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Are you ready to cultivate a worry-free relationship with money? In this episode of the Intuitive Abundance podcast, Rebecca Davison explores the metaphysical aspects of money and how your thoughts and feelings shape your financial reality. Rebecca Davison helps spiritual leaders and entrepreneurs achieve bigger abundance by creating a solid foundation, setting clear boundaries, and establishing a container for their money to grow. She founded the Intuitive Life Academy to assist individuals on their spiritual leadership journey. Discover the power of trust, intuition, and self-belief in attracting abundance. Learn how to shift your mindset, release guilt, and embrace your worthiness to create a harmonious relationship with money. Imagine trusting the universe and your intuition to guide you toward financial success. Learn how to shift your mindset and cultivate a positive relationship with money, allowing it to flow effortlessly into your life. Join the conversation and unlock the pathway to financial freedom and fulfillment. Tune in now! What You'll Learn From this Episode: Learn the importance of cultivating a worry-free relationship with money. Understand how fear and guilt can block your connection with Source Energy. Recognize the role of the ego in creating fear and resistance around money. Worry-free money is the result of cultivating a trusting relationship with yourself and the universe. - Rebecca Davison Topics Covered 00:14 - Explaining the metaphysical aspect of thoughts and feelings in relation to money. 01:09 - The importance of trust in the universe and intuition for a worry-free relationship with money. 04:18 - Examining the meaning attached to money and how it affects your relationship with it. 10:40 - The role of the ego in resisting belief system changes and the need for forgiveness and acceptance. 13:06 - Choosing happiness and fulfillment independent of external circumstances. 18:05 - The relationship between money and the Universe, and the importance of a worry-free relationship with both. 22:48 - The transformative power of money coaching and the connection between money and self-worth. 24:45 - Invitation to join the Elegant Wealth Facebook group for wealth cultivation and training opportunities. 25:12 - Conclusion and encouragement to follow soul guidance and embrace money as a pathway to abundance and fulfillment. Ways to Connect with Rebecca Davison: Website: https://www.rebeccadavison.life Facebook: Elegant Wealth with Rebecca Davison https://www.facebook.com/groups/655796385959449&n
So many new things have come to fruition over the past few months! The community is going through an upgrade.. Presenting.. Anxious Free Mama's! After having many discussions with you guys this episode is wildly needed! It's time to clean up your money and remove anxiety around this area of your life, This is going to be work, But more so this about building a new habit of discipline around your finances and improving how you build a financially free life. Worry Free Money Masterclass Apply To The Freedom Experience 6 Week Intensive - Stepping Into That Next Level Of YOU Scripture: Ecclesiastes 5:10 Romans 13:8 Proverbs 13:11
Life is full of making tough decisions but that doesn't mean they're any easier to make. That's why I'm so happy to have a return guest on the show to talk about her new book, No-Regret Decisions: Making Good Choices During Difficult Times. Shannon Lee Simmons is back on the show to share how we can all tackle life's big decisions without regret. Shannon is an award-winning Certified Financial Planner, speaker, Chartered Investment Manager, author, and founder of the New School of Finance. No-Regret Decisions: Making Good Choices During Difficult Times is her third book after, Worry-Free Money and Living Debt-Free. In this episode, Shannon shares the missing piece when making tough decisions and why we must stop focusing on the outcomes when making no-regret-based decisions. Shannon also shares her go-to strategies found in her new book that outline how to make decisions that are right for you and your life. For full episode show notes visit: https://jessicamoorhouse.com/368
In this episode Vanessa brings on her accountant and financial advisor Shannon Lee Simmons from New School of Finance for a vulnerable and personal discussion about how she is healing her relationship with money and finances. They discuss how to navigate stressful, or difficult financial times, the most common financial trends that have been present over 2019-2021, how to begin changing your financial situation in a way that is manageable and empowering, and how to spend and save while honouring "high emotional return on investments" with an "anti-budget". Vanessa shares a bit about her process as a young entrepreneur and what it was like filing for a consumer proposal and how that helped her become more aware and conscious of her money patterns, blocks, and stories around money and how working with a financial advisor like Shannon (who is also a life coach) was, and continues to be incredibly supportive as she rebuilds wealth. This episode is full of Shannon's invaluable money management tips and gives you a break down of her two books Living Debt-Free and Worry-Free Money. IG @newschooloffinance @shanleesimmons Episode produced by Ryan Thompson --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/allthatheals/message
La pobreza no es mental, pero sentirnos constantemente así puede llevarnos a estar realmente sin dinero. La idea de gastar menos de lo que se gana es hasta cierto punto obvia, hacer un presupuesto y seguirlo es realmente complicado, la vida no se cansa de lanzar sus inconvenientes uno tras otro y tener dinero se vuelve una tarea aparentemente imposible. En este episodio veremos 5 pasos para crear un mejor presupuesto. Abordamos enseñanzas del libro: Worry-Free Money de Shannon Lee Simmons. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/abraham-kuri-cruz/support
Shannon Lee Simmons, certified financial planner and author of Worry-Free Money and founder of the New School of Finance, joins us to talk about the options you to get out of debt. Find out more at shannonleesimmons.com and connect on with Shannon on Instagram. Connect with the New School of Finance on Instagram.
