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In Love and Money

20 Episodes

58 minutes | Sep 28, 2020
Money Betrayals: When Your Partner Leaves And Takes Your Money With Them
This week, we take a deep dive into the psychology of money and relationships with money coach Lisa Duke! Lisa’s not your typical financial coach- she’s not only interested in making sense of her client’s money, but also exploring their individual psychology to money. We started with the story of how a woman managed to lose a million dollars and an expensive coin collection to the men in her life. How does that even happen? Well, childhood traumas around money and romantic relationships are to blame of course. We hope that this episode will inspire you to look inward to your own beliefs about money and relationships. How are old stories from your childhood continuing to influence your choices today?If you enjoy the episode, please subscribe to In Love and Money in your favorite podcast app, such as Apple Podcasts or Spotify, so you’ll be notified as soon as we release new episodes! You can also stream full episodes directly from our website at http://www.inloveandmoney.Join us for the after show discussion on our facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/InLoveAndMoney/Follow us on Twitter @inLoveAndMoney: https://twitter.com/inLoveAndMoneyFind us on Instagram at LoveMoneyPodcast: https://www.instagram.com/lovemoneypodcast/Joel's blog Financial 180: https://fi180.comAnd until next time, we hope you stay In Love & Money!
67 minutes | Jul 14, 2020
Love and Money In The Time Of COVID-19
This week on the In Love and Money Podcast, we have author, entrepreneur, coach and independent thinker Vincent Pugliese. If you’re tired of all the bad news and doomsday predictions that we’ve been living in for the last few months, tune in to this episode for a different perspective. Vincent talks about how hard times are an opportunity for those who are ready to pivot themselves and their businesses to be stronger and more resilient. Tune in for a refreshing take of optimism during these uncertain times. If you enjoy the episode, please subscribe to In Love and Money in your favorite podcast app, such as Apple Podcasts or Spotify, so you’ll be notified as soon as we release new episodes! You can also stream full episodes directly from our website at http://www.inloveandmoney.Join us for the after show discussion on our facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/InLoveAndMoney/Follow us on Twitter @inLoveAndMoney: https://twitter.com/inLoveAndMoneyFind us on Instagram at LoveMoneyPodcast: https://www.instagram.com/lovemoneypodcast/Joel's blog Financial 180: https://fi180.comAnd until next time, we hope you stay In Love & Money! 
39 minutes | Mar 4, 2020
More With Miss Mazuma - Would You Dump a Partner for Being Irresponsible With Money?
Welcome to our bonus episode with Miss Mazuma as we discuss whether it’s ever a good idea to pick a partner who’s bad with money. As someone who’s been a big spender in the past, Joel tells us his perspective as a previously irresponsible partner, while Bianca and Lauren talk about the challenges of dating people who can’t support themselves. Given our goals of financial independence, these hurdles may be too large to overcome at our age. We promise there are a lot of laughs on this one! Let us know your opinion in the discussion. Would you dump a partner for being irresponsible with money? If you enjoy the episode, please subscribe to In Love and Money in your favorite podcast app, such as Apple Podcasts or Spotify, so you’ll be notified as soon as we release new episodes! You can also stream full episodes directly from our website at http://www.inloveandmoney.Join us for the after show discussion on our facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/InLoveAndMoney/Follow us on Twitter @inLoveAndMoney: https://twitter.com/inLoveAndMoneyFind us on Instagram at LoveMoneyPodcast: https://www.instagram.com/lovemoneypodcast/Joel's blog Financial 180: https://fi180.comAnd until next time, we hope you stay In Love & Money!
35 minutes | Jan 30, 2020
Should My New Boyfriend Expect Me to Support Him in Retirement?
