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EP151 Milli Moves Financial Fitness Tips from Postsecondary Podcasters Paris Grant & Ryan Banfield

Paris Grant is a full-time student working in banking, as well as the host of the Millennial to Millionaire Podcast, which is dedicated to financial literacy for anyone in need. Ryan Banfield is currently a student at the University of Ottawa, pursuing a Joint Honours degree in Public Administration and Political Science.  Ryan is a journalist at The Fulcrum, University of Ottawa’s English language student newspaper, and the host of the CivNews podcast. Today these two inspiring young gentlemen join the

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EP150 The Top 3 Biz Money Mistakes to Avoid

Do you run your business from your bank account? Maybe you combine your business and personal expenses? If this sounds like you, you may be making some of the most commonly made mistakes in the business world. Today I will be sharing how to avoid these mistakes and how to improve your role as a business owner. Listen in as I explain the importance of checking your finances once a month, instead of leaving it until the yearly end review.

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EP149 Adulting 101: How to Deal with Overwhelming Debt Levels with Taz Rajan, Bromwich + Smith

Taz Rajan has been in the finance industry for 18 years and has her Adult Educator Certificate. She is the Community Engagement Partner at Bromwich+Smith Licensed Insolvency Trustees, where she gets to share her passion for simplifying complex financial concepts for her clients. Today she joins the show to discuss the importance of building long-lasting relationships and letting your inner light shine through. Listen in as Taz shares the changes she has seen in her business since the beginning of

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EP148 Celebrating the Launch of the Young Money Scholarship Fund

In this episode, we are celebrating the launch of the Young Money Scholarship Fund! I’m on a mission to redefine the economic future of the world by addressing the financial literacy of young adults and entrepreneurs. Since the school systems do not do an adequate job of preparing students for the economic realities they will face, I am hoping to help young adults learn and get prepared for financial stability and success early on. My dream has always been to

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EP147 Building Financial Resilience During Times of Crisis with Michelle Jackson

Michelle Jackson helps clients sell what they already know through her course, Make Money with Ebooks, and blog, Michelle is Money Hungry. She focuses on educating older Millennial and GenX women on financial topics related to debt-repayment, relationships, and money, as well as general personal finance content. Today Michelle joins the show to share why she enjoys empowering people to earn more money and why wanting to earn more does not make you greedy. Listen in as she explains the importance

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EP146 Milli Moves: How the Global Pandemic Saved Couples & Guests from Wedding Day Debt

Throughout this pandemic, we have all been dealing with our own unique issues. Some people have lost their businesses, some have experienced the tragedy of losing loved ones, and some have had to cancel their weddings. Love, however, was not canceled—even if the wedding was. So today I want to explain what I believe to be a silver lining of these canceled or delayed weddings and why I think this may have saved you money. Listen in as I explain

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EP145 How Jodi Huettner of Helga Wear Inc. is Changing the World

Being a woman in a male-dominated field comes with its own set of challenges, but Jodi Huettner believes it shouldn’t hold someone back. The Founder and CEO of Helga Wear Inc., Jodi has a background in engineering and helps companies across industries find more safety and more money with body-specific gear for tradeswomen and women in active and outdoor STEM positions. Listen in as Jodi shares how she turned her passion into a business and works to level the playing

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EP144 Adulting 101: Insurance for Young Professionals with David Boldovitch

Great customer service and developing client relationships are the cornerstones of any successful business, according to the Principal of Bold Financial, David Boldovitch. A Toronto-based financial advisory firm, Bold Financial focuses on helping business owners and professionals plan for lifelong security. Today David joins the show to discuss insurance and why it is so important when it comes to protecting your family, as well as your wealth. Listen in as we talk in depth about several different types of insurance

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The star article with Tracey Bissett

Working from home due to the pandemic? You’re eligible for a big tax break — here’s how to get it

While many employees are saving money on transit costs or the price of lunches, they are accumulating other expenses, such as desks and ergonomic chairs, printers and scanners, paper and ink. There may also be other costs: courier services and increased data and electricity usage at home, for example. Tracey Bissett, says that “not all employees are paying the increased costs of working from home out-of-pocket. “Some people are getting a flat benefit from their employer to improve their physical

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EP143 Milli Moves: How to Stop Being Judgy

Do you consider yourself to be judgmental? If you answered no to this question, I want to challenge you to give it another thought. Although it is a human trait to be judgmental, it certainly does not help us to look down on others. So today is a short episode about how to keep our judgment in check, so we can open our minds to new experiences and diverse groups of people. Listen in as I share my own experiences

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EP142 Adulting 101: Your Family & the Law – Lawyers & Mediators Explained with Darlene M. Rites

Darlene M. Rites is a family law lawyer experienced in the resolution of all family law matters with a focus on settlement. With significant experience litigating disputes involving custody, support, property, and child abduction, Darlene applies a practical and individualized approach to all her cases and focuses her unique skills on creating positive outcomes for her family law clients. She joins the show today to discuss what you should consider before moving in with your partner, as well as how

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EP141 Mindless Spending Through the Global Pandemic

Are you being thoughtful with your spending, or are you mindlessly shopping on your phone or computer? With social distancing still in full force, the isolation is starting to get to many of us, and you may feel as though you are spending less because you are not going out and doing as much as before. But in this episode, I want to challenge this assumption and discuss the ways you may be overspending through this pandemic. As an advocate

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How to Effectively Manage Through Economic Downturn with Tracey Bissett

How to Effectively Manage Through Economic Downturn

“For her own finances, Bissett reviewed her cash flow, reduced expenses where possible, and applied for government programs where she qualified. Like any forward-looking business, she also “reached out to contacts to see where [she] can assist.” Just as you’re dealing with new challenges, so are your customers and clients. You may be the source of a new and creative solution to whatever they’re facing today.”

