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Here's a question: If everyone's buying annuities right now, does that mean you should too?
Joe Saul-Sehy, OG, and Neighbor Doug tackle that exact question in this week's episode—but first, they're starting with the basics. Because before you can figure out complex financial products, you need to nail the fundamentals. And who better to teach them than Karen Holland, founder of Gifting Sense, who's made it her mission to help kids (and their parents) understand money in ways that actually stick.
Karen breaks down how to teach the next generation about "need vs. want," why middle schoolers need to understand the real cost of "cool," and how financial literacy can be empowering instead of intimidating. Whether you've got kids or just want a refresher on the money basics you wish someone had taught you, this conversation is the reset button you didn't know you needed.
Then things get timely: annuity sales are booming, and everyone's suddenly got an opinion. But are annuities the safe harbor they're marketed as, or just another way to lock up your money with fees you don't understand? Joe and OG cut through the sales pitch to help you figure out when annuities make sense—and when you're better off walking away.
Plus: Doug delivers "life-changing" trivia (his words), there's an iHeart Music Festival giveaway tied to financial literacy, and you'll get your weekly dose of basement wisdom served with laughs.
What You'll Walk Away With:
• Karen Holland's framework for teaching kids financial literacy that actually changes behavior (not just lectures that go in one ear and out the other)
• Why annuity sales are exploding right now—and the questions you MUST ask before signing anything
• The difference between annuities that solve real problems and annuities that just create expensive ones
• Financial habits that work at any age—whether you're teaching a 12-year-old or retraining yourself
• How supporting financial education can score you iHeart Music Festival tickets (because doing good shouldn't be boring)
This Episode Is For You If:
• You want to teach kids about money but don't know where to start (or worry you'll mess it up)
• Someone's pitched you an annuity and you're not sure if it's brilliant or a trap
• You've heard annuities are "safe" but want to understand what you're actually giving up
• You believe financial literacy is a gift worth giving—to your kids, your community, or yourself
• You want money advice that doesn't talk down to you or assume you already know everything
FULL SHOW NOTES: https://stackingbenjamins.com/raising-money-for-financial-literacy-1757
Deeper dives with curated links, topics, and discussions are in our newsletter, The 201, available at https://www.stackingbenjamins.com/201
Enjoy!
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Here's a question: If everyone's buying annuities right now, does that mean you should too?
Joe Saul-Sehy, OG, and Neighbor Doug tackle that exact question in this week's episode—but first, they're starting with the basics. Because before you can figure out complex financial products, you need to nail the fundamentals. And who better to teach them than Karen Holland, founder of Gifting Sense, who's made it her mission to help kids (and their parents) understand money in ways that actually stick.
Karen breaks down how to teach the next generation about "need vs. want," why middle schoolers need to understand the real cost of "cool," and how financial literacy can be empowering instead of intimidating. Whether you've got kids or just want a refresher on the money basics you wish someone had taught you, this conversation is the reset button you didn't know you needed.
Then things get timely: annuity sales are booming, and everyone's suddenly got an opinion. But are annuities the safe harbor they're marketed as, or just another way to lock up your money with fees you don't understand? Joe and OG cut through the sales pitch to help you figure out when annuities make sense—and when you're better off walking away.
Plus: Doug delivers "life-changing" trivia (his words), there's an iHeart Music Festival giveaway tied to financial literacy, and you'll get your weekly dose of basement wisdom served with laughs.
What You'll Walk Away With:
• Karen Holland's framework for teaching kids financial literacy that actually changes behavior (not just lectures that go in one ear and out the other)
• Why annuity sales are exploding right now—and the questions you MUST ask before signing anything
• The difference between annuities that solve real problems and annuities that just create expensive ones
• Financial habits that work at any age—whether you're teaching a 12-year-old or retraining yourself
• How supporting financial education can score you iHeart Music Festival tickets (because doing good shouldn't be boring)
This Episode Is For You If:
• You want to teach kids about money but don't know where to start (or worry you'll mess it up)
• Someone's pitched you an annuity and you're not sure if it's brilliant or a trap
• You've heard annuities are "safe" but want to understand what you're actually giving up
• You believe financial literacy is a gift worth giving—to your kids, your community, or yourself
• You want money advice that doesn't talk down to you or assume you already know everything
FULL SHOW NOTES: https://stackingbenjamins.com/raising-money-for-financial-literacy-1757
Deeper dives with curated links, topics, and discussions are in our newsletter, The 201, available at https://www.stackingbenjamins.com/201
Enjoy!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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