Whoa - this was a hot button one! A listener asked whether it was fair for her boyfriend of 6 months to expect her to financially support him in his early retirement. She’s working and he’s not. She earns more income than him. Her net worth is a lot larger. But is it ever fair for one partner to quit working and expect the other one to support them? Despite my initial reaction of “Hell no!”, Joel and I discuss the nuances of this controversial issue. We hashed out why this request would be unreasonable in some relationships but may be perfectly reasonable in others. So tune in if you want to hear our guy vs girl agreement and disagreement as we try to advise our listener. If you enjoy the episode, please subscribe to In Love and Money in your favorite podcast app, such as Apple Podcasts or Spotify, so you’ll be notified as soon as we release new episodes! You can also stream full episodes directly from our website at http://www.inloveandmoney.Join us for the after show discussion on our facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/InLoveAndMoney/Follow us on Twitter @inLoveAndMoney: https://twitter.com/inLoveAndMoneyFind us on Instagram at LoveMoneyPodcast: https://www.instagram.com/lovemoneypodcast/Joel's blog Financial 180: https://fi180.comAnd until next time, we hope you stay In Love & Money!
53 minutes | Oct 1, 2019
Reaching Financial Independence After Divorce and Short Sales
How many financial setbacks can a person have and still reach financial independence? Well, our guest this week has gone through it all, including a divorce and three short sales. But just 6 years later, she has reached financial independence despite having to start over and over again. Join us this week as we interview our friend Bianca, known on her blog as Miss Mazuma. She tells us with refreshing frankness about all of her financial and relationship setbacks. Married and then divorced in just a few short years, she walked away from the marriage having lost most of what she contributed to it. Then, the Great Recession hit and she lost her entire real estate empire to foreclosures. Each time, she picked herself back up and started again. Her story is an inspiring example of how a few good money habits can triumph over a whole host of bad luck and adversity. If you enjoy the episode, please subscribe to In Love and Money in your favorite podcast app, such as Apple Podcasts or Spotify, so you’ll be notified as soon as we release new episodes! You can also stream full episodes directly from our website at http://www.inloveandmoney. Bianca's Miss Mazuma blog: https://missmazuma.com Join us for the after show discussion on our facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/InLoveAndMoney/ Follow us on Twitter @inLoveAndMoney: https://twitter.com/inLoveAndMoney Find us on Instagram at LoveMoneyPodcast: https://www.instagram.com/lovemoneypodcast/ Joel's blog Financial 180: https://fi180.com And until next time, we hope you stay In Love & Money!
39 minutes | Aug 13, 2019
Foodie Call: Are Women Dating Men For The Free Food?
Dating is really tricky these days. On the one hand you have to juggle all of the shenanigans that come with online dating. On the other, you still have to pay attention to traditional gender roles such as who pays for the first date. And on top of that, we are inundated with stories in the media about all that is wrong with modern love. In this episode, we tackle a study which claims that up to a third of women are dating men for the free food! Is this even true? Is dating so bad these days that women are faking interest in men just to get a free meal? Well, we don't believe that and explain why. We talk about what the study actually found and why modern love isn't broken. So if you're single, take heart and tune in to this fun episode! If you enjoy the episode, please subscribe to In Love and Money in your favorite podcast app, such as Apple Podcasts or Spotify, so you’ll be notified as soon as we release new episodes! You can also stream full episodes directly from our website at http://www.inloveandmoney. Join us for the after show discussion on our facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/InLoveAndMoney/ Follow us on Twitter @inLoveAndMoney: https://twitter.com/inLoveAndMoney Find us on Instagram at LoveMoneyPodcast: https://www.instagram.com/lovemoneypodcast/ Subscribe to Joel's blog Financial 180: https://fi180.com And until next time, we hope you stay In Love & Money!
54 minutes | Jul 16, 2019
An Amicable Divorce- Is it a Myth?
