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How Money Really Works
by Nathan Pali
How Money Really Works is a personal finance and financial systems podcast explaining what’s actually happening behind your paycheck, bank account, debt, investments, and the global economy.Most people are taught how to budget—but not how money works. This podcast explores personal finance through history, the psychology of money, and the hidden mechanics of the modern financial system so you can finally understand the forces shaping your financial life.Each episode blends financial history, behavioral finance, neuroscience of money, and clear, practical explanations of how money really moves through banks, markets, credit, inflation, and debt. You’ll learn:How money evolved from barter to banking to digital currencyHow banks create money and why debt runs the systemHow inflation, interest rates, and credit actually affect
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
How Money Really Works is a personal finance and financial systems podcast explaining what’s actually happening behind your paycheck, bank account, debt, investments, and the global economy.Most people are taught how to budget—but not how money works. This podcast explores personal finance through history, the psychology of money, and the hidden mechanics of the modern financial system so you can finally understand the forces shaping your financial life.Each episode blends financial history, behavioral finance, neuroscience of money, and clear, practical explanations of how money really moves through banks, markets, credit, inflation, and debt. You’ll learn:How money evolved from barter to banking to digital currencyHow banks create money and why debt runs the systemHow inflation, interest rates, and credit actually affect
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Nathan Pali
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