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Ep 72: The Bank of Mom and Dad
In today's episode, we explore a topic close to every parent's heart: the delicate balance of supporting our children while encouraging their independence. It's a fine line between offering a helping hand and potentially hindering their growth by making life a little too comfortable.
We're peeling back the layers on the financial support parents provide to their adult children – from covering basic needs to footing bills that ensure a struggle-free life. But at what cost? Are we nurturing their potential or inadvertently clipping their wings?
We even share our own areas where we still support our grown daughter. Check it out and listen in!
Ep 71 The Great Debate: To Credit or Not to Credit?
This episode tackles the complex world of credit cards, from their benefits to their pitfalls.
We cover topics like smart spending habits, the dark side of credit card use, and misleading industry practices.
Things get a bit personal as we share our own experiences with credit cards and how they once caused tension in our relationship. Spoiler alert... it wasn't pretty.
Tune in to hear best practices and more.
Ep 70: Do You Fall for the Amazon Trap?
In today’s episode, we take a deep dive into the world of Amazon shopping, asking the critical question: Is Amazon a trap?
Anyone who has experienced the sheer convenience of clicking and receiving almost anything within 24 hours knows the rush it can bring. But what happens when this convenience starts to chip away at your budget and, more importantly, your financial goals as a couple?
Join us as we uncover the hidden impacts of Amazon's convenience and share practical tips for setting healthy boundaries.
Ep 69: Are Your Student Loans Forgiven?
Millions of Americans are scrambling to get a piece of the student loan forgiveness programs currently being rolled out. Are you one of them?
But so many of us have questions about the impact and what it all means. Will it make a lasting difference? Is it fair to those who paid their debt? What will our children face when they go to college?
All of these questions are valid. Listen to this week's episode to hear our thoughts, recommendations, and a few rants about it all.
Ep 68: I Got Scammed
In this episode, we're taking a transparent and personal look at the unsettling experience of financial security breaches. Even as a seasoned financial coaching expert, vulnerability to fraud and identity theft remains a stark reality.
Have you or someone you know been jolted by the far-reaching impacts of financial intrusion? Listen in as we open up about our recent encounter with this exact issue. Our story is a reminder that these violations can happen to anyone.
We'll share the practical steps we took immediately after discovering the breach and discuss strategies to safeguard your financial data against potential scammers. Navigating the digital landscape safely may seem daunting, but we each play a crucial role in protecting our personal information. Join us to equip yourself with the knowledge to stay one step ahead of the security game.
Ep 67: Turn up the Volume on Loud Budgeting
Everybody's talking about it! Loud budgeting has taken over as a way to manage your money and let other's know what you are up to.
This week we dive into the ins and outs of what loud budgeting really is and what makes it different if at all from how we've traditionally looked at budgeting.
Maybe you will decide to join in and amplify your budgeting message.
Ep 66: Whose Money is it Anyway? The Quandary of Yours, Mine and Ours
Do you often have these questions:
Where should we put our money? Is my money OUR money? Should I stash some money? Where is all the money?
These questions plague most couples trying to find commonality with their hard-earned funds.
Check out this week's episode as we dive into the complexities and potential ease of deciding where to put it all and who then has access.
Ep 65: How to Overcome Budget Fatigue
Budgeting consistently is hard. There are times we simply don't feel like creating it, reviewing it, or sticking to it.
But what do you do when you are tired and need to stay the course?
Tune in to this week's episode to hear about strategies for remaining diligent to your plan and motivated to do the hard work.
It isn't easy but you can do it. We haven't always felt like doing the work either so you aren't alone.
Ep 64: Are You a Financial Optimist or Pessimist?
How you view money is largely based on whether you typically take an optimistic or pessimistic point of view. Although neither perspective is right or wrong, it helps you know how your partner sees the world through their money lens.
This week's podcast episode breaks down some of the advantages and disadvantages to the way the way we approach money decisions and behaviors. And we give you insight on how to make sure you honor differing ideas.
Tune in to hear more!
Ep 63: Money Dates: How to Make Talking About Money Fun
Many couples have a hard time talking about money with one another. There are emotions, history, and maybe even feeling like you don't have enough that taint the conversation.
It might be good to rename money talks altogether. Money dates allow you to set the stage for positive, healthy, and productive talks.
Listen in to this episode for ideas on how to have fun while discussing money, how long these conversations should be, and what to avoid if needed.