With the divorce rate hovering around 50% for the past several decades, divorce dramas are now common in the media as well as in many of our personal lives. If we haven’t gone through a divorce, we probably know a few friends or family who have had one. And the costs are not only personal and psychological, but often financial. In this episode, our friend Wade talks to us about his own experience going through an “amicable divorce”. If you haven’t heard of this term, you are not alone. Joel and I weren’t familiar with this either. Our idea of the typical divorce is one full of contention and strife as ex partners take each other to court. The story is our heads is that divorce is expensive, difficult and often prolonged. But our friend Wade was able to handle his divorce in a way that minimizes these issues. A process he calls an “amicable divorce”. He talks us through the pros and cons of the process, what he wished he could have done differently, and how it turned out for him and his family. Take a listen and tell us what you think! Have you gone through a divorce? If you have, how do you think yours compared to Wade’s experience? If you haven’t, how do you think you would choose to handle it? If you enjoy the episode, please subscribe to In Love and Money in your favorite podcast app, such as Apple Podcasts or Spotify, so you’ll be notified as soon as we release new episodes! You can also stream full episodes directly from our website at http://www.inloveandmoney. Join us for the after show discussion on our facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/InLoveAndMoney/ Follow us on Twitter @inLoveAndMoney: https://twitter.com/inLoveAndMoney Find us on Instagram at LoveMoneyPodcast: https://www.instagram.com/lovemoneypodcast/ Joel's blog Financial 180: https://fi180.com And until next time, we hope you stay In Love & Money!
64 minutes | Jun 18, 2019
Money Languages: How To Communicate With Your Partner About Money
Do you ever feel like you and your partner speak different languages when it comes to money? You may very well be right! In this episode, our guest and author Tarra Jackson, a.k.a “Madam Money”, talks to us about her new book “The 4 Financial Languages: The secrets to communicating about Money”. Tarra believes that there are different financial languages and that we all have a single dominant one which motivates how we manage our finances. Problems and money fights arise when a couple speaks different and often opposing languages. Join us to learn about how to identify your own as well as your partner’s financial language and how to respect each other for our differences. We’ll also explore the best way to communicate in each other’s languages so that we can avoid those incessant money fights that often seem to go nowhere. If you’re single currently, do you know your own financial language? What about your past partner’s? Take a listen then tell us what your think!! Reach out to Tarra: https://www.madammoney.com If you enjoy the episode, please subscribe to In Love and Money in your favorite podcast app, such as Apple Podcasts or Spotify, so you’ll be notified as soon as we release new episodes! You can also stream full episodes directly from our website at http://www.inloveandmoney. Join us for the after show discussion on our facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/InLoveAndMoney/ Follow us on Twitter @inLoveAndMoney: https://twitter.com/inLoveAndMoney Find us on Instagram at LoveMoneyPodcast: https://www.instagram.com/lovemoneypodcast/ Joel's blog Financial 180: https://fi180.com And until next time, we hope you stay In Love & Money!
55 minutes | May 28, 2019
Strengthening Your Relationship On The Road To Financial Independence
As FIRE (Financial Independence Retire Early) spreads through mainstream media, many couples are wondering if they should quit their jobs, cut their spending to the bone, sell most of their belongings and move into an RV to escape their 9 to 5s. In this episode, our guests Adrianne and Adam did just that. They quit their jobs, sold their house and cars and escaped their suburban life. Now, they are living their dream and traveling the country in an RV. We talked to Adrianne and Adam about how the pursuit of financial independence has affected their relationship, and what living in 300 square feet of space does to a marriage. You'll hear not only about their successes, but also their challenges and ongoing quest for personal growth. Get in touch with Adrianne and Adam: Travel blog: http://evolvingescapades.com Consulting: https://evolvingehs.com Economy Conference: https://economeconference.com If you enjoy the episode, please subscribe to In Love and Money in your favorite podcast app, such as Apple Podcasts or Spotify, so you’ll be notified as soon as we release new episodes! You can also stream full episodes directly from our website at http://www.inloveandmoney. Join us for the after show discussion on our facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/InLoveAndMoney/ Follow us on Twitter @inLoveAndMoney: https://twitter.com/inLoveAndMoney Find us on Instagram at LoveMoneyPodcast: https://www.instagram.com/lovemoneypodcast/ Joel's blog Financial 180: https://fi180.com And until next time, we hope you stay In Love & Money!
