EPISODE · May 16, 2025 · 18 MIN
16. How Consumerism Turned Us Into Money-Spending Slaves
from Strong Money Podcast
In this episode, we break down the evolution of consumerism, and how it’s changed and adapted over time. I’ll explain why it keeps people stuck, constantly searching for satisfaction and happiness in the wrong places, and I’ll share how to break free from this cycle so you can fast-track your path to wealth and freedom.💬 If you enjoy the show, the best way to support it is by sharing it or leaving a quick rating or review. It helps more people discover the podcast!🔗 Resources & Links✍️ Original article version (if applicable)📚 My book on Amazon — the full roadmap to financial freedom🎧 Audiobook on Spotify & Audible📰 Join the free Financial Independence newsletter — practical ideas, sent fortnightly🌐 Website: Strong Money Australia🤝 Connect with DaveFacebook | Instagram | X/Twitter📩 Contact via website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode, we break down the evolution of consumerism, and how it’s changed and adapted over time. I’ll explain why it keeps people stuck, constantly searching for satisfaction and happiness in the wrong places, and I’ll share how to break free from this cycle so you can fast-track your path to wealth and freedom.💬 If you enjoy the show, the best way to support it is by sharing it or leaving a quick rating or review. It helps more people discover the podcast!🔗 Resources & Links✍️ Original article version (if applicable)📚 My book on Amazon — the full roadmap to financial freedom🎧 Audiobook on Spotify & Audible📰 Join the free Financial Independence newsletter — practical ideas, sent fortnightly🌐 Website: Strong Money Australia🤝 Connect with DaveFacebook | Instagram | X/Twitter📩 Contact via website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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