Growing up in New Orleans, John Rotonti thought his family was wealthy. After all, he and his sisters went to an expensive private school and their family frequently vacationed in Europe and Hawaii. Soon after he started attending the University of Richmond, the façade of his family’s wealth started to crumble. Currently a portfolio manager at Bastian Fiduciary and author of the investing newsletter “JRo’s Notes”, John shares: - How he started to figure out his family had money problems - Th...
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Growing up in New Orleans, John Rotonti thought his family was wealthy. After all, he and his sisters went to an expensive private school and their family frequently vacationed in Europe and Hawaii. Soon after he started attending the University of Richmond, the façade of his family’s wealth started to crumble. Currently a portfolio manager at Bastian Fiduciary and author of the investing newsletter “JRo’s Notes”, John shares: - How he started to figure out his family had money problems - Th...
“ I had one of the coolest jobs a teenager could ever have.” (Tess Vigeland)
Money Unplugged with Chris Hill
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“ I had one of the coolest jobs a teenager could ever have.” (Tess Vigeland)
An award-winning journalist and longtime Marketplace Radio veteran, Tess Vigeland faced two very different career paths when she was thinking about college. But for someone who earned acclaim for hosting a show about money, it turns out the topic was less compelling to her than finding the best way to tell stories about money. From her home in Portland, Oregon, Tess shares: - Growing up in a home where money was never discussed - The story behind her best-selling book Leap - Why ...
Money Unplugged with Chris Hill
Growing up in New Orleans, John Rotonti thought his family was wealthy. After all, he and his sisters went to an expensive private school and their family frequently vacationed in Europe and Hawaii. Soon after he started attending the University of Richmond, the façade of his family’s wealth started to crumble. Currently a portfolio manager at Bastian Fiduciary and author of the investing newsletter “JRo’s Notes”, John shares: - How he started to figure out his family had money problems - Th...