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More Money Podcast

443 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 1 month ago - ★★★★★ - 100 ratings

Want to do more with your money? Then welcome to the More Money Podcast! Canadian money expert, speaker, Accredited Financial Counsellor Canada®, author and podcast host Jessica Moorhouse is here to guide you on your personal finance journey and share the stories, expertise, and wisdom from top money and business experts, entrepreneurs, authors, and content creators to help simplify and demystify the "complex" world of money. On top of learning practical tools you can use in your financial life, she'll also explore topics like money and happiness, the behaviours and systems holding you back, and most importantly, no matter where you're starting from or how much (or little) you have in your bank account, money isn't everything and you are more than your money.
New episodes air every Wednesday. For podcast episode show notes, visit jessicamoorhouse.com/podcast. To enquire about being a guest on a future episode, visit jessicamoorhouse.com/podcastsubmissions.

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178 Improving the Wage Gap & Boosting Financial Confidence - Brynne Conroy, Author of The Feminist Financial Handbook

November 29, 2018 00:44 - 46 minutes

For this episode I chat with Brynne Conroy, the blogger behind Femme Frugality and the new author of The Feminist Financial Handbook, about women, money, the wage gap, financial confidence and what we can all do as a society to make the future a more financially equal one. Long description: I hope you’re ready for a deep dive into women, oppression, victim blaming, leaning in, financial confidence and the wage gap, because that’s exactly what my next guest and I discuss for this episode of th...

177 Investing, Making Money & Budgeting in Canada - Tom Drake, Blogger & Podcaster at Maple Money

November 21, 2018 06:00 - 54 minutes

I don't know how I've had this podcast for over 3 years and haven't had one of the OG Canadian personal finance bloggers on the show yet, but here he is! The one and only Tom Drake, blogger and podcaster at Maple Money! He's been in the game for almost 10 years, and he's dropping all types of knowledge bombs in this podcast on investing, making money and budget like a pro! Long description: My next guest was supposed to be on my podcast 3 years ago! That’s when myself and Tom Drake from Maple...

176 How to Build Wealth by Investing in ETFs - Som Seif, Founder & CEO of Purpose Investments

November 14, 2018 17:08 - 43 minutes

Want to start investing, but not sure how? Or maybe you are investing, but aren't completely sure if you're doing it right? You're in luck, because I've got the king of ETFs Som Seif on the show to discuss how to build wealth by investing in ETFs and following a few of important rules of thumb too. Long description: I hope you’re ready to get your investing knowledge on, because for this episode I’m joined by the king of ETFs Som Seif! To give you some background on Som in case you’re unfamil...

175 Being Intentional with Your Money - Patrick Ens, VP Strategy & Brand at Capital One Canada

November 07, 2018 06:00 - 36 minutes

Money isn't just about the numbers. And having money struggles doesn't mean you're lazy or "bad" with money. Money is about habits, experiences and what tools we're working with. One of the ways to fix our struggles and become less stressed out about money is adding mindfulness into the mix. Being intentional with your money can make all the difference in your life, and that's what I discuss with my guest Patrick Ens, VP of Strategy & Brand at Capital One Canada. Long description: Capital One...

174 Why You Need a F*** Off Fund - Paulette Perhach, Author of Welcome to the Writer's Life

October 31, 2018 05:00 - 42 minutes

Do you have a f*** off fund? You know, a bit of money you've got in a savings account for emergencies. But I'm not just talking about when your car breaks down or you lose your job. I'm talking about when you need to quit your job because you're being harassed by your boss. Or when you need to leave your abusive boyfriend and need a place to stay. I talk with the woman who coined the term for this episode, and you are definitely going to want to set up a f*** off fund after this. Long descrip...

173 How to Pay Off Meaningful Debt (and Stay Debt-Free) - Jessi Fearon, Financial Coach

October 24, 2018 05:00 - 48 minutes

Jessi Fearon was able to pay off $55,000 in debt in 2 years! Yes, I know, we've all seen headlines like this before, and usually you find out after reading the full news article that they were able to pay off that debt because they got a windfall, their parents helped them, or they earn over 6 figures at their job. Well, that's no Jessi' story. Her and her husband were able to pay that debt off by making some major sacrifices and hustling to make it happen. Now Jessi is a financial coach on m...

