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    Explore " value of money" with insightful episodes like "Unlocking Our True Potential: Entrepreneurship, Relationships, and the Power of Habit with David CM Carter", "Helping People, Mental Health and nuggets of future past", "Understanding the true value of money - Simon Smith on Newton's Nuggets", "How Money Works for You" and "BLU Podcast #32 – Inflation, U.S. National Debt, U.S. Budget Deficits, Inflation Reduction Act, TikTok as U.S. National Security Threat, Trump Raid on Mar-a-Lago" from podcasts like ""Side Hustle City", "Newtons Nuggets", "Newtons Nuggets", "In Support of Families" and "The BLU Podcast"" and more!

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    Unlocking Our True Potential: Entrepreneurship, Relationships, and the Power of Habit with David CM Carter

    Unlocking Our True Potential: Entrepreneurship, Relationships, and the Power of Habit with David CM Carter

    Ever wondered how a simple change in our daily routine can not just improve our relationships, but also our work performance? David CM Carter, a beacon of entrepreneurial success, joins us from the tranquil Cotswolds to weave his experiences from investment banking to fostering his own business ventures.

    His philosophy of 'Entelechy,' which symbolizes the journey to realizing our true potential, resonates throughout our wide-ranging conversation. It's also the name of his side hustle turned business, Entelechy Academy. David elucidates on a turning point when his mentor's wisdom shifted his trajectory, exemplifying the profound impact mentorship can have on our life choices and career paths.

    Spare a thought for the transformative power of kindness and discipline—these aren't just fuzzy concepts but tangible practices that can lead to profound personal and professional growth. We share a heartwarming and humorous tale of how one man's commitment to appreciating his spouse's efforts, like walking the dog, can surprisingly lead to an uptick in workplace productivity. Personal development isn't just a buzzword here; it's backed by David's insights and anecdotes about the enduring benefits of skills polished through ventures like side hustles, as well as the power of adopting new habits.

    As we wrap up our engaging dialogue, we delve into the complexities of issues like imposter syndrome, the true value of money, and the turmoil in global politics. With his finger on the pulse of current events, David imparts his thoughts on corporate DEI initiatives, the importance of character qualities in enhancing personal and professional relationships, and the pivotal role of strengthening marriages. For those captivated by David's perspective and keen to dive deeper into personal development, a visit to his LinkedIn page is a must. Join us as we embark on a challenge to consciously focus on a specific character quality, set to transform our lives in profound ways.

    As you're inspired to embark on your side hustle journey after listening to this episode, you might wonder where to start or how to make your vision a reality.  With a team of experienced professionals and a track record of helping clients achieve their dreams, we are ready to assist you in reaching your goals. To find out more, visit www.reversedout.com

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    Helping People, Mental Health and nuggets of future past

    Helping People, Mental Health and nuggets of future past

    Its that time of the month where Paul and Jesse catch up about recent shows. We also talk about upcoming sponsorships, creatives, and mental health. Check out Jesse's mental health post here:

    https://www.instagram.com/p/CzddKEfIoFM/

    This is a great time to find out about the upcoming shows, as well as our nuggeteer of the week!

    We also have merch on our brand new website!

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    Thanks as usual to Jesse for making the magic happen:

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    Understanding the true value of money - Simon Smith on Newton's Nuggets

    Understanding the true value of money - Simon Smith on Newton's Nuggets

    Simon Smith of SA Energy joins us for episode 3 in our mini series where we follow his professional life and the lessons learned along the way. This week, we talk about a bad business choice, how it affected his life and relationships. Simon also talks about taking a step back and understanding the value of your time and money. 

    https://www.sa-energy.co.uk/ 

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    Anywhere else in the world, go to Amazon as usual and search MentalTheft (one word).