44 minutes | May 7, 2019
Can a Spendy Partner Ever Change?
A lot of couples tell us that there’s often an imbalance between who spends more and who saves more in a relationship. And for the partner who may be more financially responsible, it often feels hopeless that the other person will ever change their spendy ways. In this episode, we put my co-host Joel on the hot seat. At the beginning of his relationship, he was the spendthrift partner. But over the years, he’s made the dramatic transformation into the responsible financial guru he is today. How was he able to do this? What changes can you expect from your partner? And what are the things you can do to motivate your partner to change? If you enjoy the episode, please subscribe to In Love and Money in your favorite podcast app, such as Apple Podcasts or Spotify, so you’ll be notified as soon as we release new episodes! You can also stream full episodes directly from our website at http://www.inloveandmoney.com/ Dr. John Gottman’s book “The Science of Trust” on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2DRVM8o Join us for the after show discussion on our facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/InLoveAndMoney/ Follow us on Twitter @inLoveAndMoney: https://twitter.com/inLoveAndMoney Find us on Instagram at LoveMoneyPodcast: https://www.instagram.com/lovemoneypodcast/ Joel's blog Financial 180: https://fi180.com And until next time, we hope you stay In Love & Money!
48 minutes | Apr 23, 2019
Why Won’t She Pay for Dates?
If you are single in this day and age, you’re probably going on a lot of dates to hopefully find your soulmate. Everyone is swiping left or right on at least one (or a dozen!) dating apps and if you want to be in the dating game, you have to do it too. It’s called high volume dating, and it can put a significant dent in your wallet. In this episode, one of our listeners is understandably burned out from it all. He’s been dating for five years and hasn’t found “the one”. What he HAS found is that he’s paying for a lot of dates and becoming resentful as to why his partners have not paid their fair share. On today’s episode, we’ll be giving him advice on how to cut through the noise of online dating, get to the heart of what he wants and find the right partner. It’s not about dating more, but rather, dating smarter! If you enjoy the episode, please subscribe to In Love and Money in your favorite podcast app, such as Apple Podcasts or Spotify, so you’ll be notified as soon as we release new episodes! You can also stream full episodes directly from our website at http://www.inloveandmoney.com/ Join us for the after show discussion on our facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/InLoveAndMoney/ Follow us on Twitter @inLoveAndMoney: https://twitter.com/inLoveAndMoney Find us on Instagram at LoveMoneyPodcast: https://www.instagram.com/lovemoneypodcast/ Joel's blog Financial 180: https://fi180.com And until next time, we hope you stay In Love & Money!
62 minutes | Apr 9, 2019
Wedding Secrets: Advice From Two Frugal Wedding Planners
In the age of Pinterest and Instagram, the price for love seems to keep rising higher and higher as couples try to achieve the look of the perfect wedding. In this episode, our friends Joe and Katie give us a behind the scene look at the wedding planning business. They go into detail about the various costs of weddings and the best kept secrets on how to save money if you’re planning one! The best twist to this is that they are on their own journey towards financial independence and early retirement. So they’re not shy in telling us about their own philosophy when it comes to wedding expenses, even if it may not be good for business. So buckle up and join us for an honest and fun discussion about what to spend on the big day! Joe & Katie's wedding planning site: https://www.bigdaycelebrations.com Joe & Katie’s elopement site: https://www.anepicelopement.com Joe’s adventure podcast: Taking the Alternate: http://www.takingthealternate.com If you enjoy the episode, please subscribe to In Love and Money in your favorite podcast app, such as Apple Podcasts or Spotify, so you’ll be notified as soon as we release new episodes! You can also stream full episodes directly from our website at http://www.inloveandmoney.com/ Join us for the after show discussion on our facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/InLoveAndMoney/ Follow us on Twitter @inLoveAndMoney: https://twitter.com/inLoveAndMoney Find us on Instagram at LoveMoneyPodcast: https://www.instagram.com/lovemoneypodcast/ Joel's blog Financial 180: https://fi180.com And until next time, we hope you stay In Love & Money!
