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Mom & Dad’s Money Advice is Kind Of Wrong

Mom & Dad’s Money Advice is Kind Of Wrong

FromEveryone's Talkin' Money


Mom & Dad’s Money Advice is Kind Of Wrong

FromEveryone's Talkin' Money

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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Oct 11, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The money rules that your mom and dad and previous generations lived by no longer work. As a millennial, you are seeing a very different world. This new world means you’ve got to know what advice still works and what advice just doesn’t cut it anymore.Join me in a solo episode as I break down the money advice that works and what money advice needs to be shown to the curb. What You'll LearnHow to dissect the money advice you received as a childWhat money advice worked well for our parent's and grandparent'sWhy we need new money advice as millennialsWhat money advice should we keep and how to use it to our advantage SUBSCRIBE & SHAREWant to be the first to know when new episodes are released? Click here to subscribe in iTunes! IT’S FREE!Go behind the scenes of the podcast and sign up for our free monthly emails.Ask ShannahHave an Ask Shannah question, submit it hereGet SocialShannah on TwitterShannah on Instagram
Released:
Oct 11, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Let’s be real, most people don’t like talking about sex or politics, and money is the biggest taboo topic of them all. The Millennial Money podcast flips the script on the “old school” approach to money. Relatable, inspiring, and a little bit gritty, host and award-winning Certified Financial Planner Shannah Compton Game helps listeners uncover their money story to see past the numbers to unlock the lives they want to live. Each week Millennial Money creates a safe space by talking with special guests from around the world discussing money wellness, entrepreneurship, traveling like a boss, and what makes millennials tick. By sharing stories from different perspectives and walks of life, listeners discover what works for them and leave their money worries at the door.