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Ep 48 | The Parenting Habit That’s Ruining Your Kids’ Money Skills

Ep 48 | The Parenting Habit That’s Ruining Your Kids’ Money Skills

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Are you accidentally protecting your kids out of becoming financially capable adults? In this episode, Priya sits down with financial planner, author, and mom of four, Jamie Bosse, to talk about the messy overlap of money, parenting, and raising financially confident humans. From the dangers of over-rescuing to the right way to use allowances, Jamie breaks down how your everyday language, habits, and even guilt-driven parenting moments shape your kids’ lifelong relationship with money. This one hits home for parents who want emotionally safe kids and financially competent adults.


And for those of you wondering, this episode’s Best “Bite” features the Carrot Ginger Mule from Linden’s in Tribeca.

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Takeaways:

  • Kids form money beliefs by age 10. More is caught than taught
  • Gentle parenting can backfire with money
  • Your kids pick up on how you and your partner talk (or don’t talk) about money
  • Allowance isn’t about paying for chores, it’s about giving kids hands-on practice making decisions


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Guest Bio:

Jamie Bosse is a Financial Planner, Author, and mom of four who helps families navigate life’s transitions and build a financial foundation they can feel confident about. At CGN Advisors, she guides clients through organizing their money, maximizing their human capital, and moving closer to their long-term goals.


A longtime advocate for financial literacy, Jamie wrote Money Boss Mom and the Milton the Money Savvy Pup children’s series. Her next book, Investing for Tweens, arrives January 2026. She also creates free resources—games, worksheets, templates, and more—to help parents and teachers raise money-savvy kids.


Jamie was named to InvestmentNews’ 40 Under 40 list in 2020 for her leadership and contributions to the profession. Her work has appeared in the Kansas City Star, KC Parent, the Journal of Financial Planning, Investment Advisor Magazine, Kansas City PBS, and more. She is a graduate of Kansas State University’s Personal Financial Planning Program.


Guest Links:

Book: Investing For Tweens

Book: Milton The Money Savvy Pup

Book: Money Boss Mom


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