EPISODE · Mar 19, 2026 · 33 MIN
Money Myths That Keep People Broke | Society & Marketing Influence
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On this episode of the Financial Literacy Show, we break down the truth behind money myths that keep people stuck in the cycle of being broke—and how society and marketing play a major role in shaping those beliefs. From “spend now, pay later” mentalities to the pressure of keeping up appearances, many financial habits are influenced by what we see, hear, and are taught. This discussion uncovers how advertising, social media, and cultural norms can quietly push people toward poor financial decisions without them even realizing it. The panel dives into common misconceptions about money, saving, credit, and wealth-building, while offering practical insight on how to shift your mindset, take control of your finances, and build a more stable future. #FinancialLiteracy #MoneyMyths #WealthMindset #BreakTheCycle
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On this episode of the Financial Literacy Show, we break down the truth behind money myths that keep people stuck in the cycle of being broke—and how society and marketing play a major role in shaping those beliefs. From “spend now, pay later” mentalities to the pressure of keeping up appearances, many financial habits are influenced by what we see, hear, and are taught. This discussion uncovers how advertising, social media, and cultural norms can quietly push people toward poor financial decisions without them even realizing it. The panel dives into common misconceptions about money, saving, credit, and wealth-building, while offering practical insight on how to shift your mindset, take control of your finances, and build a more stable future. #FinancialLiteracy #MoneyMyths #WealthMindset #BreakTheCycle
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