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In this special 150th episode of the New Money, New Problems podcast, we reflect on the journey so far and the lessons learned from both the audience and personal experiences.
In the first half, we focus on the feedback from listeners, the common issue of financial stress regardless of income level and the critical need for effective communication about finances among partners and family members.
We also highlight the importance of understanding financial options over rigid rules and provides insights into the process behind financial journalism.
In the second half, Brenton shares personal lessons from creating the podcast, stressing the value of consistency, starting without perfection, and being open to constructive criticism to facilitate growth and improvement. The episode aims to provide valuable takeaways for listeners to apply to their financial and personal lives.
01:43 Listener Insights on Financial Stress
03:20 Communication and Financial Harmony
06:22 The Value of Personalized Financial Advice
08:28 Behind the Scenes of Financial Publications
10:43 Foundational Financial Topics
13:26 Personal Lessons from Podcasting
16:31 Commitment to Improvement and Future Plans
POPULAR EPISODES FROM THE FIRST 150
Why Holidays Aren't Great for Family Money Talks
STILL Living Paycheck to Paycheck on $250,000
Why New Money Leads To New Problems
What Does It Mean When You're Behind In Retirement Planning?
Support the show
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In this special 150th episode of the New Money, New Problems podcast, we reflect on the journey so far and the lessons learned from both the audience and personal experiences.
In the first half, we focus on the feedback from listeners, the common issue of financial stress regardless of income level and the critical need for effective communication about finances among partners and family members.
We also highlight the importance of understanding financial options over rigid rules and provides insights into the process behind financial journalism.
In the second half, Brenton shares personal lessons from creating the podcast, stressing the value of consistency, starting without perfection, and being open to constructive criticism to facilitate growth and improvement. The episode aims to provide valuable takeaways for listeners to apply to their financial and personal lives.
01:43 Listener Insights on Financial Stress
03:20 Communication and Financial Harmony
06:22 The Value of Personalized Financial Advice
08:28 Behind the Scenes of Financial Publications
10:43 Foundational Financial Topics
13:26 Personal Lessons from Podcasting
16:31 Commitment to Improvement and Future Plans
POPULAR EPISODES FROM THE FIRST 150
Why Holidays Aren't Great for Family Money Talks
STILL Living Paycheck to Paycheck on $250,000
Why New Money Leads To New Problems
What Does It Mean When You're Behind In Retirement Planning?
Support the show

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