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EP140 Real Estate 101: Role of the Home Inspector with Lisa Simkins

Continuing in our Real Estate 101 series, we have a Home Inspector from Toronto on the show today. Starting out her career in the 1980s, Lisa Simkins did not follow a traditional path towards her life as a young professional woman. After graduating from the University of Waterloo, when the faculty’s department was still called “Man-Environment”, Lisa worked in the fields of Mennonite country as a Land Surveyor’s assistant, then trained at Seneca College for Commercial Diving, obtaining her Canada

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EP139 Should You Be Financially Selfless During a Global Pandemic?

EP139 Should You Be Financially Selfless During a Global Pandemic?

I have had many conversations with business owners and other individuals recently regarding government payments during the current global pandemic. A common theme among them has been people saying things along the lines of, “I’m not so bad off. I’ll be okay, and I’ll let other people or businesses get the money instead.” Hearing this mindset come up again and again really made me wonder: Should you be financially selfless during a global pandemic? In this quick episode, I want

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EP138 Real Estate 101: Role of the Realtor with Alexandra Cote

Alexandra Cote is a motivated realtor with an impressive work ethic, committed to reaching her clients’ real estate goals. Voted Best Real Estate Agent in Toronto for the last 4 years by the NOW Reader’s Choice Awards, Alexandra is a consistent top producer in her industry. She joins the show today to discuss what we can expect to see in real estate as we power through these challenging and tumultuous times. In this episode, we discuss the changes real estate

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EP137 How to Manage & Negotiate With Creditors (People You Owe Money)

During these unusual times, you may find that you are working more, less or not working at all. Because of this, your money situation may be at the forefront of your mind, and you are likely considering how you can save money and keep control of your budget. You may realize that you cannot afford to pay for everything that you are signed up for, so reducing expenses will be essential. You could, for example, consider lowering your auto insurance

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EP136 Inspiration and the Power of Possibility with the Cha-ching Queen, Sanjana Kapur Bansal of Dream Energy Solutions

Sanjana Kapur Bansal is the founder of Dream Energy Solutions, an independent energy broker that helps Ontario businesses make better energy decisions and lower their gas and electric spend. She is a certified business energy professional and licensed energy broker in the province of Ontario. Sanjana is an entrepreneur who is passionate about education and empowerment. She holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in International Business and Marketing from Stephen F. Austin State University and a Master’s in Business Administration

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EP135 How to Evaluate Your Financial Situation and Plan for Cash Control

As we continue to face these unprecedented times with the spread of COVID-19, it’s natural to feel sad, worried, and anxious about what each new day will bring and what your future will hold once the pandemic is over. Whether you’re a student with seminars or classes suddenly cancelled, or a business owner who has been told to close your doors for the foreseeable future, these are uncertain times for everyone. And while we know this won’t last forever, the

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Ipsos poll for Global News

3 in 10 Canadians couldn’t pay bills if they lost job due to coronavirus, per Ipsos survey

People have been sounding the alarm about rising food and rent costs for years. More than a quarter of Canadians indicated they’d be out of money within a month if they lost their jobs, per a 2014 survey from the Bank of Montreal. “I’m not surprised,” says Tracey Bissett, chief financial fitness trainer at Bissett Financial Fitness Inc. If anything, Bissett says, she’d guess the Ipsos poll is a little conservative.

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EP134 Young Money Masterclass: Starting, Buying or Selling a Business with Nunzio Presta, Founder & CEO of BizON

Nunzio Presta is the CEO and founder of BizON, an online marketplace where thousands of people sell, buy, and grow business and franchises. Nunzio is a former professional hockey player and entrepreneur with extensive experience in identifying funding and building businesses. He is a mentor to small business owners and entrepreneurs, sharing his skills in leadership, marketing, product development, and strategy. Nunzio contributes to the digital resource, Thrive Global, sits on the board of directors for multiple startups, and is

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EP133 How to be Financially Fit During A Global Pandemic

The COVID-19 virus has seen markets go into freefall in response to the crisis, the impact, and the implications of social distancing. You may have been asked to stay home from work and are experiencing a loss of wages. Perhaps you’re a small business that is suffering or a student adapting to learning from home. In this time of global economic uncertainty, it’s normal to have feelings of anxiety and panic from watching the news and stressing over how or

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EP132 How to Protect Yourself from Fraud with Julie Kuzmic of Equifax Young Money Podcast

EP132 How to Protect Yourself from Fraud with Julie Kuzmic of Equifax

Julie Kuzmic is the Director of Consumer Advocacy at Equifax Canada. She is passionate about financial literacy and is a recognized authority on consumer credit. She often speaks on the credit lifecycle to consumers, clients, government, and industry groups and she is always testing out new metaphors to describe the nuances of credit scores. Julie joins me today to share how to protect yourself from fraud and how fraudsters can obtain your personal details and use it to apply for

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Image of Star Article-Don't panic

Close to retirement? Don’t panic, say financial experts

“Don’t go into a downward spiral,” Bissett said. “If you have a financial advisor, call them and talk to them to get some perspective on the situation. They have data and can also speak about past downturns. You can’t get perspective on your own if you’re freaked out. “At times like these, really good financial advisors and planners show up for you.”

