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Women traditionally shy away from finance because of their deep social conditioning that they will be taken care of by the men in their families. Research however shows that women outlive men and COVID has added another layer to this equation. It has never been more important for women to understand and take charge of their financial well-being. This podcast is here to educate and equip women with everything that they need to know and put into practice in order to design the life of their dr ...
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The health insurance gap between an employer plan and Medicare can be quite a hot topic—especially for those who are living the RV or tiny house life. Many people living these lifestyles travel a lot, are retired, or simply do not have the traditional work, so their healthcare needs often don’t fit inside the traditional box. Bob Nunn and Mike Neig…
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Lance Wilkinson is the owner of VanFest, a popular annual event showcasing custom van conversions and celebrating a nomadic lifestyle. He joins the show today to talk about the van life movement and all of the challenges and benefits that go with it. As someone who has been living the van life with his wife for over two and a half years, he has loa…
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Victims of human trafficking are impacted in many ways including becoming burdened with debt. Victim Services Toronto provides informed support and advocacy for those affected including running a program called Reclaim, which helps those that have been impacted financially. Carly Kalish, executive director at Victim Services Toronto, joins us to te…
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Have you ever thought about just asking for a raise, a lower mortgage rate, or a better deal on that new car but the challenge is how you start that conversation. Author Matt Shulz, joins us to talk about his book, Ask Questions, Save Money, Make More and he outlines a number of scenarios to help you save money by just asking. Find out more at matt…
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How to negotiate to help you save money. Matt Schulz, personal finance author, educator and speaker, takes us through it in his book Ask Questions, Save Money, Make More. And why salary transparency can be both important and challenging. Canadian Millennial Money expert Jessica Moorhouse explains. Then, a company called Bloom that offers Canadians …
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Forrest Stevens joins me on the show today to talk about how tiny living has impacted his life, as well as the lives of those in his community. A filmmaker, podcaster, and writer, Forrest has been bringing van life and alternative lifestyles into the public eye, helping to educate people about what it’s really like and how to make it work for you. …
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The world of commerce is changing and in a recent report, Mastercard, found that there are three emerging tech trends that are expected to reshape a number of sectors. Darrell MacMullin, SVP Product and Solutions at Mastercard in Canada, join us to go over what these emerging trends are.저자 Bruce Sellery
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Raising a child is expensive in both needs and wants. As a parent we sometimes feel pressure to spend money on things like toys, birthday parties and family vacations. But all of that can add up. We have Anita Bruinsma, financial coach with Clarity Personal Finance, she give us five tips on how we can cut costs while also making sure you are purcha…
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While we may complain about banks for many reasons they do play an important role in our community. In the United States, some banks have a different role. Lynette Khalfani-Cox, The Money Coach, personal finance expert, speaker, author, join us to share the importance of a black-owned bank and the history. Connect with Lynette on Facebook, Instagra…
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Money saving tips when making purchases for your kids. Anita Bruinsma from Clarity Personal Finance, shares how to spend in more meaningful ways. And, divorce and forensic accounting. Kevin Caspersz, Managing Partner at Caspersz Chegini LLP, tells us how it works and when you might want to explore this option. Then, the best Black-owned banks. Lynn…
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Have you ever considered ditching the conventional for a life on the road? In this episode, Dr. Brenda, a fascinating mix of sociologist, financial coach, and climate steward, takes us through her journey into full-time RV living. She unveils how this lifestyle choice is at the crossroads of financial independence, sustainability, and personal happ…
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How can the spirit of minimalism be extended to our outdoor adventures and lifestyle? This episode features Meg Carney, the voice behind The Outdoor Minimalist Podcast, who shares her journey from being a digital nomad to settling down while maintaining a nomadic spirit. Listen in as we explore the seven R's of outdoor minimalism, strategies for re…
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Fraudsters are becoming more and more sophisticated and it seems across generations fall victim to these scams. So to bring more awareness to Canadians on how to stay safe online, HomeEquity Bank has developed an online quiz for people to test their ‘sca sense’. Vivian Gauci, Senior Vice President and CMO at HomeEquity Bank, joins us for more on ho…
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We talk to Clint Davis, CEO of Cedar Leaf Capital, about how they are the first Indigenous-owned investment dealer in Canada created through an agreement between Scotiabank, two Indigenous owned corporations and a First Nation. He joins us to tell us more about the significance of this partnership. Connect with Clint on LinkedIn, Facebook and X/Twi…
