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    Recent Episodes from The MoneySaver Podcast

    The Woman's Path to Financial Equity

    The Woman's Path to Financial Equity

    Ellen Roseman speaks to Janine Rogan, CPA and author of The Pink Tax about how women have systematically been held back financially. They talk about financial feminism, the gender pay gap as well as policies that assist women to reach financial equity like paid maternity leave and affordable child care among others.

    Four Steps For A Worry Free Retirement with Kyle Prevost

    Four Steps For A Worry Free Retirement with Kyle Prevost

    Ellen Roseman speaks with Kyle Prevost, co-author of the book More Money For Beer and Textbooks and self-proclaimed personal finance nerd, about his new retirement planning course for Canadians entitled "4 Steps to a Worry-Free Canadian Retirement." They discuss topics such as the incentive structure for advisors, the 70% rule of pre-retirement income in retirement, fee-only advice and a variety of personal finance topics including his four steps for a worry free retirement. They also discuss life living in Qatar.

    Fight Food Inflation!

    Fight Food Inflation!

    Foodflation!!  We are all facing it!  In this episode, Ellen Roseman talks to a Canadian Researcher in food distribution and policy and otherwise known as The Food Professor, Sylvain Charlebois.  They discuss food inflation, tipflation and even shrinkflation and how to fight them. They also talk about Canada's Food Price Report and Skip The Dishes Inflation Cookbook.

    The New Un-Retirement

    The New Un-Retirement

    Ellen Roseman speaks with Julie Petrera, Senior Strategist for client needs at Edward Jones. They talk about the changing face of retirement in Canada including how the attitudes of Canadians towards retirement are changing. They discuss un-retirement and the "new retirement". They also talk the different programs that individuals use to fund their retirements like the RRSP, RRIFs, TFSA, and the CPP. 

    Selecting Financial Advisors/Planners

    Selecting Financial Advisors/Planners

    Ellen Roseman speaks with Sol Amos, entrepreneur and founder of advisorsavvy.com. They discuss the 5 types of financial advisors/planners as well as questions to ask when selecting a financial advisor/planner. 

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