Ep 62: I Spent $150 on 50 Cent
Have you ever found yourself in a situation where your spending habits took a wild, somewhat comical turn? That's exactly the adventure Ericka embarked on recently. This moment involves an unexpected guest in the neighborhood - none other than 50 Cent. Yes, you read that right!
Join us as we dive into this hilarious adventure, proving that some moments, though seemingly frivolous at first glance, can enrich our lives in ways money can never measure.
Ep 61: Unpacking How Love Languages Impact Your Finances
For years we have been fans of the Five Love Languages. The principles in this book have shaped how we work with each other in our marriage and in our relationships with our daughters.
It's time to embrace the power of understanding how to love your partner well. AND how these love languages could affect your financial lives.
Listen in to find out how to meet each other needs and make deposits into their love bank. Your partner will thank you for listening in!
Ep 60: Love Beyond Valentine's Day; Cultivating Year-Round Relationship Goals
Social media is full of images of couples expressing their love and admiration for each other. But does this picture represent true “relationship goals?”
Valentine's Day allows you to go the extra mile with the one you love. Are you participating? Do you give gifts? Are you going out with your honey? No matter what you do make sure your honey knows you love them 365 days a year. This is true relationship goals.
Tune in as we discuss what we value in a relationship, who has inspired us, and some keys to a successful relationship.
Ep 59: Unmet financial expectations and other things couples don't say out loud...
Navigating the tides of expectations within our closest bonds can be tricky. The weight of what's spoken, silent, or unrealistic can feel heavy if ignored.
Join Chris and Ericka as they unravel the complexities of financial expectations and share their journey of transforming individual burdens into shared goals. Tune in and discover how you, too, can master the delicate balance of financial expectation with grace and solidarity, and find your rhythm, together as a team.
Ep 58: The Illusion of Money: Why More Money May Not Be Worth the Answer
One of the most common beliefs in our society is that more money can solve all problems. People presume that high income provides access to a good life, and that it's the ultimate purpose of our existence.
But is this really the case? Some studies suggest that having more money can backfire and cause more problems than solutions.
In this episode, we disagree and then agree many times. This topic isn't easy and we've had to navigate it in our own lives.
Ep 57: Start Now to Avoid the Holiday Hangover This Year
The holiday season is a time of joy, celebration, and often, overspending. Many people indulge in impulsive purchases, expensive gifts, and lavish decorations that end up leaving them with a financial hangover that extends well into the new year.
For couples, this can be a particularly challenging time, as conflicting spending habits and goals can lead to resentment and stress in their relationship.
In this episode, we will discuss tips and strategies for couples to navigate the holiday season and avoid a financial hangover beginning today!
Ep 56: Milestone birthdays are a good time for reflection and planning
Turning 50 is a significant milestone in life. It marks a new chapter in the journey of aging and prompts a reflection on past achievements and future goals.
Aside from the personal and emotional aspects, it is also a time for financial planning and strategizing. Chris just had this milestone birthday and you get to listen in to how he really feels about it!
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Ep 55: Is Risk Taking an Essential Strategy to Your Financial Success?
Do you stick to the predictable path, play it safe, and avoid financial risks? Many of us do!
But, the role of risk-taking cannot be overlooked when it comes to making progress in life. it can be scary to take chances though, especially with money.
This episode is dedicated to understanding what it means to take financial risks and how it can help you potentially achieve success faster. Listen in if you've been a bit slower to take risks like we were and hear what we wish we'd done differently along the way.
Ep 54: Goal Setting; It's Not Just a New Year Thing
Happy New Year! As you start this year, it’s important to recognize that setting and achieving financial goals can be daunting, especially when done as a team.
This week, listen in to how Chris and Ericka approach goal-setting. They discuss what has worked and what isn't helpful too.
In this episode, we will cover the importance of setting individual goals before sharing them with your partner, establishing a plan for dealing with financial decisions and difficulties, and the essential elements for effectively setting and achieving financial goals as a couple.
Ep 53: Two Peas one PODcast: For Better and Worth + Modern Husbands
Money may not be the most romantic subject for most people, but it is among the leading causes of conflicts among couples. Soo… it can’t be ignored.
Different people have different attitudes, patterns, and beliefs when it comes to their finances. It's crucial to have open and honest conversations about money and actively work towards reaching shared financial goals.
In this podcast episode, we have a conversation with the hosts of Modern Husbands about how to have healthy money dialogues with your partner and prioritize the right topics for you.