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Episode #37 - Aging Parents: How to Navigate the Finances and the Feelings

Managing money as a couple is hard enough...so what happens when we add in aging parents?

Being a caretaker may mean giving up your career or income. Or, your parent's needs may eat away at your inheritance or retirement.

No matter what, helping aging parents has big emotional and financial components. How can you help your family, care for yourself, preserve your marriage, AND rock your finances?

Episode #36 - The Future of Finance

Richard Gordon is a licensed financial advisor, world traveler, and founder of Afinitiv Wealth, a leading life insurance and wealth management company in Australia.

In this episode Richard breaks down the differences between traditional advisors and Robo advisors, pointing out key economic trends that couples should consider when investing for retirement and their future.

Episode #35 - Burning Questions

Adam Kol is a couples financial coach, entrepreneur and host of the Equal Partner’s Podcast.

Adam has helped numerous couples make sure that the money conversation doesn’t get in the way, resulting in more stability, stronger partnerships, and peace of mind. He has been seen in The Wall Street Journal, CNBC, and the I Do Podcast all while running a successful business.

Episode #34 - The Birds, the Bees, and the Barriers

Nathan and Shelby Astle are experts in financial psychology and sex relating to family.

In this episode, they cover the topic of shame surrounding money and sex and how we can remove those barriers to be as patient and compassionate with ourselves as we would be with our friends or our children.

Stay tuned to learn some tips on how you can talk with your partner or your kids about sex and money using an honest and open approach.

Episode #33 - The No-No List

Altagracia Felix is a certified money coach and the CEO of R2E, which stands for Revitalize, Reinvent, Empower.

Around 99% of domestic abuse cases have financial abuse components, which makes it that much harder to leave a toxic situation.

In this episode, listen to Alta’s courageous story of survival, and find out which red flags you should look for when dealing with a controlling and abusive partner.

Episode #32 - Money Mindset Makeover

Danielle Davis is a force to be reckoned with. As a Financial Empowerment Strategist, she has over 12 years of experience working with Fortune 500 companies after earning her MBA and a Bachelor of Arts in Accounting.

After she and her husband paid off $108,000 in consumer debt in just 35 months, she realized she could help other couples do the same. Danielle runs one of the top family finance blogs where she shares advice on how married couples can earn more income, get rid of debt, and save for the future.

Episode #31 - Sexpionage

Monica Tanner is a wife, mother, entrepreneur, and a relationship and intimacy sexpert.

Monica is happily married to her best friend and helps other couples maneuver through the difficulties in their marriages keeping them out of marriage counseling.

Monica believes that you don’t have to choose between your family and success but that improving your relationships can actually make you more successful.

With a focus on helping passionate female entrepreneurs, Monica wants to make sure you are crushing your goals in and out of the bedroom with a practice she calls Sexpionage.

In this episode, find out how talking to your honey can make you more money.

Episode #30 - Frugal Spreadsheets to Fancy Bedsheets

Matt Richter met Martina Lin when he was on a study abroad program in Taiwan, and quickly fell in love.

From two worlds apart, a lot of sacrifice went into figuring out their future together. After Matt moved back to Switzerland, the couple knew that they couldn’t be apart and made a five-year financial plan to be together.

In this episode, we hear how Matt and Martina turned their post-it note dreams into a thriving reality via smart financial planning and selfless compromise.

Now, with a family and a stable income, this couple shows that if you plan accordingly, you can still afford the things that make life exciting.