This week, Carmen and Jordan meet with Shannon Lee Simmons, Certified Financial Planner, Chartered Investment Manager, and founder of The New School of Finance. Shannon is widely recognized as a trailblazer in the Canadian financial planning industry and has published two bestselling books, Worry-Free Money and Living Debt-Free. In this episode, Shannon shares her fun and fresh perspective when it comes to budgeting for your first home or investment property. She also talks listeners through some of the top debt mistakes Canadians are making and how to overcome these obstacles, along with how to fast-track for retirement using real estate investing strategies. What's more, this is an extended version of our episode, so check out the full episode to hear why Carmen and Jordan are so passionate about financial literacy and planning for your future! Episode Highlights: · Shannon's background · Strategies and tips for buying a first property · First time home buyers and RRSPs · Affordability criteria · Debt myths, mistakes, and recommendations · Investment strategies for retirement · The importance of financial planning Quotes: “You pay for my brain, nothing else.” “I like to use the term ‘cash flow plan'.” “It's definitely something you want to make sure you're getting customized advice for.” “Those fixed expenses are really important to keep at 55% or lower.” “I think patience is the real lesson here.” “I feel like you need a team…it's like a trifecta of awesome.” “It's so much easier to stay at zero when you're at zero.” “You can't live in a stock.” “We've helped people change their lives so many times.” “That income that is coming from that rental property is mimicking a pension for you.” “Have a plan!” “A lot of times people are scared that they're not going to be able to reach where their goals are, so it's easier to ignore it.” “I actually think financial planning is a form of self-care because at 3 a.m. you don't have to worry.” “I'm basically just nosy – that's why I got into this business…I'm fun at parties.” Links: 30 Minutes to Wealth homepage: https://www.30minutestowealth.com/
This week on the podcast we're talking with Shannon Lee Simmons about creating a shame-free, blame-free debt repayment plan so we can all live debt free. Something's gotta go. We fell in love with our pale aqua, retro, little car. But after answering our life planning questions we realized she wasn't our thing anymore. It was a tough decision but we are not looking back. Well, maybe a few more drives through the English countryside this spring. Check out the show notes for pictures! This week is a bit of a related podcast to our show from last week, which was all about my student debt and the lessons we learned in paying it off. We talked about our experience, but it's really just one viewpoint. So, I figured it was a good idea to have someone with more debt experience on the show. Debt is one of the big hurdles that can keep you stuck in a negative mindset and it's a real struggle for anyone to figure out how to live a great life today, while you're still paying for something that happened in the past. This week we're talking with Shannon Lee Simmons, a CFP and founder of The New School of Finance. She's the author of two books: Worry-Free Money and Living Debt Free. We wanted to have her on because her approach to debt is so realistic. She doesn't want to punish you for past mistakes and she doesn't think that you have to give up everything you love to get out of debt. Her approach is balanced and fun (kind of like her personality). In this episode, you'll hear How Shannon started her financial planning company by bartering her services with over 300 women. How to stop the shame spiral that comes with debt The major reasons that land people into debt and it's really not what we think. Why sometimes paying off your zero interest debt first, rather than the high-interest debt, may actually be a good idea. How you can pay off your debt without taking extreme measures depriving yourself of the things you love. It's ok to live your life while still paying off debt. Check out the show notes for pictures and links! http://theworthproject.co/2019/04/29/a-shame-free-bla…approach-to-debt/ You can find Shannon Lee Simmons at The New School of Finance http://www.shannonleesimmons.com/
