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More Money Podcast
Jessica Moorhouse
Fréquence : 1 épisode/8j. Total Éps: 459

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Everything but Money Excerpt - Introduction - Jessica Moorhouse
Saison 20 · Épisode 420
mercredi 8 janvier 2025 • Durée 07:12
Happy New Year! To kick off season 20 of the More Money Podcast and to celebrate the release of my book "Everything but Money: The Hidden Barriers Between You and Financial Freedom", which is not only an Indigo bestseller but also the Non-Fiction Staff Pick of the Month, I'm going to read an excerpt from my book's introduction so you can get a taste of what to expect.
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ANNOUNCEMENT My Book "Everything but Money" Is Out Now!
Saison 19
mardi 31 décembre 2024 • Durée 06:57
Happy New Year's Eve...but more importantly, it's my book's birthday! That's right, after 2 years, my book "Everything but Money: The Hidden Barriers Between You and Financial Freedom" is finally available in bookstores and I couldn't be more thrilled. If you'd like to support my book launch, please buy a copy in paperback, ebook, or audiobook. And stay tuned for news about my upcoming book tour!
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How to Fly Around the World for Free - Founder of The Canadian Jetsetter, Graeme Bligh
Saison 19 · Épisode 411
mercredi 6 novembre 2024 • Durée 57:10
Do you dream of flying business class in one of those lie-flat seats with multiple course meals and unlimited wine on a long-haul flight like I do? Personally, the cheapskate in me could never pay for such an expensive airline ticket. But after interviewing Graeme Bligh, founder of The Canadian Jetsetter, I've learned that you may not have to. If you know how to play the credit card points game strategically, you can fly in luxury for free! Because my episodes with Shawn Stewart, President of AIR MILES, and T.J. Dunn, Editor-in-Chief at Prince of Travel, were so popular, I wanted to invite Graeme on the show to find out his travel tips we can all learn from. Over the past few years, Graeme has become one of the top Canadian content creators focused on educating Canadians about which points to collect and how to maximize them for incredible travel experiences.
This episode of the More Money Podcast is supported by Saily, a new eSIM service app by Nord Security. To try it out for yourself and get a special 15% off your first purchase, visit Saily.com/moremoney.
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Breaking the Debt Cycle for Good - Erin Skye Kelly, Author and Financial Educator
Saison 14 · Épisode 322
mercredi 6 avril 2022 • Durée 46:07
This week on the podcast we’re tackling a common money problem that affects millions of people everywhere. Of course I’m talking about debt. Joining me today is an author who racked up over $2 million of personal debt, despite being the owner of a mortgage brokerage at the time. Erin Skye Kelly, is on the show to share how she paid down her debt and is now helping others do the same. Erin Skye Kelly is a bestselling and award-winning author, podcast host, educator, and entrepreneur. She’s created courses and workshops focused on financial empowerment and her book “Get the Hell Out of Debt'' teaches financial literacy through a relatable and approachable lens. In this episode, Erin shares what led her to accruing millions of dollars of debt, despite working in the financial industry and why that’s a more common occurrence than you’d think. She also shares why learning to build wealth is a part of her step-by-step guide to tackling your finances and how the pandemic has shifted things for younger generations. Whether you have student loans or have been racking up credit card debt, today’s episode will motivate you to start putting together a repayment plan.
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Getting Out of Your Own Way - Joyce Marter, Author and Licensed Psychotherapist
Saison 14 · Épisode 321
mercredi 30 mars 2022 • Durée 51:09
The More Money podcast is no stranger to conversations surrounding mental health and in fact I’m always happy to keep that conversation going. In today’s episode licensed psychotherapist Joyce Marter joins me to talk about her new book, The Financial Mindset Fix, and share how it's the new guidebook for getting ahold of your mental health in order to fix your financial wealth. Joyce Marter has been a licensed psychotherapist for 25 years and has bared witness to how improving your mental health can result in an increase in your financial wealth. She’s also an entrepreneur, a national public speaker, and a mental health thought leader. She is the founder of Urban Balance, a national outpatient mental health company, and the author of The Financial Mindset Fix: A Mental Fitness Program for an Abundant Life. In this week's episode, Joyce shares the correlation between mental health and financial wealth, how her book tackles topics like abundance vs. scarcity mindset, the effects of limiting beliefs and why we need to stop selling ourselves short. It was an absolute pleasure to have Joyce on the podcast and have her share lots of food for thought.
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Learning to Financially Adult - Ashley Feinstein Gerstley, Author and Founder of Fiscal Femme
Saison 14 · Épisode 320
mercredi 23 mars 2022 • Durée 48:01
We talk a lot about adulting on this podcast and today we’re delving back into the topic but more specifically, financial adulting. I’m so excited for today’s guest since she wrote the literal book on the subject. Joining me is the author of Financial Adulting: Everything You Need to be a Financially Confident and Conscious Adult, Ashley Feinstein Gerstley. Ashley Feinstein Gerstley is an author, money coach, and founder of the money platform Fiscal Femme. She has over 15 years of experience in the financial services industry from investment baking to corporate finance. Her new book, , is a guide that breaks down everything you need to be a financially confident and conscious adult. In this episode, Ashley shares how she went from investment banker to money coach, why privilege is multi-faceted, and how to overcome financial overwhelm. I really enjoyed my chat with Ashley and her positive approach to personal finance and I think you will too!