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Erin Bury co-founder of Willful

EP131 Adulting 101: Why You Need a Will and Powers of Attorney with Erin Bury

Erin Bury is the co-founder and CEO of Willful, an organization that allows Canadians to create a will online in less than 20 minutes. Before founding the online estate planning platform, Erin held leadership roles in Eighty-Eight, BetaKit, and Sprouter. She is one of Marketing Magazine’s Top 30 Under 30 and is a frequent speaker with Speakers’ Spotlight. Erin has appeared in publications such as CNN, Forbes, and The New York Times. She is a technology commentator on CTV News

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Fraud Prevention Month

EP130 Show Me The Fraud – Fraud Prevention Month

Young and old people alike need to consider how to protect themselves from fraud and prevent identity theft. Fraud can be initiated in several ways, including by telephone, email, text message, and online as well as through social networks, postal mail, or in-person. There are a few steps you can take to make it more difficult for criminals to hack or obtain your information. When you take appropriate measures and make yourself a harder target, you discourage the attention of

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EP129 Adulting 101: Equifax’s Julie Kuzmic on What’s a Credit Report & Should I Care?

Julie Kuzmic is the Director of Consumer Advocacy at Equifax Canada, a credit scoring and reporting organization. Julie is recognized as an authority on consumer credit and is passionate about financial literacy and creating metaphors to explain the nuances of credit scores. She is a speaker on the topic of credit lifecycle, speaking to consumers, clients, and industry groups.   Julie joins me today to share what a credit report is and why you should care about yours. She shares

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Image of Tax day. Article featuring Tracey Bissett

Ten proven ways to pay less tax this year

Check your email for receipts…Don’t miss out on credit for charitable deductions because you haven’t bothered to collect your donation receipts, says Tracey Bissett, president of Bissett Financial Fitness Inc. in Toronto.

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How to Get Out of Debt - No Matter What Got You Into It

EP128 Adulting 101: How to Get Out of Debt – No Matter What Got You Into It

There are many different ways to get into debt and many factors cause debt to accumulate. Perhaps you find it all too easy to use your debit or credit card to make purchases with money that you have yet to earn. Funding your education is a common source of student debt and payday loans are another example. Debt can also be the result of being coerced into accessing it like in the case of sex trafficking or using your good

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EP127 Sex & Money: Shining a Light on Human Trafficking

Rhonelle Bruder is an internationally recognized motivational speaker and a human rights advocate. She is the founder of the RISE Initiative, a community and platform dedicated to supporting, empowering, and inspiring vulnerable youth and trauma survivors. As a survivor of human trafficking, Rhonelle frequently speaks and writes on topics about overcoming adversity, building resilience, human rights, social equity, and mental health. She has been featured in several media publications, including CBC, Global News, The Agenda, and Toronto Star. In 2019,

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EP126 Love and Money: 3 Keys to Success

Love and money play a prominent role in your life, and to find happiness and security, you will need to know how to integrate them in your life. Relationships can be complicated when money is involved. This is true not only for romantic relationships but any relationship you have, including those with family and friends. If you are in debt or saving for a goal, you will find your path by recognizing the keys to success.   Today, I share

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EP125 Adulting 101: Learn How to WIN at the Credit Game with Richard Moxley

Richard Moxley is the founder of The Credit Game, an organization helping Canadians improve and fix their credit scores. He is a best-selling author and recently published The Credit Game: Rules Every Canadian Must Know to Win. He began his career as a mortgage agent before transitioning to help people get out of debt. Richard is a sought-after professional speaker and has been featured in The Globe and Mail, CTV, Global TV, and CBC Market Report. He was the Financial

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EP124 Adulting 101: How to Stick Up for Your Consumer Rights with Ellen Roseman

Ellen Roseman is a Consumer Advocacy and Personal Finance journalist who is passionate about standing up for ordinary Canadians and being a champion for consumers to fight back against consumer injustices. As a public speaker and author, she has presented keynote speeches and written multiple books on consumer injustice topics. Her latest book, Fight Back: 81 Ways to Help You Save Money and Protect Yourself from Corporate Trickery, shares money-saving tips and advice from leading consumer advocates in Canada. Additionally,

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Jennifer Lopez and Shakira

EP123 3 Financial Fitness Lessons from Jennifer Lopez and Shakira

Young adults, young professionals, and students often find it hard to manage their finances, especially when they are doing it for the first time in their lives. The choices made now can have a long-term effect on their financial fitness, which will ultimately impact other parts of their lives. Whether you love their live shows and music or not, Jennifer Lopez and Shakira – the two star attractions of the Halftime show at Superbowl 54 – have many great lessons

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The dangers of only making minimum credit card payments

The dangers of only making minimum credit card payments

Tracey Bissett, chief financial fitness trainer at Bissett Financial Fitness Inc., suggested you use a credit card payment calculator to see exactly how long it would take you to pay off debt if you only make the minimum payment each month because increasing your monthly payment by even a small amount will shorten the time it will take you to pay off your balance by a lot.

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Chris Wilkins

EP122 Milli Moves: Accessible Post Secondary Education with Chris Wilkins, SchoolFinder Group

Chris Wilkins is the founder and CEO of School Finder Group, an organization that helps students decide where to go to school,  what they want to do when they graduate, and how to pay for it. Chris is an expert in media, digital, and tech and works closely with the SchoolFinder Group team, clients, and partners. He is active outside of work and loves to explore Toronto, travel, read, and stay active. He has an MBA from London Business School

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EP121 BDCs Sharon Connolly on Young Entrepreneurs & Newcomers to Canada

Sharon Connolly is the Vice President of the Newcomer Entrepreneur Success Team (NEST) at Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC), a bank that is solely devoted to entrepreneurs. She is passionate about leading teams to offer the best solutions to clients and has worked in the real estate financing and commercial lending sector for more than 20 years. As the NEST team leader, she helps newcomer entrepreneurs to overcome systemic barriers and accelerate their businesses. Sharon holds a BBA from

