Episodes

Friday Apr 19, 2024
#MoneyMindeset = Why You Should NEVER Have A Car Payment
Friday Apr 19, 2024
Friday Apr 19, 2024
On this episode of Money Mindset, we tackle a significant financial hurdle faced by many Americans: the staggering cost of car payments and its impact on wealth-building. Join us as we uncover the startling statistics revealing that the average monthly car payment for a new car is nearly $750, while for a used car, it's approximately $530. These hefty payments pose a substantial barrier to financial progress, eroding individuals' ability to accumulate wealth over time. Regardless of credit score, many Americans are opting for long-term loans, averaging nearly 70 months in duration. Through insightful analysis and expert commentary, we delve into the implications of prolonged car payments on financial stability and offer practical strategies for breaking free from the cycle of debt. Don't miss this essential discussion on reclaiming control of your finances and building a more secure financial future.

Friday Mar 15, 2024
#MoneyMindset = Americans Are Boycotting Their Student Loan Payments
Friday Mar 15, 2024
Friday Mar 15, 2024
On this episode of Money Mindset, we delve into a bold movement gaining traction among student loan borrowers: the decision to boycott loan payments as a means of exerting pressure on the federal government to address the student loan crisis in America. Join us as we explore the motivations behind this movement and the implications for borrowers and policymakers alike. With 1 out of 10 student loan borrowers participating in this act of civil disobedience, we examine the broader societal and economic impact of mounting student loan debt. Through insightful analysis and expert commentary, we shed light on the urgent need for comprehensive reform and solutions to alleviate the burden of student loan debt on millions of Americans. Don't miss this critical discussion on the power of collective action and the quest for meaningful change in the realm of student loans.

Wednesday Mar 06, 2024
#MoneyMindset = Half Of Americans Have No Savings
Wednesday Mar 06, 2024
Wednesday Mar 06, 2024
In our latest episode of Money Mindset, we confront a sobering statistic: nearly half of Americans are unable to cover a $1000 emergency expense, whether it's for a car repair or medical bill. Join us as we delve into the implications of this financial vulnerability on individual households and broader economic stability. We explore how factors such as education level, race, marital status, and parental responsibilities impact savings rates, shedding light on the disparities that exist within our society. Through insightful analysis and real-life examples, we uncover the complex interplay between socioeconomic factors and financial preparedness, offering actionable insights to help viewers navigate these challenges and build a more secure financial future. Don't miss this critical discussion on the barriers to emergency savings and the strategies for overcoming them.

Wednesday Feb 28, 2024
#MoneyMindset = Why Gen Z Couples Avoid Joining Finances
Wednesday Feb 28, 2024
Wednesday Feb 28, 2024
On this episode of Money Mindset, we explore a significant generational shift in financial attitudes and behaviors: Gen Z couples' propensity to keep their finances separate, irrespective of marital status. Join us as we delve into the underlying reasons behind this trend, with Gen Z expressing concerns about preserving their financial independence within their relationships. We uncover the hesitancy among young couples to disclose the extent of their credit card and student loan debts, reflecting broader anxieties around financial transparency and vulnerability. Through insightful analysis and expert insights, we navigate the complexities of financial intimacy in modern relationships, offering strategies for fostering open communication and shared financial goals. Don't miss this thought-provoking discussion on the evolving dynamics of financial partnerships among Gen Z couples.

Wednesday Feb 21, 2024
#MoneyMindset = How The Cost Of Daycare Is Hurting The Economy
Wednesday Feb 21, 2024
Wednesday Feb 21, 2024
On this episode of Money Mindset, we tackle the staggering reality that childcare costs have surpassed even college expenses for many parents. Join us as we dive into the startling statistics, revealing that some families are shelling out over $36,000 annually on childcare alone, with the average hovering around $18,000 per year. Despite recommendations from the Department of Health and Human Services that childcare should ideally constitute no more than 7 percent of household income, the harsh truth is that affordable daycare remains elusive for most parents. Through insightful analysis and real-world examples, we explore the financial strain faced by families and the urgent need for solutions to ensure accessible and affordable childcare for all. Don't miss this critical discussion on one of the most pressing challenges facing modern families today.

Tuesday Feb 20, 2024
Tuesday Feb 20, 2024
On this episode, we delve into three fascinating financial trends shaping the landscape for adults under 40. Join us as we explore the phenomenon of the “bank of mom and dad,” uncovering how young adults are increasingly relying on parental support for financial stability. We also examine the surge in black investors since the pandemic, highlighting the growing diversification within investment communities. Additionally, we shine a light on the concerning reality that many individuals retire with a mortgage, discussing the implications and strategies for addressing this common scenario. Don’t miss out on this insightful exploration of contemporary financial dynamics and their impact on younger generations.

Friday Feb 09, 2024
#MoneyMindest = Why High Earning Americans Live Paycheck to Paycheck
Friday Feb 09, 2024
Friday Feb 09, 2024
On this episode of MoneyMindset, we delve into the startling reality that many high-earning Americans, those making $100,000 or more annually, are finding themselves trapped in a paycheck-to-paycheck cycle. Explore the underlying factors driving this phenomenon, from overwhelming debt burdens and lifestyle inflation to the relentless pressures of high-cost living. Uncover the sacrifices these individuals make, including neglecting essential maintenance like oil changes and dental care, as they struggle to make ends meet. Join us as we explore practical solutions to break free from this cycle, including the importance of budgeting, debt repayment strategies, and cutting expenses. Discover actionable steps to regain financial control, prioritize savings and investments, and pave the way towards long-term financial security. Don't miss out on this insightful discussion that could transform your approach to personal finance.

Wednesday Jan 31, 2024
#MoneyMindest = This is Why Americans Live Paycheck to Paycheck
Wednesday Jan 31, 2024
Wednesday Jan 31, 2024
On this episode of Money Mindset, we delve into a thought-provoking Forbes article that explores the reasons behind the pervasive issue of Americans living paycheck to paycheck. Uncover key insights from a survey addressing factors such as soaring housing costs, low incomes, and mounting debt. Join the discussion as we explore strategies for paying off debt, building savings, and gain valuable insights into the current state of Americans' savings habits. Don't miss out on this informative analysis of the financial landscape and practical tips for achieving financial stability.

Wednesday Jan 17, 2024
#MoneyMindset = Why Rich Americans Struggle With Money
Wednesday Jan 17, 2024
Wednesday Jan 17, 2024
On this episode of Money Mindset, we discuss a Bloomberg article that breaks down why even rich Americans are struggling financially.

Wednesday Jan 10, 2024
#MoneyMindset = American’s Are Not Happy Making $284k A Year
Wednesday Jan 10, 2024
Wednesday Jan 10, 2024
On this episode of Money Mindset, we discuss a Forbes article that explains why Americans don't need to be almost $300k a year to be happy.