172 How to Earn $10,000 Per Month as a Virtual Assistant - Kayla Sloan, Virtual Assistant Coach

October 17, 2018 05:00 - 41 minutes

Want to earn 5-figures per month as a virtual assistant? No, this isn't a scam. This is the true story of how Kayla Sloan, a former personal finance blogger, started a side hustle as a virtual assistant that led her to earn $10,000/month. Now, she trains others how to become virtual assistants so they can earn extra money on top of their day jobs to reach their financial goals sooner. Long description: As a sort of companion episode to last week’s interview with Amanda Abella (sales coach & C...

171 Why You Should Feel Good About Making Money - Amanda Abella, CEO & Founder of Make Money Your Honey

October 10, 2018 05:00 - 55 minutes

Do you feel bad or guilty about making money? You're not alone. This is a very common feeling that myself and my guest Amanda Abella (CEO & founder of Make Money Your Honey) have had to confront head-on in our financial lives. Here's the thing, earning money isn't bad. It's actually an amazing, empowering thing! Learn why in this very raw episode with Amanda and myself. Long description: I’ve been in some of the same circles as my next guest, Amanda Abella (CEO and founder of Make Money Your ...

170 ETFs, Index Funds & Passive Investing in Canada - Atul Tiwari, Managing Director of Vanguard Canada

October 03, 2018 05:00 - 46 minutes

ETFs, index funds...oh my! I talk with Vanguard Canada Investments Managing Director Atul Tiwari about all things passive investing. If you want to dive into a great conversation with an investing pro, this is the episode for you! Long description: For this episode of the podcast, I chat with Atul Tiwari, the managing director of Vanguard Investments Canada. He seriously has such a wealth of knowledge, it was such a treat to ask him pretty much anything and everything about Vanguard, passive ...

169 How to Make Big Change with Your Spare Change - Leena Patidar, Founder & CEO of Coin Up

September 26, 2018 05:00 - 32 minutes

Want to find a way to automatically donate money to charity without affecting the rest of your budget? Check out my interview with Coin Up founder & CEO Leena Patidar all about how you can make big change with your spare change. Long description: The other week, a member of my Facebook group asked how people automate (or try to automate) their charitable giving. Well, talk about good timing because for my latest podcast interview I have Leena Patidar on the show, and she’s the founder and CEO...

168 Canada Pension Plan: Will It Be Around When You Retire? - Mei Maven, Director of Global Communications for CPPIB

September 19, 2018 05:00 - 31 minutes

We all pay into the Canada Pension Plan (CPP), but most of us have no idea what the heck it is! I talk with CPPIB spokesperson Mei Maven to get the facts. Long description: We all pay into the Canada Pension Plan (CPP), but most of us have no idea what it is, who manages it, or if it will even exist by the time we retire in the next 40+ years. That’s why for this episode I talk with Mei Maven, the Director of Global Communications for the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB). I ask he...

167 What It Means to Be a Financial Grownup - Bobbi Rebell, CFP, Author & Podcast Host of Financial Grownup

September 12, 2018 05:00 - 39 minutes

I chat with Financial Grownup best-selling author & podcast host Bobbi Rebell about what it means to be a financial grownup, the difference between high achievers and dreamers, and her story of going from journalist to entrepreneur focused on educating others about finance and success. Long description: Back in the spring, I had the opportunity to attend a women in business retreat called Statement that was organized by money expert Stefanie O’Connell and writer Emma Pattee. It was held in th...

166 From Teen Mom to Millionaire Entrepreneur - Farrah Abraham, Teen Mom Star & Entrepreneur

September 05, 2018 06:00 - 46 minutes

To kick off Season 7 of the Mo' Money Podcast, I chat with Teen Mom star & entrepreneur Farrah Abraham about success, overcoming obstacles & balancing work with being a single mom. Long description: It’s the first episode in Season 7 (yes, 7!!!) of the Mo’ Money Podcast, and boy do I have a treat for you! This episode has been a long time coming. If you know me, then you know I’m a huge reality TV junkie. And one of the shows I’ve watched from the beginning is MTV’s 16 & Pregnant and its subs...

