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Trying to make debt an everyday topic is difficult. What's more, most people who are in my line of work have an accounting background. As such, there's a tendency to be more numbers-focused than say, story-telling, for example.
But a year ago, I came across an individual on my Twitter feed, who was commenting on personal finance issues and the sorts of situations that my clients face. He's even got an impressive social media follower base because of it.
His name is Scott Terrio. He's a regular contributor to Macleans, BNN, and many more media outlets. I'm happy to share that he's also the newest member of the Hoyes Michalos team. Scott is our new Manager of Consumer Insolvency and he's our guest on today's podcast, as we talk debt.
By Doug Hoyes4.2
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Trying to make debt an everyday topic is difficult. What's more, most people who are in my line of work have an accounting background. As such, there's a tendency to be more numbers-focused than say, story-telling, for example.
But a year ago, I came across an individual on my Twitter feed, who was commenting on personal finance issues and the sorts of situations that my clients face. He's even got an impressive social media follower base because of it.
His name is Scott Terrio. He's a regular contributor to Macleans, BNN, and many more media outlets. I'm happy to share that he's also the newest member of the Hoyes Michalos team. Scott is our new Manager of Consumer Insolvency and he's our guest on today's podcast, as we talk debt.

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