48 minutes | Mar 26, 2019
Ask In Love and Money: Is It Fair That He Wants Me to Pay Half?
Welcome to our first “Ask In Love and Money” episode! We’ll be answering a love and money question from a listener. Do you think that it’s always fair for partners to split living costs 50/50? What if one partner is struggling with debt? What if one partner makes a significantly larger income? This is exactly the dilemma that one of our listeners is in right now. Her boyfriend asked her to move into his condo and expects her to pay for 50% of the cost. She doesn’t think this is fair since she’s struggling with student loans and has a significantly smaller income. They can’t get on the same page and this is threatening their entire relationship. Tune in to hear our advice on how we’d handle the situation. Then join us on our facebook page to tell us what your advice would have been! If you enjoy the episode, please subscribe to In Love and Money in your favorite podcast app, such as Apple Podcasts or Spotify, so you’ll be notified as soon as we release new episodes! You can also stream full episodes directly from our website at http://www.inloveandmoney.com/ Join us for the after show discussion on our facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/InLoveAndMoney/ Follow us on Twitter @inLoveAndMoney: https://twitter.com/inLoveAndMoney Find us on Instagram at LoveMoneyPodcast: https://www.instagram.com/lovemoneypodcast/ Joel's blog Financial 180: https://fi180.com And until next time, we hope you stay In Love & Money!
61 minutes | Mar 12, 2019
Is Debt in a Relationship a Deal Breaker?
We’ve all heard of the ever increasing debt crisis that is crippling the personal finances of most Americans. Nestled in all of this is the ballooning student loan debt crisis which seemingly affects almost every young person graduating from college or university. Meanwhile, millennials today, more than any generation before, consider financial health one of the biggest factors in love and marriage. In this episode, we interview our good friends Sammi and Kyle, a young couple who came into their relationship in very different financial positions. Sammi accumulated a significant amount of savings by her mid-twenties. Kyle, on the other hand, has six-figure student loan debt. This situation could have been a deal breaker for many couples, but Sammi and Kyle have been able to make it work. They talk to us honestly about their feelings around this debt and how they might want to tackle it. Kyle gives much needed financial advice to high school and college aged students who may be considering the same type of education that he went through. Finally, we discuss how couples can make their relationships work by relying on shared financial values and life goals. Join us for the after show discussion on our facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/InLoveAndMoney/ Follow us on Twitter @inLoveAndMoney: https://twitter.com/inLoveAndMoney Find us on Instagram at LoveMoneyPodcast: https://www.instagram.com/lovemoneypodcast/ Joel's blog Financial 180: https://fi180.com And until next time, we hope you stay In Love & Money!
64 minutes | Feb 26, 2019
Two Become One: Merging Finances as a Couple
Every day, couples are entering new relationships or trying to navigate their current ones. And whether it's a new or established relationship, the issue of how to manage finances will inevitably come up. In this episode, we interview Joanna Zarach, a self-professed tax nerd and a DIY financial guru. Joanna talks to us about how she became the financial manager in her marriage and the lessons she’s learned along the way. We also discuss how shifting gender roles have changed the dynamic in many modern relationships, and how to overcome inequities in financial management. Joanna gives us tips on how she’s made it work as the financial manager in the relationship, and how roles changed once children became involved. In addition, she discusses how you can make your relationship a success by playing to each other's strengths. Connect with Joanna on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoannaZarach and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joanna.zarach If you enjoy the episode, please subscribe to In Love and Money in your favorite podcast app, such as Apple Podcasts or Spotify, so you’ll be notified as soon as we release new episodes! You can also stream full episodes directly from our website at http://www.inloveandmoney.com/ Join us for the after show discussion on our facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/InLoveAndMoney/ Follow us on Twitter @inLoveAndMoney: https://twitter.com/inLoveAndMoney Find us on Instagram at LoveMoneyPodcast: https://www.instagram.com/lovemoneypodcast/ Joel's blog Financial 180: https://fi180.com And until next time, we hope you stay In Love & Money!
