with the amazing Shari Rash from Everyone's Talking Money, and we get real about all the emotions, shame spirals, and identity shifts that come with setting money goals. If you've ever felt like budgeting is a struggle or avoided peeking at your bank account, you are so not alone. This conversation is for you! We dive into why traditional budgets often fail, how to move from money avoidance to money neutrality, and the magic of aligning your financial goals with your true values (not just what you think you “should” want). Sherry shares her wisdom on making money fun, gamifying your goals, and getting honest about what matters most without the guilt or overwhelm. I left this chat feeling so much lighter and inspired, and I know you will too! Whether you're a seasoned saver or just starting to get curious about your finances, you'll find practical tips and a whole lot of encouragement here. Let's make money work for us, not against us! Links & resources: Stuck Assessment: https://www.plangoalplan.com/stuck Plan Goal Plan Planners! https://www.gwawealth.com/author/shari-rash Podcast: https://www.gwawealth.com/podcast Connect with Danielle: Email: support@plangoalplan.com Facebook Group: Join Here Website: PlanGoalPlan.com LinkedIn: (I post most here!) www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-mcgeough-phd-
In this week's Talking Money, Etty is joined by James Shore, Managing Director of iO Finance Partners, to discuss the challenges facing SMEs - with one of the biggest being the lack of lending available, which is stunting their growth.
In this week's Talking Money, Jessica is joined by Jack Smith, the founder and CEO of Love Finance, to discuss how UK small businesses are struggling in the current economy and what they can do.
In this week's Talking Money, Etholle explores how much Britons really spend on their furry (and feathered) friends - and what our pet spending habits reveal about love, lifestyle and loyalty.
In this week's Talking Money, Jessica is joined by Chris Teasdale, the Chief Branch Officer from Handelsbanken, to discuss a new poll of the public, which revealed continued frustration and mistrust regarding automated customer service.
Dylan Snowden's path to financial coaching wasn't exactly traditional—he went from disaster zones to comedy clubs to helping creatives stop the financial chaos. And thank goodness, because his insight on managing lumpy, unpredictable income is exactly what so many of us need. In this episode, Dylan breaks down how to make irregular income feel sustainable, why avoiding your money never helps, and how to finally feel in control—even if you're a freelancer, artist, or entrepreneur living project to project. We talk about the real cost of financial shame, setting up savings buckets (trust me, this one tip will change your life), and what to do with those “unusual months” with big expenses. Dylan is offering Everyone's Talking Money listeners 20% discount on my two-session financial strategy package. You'll walk away learning: How to create financial systems that work with irregular income—not against it Why your spending isn't actually unpredictable (you just haven't been tracking it right) How to use savings buckets to stop surprise expenses from blowing up your budget Why your financial habits won't magically improve when you earn more—and what to do instead A kinder way to start planning for future-you, one small step at a time Follow Dylan on Instagram Watch Dylan's episodes on YouTube Follow us on Instagram @everyonestalkinmoney Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Understanding Money: Unlocking Financial SecurityJared dives deep into the topic of money. He discusses the importance of having a healthy relationship with money, the significant impact of language when talking about finances, and the stories we tell ourselves about money and how they shape our financial reality. Jared shares personal anecdotes and coaching experiences to illustrate how mindset plays a crucial role in achieving financial security and abundance. He emphasizes that money is merely a tool and challenges the negative perceptions surrounding wealth, encouraging listeners to reevaluate and improve their financial outlook. Additionally, Jared offers resources and books for further learning and announces his journey towards becoming a certified life coach.00:44 The Importance of Financial Wealth03:52 Understanding Your Relationship with Money06:56 The Language of Money12:44 Stories That Shape Financial Mindsets16:12 Developing a Wealthy Mindset21:18 Conclusion and Personal Growth
In this episode of the Dollars & Sense Financial Podcast, host Joel Garris dives into two essential and often overlooked topics: how to discuss finances with your kids and how to prepare for the survivor's penalty when losing a partner.