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There are so many budgeting apps out there that makes a choice for one difficult. One app out there is called Wilbur and it is developed in Canada for Canadians. To take us through how it works we are joined by CEO Mike Rodenburgh. Find out more at wilburbudget.com and connect on Instagram and X/Twitter. Connect with Mike on LinkedIn.…
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The app, Too Good To Go is hoping to address the problem of unsold food from restaurants or grocery stores by allowing businesses to sell their surplus to customers at a discounted price. To tell us more about how it work Sarah Soteroff, Senior PR Manager at To Good To Go, joins us. Find out more at toogoodtogo.com and connect on Instagram and X/Tw…
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Saving money while reducing food waste. Sarah Soteroff tells us about the app Too Good To Go and how it works. Then, testing your ‘scam sense’. Vivianne Gauci from HomeEquity Bank tells us about their online quiz that hopes to bring more awareness about fraud. And, the first Indigenous-owned investment dealer in Canada. It’s called Cedar Leaf Capit…
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When I listen to the market news and think about what businesses have to really be ready to pivot and maneuver, tiny home builders have truly had to be the most creative and innovative ever. Few people know this as well as my guest today, Travis Pyke. The owner of Wind River Tiny Homes, Travis is a tiny home builder who’s been in business for over …
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When you finally talk about money with your partner and you find out that one is a spendthrift and one is a tightwad, what do you do. Behavioural scientist, Scott Rick’s new book – ‘Tightwads and Spendthrifts: Navigating the Money Minefield in Real Relationships’ may be the book for you. Rick joins us to take us through the book. Find out more at s…
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The rent or buy has been a question for decades and even more so now with both housing costs and renting costs going through the roof could ‘rentership’ be the best thing. Adrian Rocca, CEO of Fitzrovia, strongly believes that rentership is the future. He joins us to talk about renting vs buying and what innovation is occurring. Connect on Instagra…
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Getting financial literacy is important for everyone but sometimes there are barriers to accessing the tools and resources needed to learn about money. BMO Smart Progress is an interactive learning platform which has recently expanded to include a new website with curated learning modules for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities in Canada. T…
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With the many dating apps out this one might be the most interesting. It’s called ‘SCORE’ and it includes your credit score. It’s from the financial platform ‘Neon Money Club’ and co-founder Luke Bailey joins us to tell us how it works. Connect on with Luke on Instagram. Find out more about Neon Money Club at joinneon.com and connect on Instagram a…
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Online dating is an ever changing game. In addition to nice photos, one dating app is asking for your credit score before you can swipe right. Luke Bailey from Neon Money Club tells us about SCORE. Then, what to do if you and your partner have different spending habits. Behavioural scientist Scott Rick takes us through his book Tightwads and Spendt…
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Rebecca Brooks & Dylan Pollock are a couple/financial coaching team that helps other married couples navigate their finances in an effective and low-stress way. In this episode, they share how they’ve been able to get themselves (and others) out of debt and the role that housing has played in that area of their finances. They also talk about how to…
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Today we are diving into the often misunderstood topic of home equity. We'll question the common belief that building home equity is essential for financial security, and instead of accepting conventional wisdom about this at face value, take a closer look at the risks and rewards involved. For full show notes and more information visit http://tiny…
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While there are lots of resources for new Canadians including finding a place to live, getting access to credit, and finding a job. One thing that may be hard to find is culture. Daniel Bernhard, CEO of The Institute for Canadian Citizenship, joins us to talk about their app called the Canoo Access Pass for new Canadian Citizens and what is availab…
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The economy right is different for your adult children then it was for you when you were leaving the nest and becoming financially independent. You may feel inclined to help them with bills or other financial obligations and by doing so you are becoming a ‘snowplow parent’. Teresa J.W. Bailey, a Senior Wealth Financial Strategist at Waddell & Assoc…
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Helping your children avoid financial challenges. There are pros and cons to being a “Snow Plow Parent” says Teresa J.W. Bailey, certified financial planner and Senior Wealth Strategist at Waddell & Associates. Then, using improv to become a better leader. Tracy Shea-Porter, CEO and Co-Founder of Yes Unlimited, takes us through her book The "Yes, A…
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Wondering how financial savvy can redefine your living space? Christopher Hensley is a financial advisor who blends his finance acumen with a deep passion for tiny living, and he joins the show today to discuss his innovative approach to achieving a financially free, minimalist lifestyle. Listen in as Christopher shares advice on navigating the fin…