59 minutes | Feb 13, 2019
The Day of the Supportive Partner
Happy Valentine's Day Everyone!! Or as we call it around here on the podcast- The Day of the Supportive Partner. ❤️ In this episode, we introduce you to the cutest couple we know, MK and Jason! They’ve really mastered the art of mutual support in their near decade long relationship, and they have used these skills to achieve big personal and financial goals. MK and Jason show us how they prioritized their relationship while pursuing their ambitious future plans. Jason discusses how he supports MK's passion for writing as she contemplates transitioning to become a full-time author. They talk to us about their challenges, and how they’ve worked together on communication over the years. And they give us tips and resources that have helped them strengthened their relationship. We hope that you've enjoyed this special Valentine's Day Episode.💕Be sure to listen to the end of the episode for the announcement of the winner of the $50 VISA gift card! Podcasts MK and Jason recommend: Impact Theory podcast: https://impacttheory.com/episodes/ Relationship Theory Podcast: https://impacttheory.com/relationship-theory/ Women of Impact Podcast: https://impacttheory.com/women-of-impact/ Marriage Kids And Money Podcast: https://www.marriagekidsandmoney.com/mkmpodcast/ Become a regular listener by subscribing to In Love And Money in your favorite podcast app, such as Apple Podcasts or Spotify, so you’ll be notified as soon as we release new episodes! You can also stream full episodes directly from our website at http://www.inloveandmoney.com/ Join us for the after show discussion on our facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/InLoveAndMoney/ Follow us on Twitter @inLoveAndMoney: https://twitter.com/inLoveAndMoney Find us on Instagram at LoveMoneyPodcast: https://www.instagram.com/lovemoneypodcast/ Joel's blog Financial 180: https://fi180.com And until next time, we hope you stay In Love & Money!
58 minutes | Feb 5, 2019
Independent Woman - Financially and Otherwise
For the past decade, more and more Americans are living the single life, whether by choice or by circumstance. 45% of adults over the age of 18 are currently single and this number is rising every year. As it happens, the majority of these singletons are women. And these women are managing their own finances independently of a life partner. In this episode, our friend Marla Taner discusses her journey towards financial independence as a single person. A lifetime of good money habits allowed her to create a solid financial foundation that gave her the freedom to live life on her own terms. Yet, she also discusses the challenges and regrets she’s had along the way. Although she hasn't found her life partner yet, she has been able to build other kinds of loving relationships. And she demonstrates how a single person can live a full and rich life by building a wide range of friendships. If you would like to connect, you can find Marla on Facebook by searching for ‘Marla Taner’. Micahel at Uncommon dream: https://uncommondream.com/ Miss Mazuma’s blog: https://missmazuma.com/ The story behind the caboose: https://missmazuma.com/2018/12/18/want-to-check-out-my-caboose/ If you enjoy the episode, please subscribe to In Love and Money in your favorite podcast app, such as Apple Podcasts or Spotify, so you’ll be notified as soon as we release new episodes! You can also stream full episodes directly from our website at http://www.inloveandmoney.com/ Join us for the after show discussion on our facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/InLoveAndMoney/ Follow us on Twitter @inLoveAndMoney: https://twitter.com/inLoveAndMoney Find us on Instagram at LoveMoneyPodcast: https://www.instagram.com/lovemoneypodcast/ Joel's blog Financial 180: https://fi180.com And until next time, we hope you stay In Love & Money!