This is the second of a two-part series Money Matters, which takes a look at some of the financial implications of raising kids today. In this episode I've again got two very insightful guests. You may have caught my guest Shannon Lee Simmons' on CBC's Metro Morning, the Marilyn Dennis Show or seen her column in the Toronto Star. Shannon is a certified financial planner and founder of The New School of Finance, as well as the author of two best-selling books, Worry-Free Money and Living Debt-Free. I also get to chat with Doretta Thompson, who's the head of financial literacy for the Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada. Doretta has a lot of great insights into how Canadians stack up in financial literacy, where we can improve, where we can access free resources and how to get started with turning around a difficult financial situation. This episode is full of straight talk on family finances, as is the first in this series, episode 229. Show Notes Love our work? Please check out our Patreon Campaign! Become a patron of the show for as little as $1 per month
Shannon Lee Simmons is the Founder of the New School of Finance, an unbiased advice-only financial planning school. Shannon is a Certified Financial Planner, a Chartered Investment Manager, and a public speaker. She is the celebrated author of the national bestseller Worry-Free Money and has penned a new book called Living Debt Free: The No Shame No Blame Guide to Getting Rid of Debt. Shannon is a financial expert on The Marilyn Denis Show and a columnist for CBC’s On the Money and Metro Morning. She has a BAH in Economics and Finance from Queen’s University. Shannon joins me today to discuss her new book, which details a practical approach to eliminate debt and work toward living debt-free. She shares the principles of her plan to help people out of debt which includes key strategies and a step-by-step approach that will help you quickly clear your debt. She also shares several vital components of financial planning including creating a ‘Debt Map’ and why ‘Debt Stacking’ is the most efficient approach to reducing debt. “Mapping out your debt is the first step to getting debt-free. After all, you can’t tackle a problem unless you know what the problem is.” - Shannon Lee Simmons This Week on Young Money: The inspiration behind Shannon’s latest book, Living Debt-Free: The No Shame No Blame Guide to Getting Rid of Debt. Why it’s essential to recognize how and why you got into the debt loop. How reframing your debt and having a perspective switch will be motivational and help you keep going. The key strategies for dealing with debt. Why you should create a ‘Debt Map’ when multiple debts exist and how to prioritize it. How to figure out what amount of money you can realistically put towards clearing your debt. How to ensure you don’t suffer debt fatigue and why your repayments need to be palatable. What ‘Debt Stacking’ means and why it’s the fastest and most effective way to clear your debt. How consolidation and using your spare savings are two ‘Debt Slammers’ that will help reduce stress and make your debt more manageable. Why you should continue to build emergency savings and avoid becoming one of the 90% that give up on clearing their debt when a surprise financial expense occurs. The most common misconceptions that surround debt and the emotional elements to consider when creating a financial plan. Shannon Lee Simmons’ Advice for Living Debt-Free: Create a map of your debt. Figure out the amount that you can put towards clearing your debt. Tackle one debt at a time and prioritize it with the highest interest rate. After the first debt is cleared, use those saving to clear the next debt. Consolidate your debt to the lowest interest rate. Take spare money out of your savings and use it to lower your debt. Continue to build an emergency fund. Resources Mentioned: EP057 Bankruptcy and Consumer Proposals 101 with Doug Hoyes EP045 Stop Feeling Broke with Shannon Lee Simmons Gail Vaz Oxlade Connect with Shannon Lee Simmons: Shannon Lee Simmons website New School of Finance Living Debt-Free: The No Shame No Blame Guide to Getting Rid of Debt by Shannon Lee Simmons Worry-Free Money: The guilt-free approach to managing your money and you life by Shannon Lee Simmons Shannon Lee Simmons on LinkedIn New School of Finance on LinkedIn Shannon Lee Simmons on Facebook New School of Finance on Facebook Shannon Lee Simmons on Twitter New School of Finance on Twitter Shannon Lee Simmons on Instagram New School of Finance on Instagram Rate, Share & Inspire Other Young Millionaires-in-the-Making Thanks for tuning into the Young Money Podcast - the advice show for young millionaires-in-the-making! If you enjoyed this week’s episode, head over to iTunes and leave us a rating and review. Visit our website to learn how easy it is to leave a review on iTunes. Don’t forget to share your favorite episodes on social media! Subscribe to the Young Money Podcast on iTunes so you never miss an episode and reach out to us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, our Linkedin Company Page, or by visiting our website.