165 Get Paid Your Worth: Negotiation Tips - Kathlyn Hart, Salary Negotiation Coach

June 27, 2018 05:00 - 47 minutes

For my Season 6 finale episode, I chat with Kathlyn Hart, podcast host of The Big Leap Show and salary negotiation coach. We talk about earning what you deserve, practical ways to ask for a promotion and/or raise, and recognizing when it's time to jump ship for the chance at a higher salary with a different company. As I mentioned in this episode, I'll be taking the next two months off for a much needed break, but I'll be back for Season 7 in September! Long description: It’s the Season 6 fin...

164 How to Know If You're Investing Right - Pauline Shum Nolan, Co-founder & CEO of Wealthscope

June 20, 2018 05:00 - 39 minutes

One of the most common questions I get from people when it comes to investing is "Am I even doing it right?" It was also a question that my next guest Pauline Shum Nolan (Finance Professor) also gets, which is why she co-created Wealthscope, a website that helps investors understand their investments so they can feel more confident about what they're doing. Long description: It’s not every day I get to chat with a professor of finance! But that’s exactly why I sometimes have to pinch myself b...

163 How to Achieve FIRE in Your 20s - Gwen Merz, Blogger at Fiery Millennials & Co-host of FIRE Drill Podcast

June 13, 2018 14:54 - 41 minutes

For this episode, I talk with Gwen Merz, the blogger behind Fiery Millennials and the co-host of FIRE Drill Podcast. As you may have guessed, we go in-depth about FIRE, chat about Gwen achieving financial independence in her 20s, and some terms you may not have her of from the FIRE community. Long description: For this episode of the podcast, I chat with a new friend I made recently at an event called Statement. It was a women in business retreat for women in the financial blogging space, and...

162 Why Your Money Matters - Jen Hemphill, Author & Money Confidence Coach

June 06, 2018 16:06 - 35 minutes

It's been a few years since I had Jen Hemphill on the show (episode 48, check it out!). And a lot has happened since that first interview. Jen is now an author, having recently published her first book entitled Her Money Matters, and we discuss three big components in her book for this episode: finding your "Why", financial confidence and practicing value-based spending. Long description: For this episode, I’m bringing back a guest who hasn’t been on the show since 2016 (episode 48 if you wan...

161 How Mindfulness Leads to Better Money Decisions - Laurie J. Cameron, Author of The Mindful Day

May 30, 2018 05:26 - 36 minutes

If we're not mindful with our money, that's when mistakes happen. Stupid mistakes. Mistakes that are 100% avoidable. Mindfulness plays a bit role in our financial lives, which is why for this episode I interview Laurie J. Cameron, author of The Mindful Day, to explore this topic in-depth. Long description: It was such a treat to have Laurie J. Cameron on the show to talk in-depth about mindfulness, and what role it plays in our financial lives, and our lives in general. Mindfulness, as you ma...

160 How to Avoid Student Debt with Scholarships - Jocelyn Paonita, Founder of The Scholarship System

May 23, 2018 05:00 - 35 minutes

You don't have to get into debt to go to school. Even though it looks as if everyone has student debt these days, there are actually people out there that go to go to school for free! And no, it's not because they are trust-fund kids, it's because they applied to scholarships and were able to secure enough funding to pay for their tuition. I was able to get my first year paid because of scholarships, and Jocelyn Paonita, founder of The Scholarship System, was able to get her degree paid from ...

159 How to Become Financially Independent by 35 - Chris Reining, Early Retiree & Writer

May 16, 2018 05:00 - 38 minutes

Another inspiring interview to get you excited about FIRE! I interview Chris Reining in this episode, who was able to achieve financial independence by 35 (meaning he saved up $1million), and retire comfortably at 37. Now, he spends his days working out, doing yoga and meditating, and writing on his blog at ChrisReining.com. So, how did he do it? He shares how in this interview, so check it out!  Long description: I’ve been chatting to a lot more guests this season who’ve been able to achieve...

