Many of us, regardless of income, are miserable when it comes to our finances. We wonder why we're never happy, never secure.
If just being miserable was enough, we'd all be doing great, right?
Whether you're listening for yourself, or you're here to find tools that you can re-teach to the communities you serve, this quick podcast will give you the tools you need to evolve your relationship with money.
By combining solid Financial Literacy tools with behavior change tools, the Pacific Stoa curriculum has helped people and agencies develop their own strategies for resilience and awareness.
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Many of us, regardless of income, are miserable when it comes to our finances. We wonder why we're never happy, never secure.
If just being miserable was enough, we'd all be doing great, right?
Whether you're listening for yourself, or you're here to find tools that you can re-teach to the communities you serve, this quick podcast will give you the tools you need to evolve your relationship with money.
By combining solid Financial Literacy tools with behavior change tools, the Pacific Stoa curriculum has helped people and agencies develop their own strategies for resilience and awareness.
Episode 59: Is social media a good thing or a bad thing for your finances?
Miserable is not enough.
35 minutes 26 seconds
10 months ago
Episode 59: Is social media a good thing or a bad thing for your finances?
In this episode I talk with Skyler Fleming of the Money Talk podcast about wether or not social media is good or bad for our financial lives.
Miserable is not enough.
Many of us, regardless of income, are miserable when it comes to our finances. We wonder why we're never happy, never secure.
If just being miserable was enough, we'd all be doing great, right?
Whether you're listening for yourself, or you're here to find tools that you can re-teach to the communities you serve, this quick podcast will give you the tools you need to evolve your relationship with money.
By combining solid Financial Literacy tools with behavior change tools, the Pacific Stoa curriculum has helped people and agencies develop their own strategies for resilience and awareness.