In this episode, I sit down with Shannon Lee Simmons, founder of The New School of Finance to discuss how we can be more intentional with the dollars that enter and exit our bank accounts. We explore key concepts from her book, Worry-Free Money, that provide permission to opt-out of our life checklists, ditch traditional budgeting and end financial drama for good. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS & TOPICS DISCUSSED: Shannon shares what led her to pursuing the field of finance and what inspired her method of financial planning Navigating feelings of being “broke” and our fundamental beliefs to either spend or save Letting go of the “life checklist” and how social media plays a role in our financial decisions Why traditional budgets don't work (and what to do instead!) The intricacies of financial planning for the self-employed The importance of giving our money a role (an intention) and why it's so important to honour it The concept of ‘EROI’ or emotional return on investment and “happy spending” and how this can help us follow through with our financial plans How to normalize the money conversation SHOW NOTES & REFERENCES: Grab a copy of Shannon's book, Worry-Free Money and newest release Living Debt Free. Explore Wealthsimple "investing on auto-pilot". Get $10k managed free for a year when you open an account through this link. This episode is supported by our monthly patrons. Head to patreon.com/ideaswithintention to learn more about becoming a show supporter or show influencer!
Who needs financial planning advice? Realistically, everyone, no matter their income level, can benefit from financial planning advice – so why not make financial planning more accessible, even to people who aren’t necessarily in higher income ranges? That’s what Shannon Lee Simmons set out to do. Shannon is recognized as a trailblazer in the financial planning industry. She is a Certified Financial Planner, Chartered Investment Manager, and founder of the New School of Finance. She is also an author. Her book Worry-Free Money is a national bestseller. Shannon has built her career around helping ordinary people navigate the economic climate. Listen to today’s episode to hear more about how Shannon arrived at her business model, why she believes emotions matter in financial planning, and her unique approach to referrals. Topics Discussed in This Episode: What Shannon’s firm does and who they serve What prompted Shannon to start a financial planning firm How Shannon makes her business model work Why emotions matter in financial planning How to provide financial advice that takes emotion into account How Shannon’s courses relate to her practice What the client experience looks like for Shannon’s clients Why Shannon doesn’t take referral arrangements Shannon’s thoughts on paying down debt Shannon’s upcoming book, Living Debt-free, coming out in January 2019 Upcoming projects that Shannon is excited about Shannon’s words of wisdom for financial planners who want to grow their business Links and Resources: New School of Finance Worry-free Money  Quotes from Shannon: “It’s easy for me to look back now and say “you can have it all, it’s a balance, blah, blah blah,” but I worked my butt off for a very long time working outrageous hours and evenings and doing free talks at every condo party room for a long time.” “Never take any client – anything – for granted.” “I think there’s nothing worse in the world than trying to get financial advice and then being priced away from it.” Shannon is a known financial p
Shannon Lee Simmons is a CFP (Certified Financial Planner), CIM (Chartered Investment Manager, media personality, and founder of the New School of Finance. As the Author of Worry-Free Money, Shannon is considered a trailblazer in the Canadian financial planning industry. Today, we discuss the financial aspect of being a PR freelancer and/or agency owner. Tune in to hear her great insights! Topics: The New School of Finance How to financially plan for running your own business Opportunities for professional development How to finance professional development Pros and cons of hourly and flat rates The importance of keeping and organizing receipts How to bill appropriately Understanding business taxes The big mistake all freelancers make This podcast is courtesy of Pitch Graphic Design, a Toronto based firm, whose goal is to provide quality graphic designs for Public Relations. If you would like to get in touch with Pitch, please fill out the contact form. Resources: New School of Finance Shannon’s Website Worry-Free Money Pitch Graphic Design on Instagram Quotes: “As a corporation, you get to choose how much money comes out of the corporation to be your personal income.” -Shannon Lee Simmons “Just making sure that you’re up-to-date on what the government allows you to write off...it can be a bit sticky.” -Shannon Lee Simmons “The lack of tracking expenses and then not having enough money put aside for taxes. It is something that can kill your business.” - Shannon Lee Simmons