    Thanks as usual to Jesse for making the magic happen:

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    BLU Podcast #32 – Inflation, U.S. National Debt, U.S. Budget Deficits, Inflation Reduction Act, TikTok as U.S. National Security Threat, Trump Raid on Mar-a-Lago

    BLU Podcast #32 – Inflation, U.S. National Debt, U.S. Budget Deficits, Inflation Reduction Act, TikTok as U.S. National Security Threat, Trump Raid on Mar-a-Lago
    Tune in now to Episode 32 With Captain Matt Thomassen Matt Thomassen is a Captain in the U.S. Army and attorney at Tierney Legal, LLC. Topics Covered: 0:00 - South Side Intro 0:45 – Inflation: Definition, General Overview & Current Inflation Statistics 3:41 - The Value of Money is Decreasing 10:17 – The Negative Effects of Inflation 22:31 – The Current U.S. National Debt 26:49 – The 2021 National Deficit 31:27 – The Changes in the Budget Deficit from 2015 Until Present 35:13 - The Inflation Reduction Act: Won’t Reduce Inflation, Just More Government Spending 43:36 - Impact of The Inflation Reduction Act on Inflation: Nearly Non-Existent 46:28 – Incompetency in the U.S. Senate 49:13 - TikTok as a U.S. National Security Threat 58:55 - The Endgame of TikTok 1:05:13 - The Trump Raid on Mar-a-Lago 1:17:23 - Kindness and Respect Outro Watch, listen and download Episode 32 on the following sites: https://theblupodcast.com/ YouTube: https://youtu.be/hcCWTpPPbIU Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/podcast/the-blu-podcast/PC:75155 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1tnACSqaI7M2bxK3q6VPHZ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-blu-podcast/id1568957253 Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zaW1wbGVjYXN0LmNvbS9VWThwMUk0aw%3D%3D You can also download Episode 32 on the following sites: Amazon Music, Gaana, Deezer, Overcast, Stitcher, IHeartRadio, Pocket Casts, PlayerFM, TuneIn and JioSaavn.

    Episode #23- John Morgan: Chase your dream or be a slave to money

    Episode #23- John Morgan: Chase your dream or be a slave to money

    In this episode, I sit down with John Steven Morgan, who is a freelance pianist that specializes in playing his upright piano at various public locations in San Francisco and Oakland. John talks about starting his adult life at UC Berkeley pursing a civil engineering and later a chemical engineering degree before leaving that path to pursue his passion. Hear how John deals with the pressures of society, the value of money to him and how he works to create in-depth classical music pieces that he wants to share with the world.

    You can watch the full conversation on YouTube here:


    https://youtu.be/LtNhjLSTOIc

     

    You can reach out to John on Instagram at: 

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    Please check out his website to see samples of his latest music: 

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    Teaching Kids About Money - Part 2 (#36)

    Teaching Kids About Money - Part 2 (#36)

     This week is part two of teaching kids about money. So last week was talking about the three principles of early, often, and now.  So, on to Part 2. the conversation gets into a little bit more of the “what” this week. Why do I teach kids about money, and what do I teach kids about money? What are the most important principles that I need to teach them? There are three things today. 

    • One is the value of money. 
    • Two is how to manage money. 
    • Three is what success looks like—how do people get wealthy? How do they get rich?
    • Check out the examples that host Josh Nelson shares.

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    "Who do you Think you Are?" (episode #33) - Thomas DeSchutter