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EP120 Milli Moves: Financial Fitness Tips from listeners Arlen & Blake

Arlen Bondoc is the Co-Founder and Editor-In-Chief at Made Men HQ, a blog for men that promotes, educates, and inspires positive lifestyles for its readers. Arlen is an ambitious and outgoing student at Sheridan College, aiming to earn a CFA, in pursuit of a career in banking and finance. He is also the Founder and President of The Finance Association (HMC) at Sheridan College.   Blake LeClair is a 4th year Bachelor of Commerce student in Accounting at Carleton University’s

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Barry Choi

EP119 Milli Moves: How to Travel on a Budget with Barry Choi

Barry Choi is a travel and personal finance expert and the founder of Money We Have, a travel website and blog that advises on budget travel, trending destinations, millennial money, and credit cards. Based in Toronto, Barry is frequently quoted by the Canadian and U.S. media. He has made appearances on the Marilyn Denis Show, CTV’s Your Morning, and Breakfast Television.    Barry joins me today to share tips on how to travel on a budget. He reveals how to

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Tracey Bissett and dog Rosie at Halifax Harbour Nova Scotia

EP118 How to Work with Me in 2020

Understanding financial matters is a fundamental life skill but the school system is not very good at delivering education around it. But understanding money – how to save it, spend it, and invest it – is key to increasing your financial fitness and securing your financial future. It’s essential to accomplish the things you want in life.    Are you ready to grow your financial confidence and financial decision-making skills?   Today, I share how you can go beyond listening

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EP117 Lessons Learned in 2019; 2020 Predictions & Tips

With 41% of Canadians rating money as their most significant source of stress, it is likely affecting you or someone close to you. More than half of Canadians are just $200 away from being unable to pay their bills. One in five couldn’t afford to live for a week if their primary source of income disappeared. Financial confidence is strongly related to financial well-being, so it is essential to learn about money management to build your confidence.    Today, I

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EP116 Behind the Scenes of Young Money

If you love the Young Money podcast, then you’re aware of the importance of your financial fitness aka financial literacy, recognizing that it is a fundamental life skill that everyone should possess. Your feedback tells me that you enjoy the content we release and keep coming back for more. As positivity and momentum continues to build around Young Money, you have helped us pass several significant milestones including two years of podcast production and pulling in the highest number of

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EP115: Shmoney Guide with Olga Kirshenbaum

Olga Kirshenbaum is the founder of Rags to Riches Consulting, helping entrepreneurs, small business owners, and individuals find their full potential through the empowerment of taking control of their financial future. Olga is the author of Shmoney Guide: Making Money Choices Doesn’t Need to Be So Scary and is passionate about her role as a ‘money whisperer.’ She is working to help people overcome the money-talk stigma, encouraging them to ask questions and ask for help. Olga has a Bachelor’s

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EP114 Milli Moves: Are you Uber Broke?

Many young adults are falling into a cycle of wasting money and overspending. Some of these wasteful spending habits are due to the perception of convenience offered by ride and food delivery services. These expenses can quickly mount up and result in breaking the budget and falling short of achieving goals. If this sounds like you, then it is time to be honest, and take control of your money and boost your earnings and savings power.   Today, I discuss

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EP113 – Milli Moves: How to Pay for Postsecondary Education Before, During and After School with Suzanne Tyson

Suzanne Tyson is the founder of Higher Ed Points, the world’s first company to enable loyalty points conversions, from anyone, into funds for higher education. Higher Ed Points has funded over $1.7-Million in student tuition fees and loan repayments. Suzanne has a 30-year career, of which half has been spent in higher education and student funding. In 2017, she was selected as a Top 7 SheEO Canadian Funded Venture. In 2019 she was one of the Regional Finalists for the

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EP112 Milli Moves: Financial Fitness Tips from listeners Kelly & Vanesa

Kelly Fillman is the Operations Manager for Eleanor Beaton & Company, an organization that advises women entrepreneurs on presence, power, and strategic growth. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Western University in 2017. Kelly is a volleyball coach, animal lover, and mentor to young girls as well as a community volunteer for Autism Nova Scotia and the Alumni Coordinator for Rothesay Netherwood School.   Vanesa Cotlar is a strategic leader and Business Development Manager for Economic Development

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Tracey Bissett

EP111 Milli Moves: Talk Money To Me with Kelley Keehn

Kelley Keehn is a personal finance educator, speaker, media personality, and a bestselling, award-winning author of ten books, including her newest book, Talk Money to Me, available in bookstores on December 17th. Kelley is the Consumer Advocate for FP Canada and serves on several non-profit boards and government committees. She was the host of W Network’s Burn My Mortgage and the personal finance authority on The Marilyn Denis Show for seven years.   Kelley joins me today to share her

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EP110 Milli Moves: ASPIRE with Karla Badger-Brown of Toronto Finance International

Karla Badger-Brown is the Director of ASPIRE, a Toronto Finance International program developed to grow the talent pool of work-ready talent for the financial services industry. Karla has experience working in financial services, life sciences, retail, healthcare, and sales. She has a Ph.D. in Medical Biophysics from the University of Toronto and a Bachelor of Science in Genetics from the University of Manitoba.   Karla joins me today to share how the ASPIRE program is changing the perspective of roles

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EP109 Milli Moves: Take Charge of Your Finances – Financial Literacy Month 2019

When you are on a financial fitness journey, you will want to take control of your money and increase your earnings power. There are proven ways to do things to reach your financial goals, from budgeting to spending less than you earn. Putting your finances into order can be quite simple; you just need to know where to start and take that first step.   Today, in honor of Financial Literacy Month, I share tips on how to take charge

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EP108 Zen Money Map with Liz Lajoie