158 Practical Investing for Canadians - John Robertson, Author of The Value of Simple

May 09, 2018 05:00 - 51 minutes

For the second time on the podcast (I had him on the show in 2015, episode 25 if you want to check that out after), I chat with The Value of Simple author John Robertson about his tips for practical investing for Canadians. Long description: It’s crazy to see how fast time flies…like when I interviewed John Robertson, author of The Value of Simple and personal finance blogger at HolyPotato.net, for the first time for episode 25 of the Mo’ Money Podcast back in Nov. 2015. That was almost 3 yea...

157 Building Confidence to Live Your Best Life - Lauren Ferraro, Speaking Coach

May 02, 2018 05:00 - 46 minutes

Confidence doesn't just mean walking in the room and feeling powerful. It's what can help us get that job on the first interview, get that raise or promotion, network more authentically, or even start your own money-making venture. For this episode of the podcast, I chat with Lauren Ferraro, a speaking coach and instructor in Toronto (and also my speaking coach), about how to be more comfortable on stage, how to lean in and not be afraid to make your voice heard, and be the best version of yo...

156 Life After Wall Street: From Investment Banker to Entrepreneur - Alex Grodnik, Podcast Host at Wall Street Oasis

April 25, 2018 05:00 - 47 minutes

Ever wondered what it's like to work on Wall Street? Then you'll love this episode! I chat with former investment banker Alex Grodnik who worked in the finance industry for almost 10 years, but eventually left to pursue an MBA then become an entrepreneur to live life on his terms. Beyond sharing what life is like as an investment banker, Alex also shares some great tips on how to invest your money and how to be your authentic self.   Long description: I’ve always been curious what it’s like t...

155 Practical Strategies to Pay Down Debt & Retire Early - Deacon Hayes, Author & Founder of Well Kept Wallet

April 18, 2018 15:10 - 31 minutes - 16 MB

Want to learn how to become debt-free and financially independent? It doesn’t have to be one or the other, you can dig yourself out of debt and retire early. Just take it from Deacon Hayes from Well Kept Wallet who was able to pay of $52,000 in debt in only 18 months, then become financially independent and retire early with his family. If he can do it, why not you? Long description: Deacon Hayes, the blogger and podcaster behind Well Kept Wallet, was knee deep in debt to the tune of $52,000 ...

155 Practical Strategies to Pay Down Debt and Retire Early - Deacon Hayes, Author & Founder of Well Kept Wallet

April 18, 2018 15:10 - 31 minutes

Want to learn how to become debt-free and financially independent? It doesn’t have to be one or the other, you can dig yourself out of debt and retire early. Just take it from Deacon Hayes from Well Kept Wallet who was able to pay of $52,000 in debt in only 18 months, then become financially independent and retire early with his family. If he can do it, why not you? Long description: Deacon Hayes, the blogger and podcaster behind Well Kept Wallet, was knee deep in debt to the tune of $52,000 ...

154 The Best Hacks for Your Wallet - Jim Wang, Blogger at Wallet Hacks

April 11, 2018 05:00 - 50 minutes

For this episode of the podcast, I talk with veteran personal finance blogger Jim Wang about how he was able to sell his first blog (Bargaineering) for 6-figures after having it for just 5 years, and what some of his best wallet hacks are that he shares on his current blog, the aptly named Wallet Hacks. Long description: For this episode of the podcast, I talk with veteran personal finance blogger Jim Wang about how he was able to sell his first blog (Bargaineering) for 6-figures after having...

153 Real Estate Investing & Becoming a Leader - Scott McGillivray, HGTV Star & Real Estate Investor

April 04, 2018 05:00 - 36 minutes

I chat with HGTV star & host of Buyers Bootcamp Scott McGillivray about how to become a real estate investor in Canada, and how to go against the grain, take risks and go after what you truly want in life. Long description: It’s not every day you get to talk someone you’ve binge-watched on TV before. And man have I binged (okay, now it sounds like I’m a stalker). It’s just that I’m such a huge HGTV fan and have 100% watched every single episode of Scott McGillivray’s Income Property. As I men...

