
Where Do We Actually Learn About Money?
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In this episode, we unpack the question: Where do we actually learn about money? The truth is, most of us never had formal lessons in school about saving, debt, or investing. Instead, we learned from our parents, from what we saw at home, or—sometimes—from painful mistakes as adults. Whether through arguments about bills, small childhood purchases, or late-night financial stress, those lessons stick with us and shape our money mindset.
We’ll break down how early experiences influence lifelong financial habits, why letting kids make small money mistakes can save them from larger disasters, and how shifting from a “spending” mindset to an “ownership” mindset changes everything. You’ll also discover why advice from experts like Dave Ramsey works for some, but isn’t one-size-fits-all—and how to apply financial wisdom in a way that truly fits your life.
If you’ve ever looked back and thought, “I wish I had learned about money sooner,” this episode will help you understand where those lessons really begin and how you can rewrite the story—for yourself and the next generation.
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