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    Explore "money habits" with insightful episodes like "Did You Get “The (Money) Talk” as a Kid?", "92. “I make $33,000/month. He makes $3,500. When is he going to step it up?” (Part 2)", "89. “He won’t marry me until I pay off my $15,000 credit card debt”", "Tesla’s Competition" and "53. “We want to break the cycle of generational poverty, but we don’t know how” (Part 1)" from podcasts like ""Smart Money Happy Hour with Rachel Cruze and George Kamel", "I Will Teach You To Be Rich", "I Will Teach You To Be Rich", "Motley Fool Money" and "I Will Teach You To Be Rich"" and more!

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    Did You Get “The (Money) Talk” as a Kid?

    Did You Get “The (Money) Talk” as a Kid?
    💵 Sign up for EveryDollar today. Create a free budget!  Did your parents give you “the talk” as a kid—the money talk, that is? This week, Rachel and George weigh in on how previous generations have done with teaching their kids about money, and what you need to know to raise your own money-smart kids.   Next Steps ·      💵 Start budgeting today! Go to www.everydollar.com/smartmoney to get started. Use code SMARTMONEY to get a free two-week trial and $15 off your premium membership to EveryDollar.   ·      📱Submit a Guilty as Charged question for Rachel and George! Send a DM to @rachelcruze or @georgekamel on Instagram! Be sure to type “GUILTY?” at the top of your message so we don’t miss it. Today’s Happy Hour Special 🍸 Oaxaca Old Fashioned (with Mezcal) Recipe by: A Couple Cooks Ingredients: ·      1 1/2 ounces tequila reposado ·      1/2 ounce mezcal ·      1 teaspoon agave syrup or honey ·      3 dashes chocolate bitters (or substitute Angostura bitters) ·      Large clear ice cube ·      Orange peel, for garnish Instructions: 1.    Stir the tequila, mezcal, agave syrup, and bitters in a lowball glass. Add a large clear ice cube. 2.    Express the orange peel onto the glass by squeezing it to release the oils.   Listen to more from Ramsey Network 🎙️ The Ramsey Show   🧠 The Dr. John Delony Show 💡 The Rachel Cruze Show 💸 The Ramsey Show Highlights 💰 George Kamel 💼 The Ken Coleman Show 📈 EntreLeadership Ramsey Solutions Privacy Policy

    92. “I make $33,000/month. He makes $3,500. When is he going to step it up?” (Part 2)

    92. “I make $33,000/month. He makes $3,500. When is he going to step it up?” (Part 2)
    Nicole and Jorden, 30 and 34, return for Part 2, where we unpack the deep emotional wounds caused by their lack of clear and honest communication about money. She earns 10X his income, but the hidden stories and assumptions at play are what threaten the future of their relationship. This episode is brought to you by: Nomorobo | To protect yourself and your family from phone scams, go to nomorobo.com/ramit for a 14-day free trial. Long Angle | If you've made a lot of money and you're looking for a community of peers to turn to for advice, go to longangle.com to learn more. DeleteMe | If you want to get your personal information removed from the web, go to joindeleteme.com/ramit for 20% off. Links mentioned in this episode • Download the Conscious Spending Plan Connect with Ramit • Get Money Coaching with Ramit  • Get my New York Times best-selling book • Get my no-numbers journal • Other episodes • Instagram • Twitter • YouTube If you and your partner have a money issue and you want my help, I occasionally select a couple to work with, free of charge. Apply for my help here. Produced by Crate Media.

    89. “He won’t marry me until I pay off my $15,000 credit card debt”