Liz Lajoie is the strategist, CFO, and founder of Zen Money and the Zen Money Initiative™. She is the author of Zen Money Map and From Zero to Zen, which help small business owners and entrepreneurs master their money and grow thriving businesses. Liz has two decades of experience assisting multi-million-dollar firms with their strategic development and financial management. She has been featured on Women Inspired TV and the currently hosts Zen Money Monday, a weekly podcast on building profitable

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EP107 Milli Moves: You Asked & Hilda Gan Answered

Hilda Gan is the President and Founder of People Bright Consulting, a company known for delivering custom human resource solutions. Hilda is an HR consultant, trainer, and keynote speaker, and combines her business acumen, business ownership experience, and HR expertise to help organizations build the foundation to successfully hire, retain, and engage employees. She is the creator of the Connect with REVUP™ Program, a program that trains, mentors, and coaches executives to develop their people management skills. Hilda is also

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EP106 Milli Moves: Money & Media with Leanna Haakons

Leanna Haakons is the founder of Black Hawk Financial, a marketing and communications company that helps businesses drive revenue and increase brand awareness. She is a financial strategist, entrepreneur, wellness expert, and bestselling author of “Young, Fun & Financially Free.” Leanna is also a public speaker and has been featured on Bloomberg TV and CNBC’s Squawk Box, as well as on top podcasts to discuss financial literacy, marketing, and investing. She has a Master’s in Business Program, International Business, Economics,

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Entrepreneurs: Are you airing your dirty laundry in public? Your financial dirty laundry?

How many times have you said this to a client who hasn’t paid you? “I really need the money, even if you can give me part of the payment it would be great. I really need to pay insert YOUR reason here (my employees, my suppliers or my rent is due) and so if you could get me some money you’d be saving me”. The tone is desperate and pleading; there’s no denying that you are begging for the money.

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EP105 New Country New Life; Navigating Life & Financial Fitness with Susan Diaz

Susan Diaz is the founder and chief content strategist at c + p digital; a digital marketing agency focused on simplification. Susan works with notable names in health, finance, and technology as well as smaller companies that are looking for a unique approach to digital marketing. She has worked in senior positions for companies such as Jafza, Brandcom Middle East, and Fortune Promoseven. She has a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Journalism from the University of Madras and

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EP104 AI Career Transitions with Brian Lenahan

Brian Lenahan is the founder of Aquitaine Innovation Advisors, an AI strategy consultancy. He is the author of Artificial Intelligence: Transitions and Artificial Intelligence: Foundations for Business Leaders and Consultants, written for those who are introducing AI technology in their businesses. Brian is an MIT-trained expert in AI strategies and the former executive of a top ten North American Bank. He is the author in residence at the AIGeeks Community and is adept at taking complex ideas and simplifying them.

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EP103 Are you a financial bully?

Some people push their financial agenda on others without considering the impact. These actions could be intentional or unintentional, and they may not be aware that they are doing it. Often these actions occur without malicious intent. However, it can still result in people feeling shame or embarrassment about their financial situation. It can lead to people spending money they don’t have rather than having uncomfortable conversations about money.   Today, I share how to judge if you are a

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EP102 Broke Millennial Takes On Investing with Erin Lowry

Erin Lowry is the author of Broke Millennial: Stop Scraping By and Get Your Financial Life Together, and the upcoming Broke Millennial Takes On Investing: A Beginner’s Guide to Leveling Up your Money. Her first book was noted as one of the best money books of 2017 by MarketWatch. She has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and CBS Sunday Morning. She frequently speaks at conferences and universities around the country and has previously written

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EP101 How to Take Control of Your Financial Future like Taylor Swift

Whether you’re a fan of Taylor Swift’s music or not – there are many financial lessons we can learn from her. As young millionaires-in-the-making, it’s important to understand the power of taking control over your finances and earning power early in your adult life. After all, understanding how you’re earning and spending your money and creating plans for your future are the first steps in securing your financial success.   Today, I share how to take control of your financial

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EP100 Celebrating 100 Episodes of Young Money

Financial fitness is a journey. In the beginning, you start to learn about budgeting and saving, and as you progress along this journey, you come to a destination where you may have advanced financial awareness or even become a sophisticated investor. Whether you are at the start or somewhere in between, improving your financial fitness starts with education and resources such as the Young Money Podcast.   Today, we celebrate achieving 100 episodes of the Young Money Podcast by looking

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EP099 TygaBox Systems with Nadine Cino

Nadine Cino is the CEO at TygaBox and the co-inventor of the TygaBox System. She is an entrepreneur, public speaker, writer, and thought leader. Nadine is an honored recipient of awards such as the 2008 IFMA Associate Member of the Year Award and the 2014 winner of the New York SmartCEO Brava Award. TygaBox is a 2018/2019 SheEO funded venture in the US. SheEO was launched in the US in 2016 and there are currently 14 US ventures in the

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EP098 Neighbourlytics with Lucinda Hartley

Lucinda Hartley is the Co-Founder and Chief Innovation Officer at Neighbourlytics, a pioneering social analytics platform that is helping to create human-centered cities. Lucinda has more than a decade of experience in urban innovation, working for companies such as CoDesign Studio. During her time with CoDesign Studio, she created The Neighbourhood Project, which is Australia’s most significant community-led placemaking program. Lucinda was one of Melbourne’s Top 100 most influential people in 2012 and was elected for five years to the

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EP097 How to start a financially fit business with Ingrid Edstrom, Priestess of Profits at Polymath LLC