47 minutes | Jan 22, 2019
Lessons in Love & Financial Incompatibility After a Breakup
How do you reconcile the search for love with the pursuit of financial independence and early retirement? That’s just what our guest will be talking about with us on this episode. Our friend Gwen is a young woman in her twenties who has her finances all in order. She had a well-paying job, a house which she owned and rents out to her friends, and a hefty savings plan. But then love came along and she found herself quitting her job, selling her house and moving across state lines to be with her partner. Gwen tells us the story of how she made these life-changing decisions, and what happened when things fell apart. As she looks back at the lessons she’s learned about herself and what she ultimately wants in a relationship, she confides how she’s moving forward personally and financially. This episode will be an inspiring look at how you can recover in a time of personal setbacks and move forward with more knowledge and purpose as to what you want out of life and love. If you would like to connect with our guest, you can find Gwen and her writings at https://www.fierymillennials.com/, and on her podcast at https://firedrillpodcast.com/. If you enjoy the episode, please subscribe to In Love and Money in your favorite podcast app, such as Apple Podcasts or Spotify, so you’ll be notified as soon as we release new episodes! You can also stream full episodes directly from our website at http://www.inloveandmoney.com/ Join us for the after show discussion on our facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/InLoveAndMoney/ Follow us on Twitter @inLoveAndMoney: https://twitter.com/inLoveAndMoney Find us on Instagram at LoveMoneyPodcast: https://www.instagram.com/lovemoneypodcast/ Joel's blog Financial 180: https://fi180.com And until next time, we hope you stay In Love & Money!
69 minutes | Jan 10, 2019
Modern Love - Do I Need a Prenup?
We’ve all heard the statistic that 50% of marriages end in divorce. Yet, how many people who are married or planning to get married actually make provisions for the possibility of a future breakup? Even though divorces can be contentious, when it comes to separating finances and dividing assets, most couples simply don’t think ahead enough to make plans for this possibility. However, there seems to be a shift recently. Although prenuptial agreements are still uncommon, their rates have steadily risen over the last 20 years. In this episode, our friend Emma Pattee will make a case for why she thinks all married or engaged couples should have a prenup or postnup. She’ll tell us the story of how she and her husband ended up with both of these documents and how it affected their relationship. She’ll share with us what they did right and what she wished they could have done better. And she’ll try to convince us that a discussion about finances and the division of assets in the event of a breakup is essential to the preparation of any marriage. If you would like to connect with our guest, you can find Emma at https://www.emmapattee.com/ and apply for her free course on prenuptial agreements at https://www.emmapattee.com/prenup/ If you enjoy the episode, please subscribe to In Love and Money in your favorite podcast app, such as Apple Podcasts or Spotify, so you’ll be notified as soon as we release new episodes! You can also stream full episodes directly from our website at http://www.inloveandmoney.com/ Join us for the after show discussion on our facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/InLoveAndMoney/ Follow us on Twitter @inLoveAndMoney: https://twitter.com/inLoveAndMoney Find us on Instagram at LoveMoneyPodcast: https://www.instagram.com/lovemoneypodcast/ Joel's blog Financial 180: https://fi180.com And until next time, we hope you stay In Love & Money!
24 minutes | Jan 9, 2019
In Love and Money - Pilot
Welcome to the pilot of the “In Love and Money” podcast, where love and money intersect! We’re your hosts Joel and Lauren. In this pilot episode, you’ll learn how we came up with the idea for this podcast, our relationship and money history, and our goals for this new venture. We first met through the financial independence community, and our roots are based in the tenets of saving, investing and retiring early. With a pretty good grasp on money, we’re hoping to use this knowledge to improve our relationships, especially when it comes to taboo topics such as shared finances, asset protection, prenuptial agreements, and more. On this podcast, we’ll be talking about how our views compare and go in-depth into topics of money in relationships with our expert guests. We hope that you’ll join us on this journey! If you enjoy the episode, please subscribe to In Love and Money in your favorite podcast app, such as Apple Podcasts or Spotify, so you’ll be notified as soon as we release new episodes! You can also stream full episodes directly from our website at http://www.inloveandmoney.com/ Join us for the after show discussion on our facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/InLoveAndMoney/ Follow us on Twitter @inLoveAndMoney: https://twitter.com/inLoveAndMoney Find us on Instagram at LoveMoneyPodcast: https://www.instagram.com/lovemoneypodcast/ Joel's blog Financial 180: https://fi180.com And until next time, we hope you stay In Love & Money!
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