On this episode of The Your Money Sorted Teachers Podcast, Eileen introduces Jo Adams, the director of Primary Tuition Limited, an accomplished private tuition company. Jo, a former teacher, shares her journey from the classroom to launching her tutoring business, offering insights into the financial decisions that shaped her life and career path. They discuss the profound impact of teaching on Joanne’s well-being and how her mindset shifted when she sought a more balanced lifestyle.

Eileen and Jo discuss the importance of early money memories and how they influence financial behaviour. Jo shares her first money memory of pocket money and the lesson she learned about earning money by doing chores. They explore the impact of her father's redundancy, which led him to start his own business and the valuable lessons she gained from it.

The conversation also touches on teaching children financial responsibility and the importance of letting them make their own spending choices. The conversation delves into the importance of managing time and money effectively, especially for those who trade their time for income. Joanne reveals her plans for the future of her business, including the development of resources to generate income and prepare for financial security. Jo also shares her most significant money dream, which revolves around travel and making cherished memories with her husband.

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Find out more about Jo, the director of Primary Tuition Limited and author of Busy Bees Times Tables Workbook: Learn Your Times Tables Step by Step. https://www.amazon.com/Busy-Bees-Times-Tables-Workbook/dp/B0BRLT2FMM

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