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Here to talk about the psychology of money – sans the BS – is Ramit Sethi. A finance entrepreneur who actually meets you exactly where you are, Ramit helps you create the rich life you deserve – the one your bank told you that you couldn't have.Setbacks don't have to mean cutbacks. Ramit gives you the permission to rewrite the money rules that have kept you prisoner in your own life. His book, I Will Teach You to Be Rich, changed K + L's lives, and now he has turned his focus to how money conversations unfold in relationships on his brand new podcast, I Will Teach You to Be Rich by Ramit Sethi, launching August 4th. Thanks to his no-nonsense approach to finance, couples have given him access to their accounts to untangle the money issues that play out in relationships.Morning Microdose is a podcast curated by Krista Williams and Lindsey Simcik, the hosts and founders of Almost 30, a global community, brand, and top rated podcast.With curated clips from the Almost 30 podcast, Morning Mircodose will set the tone for your day, so you can feel inspired through thought provoking conversations…all in digestible episodes that are less than 10 minutes.Wake up with Krista and Lindsey, both literally and spiritually, Monday-Friday.If you enjoyed this conversation, listen to the full episode on Spotify here and on Apple here.
Pumped Up Parenting | The Best Advice that NO ONE ELSE GIVES YOU about Raising Kids in Today's World
In this insightful episode of the Pumped Up Parenting Podcast, I'm joined by Ed Vargo, financial advisor and founder of EnlightenHer, a platform created to help women confidently take control of their finances. Together, we dive into why teaching your kids about money—especially your daughters—is one of the most important lessons you can pass on.We break down why so many parents avoid money conversations, how to shift your mindset around finances, and what simple steps you can take to model confidence and clarity with money. Whether you're great with budgets or not-so-great, this episode gives you the tools and encouragement to start building your child's financial confidence—starting today.Learn more at enlightenher.comShare this episode with a fellow parent—it's a money conversation that really matters!*******************************************************Are you ready to STOP YELLING AT YOUR CHILD in just 21 Days? Join my newest program at low introductory pricing... go to QUITYELLING.COM1. Need more help? Let's grab some coffee or tea and talk. Go to TalkWithCelia.com and choose the time that works for you.2. Looking for a manual for parenting your child (now in English & Spanish)? It's finally here and you can grab your copy of my latest parenting & children's books today!3. Become a Member of my TRANQUILITY TRIBE and STOP YELLING Once & For All.4. Read my latest article to find out how to stop yelling... https://celiaArticle.com5. Looking to be part of a fun free and informative FB community (without all the bitching)?... join us in Pumped Up Parenting6. Love YouTube? Do you know there are lots of parenting videos, story time videos for you and your kids, as well as some great family workout videos? All on Pumped Up Parenting with Celia Kibler7. Follow me on Instagram and TikTok8. Join me on my newest platform PEANUT: Connecting women across fertility & motherhood9. Get my parenting worksheet and other resources at PumpedUpParenting.Etsy.com10. Join us on THE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF CALM, watch the full replay on our YouTube Channel @DayofCalmTake the Pledge, Support our Mission of the Day of Calm Foundation to SOOTHE THE ANGER & RAGE AT THE HUMAN CORE as we work to end senseless violence against our kids.Support our school in Uganda, Share the Day, Attend a Calm Class or Parenting Class and feel great!
This week, high-performance coach, podcaster, and co-founder of Cashflow Co., Terry Condon, returns with powerful insights and mental models to help you build financial confidence while strengthening your most important relationship. He challenges traditional views of wealth, emphasising that true success isn't just about money—it's about aligning your finances with your values to create a more fulfilling life.In this episode, you'll learn how to define personal values, create a shared financial vision with your partner, and navigate money conversations without conflict. Whether you're looking to gain clarity on your financial goals or simply want a healthier relationship with money, this conversation is packed with game-changing advice you won't want to miss.Big hug,RichHere are the links mentioned by Terry in the episode:Cashflow Co.How to get your partner on board with your financesMoney Minded podcastDetermine your financial skill score. Get full access to The Dad Mindset at www.thedadmindset.com/subscribe
Managing money is a crucial life skill, yet we often overlook teaching it to our children. In this episode, Lisa Umina sits down with author Rachel Gregory—mother, scholar, and hotelier—to discuss how simple piggy banks can grow into successful businesses. Together, they explore the inspiration behind Gracie and Aero's adventures and the valuable financial lessons woven into their story.