    "Who do you Think you Are?" (episode #33) - Thomas DeSchutter
    Warning - this episode contains explicit language. What a delight and how super fun it was to spend some time with ministerial and metaphysics student, spiritual counsellor, financial advisor, and uber Rush fan, Thomas DeSchutter! With his opening response of, "I don't know anymore who I am", our conversation quickly leaned into what it means to navigate the present moment in tact, and how ultimately, gratitude is where it's at. Thomas talked to us about how his spiritual studies have lit a fire in his soul and heart, and about how the work we do on ourselves is constant and never done. He talked about how that work allows us to lessen the gap between where we are and what is possible that much more quickly. We talked curiosity, labels, and integrity. We also delved into the world of crypto currency, which opened the conversational door to the concepts of safety and risk. Money, value, scarcity, inflation vs. devaluation, Cesar's trimming of gold coins, Bitcoin, proof of work vs. staking, the value of money, and looking at currency in new ways all made for a rich, engaging, juicy conversation that could've kept going beyond the recorded two hours! Thomas also told us of having his mind blown at 7 years old when he first heard Rush drummer Neil Peart, and how the music of Rush inspired him to become a rock musician himself - both ruining and making his life! Thomas also shared his 5 Money Principles, and the 3 main teachings of Jesus distilled down to healing one another, breaking bread together, and building community. We talked freedom of choice, bodily autonomy, standing in Principle, segregation, using our imagination, and not being afraid to die. This, and so much more...! Plus, there's the super fun Rapid Fire Question Round at the end! A new episode posted at least twice a month! Background Illustration - sakkmesterke@123rf.com Music - Vasco Lourenco@123rf.com To learn more about and get in touch with Thomas, check out these links: https://www.thomasdeschutter.com/ https://www.bloomstrategies.com/ https://insighttimer.com/thomasdeschu... Join Lesia's Soul Excavation community at https://www.lesiakohut.com . Join Lesia's Soul Excavator Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/LesiaKohutSE . Thanks for watching! Thank you for subscribing! Thank you for your time and presence! Now go ahead and post a comment below! And let us know, who do you think you are. . . ? With Infinite Love & Gratitude, Lesia

    Inflation and the capital markets

    Inflation and the capital markets

    01:12 - Inflation is the sickness of money. Money is worth less over time, because there's more of it in the marketplace.

    05:12 - World War 1 was funded by taxation, borrowing (war bonds), and the printing of new money.

    09:12 - Money is no longer stable in the economy, and has not been since the creation of fiat currency. Fiat meaning the currency is not backed by anything except an agreement on its value.

    15:28 - A strategy to combat inflation is to borrow at a low interest rate and pay it back in cheaper dollars over the years. But this is risky when the economy faces a downturn.

    16:41 - Incentivizing people to take out debt is a perverse incentive, because those who manage their money well and do not have much debt will be penalized. The point is, the reason why governments allow for inflation is because it's a way of silently stealing from people. It devalues your money.

    19:50 - Hopefully our inflation doesn't go worse than the 1970s, but it's hard to tell. Worst case scenario is hyperinflation like Germany in the 1920s, Brazil and Argentina in the last few decades, and Venezuela today.

    22:48 - The government has no incentive to be fiscally responsible. 

    26:16 - Ludwig Erhardt helped turn Germany from destroyed to an economic powerhouse in one generation. Two main policies. First, he banned crony capitalism and special favors. Second, he lowered the tax rate from 85% to 18%.

    27:46 - Summary. Thanks for listening!

     

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    Understanding your Money Journey with Caish

    Understanding your Money Journey with Caish

    Listen to this fun, interactive episode with Caish, a recent college graduate, accredited financial counselor and Gen Y Financial Planning client services associate. I learned a lot during our conversation, such as the value of money, my relationship with money, and the importance of having your spending align with your values. 

    My Egg Experiment: https://www.instagram.com/p/CA2n2OOBk60/

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    Story about Building a Meaningful Business, doing what you Love and doing your Best Work

    Story about Building a Meaningful Business, doing what you Love and doing your Best Work

    Once upon a time, there was a little girl. Like many other little girls, she loved to read and to draw flowers and dresses. One day she asked her grandpa if he could give her money so she could buy some candies. Any other little girls would have asked their grandpa to buy them candies instead of money to buy candies. But her Grandpa was not like any other Grandpas in the world.

    She would never have thought of asking grandpa to buy anything because he was always busy working. See, Grandpa was a powerful businessman. He was the owner of a factory that made beautiful dresses for little girls in town, and there were so many people working for him. So he was too busy to buy candies. 

    When Grandpa was not in his accountant’s office looking at numbers, he was always on the factory floor making sure that everyone was doing a great job. 

    Grandpa was a highly respected man. 

    He gave jobs to all these people that had left their hometown to find jobs and a better life for themself and for their loved ones. 

    Life was not easy for these families. 

    They often arrived with very little money, very little possession and they had no jobs. So it was difficult for them to find a safe shelter and to send the kids to school. 