Ingrid Edstrom is the CEO of Polymath, an award-winning consultancy firm that helps small businesses strategize and grow. She is the personality of the Ask A Bookkeeper podcast and a Top 100 QuickBooks ProAdvisor. She has been recognized as one of the accounting industry’s Top 40 Under 40 and one of the Most Powerful Women in Accounting. Additionally, she is also a conference instructor and a leading professional in harnessing technology in her niche.    Ingrid joins me today to

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EP091 The Hello Cup Company with Robyn McLean

Robyn McLean is the Founder and Co-owner of the Hello Cup company where she handles the marketing and communications of the business. A quirky and out-of-the-box style is her specialty. She mentors startups in marketing and how to stand out from the crowd. Robyn has previously worked as the PR Manager for local government and the Royal New Zealand Ballet, as well as been a journalist for newspapers such as the Sunday Star Times, Dominion Post, and The Taranaki Daily News.    Robyn joins me today

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EP096 Envorinex with Jenny Brown

Jenny Brown is the co-founder and managing director at Envorinex, a plastics manufacturing company that creates products from hard-to-use plastics. Jenny is one of five women selected as a 2018/2019 SheEO funded venture in Australia in its inaugural year. Her career has been extremely varied, including roles in fencing, building, timber, and plastics. She has worked for companies such as Shell Australia and Mitsubishi. Jenny is a mother of three and is the president of the George Town Lions Club.

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EP093 Guardian Angel Security with Petra Hakansson

Petra Hakansson is the managing director of Guardian Angel Security, a SheEO funded venture that supplies and monitors GPS panic button pendants that help protect lone workers in remote environments. Petra has worked in the GPS and security industries for more than a decade, developing lone worker solutions for government bodies and small and medium-sized enterprises (SME’s). Her previous roles include being a sales and marketing manager, account manager, and national sales manager for companies such as First Management Group Global Security and Inkworks Limited. 

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EP095 From Zero to Zen with Liz Lajoie

Liz Lajoie is the Zen Money Strategist & CFO, and founder of the Zen Money Initiative. She is the author of From Zero to Zen: Secret Keys to Nurturing Your Numbers and Finding Financial Flow, which helps entrepreneurs and small business owners master their money and make more of it. She has a Masters of Business Administration from Plymouth State University and has two decades of experience in financial management. Additionally, she is the host of the weekly Zen Money

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EP094 Financial Fitness Lessons for My Younger Self

As a young adult, learning how to achieve financial freedom and stability can be challenging if you don’t know where to begin. Learning the importance and value of saving and investing is paramount, but with money and personal finance, true success comes from learning at your own pace.   Today, I share the financial fitness lessons that I would share with my younger self. I explain the importance of saving your money and learning to invest at a young age.

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EP092 How to be In Love AND Financially Fit with Wendy Brookhouse

Wendy Brookhouse is the founder of Black Star Wealth, a company dedicated to providing comprehensive financial services to professionals, entrepreneurs, and business owners. Wendy has developed unique, easy to implement solutions that remove the friction of anxiety and stress that stand in the way of her clients meeting their financial goals. She is also the inventor of the One Number Solution™, a holistic plan for saving, spending, and debt repayment. Wendy founded QueenPins, a money-raising organization for local causes and

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EP090 3 Financial Fitness Lessons from Rihanna & Jay-Z

Financial fitness can seem like a dream that you can never bring into reality. You might feel like you are not good with money or that since your family is not good with money, you are doomed to repeat this pattern. Maybe you have debt, haven’t established an emergency buffer, or are merely surviving from one month to the next without saving for the future.   Today, I share the three lessons I have learned about financial fitness from Rihanna

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EP089 Beau Humphreys – Gambling Addict to Personal Finance Coach

Beau Humphreys, Personal Finance Coach, helps people get their personal finances on track. He is also the host of The Personal Finance Show, which shares personal finance stories. Since going through a consumer proposal 8 years ago, Beau has transformed his finances and is now a regular financial blogger and accountability coach for others that are struggling with their finances. Beau has a Bachelor’s Degree in Administrative and Commercial Studies from Western University and has worked as a Tour Finance

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EP088 Wastenot Farms: Using Worms to Recycle Food Waste with Jocelyn Molyneux

Jocelyn Molyneux is the Founder of Wastenot Farms, a company that uses red wiggler worms to recycle and compost food and paper waste from offices in Toronto, creating a nutrient-loaded soil booster for urban gardeners. Jocelyn has worked for companies such as ZooShare Biogas Co-operative, Pride Toronto, and Turtle Island Recycling Corporation. She has an M.A.Sc. in Environmental Science and Management, a Bachelor of Business Administration Management and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Neuroscience from Bishop’s University.  

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EP087 Canadian MoneySaver with Lana Sanichar

Lana Sanichar is the President and Editor-in-Chief of Canadian MoneySaver, an independent investment advisory magazine and the co-host of The MoneySaver Podcast, a show which helps educate Canadians about money, saving, reducing debt, increasing assets, and safeguarding interests. Leading the Women’s Financial Awareness Group in her hometown, she helps inspire other women to take control of their finances. Lana also writes for several publications such as the Kincardine Independent and Costco Magazine.   Lana joins me today to share her

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EP086 Are your financial demands hurting your family?

