A breakfast podcast featuring a discussion on financial literacy through the Wise app, light-hearted commentary on parenting decisions like colour runs and sports fandom, and a touching moment of a 10-year-old listener sending a handmade gift to the host, highlighting the human,暖
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Couldn't agree more. The sooner the kids learn about money and the value of it with real skin in the game, you can do no wrong. Compounding interest. interest the share market the economy the way life runs all that i heard a stat yesterday um 40 something percent of people retire in this country with nothing other than the national super to rely on and that all that says to me is you know you've spent 40 something years of your life and some people can't avoid it and i get that but you've spent 40 something years of your life not working out the next 40 potentially are going to be a major problem for you and And that needs to be fixed.
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