152 How to Get Money (in More Ways than One) - Kristin Wong, Journalist & Author of Get Money

March 28, 2018 05:00 - 43 minutes

Do know how to get money (as in earn), and do you truly get money (as in understand)? I talk with Kristin Wong, financial journalist and new author of the book Get Money about all things getting money! We talk about why people have such a hard time taking action on bettering their financial situation, setting financial goals, money and relationships, and being in the driver's seat of your investments.   Long description: 2018 is the year of the woman personal finance author, and I’m all about...

151 Worry-Free Money - Shannon Lee Simmons, Author, CFP & Founder of The New School of Finance

March 21, 2018 05:00 - 48 minutes

At the end of the day, money shouldn't be something you worry about, or feel guilty about, or don't even want to think about. We all deal with money. We all earn it. We all spend it. But it shouldn't be something we're ashamed of or hate talking about. Which is why I loved reading Shannon Lee Simmons' new book Worry-Free Money, which takes a unique and refreshingly positive approach to how to manage your money and feel good about it. Long description: I know I say this for almost every episod...

150 Building a Successful Freelance Business - Matt Inglot, Host of Freelance Transformation

March 14, 2018 05:00 - 42 minutes

Is it even possible to build a successful freelance business without taking on debt and without sacrificing all balance in your life? Yes there is, and Matt Inglot shares how. Long description: Before I went full-time self-employed, I had this crazy idea in my head that freelancing meant you’d always be worried about money coming in, would be living from gig to gig and would have no balance in your life. Well, a year later and I was definitely proven wrong, but this episode isn’t about my sto...

149 Living Your Best Life Through Sustainable Frugality - Elizabeth Willard Thames, Blogger & Author of Meet the Frugalwoods

March 07, 2018 06:00 - 38 minutes

Your path may not be to quit city living and move to the woods, but that's not what Liz's (a.k.a. Mrs. Frugalwoods) story is about. In her new book, Meet the Frugalwoods, she shares how defining your life can help lead you to your best life, whether that’s living simply in the country, living it up in the city, or being nomadic and travelling the world. Not matter what path you end up on, the most important things to always remember is being true to yourself and making sure you’re living a li...

148 Why You Should Be the CFO of Your Life - J.D. Roth, Blogger at Get Rich Slowly

February 28, 2018 15:49 - 40 minutes

You take so much care and consideration at your day job, why aren't you doing the same with your financial life? I chat with early retiree & big-time blogger about why everyone should be the CFO of their life. Long description: In the personal finance blogging community. J.D. Roth is considered a very big deal. He started his blog, Get Rich Slowly, early on, became one of the go-to resources for personal finance information, and he was able to sell it for I believe 7-figures, helping re...

147 What You Should Know About Prepaid Cards - David Eason, Chair of CPPO

February 22, 2018 06:00 - 38 minutes

Do you know the difference between open-loop and closed-loop prepaid cards? Learn that & more in my interview with CPPO chair David Eason. Long description: Back in October 2017, I did a really crazy thing. I participated in the Money 20/20 Payments Race and it truly was an adventure I’ll never forget. The best part was being able to meet so many amazing people, and one of those people was a woman named Heidi who works for an agency that represents the Canadian Prepaid Providers Organization ...

146 How to Afford a Life That Fits Your Purpose - Pete McPherson, Blogger & Podcaster at Do You Even Blog

February 21, 2018 05:20 - 50 minutes

Don’t think you can afford to live a life you’ve designed yourself? Think again! Pete McPherson from Do You Even Blog shares how he risked it all to live a life with more meaning. Long description: As I mentioned at the beginning of this episode, I ended up randomly meeting Pete McPherson from Do You Even Blog at a party at FinCon this past October. I liked him right away. He was so friendly, funny and full of energy. So when he non-pitched me to be a guest on my show, I couldn’t resist! And ...

145 Listener Series - Overcoming a Home Foreclosure - Lindsay VanSomeren, Blogger at Notorious D.E.B.T.

February 15, 2018 16:04 - 34 minutes

For this Listener Series episode, I'm joined once again by past guest Lindsay VanSomeren, also a blogger at Notorious D.E.B.T. Last time we talked she was about to finally get rid of her home from hell. But catching up, that's not exactly what happened (though there is a happy ending!). Long description: For my first "Where Are they Now?" Listener Series episode, I check back with Lindsay VanSomeren who was one of my first Listener Series guests. Lindsay, who also blogs at Notorious D.E.B.T.,...