Talking about money can be uncomfortable—but it doesn't have to be! If you're wondering how to ask your family about contributing to your wedding budget, this episode will walk you through exactly what to say (and what to avoid!).In this episode, we cover:✔️ How to approach your family about financial contributions
Ever feel like you need to downplay your accomplishments to be truly humble? Do you ever worry that sharing your passions and talents makes you appear prideful or self-focused? Lisa Whittle gets super honest in this episode, sharing how she used to believe minimizing her work and giftings was a sign of humility. Unpacking the difference between "false humility" (where you focus on not talking about yourself), and true humility (where you focus on recognizing your true identity and purpose in Christ). Lisa shares her own personal experience with both. Get ready to learn how Holy Spirit self-awareness can help you understand what real humility looks like in your own life – tune in to discover a more authentic way to live!Listen in to learn more:(:58) - Lisa shares her personal experience of false humility(2:26) - Deliverance from a mistaken mindset(3:29) - Boundaries and ministry (6:27) - What is true humility? Let's define it (9:55) - False humility and who we are fooling (12:45) - Five symptoms of false humility…plus some(17:51) - Very demure, cute trends and the pride it reveals (22:10) - What does false humility point to?Mentioned in the episode:Crossway: https://www.crossway.org/PlusPrep Dish: https://prepdish.com/JOEThe Hard Good: https://www.lisawhittle.com/goodResources:Special thank you to this season's sponsors of the Jesus Over Everything show:Crossway: “The Story of Jesus: A Guided Journey Through the Gospel of John” shares the gospel message in an inviting, book-like format that's accessible for both nonbelievers and new Christians. Pick up a copy wherever books are sold or visit the link above to learn how you can get 30% off with a Crossway+ account. Prep Dish: Prep Dish is the best way for busy people to get nourishing meals on the table, without the stress. Listeners of the JOE Show can enjoy a FREE two-week trial of Prep Dish meal plans by visiting the link above. Connect with Lisa:Website: https://www.lisawhittle.comSubstack: https://letsbeclear.substack.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lisawhittleofficialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisawhittleFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lisawhittleofficial
Can talking about money save your marriage? Discover how financial discussions before saying "I do" can be as vital as love itself. Joined by life coach Richard Akita, we unravel the myths of sole breadwinners and the traditional roles that often set couples up for failure. With finance ranking as a leading cause of divorce, we share stories of transparent budgeting and mutual efforts that can help achieve dreams like building a dream house, turning the idea of shared financial responsibility from a burden into a harmonious partnership.Imagine a marriage where cultural norms don't dictate who holds the purse strings. Through personal anecdotes, including a 36-year-long marriage and role reversals for love's sake, we explore how open communication can uproot misconceptions that weigh down relationships. We discuss strategic financial planning, such as setting up joint accounts and tackling prenuptial agreements, to ensure that both partners are on the same page. By debunking societal pressures and highlighting the importance of financial independence and consistency, we provide a roadmap for navigating the complexities of financial partnerships.What happens when a flashy spender runs into financial trouble? We examine the importance of honest discussions about money, urging couples to avoid destructive spending habits. Through real-life narratives, we highlight the role of education, resilience, and cultural differences in managing finances and overcoming crises. As we wrap up, we celebrate the power of community and connection through shared experiences, inviting listeners to engage with us and explore the myriad ways finances can either break or build a relationship. Join us and transform your financial dialogues into a cornerstone of successful and lasting partnerships.Support the showWatch the video episode of this on YouTube - https://linktr.ee/konnectedminds