http://www.alainguillot.com/shannon-lee-simmons-how-to-have-worry-free-money/ Shannon Lee Simmons is amazing. She is a Certified Financial Planner (CFP), Chartered Investment Manager (CIM), speaker, media personality, entrepreneur, personal finance expert, financial literacy advocate, and founder/owner of Toronto’s advice-only financial planning practice - New School of Finance, the educational hub for Canadians to get advice and learn about personal and small business finance. Worry-Free Money Worry Free Money Author of the book: Worry-Free Money: The guilt-free approach to managing your money and your life Shannon provides financial planning, cash management, portfolio assessment, tax planning and small business advice to professionals, small business owners, families, and retirees. Shannon was named one of Canada’s Top 30 Under 30, the 2014 Notable Award for Best In Finance and New School of Finance won the 2016 Wealth Professional Award for Digital Innovation. She appears as a financial expert in TV, and is a regular contributor for the Toronto Star'Money Makeover, Cityline tv, BBC Capital, has a monthly column for Globe and Mail and is a personal finance columnist for CBC’s On the Money and Metro Morning. Highlights from the interview Her original plan was to go into medicine because that's what people encouraged her to do, but then she took some economic and finance courses that's what she ended up doing. Found a job helping high net worth individuals with their personal finances. The discovered that people who are not wealthy, don't have lots of choices of where to get financial help. After the 2008 financial crisis, when she saw other people struggling with their personal finance, started to get the urge of helping different demographics, not just the wealthy. Quit her work on 2010 and launched a project whereas she was trading financial advice in exchange of goods and services. After a year of living on the barter system, she realized how many people needed financial advice. She launched the New School of Finance, and the business grew by word of mouth advertising. We discussed the conflict of interests faced by commission based financial advisers. Shannon believe that fee-only financial advice is the only alternative. Where there is no conflict of interest and more transparency. We discussed the high-fee mutual funds suggested by commission-based advisers vs. low-cost ETFs. We described the process of becoming a client of New School of Finance. How, though the support of her team and family, she was able to put time aside to write the book Worry-Free Money. We go through the time break down of being a mom of a little baby, being an entrepreneur and a writer. I would never expect an employee to work on the weekend, because it's not their business, it's my business.
**Shannon Lee Simmons** was searching for a way to combine her love of math with her love of people - and she's done it! As a financial planner, accountant, life coach, author, new mom and founder of The New School of Finance, she has created her dream job and proves that working in finance is more than number crunching - it's about helping people. Find out more about Shannon at **[www.newschooloffinance.com](http://www.newschooloffinance.com/),** follow her on [**Instagram**](https://www.instagram.com/shanleesimmons/) and [**Twitter**](https://twitter.com/shanleesimmons) (@shanleesimmons) and check out her book **Worry Free Money**! Email us your own career story or a career you'd like to learn more about at **clockinpodcast@gmail.com** Follow CLOCKIN' IN on: * Instagram: [**@clockininpodcast**](https://www.instagram.com/clockin_in_podcast/) * Facebook: [**Clockin' In**](https://www.facebook.com/clockininpodcast/) * Twitter: [**@clockinpodcast**](https://twitter.com/clockinpodcast) Music by HookSounds ([**http://www.hooksounds.com**](http://www.hooksounds.com))
Shannon Lee Simmons wants everyone to have access to unbiased and affordable financial advice. In late 2010, frustrated that Bay street was only interested in clients that have tons of money, she left her high paying job to start the Barter Babes project. Shannon would offer her financial services in exchange for any good or service that she needed. Over one year Shannon helped over 300 women and never once accepted cash for her services. Unable to go back to Bay street after that, Shannon realized her only option was to start the best fee-only financial planning firm in Canada. She called it the New School of Finance and she never looked back. When she's not helping people at the New School, you can find Shannon in just about every newspaper, and all over Canadian television, promoting her new book Worry-Free Money. Shannon was nice enough to host me at the New School of Finance where we talked about her personal finance journey. Shannon was also the first guest to agree to sing on the podcast! Look for that fun segment near the end of the episode. NEXT EPISODE 29 - John Kalos