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It really helps to know and understand how the brain works when it comes to money. Now financial advisors have a new resource from BEworks, a course to help give financial advisors insight to help them strengthen their relationships with clients. We have behavioural scientist with BEworks, Michelle Hilscher, to take us through the course. Connect w…
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There are many options when it comes to paying off your debt if you are struggling. Non-profit credit counsellors offer a debt consolidation program, licensed insolvency trustees offer a consumer proposal and bankruptcy filing and those will be the focus. We have Shelley Koehli, a licensed insolvency trustee with Harris & Partners, join us to take …
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Entrepreneurship doesn’t necessarily mean that you have to start from nothing, you can start from something. Scott Stirrett, CEO of Venture for Canada, joins us to talk about entrepreneurship through acquisition. Find out more at scottstirrett.com and connect on Twitter/X and LinkedIn.저자 Bruce Sellery
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Some entrepreneurs build something from scratch. But another pay is to buy a business, something called “entrepreneurship through acquisition”. Venture for Canada’s Scott Stirrett takes us through how it works. Then, a boss who supports your side gig. Kevin Kliman and Wilma Reyes from Humi tell us about the benefits of letting your employees pursue…
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Many people in densely populated areas have given up on ever owning a home, but that doesn’t have to be their reality. Architect and small home specialist Nick Mehl joins the show today to talk about the ADU space, what is coming soon for factory-made homes, and how he has been a part of the charge to find affordable (and beautiful) solutions to th…
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We have seen how high inflation is impacting our day to day lives and how it affects everything from buying groceries to buying a car. And when it comes to cars there are a number of expenses that should be taken into consideration. Matt Hands, VP of Insurance for ratehub.ca, joins us to break down how much does it cost on average to own a car in C…
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We talk to personal finance journalists, Julia Carpenter and Bourree Lam, about their new book from the Wall Street Journal called The New Rules For Money. The book helps readers navigate the unique financial challenges. Click here to purchase the book. Connect with Julia on Twitter(X), Instagram and TikTok and connect with Bourree on Twitter(X) an…
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It can be information overload with all the resources available for newcomers to Canada and PeaceGeeks is trying to make it easier to get the right information they need. Jennifer Freeman, CEO of PeaceGeeks, joins us to talk about the app they have developed called ‘Welcome to Canada’ and how it works. Find Jennifer on LinkedIn. Connect with PeaceG…
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The United Way Simcoe Muskoka has created a online tool in partnership with Rocket Innovation called the ‘living in my shoes anti-poverty simulator’ aimed at raising awareness. Chief Executive and Philanthropy Officer, Brian Shelley, join us to share more on how the tool works. For more about the simulator visit uwsimcoemuskoka.ca and connect on Fa…
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An app for newcomers called “Welcome to Canada”. PeaceGeeks CEO Jennifer Freeman takes us through its features. Then, what it’s like living in poverty. Brian Shelley, Chief Executive and Philanthropy Officer at United Way Simcoe Muskoka, tells us about their ‘Living in My Shoes Anti-Poverty Simulator’ And, how much it costs to own a car in Canada. …
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How are tiny homes redefining the concept of attainable housing? In this episode, we're joined by Abby Shank, who transitioned from a corporate career to a leader in tiny living and launched two tiny living businesses. Abby's journey and insights offer a unique perspective on the tiny house movement and its impact on modern living. For full show no…
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We have Ellyce Fulmore, a queer and neurodivergent financial educator and found of Queerd Co, join us to talk to us about her book; Keeping Finance Personal: Ditch the “Shoulds” and the Shame and Rewrite Your Money Story. Find out more at queerdco.com and connect on Instagram and TikTok.저자 Bruce Sellery
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Did you know that there is a “Criminal Rate of Interest” and now after 4 years the government of Canada is planning to reduce it by 13% to 35%. Some welcome this and some have concerns on how it will impact certain consumers. Here is from the lenders point of view with Jason Mullins, CEO of lender Go Easy. Connect with Jason on Instagram and Facebo…
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The current financial trend is “loud budgeting” and “soft saving”. For a closer look at what these two trends really are we have Lesley-Anne Scorgie, personal finance columnist and founder of MeVest, join us. Find out more at mevest.ca and connect on Instagram, X(Twitter), and Facebook.저자 Bruce Sellery
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Did you know that there is a “Criminal Rate of Interest” and now after 4 years the government of Canada is planning to reduce it by 13% to 35%. Some welcome this and some have concerns on how it will impact certain consumers. Here is from the low to moderate income point of view with Donna Borden, leader of ACORN Canada. Connect with Donna on X(Twi…
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