Talking with your family about your money and financial demands can be a difficult conversation, but it is certainly an important one. Over 96% of families with children between 18-35 admit that they help their children with their financial burden – including life expenses such as rent and groceries, often at the expense of postponing their retirement. While it can be tempting for young adults to stay in the mindset of accepting financial help from your family or to believe

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EP085 Recruitment & Search Firms 101 with Sandra D’Souza

Sandra D’Souza is the Founder and Managing Director of Sandstone Solutions Group, a boutique recruitment company that conducts candidate searches for organizations of all sizes and across all sectors, including the private equity and not-for-profit sectors. Sandra is a business professional with over 20-years of experience in senior recruitment and financial roles. She has previously held positions as the Director of Recruiting and is currently an active participant with the Mississauga Board of Trade. She has an Honors Bachelor of

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EP084 3 Myths Sabotaging your Financial Fitness

Many people find themselves in debt or suddenly realize that they aren’t making any savings or building a retirement nest egg. It can be hard to know where and how to start clearing debt. You may feel that you don’t have the financial knowledge to create a plan, start saving or make investments. It is also easy to make excuses or tell yourself stories to feel better about not doing anything to improve your financial situation.   Today, I share

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EP083 Newcomers to Canada – How to Maximize Financial Success

Ann Marie MacDougall is the Founder and President of LeaderBoom, an organization on a mission to foster high performing cultures through leadership coaching, development, and consulting. Ann Marie started her career in the banking industry, managing diverse multi-cultural teams. She has a passion for helping teams and leaders recognize solutions to complex challenges, encouraging supportive behaviors, and releasing their full potential. She has an MBA from The Rotman School of Management in Toronto and has received the Directors Award for

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EP082 How to Avoid Financial Roller Coaster Rides

Roller coasters are without a doubt the highlight of every theme park enthusiast. The multiple twists and turns, the climb and the drop that seems to never end, riding a roller coaster will definitely get your blood pumping. As fun as a roller coaster ride can be, the way you manage your finances shouldn’t replicate the ups, downs, and nauseating turns that ride makes.   Today, I share tips on how you can avoid financial roller coaster rides. I describe

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EP081 Credit Canada Debt Solutions with Laurie Campbell

Laurie Campbell is the CEO of Credit Canada Debt Solutions Inc., the longest established non-profit credit counselling agency in Canada. Laurie is recognized as an expert in personal finance as well as an advocate for consumer protection. She is on the Board of Credit Counselling Canada and Chair of the Advocacy Committee. She is a former member of the Task Force on Financial Literacy and was the President of the Credit Association of Greater Toronto.   Laurie joins me today

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EP080 Weddings on a Budget

With summer approaching, many people are planning their weddings. Wedding planning can be stressful, particularly in terms of creating a wedding celebration on a realistic budget. If you are planning a wedding soon, then the expenses should also have you thinking about how these costs will affect your future financial goals.   Today, I share everything you need to consider when planning your wedding budget. I discuss the key questions you should ask yourself and your significant other before tying

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EP079 Burn Your Mortgage with Sean Cooper

Sean Cooper is an independent mortgage broker, international speaker, personal finance writer, and the author of  Burn Your Mortgage: The Simple, Powerful Path to Financial Freedom for Canadians. His articles on personal finance have been featured in multiple publications such as the Toronto Star, Globe and Mail, MoneySense, and Financial Post. He has made regular appearances on several national television and radio shows including the CBC News Network, Global Morning Show, and Bell Media’s Bell Local Super Savers Show where

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EP078 Spring Clean Your Finances

Spring is an excellent time of year when nature and new life spring into action. This makes spring the perfect time to review your finances and to make sure you reach your goals, reduce your debt, save money, and protect yourself against the unknown and unexpected things that life can throw your way. It’s time to get your finances organized.       Today, I share how to spring clean your finances with a series of tips and clear, practical advice.

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EP077 The Five Simple Rules of Financial Success with Preet Banerjee

Preet Banerjee is the author of the personal finance books Stop Over-Thinking Your Money!: The Five Simple Rules of Financial Success and RRSPs: The Definitive Guide to Registered Retirement Savings Plans. He is a personal finance commentator, keynote speaker, and consultant.  He trained as a neuroscientist and was a race car driver, before becoming a stockbroker and an index fund wholesaler. Additionally, he is a TED Talk speaker and a contributing author for The Globe and Mail. He also hosted

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EP076 Happy Go Money with Melissa Leong

Melissa Leong is recognized as one of Canada’s leading personal finance authorities. She is the author of Happy Go Money, a feel-good guide to finances. As a best-selling author and personal finance writer, she has over 15-years of journalism experience ranging from interviewing heads of state, celebrities, and royalty. Additionally, Melissa is the on-air personality and resident money expert of CTV’s leading daytime talk show, The Social and is recognized as one of Canada’s leading personal finance authorities. She is

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EP075 Wealthing Like Rabbits with Rob Brown

Rob Brown is a personal finance speaker and the author of Wealthing Like Rabbits: An Original and Occasionally Hilarious Introduction to the World of Personal Finance. Released in 2014, Wealthing Like Rabbits became a Canadian bestseller. The book has been featured in multiple publications such as The Globe and Mail, Reader’s Digest, and MoneySense Magazine, and is highly regarded as a must-read book on personal finance. Rob writes a monthly column that appears in the MoneySense magazine and often speaks

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EP074 How to Protect Your Business from Fraud

Canadian business owners and entrepreneurs shouldn’t lose sight of the risk of internal and external fraud. The dangers of fraud are real, and it is a misconception to think that fraud only happens to big firms. A business and its employees can be at risk of many kinds of fraudulent crimes. Companies are at even higher risk now that many parts of business operations take place online, so it is vital to protect against cybercrime.   Today, I share 6

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EP073 How to Successfully Work in Remote Teams with Céline Williams

Céline Williams is the Founder and Chief Strategist at reVisionary, a company that helps conscious companies and entrepreneurs develop healthy and successful businesses, in a human-focused way. She is a speaker who values communication, authenticity, and innovation, with 15 years of experience helping Fortune 1000 companies that are experiencing fast growth. Céline has a BA in English Literature, Sociology, Anthropology, and History from the University of Toronto and the University of St. Michael’s College.   Céline joins me today to

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EP072 Multi- Level Marketing – Is It the Right Opportunity for You?

