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Millennials face an unprecedented financial landscape in modern life. They've been told all along there are financial markers to being a grown-up: owning a home, having kids, travelling, having some kind of social life. But for many millennials, lots of those things feel well out of reach.
Returning for its third season, the "Millennial Money" podcast is doing things differently this time around. New host and Toronto Star business reporter Ghada Alsharif speaks to fellow millennials about relatable financial dilemmas that are usually taboo or embarrassing, that everyone is grappling with behind closed doors. Alsharif will then bring the topic straight to an expert to work out some options.
Episode 1 will be available Wednesday, Dec. 6 on podcast platforms or at thestar.com/millennialmoneypodcast.
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Millennials face an unprecedented financial landscape in modern life. They've been told all along there are financial markers to being a grown-up: owning a home, having kids, travelling, having some kind of social life. But for many millennials, lots of those things feel well out of reach.
Returning for its third season, the "Millennial Money" podcast is doing things differently this time around. New host and Toronto Star business reporter Ghada Alsharif speaks to fellow millennials about relatable financial dilemmas that are usually taboo or embarrassing, that everyone is grappling with behind closed doors. Alsharif will then bring the topic straight to an expert to work out some options.
Episode 1 will be available Wednesday, Dec. 6 on podcast platforms or at thestar.com/millennialmoneypodcast.

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