144 The Year of Less - Cait Flanders, Author & Blogger

February 14, 2018 08:00 - 47 minutes

How can a year of less change your life? Just listen to my episode with The Year of Less author Cait Flanders to learn how a shopping ban, getting rid of most of her belongings & being more mindful with her money helped her regain focus and control of her present and future. Long description: She was my first ever guest (excluding my husband) on the podcast when I launched it almost 3 years ago, and now my friend and blogger pal Cait Flanders is back to chat about what has happened since Epis...

143 How to Manage Your Money as a Professional Beauty Blogger - Jessica Desjardins, Founder of Beautezine

February 07, 2018 06:00 - 41 minutes

It's not easy to become a professional beauty blogger, but it's not impossible. And it doesn't mean you have to spend all of your money on beauty products to do it. Just take it from Jessica Desjardins, the founder of popular beauty website Beautezine. Long description:  I’ve always been fascinated by beauty bloggers and vloggers, and not just because I have no clue how they transform their faces into beautiful masterpieces (and I can barely do my own mascara without smudging), but because th...

142 Listener Series - Becoming Location Independent & Working Abroad

February 01, 2018 06:00 - 32 minutes

Ever dreamed of becoming a digital nomad, able to work from anywhere and travel on your off time? That’s what my listener Grace was able to do, and she explains how in this Listener Series episode. Long description: One of my big aspirations in life is to become completely location independent and to travel abroad more. So when my next guest, podcast listener Grace (who also runs the blog Gracefully Expat) emailed me about being on the show, I knew I needed to talk to her to find out how she ...

141 Deconstructing FIRE (Financial Independence Retire Early) - Bob Lai, Blogger at Tawcan

January 31, 2018 06:00 - 48 minutes

Have you heard of the FIRE movement before? In this episode I chat with Bob Lai from Tawcan about what it means to be financially independent and how make an investment strategy to get there. Long description: For anyone who wanted a deep look into the FIRE movement, and to get the low down on how to become financially independent, this is an episode you are gonna love! I chat with Bob Lai, the blogger behind Tawcan, about his plans to reach financial independence while being a single-income ...

140 Listener Series - Why You Should Try Out a No Spend Challenge

January 25, 2018 06:00 - 31 minutes

Looking for some inspiration to get your spending under control? There's no better time than the present to try something new, like a no spend challenge. That's why I'm chatting with two of my podcast listeners for this episode, so they can share their experience and tips on how to save money and conquer their bad spending habits by doing a no spend challenge. Long description: For my first Listener Series episode for Season 6, I've got not one, but two podcast listeners on the show to share ...

139 How Perez Hilton Bounced Back from Bankruptcy in a Major Way - Perez Hilton, Celebrity Blogger, Author & Media Personality

January 24, 2018 06:00 - 41 minutes

Yes, you can bounce back from bankruptcy. More than that, you can take it as an opportunity to get your financial life together, never get in debt again, launch a successful business and be on your way to financial independence. Don't believe me? Well, just take it from my guest Perez Hilton, the go-to celebrity blogger who has created an empire for himself as an actor, author, blogger, podcaster, reality star & more. Long description: I can’t even believe this is really life right now, becau...

138 How to Talk to Your Kids About Money - Buzz Bishop, Radio Host & Founder of DadCamp

January 17, 2018 05:01 - 36 minutes

For my first episode of SSN 6 of the Mo' Money Podcast, I interview well-known Canadian radio personality Buzz Bishop about DadCamp & how he teaches his kids about being responsible with money. Long description: It’s the start of a new season for the Mo’ Money Podcast (Season 6 to be specific), and I have got quite the line-up of guests for you, let me tell ya! And similar to last year, this season definitely has a theme. Well, two themes really: financial independence and women authors. For ...

137 Being Smart with Your Debt & Credit - Lisa Zamparo, CPA & Financial Strategist (Millennial Money Meetup #4 Live Recording)

December 08, 2017 17:06 - 52 minutes

For my 4th Millennial Money Meetup (and my last one for 2017), I hosted the event once again in downtown Toronto selling out tickets in only a few weeks to 50 attendees. This event was sponsored by Manulife Bank (thank you for making this event possible during Financial Literacy Month) and featured the special guest Lisa Zamparo, a CPA and financial strategist. The theme for this event was debt and responsible credit card use, just in time for the holidays. This is the live recording of Lisa ...