    With his growing business, Grandpa was able to hire these workers. If they were willing to learn and to work hard, he would give them a job.

    In addition to a job, Grandpa wanted to do more to help these families. 
    So he started by providing meals to all his workers and all their family members to make sure that they get nutritious foods every day. When he had more money, he invested in a big house and provided his workers with a home and helped pay for the school fees so the kids could have an education. Working for Grandpa and living in this big house was like being part of a very big family.

    The word got spread very quickly. There were more and more workers coming to see Grandpa. He was happy to hire some of them and very soon he was able to build a strong team of workers that were fully dedicated to do their best work at the factory because Grandpa was providing them with so much more than a job and a salary. He also provided them with a safe home where their kids could grow in a stable environment and aspire to a brighter future.  

    But let’s go back to this little girl and her candies problem.

    So when she asked Grandpa for money, he asked her why he would give her money? He only gives money to his employees because they worked for him. So he would not give her money, he doesn’t do that.

    But the little girl really wanted candies, so she asked Grandpa to hire her.

    What can you do Grandpa asked?

    I can draw. So I can be one of your designers. I can draw dresses. You make dresses for little girls, I’m a little girl, I know what I want I know what other little girls want. I’ll show you my drawings and you’ll give me a job so I can buy my candies.  

    I don’t know if your work is good. Show me what you can do, then I’ll decide. If it’s good I’ll take you, if not no money for your candies. 

    She did not convince Grandpa to hire her, but there’s still a small chance she would get a job. So she will try her best and will work very hard on her drawings.

    That day, she did not play with her sister. She did not read a single page of her book. She was too busy drawing the perfect dress.

    She knows that she had to put the hard work here because she really wanted these candies and she knows that Grandpa expects everyone to do their bests and will not make an exception for her.

    The next morning knocked on Grandpa’s office door.

    The Accountant was with him.

    Grandpa told the Accountant to leave the room because he has to deal with a very serious business proposal. 

    She entered the room and she stood across Grandpa’s giant wooden desk.

    She opened her sketchbook and with no hesitation, she handed it to Grandpa, convinced that he would pay her for the great job she did. 

    Grandpa pulled out his glasses and put them on his nose. 

    He always does that with his Accountant when looking at the numbers. 

    He looked at the drawing for a long time.

    And finally said: this colorful long princess dress with different types of flowers on it? Is this what you want to wear and what you think that other little girls want to wear?

    Yes, she said.

    Have you worked hard on it?

    Oh yes. I did not play yesterday and didn’t read, because I’ve been working on it all day.

    And do you think you will wear this dress every day?

    Yes, every day. Because it’s the most beautiful dress ever.

    OK. I’ll ask my head seamstress to make a dress according to your drawing, so you can wear it every day. And we’ll start from there.

    Does that mean that I’m working for you and you’ll give me money for my candies?

    No. You did a good but I’m not giving you money because you are still a little girl and you are too little to go to the store by yourself. 

    So instead of giving money, we will go to the store together and I’ll buy you candies. 

    The little girl couldn’t be any happier.

    She will get the dress of her dreams.

    She will finally get the candies that she wanted and now proved that she deserved

    And her Grandpa will take some time off to go to the store with her.

    This little girl is today very grateful to Grandpa for this precious little lesson about the power of work and the value of money. 

    She is also grateful to Grandpa for leading her to believe in herself and for letting her get what she wants by doing what she loves and doing her best work.  

    And in general, she is so grateful to Grandpa for showing her that you could build a strong business that truly takes care of its workers, and in fact, the more Grandpa was committed to providing for his workers, the better off was his business. 

    This is such an inspiration that will serve her all her life.

     

    That’s it for now. Hope you’ll enjoy this little story.

    Wish you wonderful year-end celebrations with your loved ones 

    And talk to you next year.

    Host: Leekei Tang

    Contact: hello (at) betterbusinessfounder.com

    Music credits: Mister Sunny Face by Wayne Jones / Blue Skies by Silent Partner / Happy Ukulele by Scott Holmes

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