MONEY WITHOUT MATH
We're exploring how money exists in our real, daily lives, not just as numbers on a chart. From managing our emotions to caring for an aging parent, join us for conversations that are practical, sometimes philosophical, and always fresh.
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MONEY WITHOUT MATH
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Where you live shapes more than your lifestyle—it influences your health, relationships, and long-term financial outcomes.In this episode, Karen sits down with Ryan Frederick, founder of HERE and author of Right Place, Right Time, to exp...
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Negotiation is often equated with high-stakes conversations: salary offers, contracts, or tense back-and-forths across a conference table. But leadership coach and consultant Ranieka Weston says negotiation is happening constantly, often in the...
Inheritocracy: When Family Wealth Matters More Than Your Paycheck with Dr. Eliza Filby
Historian and generational expert Dr. Eliza Filby, author of Inheritocracy: It's Time to Talk About the Bank of Mum and Dad, joins Karen Coyne to explore why economic outcomes increasingly depend more on access to parental support and ...