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The Money Over Easy Show
by Money Over Easy LLC
Inspired by nearly 50 years of weekly money lessons shared over breakfast, Money Over Easy brings you financial wisdom in a way that's easy to understand and apply. As a 3rd-generation speaker and financial literacy advocate, I grew up learning about money the same way my dad taught his clients—through simple, napkin-drawn lessons over Saturday breakfast.After my parents' divorce when I was 3, my father made it a priority to teach my sister and me financial confidence—especially after seeing so many women struggle financially after losing a spouse or going through divorce. His creative, no-pressure approach to money conversations became the foundation of our financial success.Now, I’m passing those lessons on to you. Whether you're discussing finances with your kids, a friend, or just yourself, this podcast makes money conversations approachable, engaging, and easy to implement. Grab a seat at the table—let’s make talking about money as simple as breakfast.🔹 Real-life financial stor
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Episode 5 - Money Conversations Made Easy
Do you find discussing money matters daunting, especially with your significant other? You're not alone; statistics show that 64% of couples shy away from money talk, leading to financial incompatibility. But fear not! In this podcast, we unravel the secrets to effortless money conversations, paving the way for financial harmony in relationships.Episode Highlights:Understanding the significance of discussing money with your partner, family members, and even kids.Practical strategies to approach your significant other with financial topics without feeling threatening or confrontational.The value of self-education in understanding financial jargon and breaking it down into simple terms for your family.Empowering your kids with financial literacy through engaging activities and real-life money management lessons.Unveiling the often-overlooked importance of estate planning and how to initiate these essential conversations.Exploring the link between early financial planning and leaving a lasting legacy for generations to come.Join us on this journey to financial empowerment and learn how to navigate money conversations with ease. Whether you're married, dating, or a parent looking to educate your kids, this podcast equips you with the tools to handle financial discussions confidently. Don't let money become a source of tension; embrace the joy of financial planning together! Subscribe now for expert insights, practical tips, and empowering stories on how to build a prosperous financial future with your loved ones.[Keywords: Money conversations, financial harmony, relationships, financial planning, financial literacy, money management, estate planning, financial empowerment, family finances, money talk, financial jargon, financial legacy]Transcript:Introduction:Do you ever find it challenging to discuss money matters, especially with your significant other? You're not alone; 64% of couples avoid talking about money due to financial incompatibility.Many couples don't address financial topics during dating or marriage, which can lead to unexpected issues later.In this episode, we will explore the importance of money conversations with your significant other and other family members, such as aging parents and children learning about finances.Segment 1: Talking to Your Significant Other:Begin by expressing genuine interest in financial planning for the future.Instead of demanding a conversation, show your desire to know more about your joint financial situation.Consider initiating weekly or monthly "family board meetings" to review expenses, income, and financial goals together.For those unfamiliar with financial terms, self-education can be essential; later episodes will delve into key money terms.Segment 2: Engaging Kids in Financial Literacy:The education system often overlooks financial literacy, making it vital for parents to take the lead.Encourage children to participate in money discussions by involving them in weekly board meetings.Use simple visual aids like colored pencils and markers to make budgeting and expenses tangible.Empower children with their own bank accounts and teach them the importance of wise financial decisions.Segment 3: Planning for the Future:Address the crucial aspect of estate planning, which is often overlooked or considered overwhelming.Start by listing your assets, liabilities, and wishes regarding the distribution of your belongings.Communicate your plans to family members, fostering a sense of security and clarity for the future.Emphasize the importance of early estate planning, even for younger individuals, as life can be...
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Episode 4 - Colorful Conversations: Making Money Talk Fun and Easy in 5 Steps
Hey there, my dear friends! Have I got a treat for you today! In this episodeI continue to share my tales of talking money with my dad since I was 3. But don't let my humor fool you, I know my stuff when it comes to getting your finances in order with my five-step method. Again, my dad taught me how to make Conversations over Money Easy!Now, I know talking about money can be about as fun as watching paint dry, but I make it a breeze. It's important to make financial literacy easy, and that's exactly what I do. First things first, you gotta strut your stuff with confidence in your cash flow. Then, lay out all your liabilities (aka debts) like a boss. Next, evaluate your earnings (or lack thereof) like a pro. After that, make sure you're on the right track with your financial goals. And finally, review your results like a champ.But wait, there's more! I suggest taking just 30 minutes a week to get your money game on point. And to make it even more enjoyable, I recommend using some colored pencils and a piece of paper to make it all pretty. Plus, I remind us that it's important to take a break and review your plan every once in a while.Oh, and parents, listen up! I stress the importance of teaching your kiddos about financial literacy. It's never too early to start learning about money, and I make it easy and fun for everyone. So, let's all get our money talk on and start adulting like pros with me as your guide!
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Episode 1- Struggle of where to Start
Ready to make more money but the fear of how to manage it holds captive? You are unable to find the line of where to even get started? This episode teaches a simple drawing to create for yourself and even to teach your kids that easily gets your started.
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Episode 3- How can a Bank Collapse? - Understanding how a Bank Works
Last week at Breakfast, Dad & I talked about how a Bank works and ways to protect ourselves.
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Episode 2- Easy Money Planning before Life suddenly Changes
When life suddenly changes, would you be prepared to pay the full deductible for a life saving surgery upfront? If you were injured and lost your job, would you be able to pay for your home while you recovered? One month after my blended family wedding, my husband suddenly needed a spinal fusion. Since he could no longer work, he lost his job & suddenly I found myself relying leaning on the plans I had in place for my own financial security. Do you have Plans for your Financial Security? In this episode, we walk through a few simple steps to start to build your Plan.
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The Money Over Easy Show Intro
Ready for Conversations over Money made Easy? Inspired by the Money Lessons my financial planner father taught me at Breakfast every Saturday Morning since the age of 3 through even last week, Welcome to the Money Over Easy Show.This Trailer episode introduces you to how my Father would get out a napkin, a pen and begin to draw while sharing a story to teach money concepts in an easier way. Using these same techniques, as a 3rd generation speaker of financial literacy, I’ll be sharing with you our conversations each Saturday so that you not only start to feel more comfortable with money but you are able to draw out financial literacy teachings for your children too.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Inspired by nearly 50 years of weekly money lessons shared over breakfast, Money Over Easy brings you financial wisdom in a way that's easy to understand and apply. As a 3rd-generation speaker and financial literacy advocate, I grew up learning about money the same way my dad taught his clients—through simple, napkin-drawn lessons over Saturday breakfast.After my parents' divorce when I was 3, my father made it a priority to teach my sister and me financial confidence—especially after seeing so many women struggle financially after losing a spouse or going through divorce. His creative, no-pressure approach to money conversations became the foundation of our financial success.Now, I’m passing those lessons on to you. Whether you're discussing finances with your kids, a friend, or just yourself, this podcast makes money conversations approachable, engaging, and easy to implement. Grab a seat at the table—let’s make talking about money as simple as breakfast.🔹 Real-life financial stor
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