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- Wealth Building Blueprint for Canadians course
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How Much It Really Costs to Have a Pet - Katie Blakeley, Head of Pet Insurance at MetLife
Saison 14 · Épisode 319
mercredi 16 mars 2022 • Durée 46:19
Were you one of the many people who adopted a pet during the pandemic? You wouldn’t be alone because the number of pet adoptions significantly rose during the last couple of years. My husband and I have also been toying with the idea of adopting a pet, which is why I’m so excited about today’s episode. Today’s episode is all about the real cost of owning a pet, including whether it's worth it or not to get pet insurance. To help me with this topic is Katie Blakeley, Head of Pet Insurance at MetLife. Prior to joining the MetLife team through acquisition, Katie was the CEO of PetFirst Pet Insurance. She had been with the organization since it was founded in 2004 serving in a variety of roles including Marketing Director and Vice President of Business Development. Prior to joining PetFirst, Katie worked in the thoroughbred racing industry. Katie lives in Louisville, Kentucky with her husband Chris, daughters Maddie and Charlotte, and terrier-mix (Franklin). In this episode, Katie talks about how much money should you be putting aside for monthly pet costs, why you should consider pet insurance, and how much you could expect to pay for it. I also ask Katie all about why breeds and pre-existing conditions matter when it comes to pet insurance rates. This episode is great if you’re already a pet owner or you’ve been considering getting a furry friend (like me) too.
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Why You Should Ask More Questions About Your Money - Lisa Hannam, Executive Editor of MoneySense Magazine
Saison 14 · Épisode 318
mercredi 9 mars 2022 • Durée 52:04
Calling all Gen Zs, this is the episode for you! I’m so happy to welcome today’s guest on the podcast today since I’ve been an avid reader of MoneySense Magazine for over a decade. Lisa Hannam, the Executive Editor for the digital magazine, joins me today to share what Gen Z should be looking out for when it comes to getting personal finance advice. Lisa Hannam has worked in publishing as a journalist and editor for 17 years. She is a leading force in the success of MoneySense, creating some of the publication's most viewed and sought-after content. She writes and edits popular articles about personal finance, insurance, banking, investing, practical money tips, and more. In this episode, Lisa and I talk about why you should always question the sources of the financial advice you follow and how the tone of personal finance education has changed for the better. We also discuss why understanding how your values play into how you manage your money. Lisa was such a great guest and so I know you’ll love this episode!
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How to Retire on Your Own Terms - Ryan Goldsman, President of Monkey Credits
Saison 14 · Épisode 317
mercredi 2 mars 2022 • Durée 51:21
If you’ve ever been curious about what it takes to become a CFP, how to get your foot in the door of the Canadian financial industry, or how to set yourself for a successful retirement in Canada...then this episode is going to be just what you've been looking for. In this episode, I’m joined by Ryan Goldsman, the President of Monkey Credits and the author of Elmer's Nine & Dine: A Guide to Retirement Planning. Ryan Goldsman is a Certified Financial Planner, has worked for some of Canada’s largest banks, and has taught at George Brown College in their financial planning program. He is now focused on growing his continuing education platform, Monkey Credits Inc. which offers courses to help future CFPs. Ryan shares how Monkey Credits was never meant to be a business, but 5 years on he’s looking to expand its offerings to help further the education of financial planners across Canada. We also talk about his book Elmer's Nine & Dine, which is a succinct guide to retirement planning for Canadians (and a book I think every Canadian should read).
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- My bestselling book Everything but Money
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- Wealth Building Blueprint for Canadians course
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Should Wine Be Part of Your Investment Portfolio? - Atul Tiwari, CEO of Cult Wines Americas
Saison 14 · Épisode 316
mercredi 23 février 2022 • Durée 49:53
Right now the investing space has been taken over with talk of cryptocurrencies and NFTs, but those aren't the only alternative investment options for investors. Heck, there are some alternative investments that even include physical things attached to them...like wine! That’s why I've got Atul Tiwari, CEO of Cult Wines Americas, back on the show to discuss all the ins and outs of investing in a portfolio of fine wine (and yes, you can actually drink the wine if you want too!). You may remember Atul from episode 170, when he was CEO of Vanguard Canada. Back then, he came on the show to share how he helped pioneer ETF investing in Canada and some of the benefits of index funds. Now, he's in a very different role, focused on educating and helping investors diversify their portfolios even more by investing in fine wine. Cult Wines originated in the U.K. in 2007, and Atul has taken on the task of bringing the company over to North America, making wine investing more accessible to Canadian investors. In this episode, Atul goes over everything from what’s the return on investment with fine wines, how to build a strong portfolio, fee structure, as well as where the wine is physically stored. As someone who enjoys a glass of wine (but rarely spends more than $15 on a bottle), I wanted to know what constitutes a fine wine, and are there wines that are bought without the intention of drinking it? If you’re keen to find out the answers and more about fine wine investing, then you’ll love this episode!
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