136 Thoughts on My First Year of Entrepreneurship - Jessica Moorhouse

December 07, 2017 20:54 - 46 minutes

For my season ending solo episode, I share my thoughts on making it to the one-year mark of entrepreneurship, what I’ve been up to & how I’ve grown these past 12 months Long description: To wrap up Season 5 of the Mo’ Money Podcast, I thought it would be a good opportunity to do another solo episode to share my reflection of the past year. A ton has happened these past 12 months, so much so that even though I spewed my guts for 40 minutes in this episode, there was still so much I didn’t shar...

135 Making Life-Changing Money - Michelle Jackson, Blogger at Michelle Is Money Hungry

December 06, 2017 06:05 - 47 minutes

Don't think of want to earn more money as being greedy. Think of it as a way to help you help others. I talk about the idea that it's okay to be "money hungry" with the goal of being able to serve others and live your best life with blogger and podcaster Michelle Jackson of Michelle Is Money Hungry in this last podcast interview episode for Season 5 of the Mo' Money Podcast. Long description:  Before I recorded this episode, I’d only met Michelle Jackson from Michelle Is Money Hungry a few ti...

134 Building a Successful Freelance Business - Jesse Gernigin, Blogger at LiveGoldRich

November 30, 2017 17:02 - 49 minutes

I talk with Jesse Gernigin from LiveGoldRich about how we went from comedic hypnotist to freelance copywriter, how he learned to ask for his worth and how he budgets with a variable income. Long description: For this episode, I chat with Jesse Gernigin from LiveGoldRich and the founder of the Freelancer Success Summit. He has a really interesting perspective on freelancing because he calls himself a bit of a serial entrepreneur. He started out as an entertainer, a comedic hypnotist to be spec...

133 How to Actually Retire Early - Tanja, Blogger at Our Next Life

November 29, 2017 16:21 - 45 minutes

Retiring early isn't just for the privileged and doesn't have to be a daydream you refer at your 9 to 5 grind. You can actually retire if you have a plan to get you there, and Tanja from Our Next Life shares how her and her husband were able to do it. Long description: Ever since I connected with Tanja from Our Next Life about a year ago, I was waiting for the opportunity to have her on my show. But for most of the year she was an anonymous blogger. You see, she was waiting to reveal hersel...

132 How to Get the Most Out of Your Credit Cards - Stephen Weyman, Blogger & Founder of Credit Card Genius

November 23, 2017 17:49 - 36 minutes

Are you getting the most out of your credit cards? It might be time to take a good look at them and check to see if they are really the best on the market. Just take it from Stephen Weyman, blogger at HowtoSaveMoney.ca and founder of CreditCardGenius.ca who knows how to optimize your credit cards, get free trips using points and figuring out a great formula to see which cards need to be ditched and which cards you should consider replacing them with. Long description: If you’re curious how ...

131 How to Build Wealth by Changing Your Money Mindset - Kelley Keehn, Author & Personal Finance Expert

November 22, 2017 05:48 - 38 minutes

What's your money mindset and how does it affect how you perceive building wealth? I chat with Kelley Keehn about this and more in this episode. Long description: Personal finance expert and author Kelley Keehn chatted with me for this fabulous episode of the podcast, and I couldn’t be happier! I love that her mission is to make people feel good about money! Just like she said in our episode, when people feel good about their money, they are better people and thrive in other areas of their ...

130 Listener Series - Empowering Yourself through Financial Literacy

November 16, 2017 06:00 - 34 minutes

I chat with podcast listener Alexis Kienlen about how she empowered herself by ending the mystery banking cycle & teaching herself about money management. Long description: This is why I love when podcast listeners reach out to me to be part of my Listener Series. Because sometimes they end with me saying that it felt like chatting with a friend I hadn’t talked to in a while. My listeners are amazing! Anywho, this interview is particularly timely as November is Financial Literacy Month and my...

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