On this episode of 'Do More With Your Money,' T.J. van Gerven chats with Certified Financial Planner and money expert Shannah Game. Shannah, who hosts the successful podcast 'Everyone's Talking Money' and authored 'Unraveling Your Relationship With Money,' shares insights from her career on financial planning and education. The discussion delves into Shannah's personal journey in the financial industry, the concept of money trauma, and common financial behaviors, including scarcity and spendthrift mindsets. They also cover the importance of financial literacy, managing joint finances in relationships, and teaching children about money. Shannah emphasizes that understanding one's emotional relationship with money is crucial for making positive financial decisions and offers actionable advice for both individuals and families. Connect and learn more about Shannah 00:00 Introduction to Today's Episode 00:47 Shannah Game's Journey to Financial Expertise 02:36 Understanding Money Trauma 04:01 Common Financial Behaviors and Mindsets 06:39 Millennials and Money Challenges 08:52 Building Healthy Money Habits 13:01 Teaching Kids About Money 15:56 Maintaining a Healthy Relationship with Money 21:27 Combining Finances in Relationships 25:45 The Pursuit of Financial Independence 30:10 Shannah's Book and Final Thoughts
This week, editor Will Kaback sat down with Dave O'Brien, the policy director for RepresentUs, to ask him some of the questions our readers always ask us about money in politics — how it works, how it's changed, and what can be done to stop it. The conversation touched on how wealthy individuals like Elon Musk impacted the election, the ballot initiatives on campaign finance reform that RepresentUs supported in 2024, whether there's anything good about super PACs, and some of the innovative ways that local governments are regulating money in politics. This is a preview of today's Friday edition that is available in full and ad-free for our premium podcast subscribers. If you'd like to complete this episode and receive Sunday editions, exclusive interviews, bonus content, and more, head over to tanglemedia.supercast.com and sign up for a membership. If you are currently a newsletter subscriber, inquiry with us about how to receive a 33% discount on a podcast subscription! You can subscribe to Tangle by clicking here or drop something in our tip jar by clicking here. Our podcast is written by Isaac Saul and edited and engineered by Jon Lall. Music for the podcast was produced by Diet 75. Our newsletter is edited by Managing Editor Ari Weitzman, Will Kaback, Bailey Saul, Sean Brady, and produced in conjunction with Tangle's social media manager Magdalena Bokowa, who also created our logo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Money Talks! I had the pleasure of sitting down with Sean Kearney, owner of Amvoy Wealth for Episode 6 of the Season. Originally from Dublin, Sean has been a successful financial planner for 25 years and recently expanded his services to the U.S.As an Irish person living in America, I've often felt lost when it comes to financial management. Sean's insights are not only invaluable but also surprisingly accessible, even for those of us who may not fit into the higher income bracket. His straightforward advice on planning for the future while managing, saving, and investing money is particularly beneficial for Irish individuals who intend to remain in the U.S. or are considering a return to Ireland.Sean is a Cross-Border Financial Planner dedicated to helping Irish individuals who are relocating, residing in, or returning from the U.S. He provides strategic guidance for making smart, compliant, and tax-efficient financial decisions.Working alongside international tax and legal experts, Sean crafts comprehensive financial plans that address the unique challenges and opportunities in Cross-Border Wealth Management. Amvoy Wealth is regulated by both the Central Bank of Ireland and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), ensuring that clients receive the highest standard of service.Amvoy Wealth's mission is to provide clients with peace of mind, confidence, and clarity about their financial future—whether that be in the U.S., Ireland, or split between both!Support the showNavigating New York is proudly sponsored by Amvoy Wealth: a Cross Border Financial Planning Firm specialising in assisting Irish citizens with financial interest in Ireland and the United States. Get in touch today: info@amvoywealth.com / www.amvoywealth.comPlease rate & review wherever you listen. Thank you to my incredible video producer Adrian Mullan: https://www.ampedvision.com.au/Subscribe to Navigating New York Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@NavigatingNewYorkAnd if you would like to support the Podcast you can at buymeacoffee.com
Today's episode addresses everyone's favorite topic: MONEY. Caro and Niki decide to sign up for painting classes because wall art is too expensive (let's see if they'll actually follow through with it though). Then, they talk about what they'd be doing if they could work for fun and not for money (lol, goals). The rest of the episode is spent discussing an email from a MOH who's bride friend is asking her to pay a trillion dollars for her MOH duties, which leads to a larger discussion: why is being a bridesmaid so effing expensive, and how can we be good bridesmaids without spending our life savings? The girlies then answer audience questions which inevitably leads to the topic of baby timelines, shocker! xoxo