    89. “He won’t marry me until I pay off my $15,000 credit card debt”
    DJ and Adam, 37 and 33, have been dating for 3 years but DJ’s debt stands in the way of their potential marriage, as dictated by Adam, who’s been divorced in the past due to money issues. DJ recently doubled her income – and she has all the tools – but she’s frozen, unaccountable, and losing time. This episode is brought to you by: Babbel | Right now, when you purchase a 3-month Babbel subscription, you’ll get an additional 3 months for FREE. Just go to Babbel.com and use promo code RAMIT. Sakara | Right now, Sakara is offering our listeners 20% off their first order. Use code RAMIT during checkout at Sakara.com/ramit for 20% off all nutrition programs and wellness essentials. LMNT | Right now, LMNT is offering 8 single serving packets FREE with any LMNT order. This is a great way to try all 8 flavors. Get yours at DrinkLMNT.com/RAMIT. Links mentioned in this episode • Dream Job career research guide • Get my New York Times best-selling book • Download the Conscious Spending Plan Connect with Ramit • Get Money Coaching with Ramit  • Get my no-numbers journal • Other episodes • Instagram • Twitter • YouTube If you and your partner have a money issue and you want my help, I occasionally select a couple to work with, free of charge. Apply for my help here. Produced by Crate Media.

    Tesla’s Competition

    Tesla’s Competition
    Tesla hit all time records for production and deliveries but left Wall Street unsatisfied.  (00:21) Deidre Woollard and Asit Sharma discuss:  - Rivian’s profitability problem.  - How Tesla is trying to “push competitors into a bad spot.”  - Strategy shifts at Netflix.  - If streamers have pricing power. (13:11) Sierra Baldwin catches up with financial hype woman, Berna Anat, about her upcoming book, “Money Out Loud: All the Financial Stuff No One Taught Us.”  Companies discussed: TSLA, RIVN, NFLX, DIS  Host: Deidre Woollard  Guests: Asit Sharma, Sierra Baldwin, Berna Anat  Producer: Ricky Mulvey  Engineers: Dan Boyd, Heather Horton Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    53. “We want to break the cycle of generational poverty, but we don’t know how” (Part 1)

    53. “We want to break the cycle of generational poverty, but we don’t know how” (Part 1)
    Annie and Austin were both raised without knowing where their next meal would come from. They came to me looking for a way to break the relentless chain of generational poverty that they’ve experienced… and that they fear they’re passing on to their two young children. The good news is that it’s not too late for them, or anyone, to start making the right decisions and move toward a Rich Life they can be proud to pass on. They bring in about $130k a year in a low-cost region, and since they’re only in their twenties, they can expect to make more money as they get further into their careers. Annie and Austin have never been taught about money. So listen in as I meet them where they are: zero savings, $68,000 in debt, and no tools for managing their finances. Stick around next week for part two of this conversation, where we dig into the numbers and present long-term solutions.  Connect with Ramit Website Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Linkedin If you and your partner have a money issue and you want my help, I occasionally select a couple to work with, free of charge. Apply for my help here. Produced by Crate Media.

    Tightwads and spendthrifts: How emotions drive our shopping behavior, with Scott Rick, PhD

    Tightwads and spendthrifts: How emotions drive our shopping behavior, with Scott Rick, PhD

    Does shopping bring you joy? Or do you feel a bit of pain and regret every time you have to make a purchase? Many of us will be shopping for gifts in the upcoming weeks -- whether we enjoy it or not. Scott Rick, PhD, of the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, discusses how our emotions drive our buying behaviors, why some people spend money so easily while others find it so difficult, whether “retail therapy” actually works and why Black Friday sales are so irresistible.

    5 Ways to Teach Your Kids (and Yourself!) About Money

    5 Ways to Teach Your Kids (and Yourself!) About Money
    No five-year-old wants to sit in front of the computer learning how to do online banking or watching their parents write a check. But because we don’t learn about money in school (even though we should!), kids learn money habits from their parents. Here’s how to teach them well. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    #297: Make Your Kid a Money Genius

    #297: Make Your Kid a Money Genius

    My guest today is Beth Kobliner, and we discuss her latest book, "Make Your Kid a Money Genius."
    Beth shares the research on the age at which most kids develop the money habits they’ll have for the rest of their life (it’s surprisingly young) and provides some basic guidelines on what you should and should not talk about with your children when it comes to money. We then dig into specific tactics on teaching your kids -- whether they’re in preschool or college -- about saving, work, insurance, and debt.
    Even if you don’t have kids, you’re going to find some useful reminders in this podcast about getting your financial life in order. For those of you thinking about getting married soon, Beth shares some fascinating research on how the amount you spend on the engagement ring and wedding ceremony correlates with marital success and happiness. It will definitely provide some conversation fodder to discuss with your significant other.