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“It's nice to get millions when you're 65, but wouldn't it be better if you gave [your children], say, 10s of 1000s when they are in their 20s and 30s?” -Meir Statman
Our hosts, Stephanie McCullough and Kevin Gaines, are joined by world-renowned behavioral finance expert Dr. Meir Statman to explore the intricate dance between human behavior and financial decision-making!
Dr. Statman is a pioneer in the world of behavioral finance, currently serving as a professor and researcher at Santa Clara University. He attempts to understand how people make financial choices and how those choices are reflected in financial markets.
Listen in as Dr. Statman unpacks the cognitive and emotional shortcuts we often take when making financial decisions, and challenges the traditional economic views that advocate for purely rational financial choices.
He also introduces his latest book, "A Wealth of Wellbeing," which offers a human-centered approach to finance, and shares his personal journey from traditional to behavioral research–complete with anecdotes that bring his theories to life!
“Spend money, don’t waste it.”
Dr. Statman explores the link between our money mindset and wellbeing, drawing insights from sociology, psychology, and economics. He explains how we can align our aspirations with present realities, encouraging thoughtful sacrifices today for financial independence tomorrow.
From pursuing your vocation, to engaging in meaningful philanthropy, to striking that elusive balance between saving and spending, Dr. Statman traces the path to a life well lived–not just in the quantity of years, but in their quality!
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If you like what you’ve been hearing, we invite you to subscribe on your favorite platform and leave us a review. Tell us what you love about this episode! Or better yet, tell us what you want to hear more of in the future. [email protected]
You can find the transcript and more information about this episode at www.takebackretirement.com.
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“It's nice to get millions when you're 65, but wouldn't it be better if you gave [your children], say, 10s of 1000s when they are in their 20s and 30s?” -Meir Statman
Our hosts, Stephanie McCullough and Kevin Gaines, are joined by world-renowned behavioral finance expert Dr. Meir Statman to explore the intricate dance between human behavior and financial decision-making!
Dr. Statman is a pioneer in the world of behavioral finance, currently serving as a professor and researcher at Santa Clara University. He attempts to understand how people make financial choices and how those choices are reflected in financial markets.
Listen in as Dr. Statman unpacks the cognitive and emotional shortcuts we often take when making financial decisions, and challenges the traditional economic views that advocate for purely rational financial choices.
He also introduces his latest book, "A Wealth of Wellbeing," which offers a human-centered approach to finance, and shares his personal journey from traditional to behavioral research–complete with anecdotes that bring his theories to life!
“Spend money, don’t waste it.”
Dr. Statman explores the link between our money mindset and wellbeing, drawing insights from sociology, psychology, and economics. He explains how we can align our aspirations with present realities, encouraging thoughtful sacrifices today for financial independence tomorrow.
From pursuing your vocation, to engaging in meaningful philanthropy, to striking that elusive balance between saving and spending, Dr. Statman traces the path to a life well lived–not just in the quantity of years, but in their quality!
Key Topics:
Resources:
If you like what you’ve been hearing, we invite you to subscribe on your favorite platform and leave us a review. Tell us what you love about this episode! Or better yet, tell us what you want to hear more of in the future. [email protected]
You can find the transcript and more information about this episode at www.takebackretirement.com.
Follow Stephanie on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and LinkedIn.
Follow Kevin on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and LinkedIn.

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