Many people have heard of or become interested in the opportunities offered by Multi-Level Marketing companies (MLM), also known as pyramid selling, network marketing, and referral marketing. This strategy for selling products or services sees the revenue of the MLM company coming from a non-salaried workforce, who in turn earn through a pyramid-shaped or binary compensation commission system, as well as through encouraging new people to join. If you have witnessed friends navigate an MLM arrangement, then you may be

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EP071 Health Over All with Dr. Jordin Wiggins

Dr. Jordin Wiggins is the Founder of Health Over All Inc., a clinic focused on treating women’s health concerns with personalized care plans. She is a doctor of Naturopathic Medicine and focuses on a whole body and whole health approach to addressing the root cause of health issues. She has a Bachelor of Naturopathy and Naturopathic Medicine from the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine and a First-Class Honors Bachelor’s Degree in Health Science from Brock University.   Jordin joins me

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EP070 RRSP Withdrawal Programs – What Are They & How Do They Work?

It can be challenging to prepare and find effective ways of planning for your future. In particular, people find it hard to plan for buying their first home or re-starting their education at a later time. Young adults may understand that starting early to plan their financial future is critical, but it is also vital to understand the financial planning options and programs that are available to Canadians.   Today, I’m sharing a short, targeted program on RRSP withdrawal programs.

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EP069 How to be Financially Resilient with Jackie Porter

Jackie Porter is one of Canada’s most recognized, award-winning financial planners, the founder of Ask Jackie, and the co-author of Single by Choice or Chance: The smart woman’s guide to living longer, better. She has worked in the financial services industry for nearly 20 years, serving thousands of families, businesses, and professionals in the Greater Toronto Area. She has been featured in various publications including Wealth Professionals, Investment Executive, Forum, and The Globe & Mail and has shared actionable, easy-to-understand

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EP068 How to Work with Me in 2019

As young millionaires-in-the-making, it’s critically important to master the art and skill of managing your money and understanding your finances. Whether you’re a student, recent graduate or entrepreneur your financial literacy is key to building a future of financial success.   It’s the key that unlocks the feeling of freedom, empowerment, and financial fitness.   On today’s episode, I share how I help young adults and entrepreneurs unlock their financial fitness. I share how I work with young adults, parents,

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EP067 5 Financial Lessons Learned from Maroon 5

Financial lessons can be found in many things and there are a lot of people, groups, and businesses who can be viewed as a source for inspiration.  Musicians, bands, and celebrities are a great example of this. To find long-term success, they need to employ a variety of skills and have an attitude that will ultimately end in financial rewards and personal happiness.   Today, I share 5 financial lessons we can learn from Maroon 5 and lead singer, Adam

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EP066 Living Debt-Free with Shannon Lee Simmons

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

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EP065 Colleen O’Connell-Campbell shares lessons learned from I’m a Millionaire! So Now What?

Colleen O’Connell-Campbell is the lead of O’Connell-Campbell Wealth Management at RBC Dominion Securities Inc. She specializes in creating financial plans and strategies for wealthy families, self-made millionaires, and entrepreneurs spend, save and share their wealth. Colleen is the host of the podcast I’m a Millionaire! So Now What? She has a Bachelor of Commerce from Carleton University and has worked in banking and financial planning since 1994.  Colleen is a mother of two and is passionate about local causes and

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EP064 The Magic of Sercy with Emmy Roberts

Emmy Roberts is the Co-Founder of Sercy LLC, a company that curates gifts online to spread kindness ‘one gift at a time.’ She is responsible for the marketing strategy and social media platforms for the company and works closely with suppliers and small businesses that share the company’s mission. Initially starting as an intern, Emmy works with the Product Development team of E by Design, a home textile print-on-demand company. In 2020, Emmy expects to graduate from the Queens University

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EP063 Money Mindfulness with Jessica Moorhouse

Jessica Moorhouse is a millennial money expert, host of the Mo’ Money Podcast, and the founder of Millennial Money Meetup, a financial literacy event for young Canadian adults. She is an Accredited Financial Counselor Canada®, a public speaker, an award-winning finance blogger and appears as a regular guest on CTV’s Mind the Gap. Additionally, she is frequently featured in publications such as the Huffington Post, The Globe and Mail, Yahoo Finance, and Metro News.    Jessica joins me today to share how

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EP062 What is your Money Mindset?

People think about money in different ways. Our relationship, interpretation, and interaction with money play a significant role in our money mindset. Your views on money might have been created during childhood, but the people that you are closest to can also affect the way that you feel about it. So, how do you change the way you think and feel about money? How do you shift your thoughts from a “scarcity” point of view to a mindset based on

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EP061 Bstellar with Stacey Ann Berry

Stacey Ann Berry is the founder and CEO of Bstellar Consulting Group, an organization dedicated to helping individuals, private companies, and non-profit organizations develop the soft skills and community they need to thrive in business through interactive workshops and consulting services. She is a published author and highly sought-after speaker who has presented engaging and inspiring keynotes at world-renowned institutions such as Ryerson University, York University’s Schulich School of Business, and the University of Toronto as well as a virtual

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EP060 Young Money’s 1st Birthday – Ask Me Anything!

The Young Money Podcast is one year old, and the feedback and reviews I’ve received from my listeners have truly been heartwarming. Over the last year, it has been my privilege to help young millionaires-in-the-making demystify personal finance concepts and learn strategies to become financially fit through the stories, insights, and successful entrepreneurs we have featured on the show.   On today’s special episode, I answer some of your most pressing questions on money and finance. I explain the difference

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