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Money Talks (and Sometimes Argues): How We Spend, Save & See It Differently


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🎙 Episode 6: Money Talks (and Sometimes Argues): How We Spend, Save & See It Differently
From allowance debates to the pull of online shopping hauls, this episode of I Get It From My Mom dives deep into how families talk (and sometimes clash) about money.

Elissa and her teenage daughter Maggie get candid about growing up with financial privilege—but also learning to appreciate what they have. They cover everything from budgeting, chores, and the pressure to keep up with social media, to grandparents’ generosity, the reality of working teens, and what The White Lotus can teach us (or not!) about comfort and privilege.

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✅ Why their family never did traditional allowance—and whether that was the right move
âś… The impact of growing up in a big city surrounded by wealth and struggle
âś… The rise of impulse spending from TikTok hauls and Instagram ads
âś… When teens should get a job and what they learn when they do
✅ The influence of generous grandparents—and how to balance gratitude vs guilt
âś… The White Lotus Test: Could you live without your creature comforts?
âś… How to raise kids who value money and give back generously

Whether you're a teen trying to manage your first Venmo balance or a parent wondering how to start the money conversation, this episode is packed with real talk, laughs, and reflection—without the financial jargon.

🎧 Tune in now for honest, funny, and thoughtful money talk across generations.

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I Get It From My Mom: Authentic Conversations Between a Mother and Her Daughters on Parenting and Growing UpBy Elissa, Ava & Maggie Klein