At the end of the day, money shouldn't be something you worry about, or feel guilty about, or don't even want to think about. We all deal with money. We all earn it. We all spend it. But it shouldn't be something we're ashamed of or hate talking about. Which is why I loved reading Shannon Lee Simmons' new book Worry-Free Money, which takes a unique and refreshingly positive approach to how to manage your money and feel good about it. Long description: I know I say this for almost every episode, but this seriously is one of my favourite interviews. And it could be because when I met Shannon Lee Simmons, author of Worry-Free Money and founder of The New School of Finance, for the first time, I immediately clicked with her. There aren’t too many financial planners out there who make money fun and cool, but she does and I’m so glad she was able to share her wisdom and personality on the podcast! We talk about a lot of different topics in this episode, but there are two main points that we touch on. First, that budgeting doesn’t have to be boring or restricting, especially if you try out her method of not categorizing all of your variable expenses. I know for me, that’s what I used to do, and I would always end up kicking myself for overspending on groceries one month or spending too much on eating out the next. Instead, just set aside an amount of money you can spend, and spend it until it reaches zero (and not more than that). If you do that, you’ll free yourself from the guilty of not matching your budget perfectly, but you’ll still won’t be spending more than you want. It’s simple really. So simple that I have no idea why we all over-complicate budgeting! Another big topic we tackle is the idea of comparing our financial situation to those of our peers. This is something that is absolutely normal and not something to be ashamed up. We want to keep up with our peers (who doesn’t?) and we want to do whatever it takes so we don’t fall behind. That being said, we don’t have all the information. We don’t know how much our peers earn, how much they spend, or what their net worth is. So really, we shouldn’t try to keep up with the Jones’ because we actually have no idea what’s going on with the Jones’ financials. Maybe they got a big inheritance which is why they could afford to buy a house. Maybe they are actually really frugal in their day-to-day lives which lets them afford those fancy vacations. Maybe they just have different values than us and are just really good at showing that good life on Instagram. The important thing to remember is we should put the focus back on ourselves. Are we happy with where we’re at? Are we spending on things that match our values? Are we meeting our financial goals? I probably could have talked to Shannon for another hour, but I called it at the 45-minute mark. That being said, I highly recommend her book Worry-Free Money (I seriously loved it!) and I also suggest you check out her online courses linked in the show notes. For full episode show notes, visit https://jessicamoorhouse.com/151
Managing finances is challenging at the best of times! Re-building your finances during and after separation is even tougher. Shannon Lee Simmons shares with us about the fantastic framework she's created for thinking about budgeting and making financial decision-making more effective and fun! Shannon is a Certified Financial Planner (CFP), Chartered Investment Manager (CIM), media personality, personal finance expert and founder of the New School of FinanceTM. She is also the author of Worry-Free Money: The Guilt-Free Approach to Managing Your Money and Your Life. Simmons is widely recognized as a trailblazer in the Canadian financial planning industry. She was named one of Canada’s Top 30 Under 30, the Notable Award for Best In Finance and New School of Finance won the 2016 Wealth Professional Award for Digital Innovation. She is a regular financial expert in the media and has a monthly column for Globe and Mail and is a personal finance columnist for CBC’s On the Money and Metro Morning. Your host, Christina Vinters, is a nationally designated Chartered Mediator on a mission to inspire and facilitate healthy family transitions. She is also a gratefully non-practicing Lawyer, Author of Pathways to Amicable Divorce and the DIY Divorce Manual, and Peacemaking Business Consultant. Guest Links: Website: http://www.shannonleesimmons.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shannon.simmons.39 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shanleesimmons/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/shanleesimmons Modern Separations Links: Website: https://www.modernseparations.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/modernseparations Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/divorcewell Twitter: https://twitter.com/cvinters LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cvinters/
If you’ve never met Shannon Lee Simmons before, hold onto your hat, because there’s no one else like her. Founder of The New School of Finance, and author of the book Worry Free Money, Shannon joins Sandi and Chris to talk about how her family talked about money growing up, what the birds and the bees have to do with spending decisions, and why that Ikea Story had to open the book. You - for real - do not want to miss this. 2:15 - How did Shannon grow up talking about money 10:13 - How to tell your friends you don’t want to spend $80 on dinner 14:24 - The words that matter in finance - safe and happy 20:40 - How to build habits of self reflection 32:15 - Curing the problem of financial struggle… instead of just treating it 35:10 - Professional vulnerability… how to be an expert while baring your soul. 42:31 - Letting go of past mistakes
WORRY FREE MONEY with Shannon Lee Simmons BEST/WORST OF 2017 KRAMPUS with Benjamin Staple Allison is reading Hot Milk by Deborah Levy Vass is reading Wine All The Time by Marissa Ross TUNES: 123 by girlpool The Embers by Vagabon Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas by Phoebe Bridgers