More Money Podcast

Jessica Moorhouse
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Mar 27, 2019 • 48min

The Latte Factor (What It Really Means) - John David Mann, Best-Selling Author of The Go-Giver, The Red Circle & The Latte Factor

For this episode, I chat with John David Mann, an award-winning author whose books have sold more than 3 million copies, including titles such as The Go-Giver with Bob Burg and the New York Times bestseller The Red Circle with Brandon Webb. For his latest book The Latte Factor, which he co-authored with best-selling author and OG personal finance expert David Bach, they discuss the term that Bach coined several years ago in his popular book The Automatic Millionaire. You see, even though pretty much everyone has heard of “the latte factor,” most people don’t really know what it means. Surprisingly, it doesn’t mean you should ditch your morning coffee to save money. It’s actually bigger than that. It’s less about coffee and more about how we all need to spend our money more in line with our values, and how little bits of money over time can have a major impact on our financial futures. For full show notes, visit jessicamoorhouse.com/190Follow meInstagram @jessicaimoorhouseThreads @jessicaimoorhouseTikTok @jessicaimoorhouseFacebook @jessicaimoorhouseYouTube @jessicamoorhouseLinkedIn - Jessica MoorhouseFinancial resourcesMy websiteMy bestselling book Everything but MoneyFree resource libraryBudget spreadsheetWealth Building Blueprint for Canadians course Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 20, 2019 • 55min

Credit Card Reward & Travel Tips for Canadians - Barry Choi, Personal Finance & Travel Expert

Are you into travel but want to take advantage of credit card points at the same time? That's why I've invited Barry Choi, travel and money expert, back on the show to learn all his best travel and credit card tips so you can do what you love while saving money at the same time.For full episode show notes, visit jessicamoorhouse.com/189Follow meInstagram @jessicaimoorhouseThreads @jessicaimoorhouseTikTok @jessicaimoorhouseFacebook @jessicaimoorhouseYouTube @jessicamoorhouseLinkedIn - Jessica MoorhouseFinancial resourcesMy websiteMy bestselling book Everything but MoneyFree resource libraryBudget spreadsheetWealth Building Blueprint for Canadians course Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 13, 2019 • 42min

How to Get Rich by 30 - Lesley-Anne Scorgie, Author & Personal Finance Expert

It was one fateful day when a 17-year-old Lesley-Anne Scorgie went viral because of her financial acumen. Not only did she get featured in newspapers across Canada, she also landed a spot on the Oprah Winfrey show because she aspired to become a millionaire by 25 and was well on her way to reaching that goal. As Lesley-Anne says in our interview together, the Oprah effect is real and her short segment on the show catapulted her career into one Canada’s top money experts today, with four books under her belt, regular TV appearances and speaking gigs. Not only that, she launched her own money coaching business called MeVest, and focuses on teaching others how they can take control of their financial future like she did. In this episode, we discuss what inspired her to get into personal finance at such a young age, what she learned from striving towards an aggressive goal in her 20s (spoiler, she wishes she enjoyed her 20s a bit more), and what some of the most common concerns and struggles her money coaching clients have.For full episode show notes, visit jessicamoorhouse.com/188Follow meInstagram @jessicaimoorhouseThreads @jessicaimoorhouseTikTok @jessicaimoorhouseFacebook @jessicaimoorhouseYouTube @jessicamoorhouseLinkedIn - Jessica MoorhouseFinancial resourcesMy websiteMy bestselling book Everything but MoneyFree resource libraryBudget spreadsheetWealth Building Blueprint for Canadians course Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 7, 2019 • 34min

How Your Money Is Protected at the Bank - Brad Evenson, Director of Communications at CDIC

Have you ever heard from someone that if a bank fails (goes bankrupt), you’ll lose all the money you had there? Because that is 100% false! You see, there’s a little thing called the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation (CDIC) and Brad Evenson, the Director of Communications and Public Affairs of CDIC joins me for this bonus podcast episode to discuss in-depth how all Canadians are protected.For full episode show notes, visit jessicamoorhouse.com/187Follow meInstagram @jessicaimoorhouseThreads @jessicaimoorhouseTikTok @jessicaimoorhouseFacebook @jessicaimoorhouseYouTube @jessicamoorhouseLinkedIn - Jessica MoorhouseFinancial resourcesMy websiteMy bestselling book Everything but MoneyFree resource libraryBudget spreadsheetWealth Building Blueprint for Canadians course Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 6, 2019 • 49min

Starting a Successful Business with Little to No Money - Nathan Latka, Entrepreneur & Author of How to Be a Capitalist Without Any Capital

For this episode of the show, I interview young entrepreneur Nathan Latka who has released his first book called How to Be a Capitalist Without Any Capital, and it’s his guidebook on how to successfully start a business or side hustle without that much money at the beginning. You see, Nathan has a pretty interesting story. He basically realized that because of the Internet and social media, the possibilities and opportunities for making money were limitless. He’s started many businesses himself, his first being one where he built and sold Facebook pages (back when you could add apps and widgets to Facebook pages). The reason I wanted Nathan on the show was to talk about a very important, though sometimes overlooked, topic of personal finance — making money. For full episode show notes visit jessicamoorhouse.com/186Follow meInstagram @jessicaimoorhouseThreads @jessicaimoorhouseTikTok @jessicaimoorhouseFacebook @jessicaimoorhouseYouTube @jessicamoorhouseLinkedIn - Jessica MoorhouseFinancial resourcesMy websiteMy bestselling book Everything but MoneyFree resource libraryBudget spreadsheetWealth Building Blueprint for Canadians course Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Feb 27, 2019 • 40min

How to Make Work Optional - Tanja Hester, Author of Work Option & Blogger at Our Next Life

I had Tanja Hester from Our Next Life on the show back in November 2017 for episode 133. Back then, Tanja was still an anonymous blogger who hadn’t yet quit her job yet to retire early with her husband. Well, a few months after we recorded that episode she left her job and has been officially retired ever since! Not only that, she finally revealed her full name on her blog and the news literally went viral, being picked up by MarketWatch. Because of this, Tanja has had a very busy retired life, that includes doing speaking, writing for MarketWatch, and of course publishing her first book Work Optional: Retire Early the Non-Penny-Pinching Way. Since so much has happened with Tanja since that first episode, I wanted to have her back on the show to talk more about what life is like in early retirement, and how you can strategize to retire early too! For full episode show notes, visit jessicamoorhouse.com/185Follow meInstagram @jessicaimoorhouseThreads @jessicaimoorhouseTikTok @jessicaimoorhouseFacebook @jessicaimoorhouseYouTube @jessicamoorhouseLinkedIn - Jessica MoorhouseFinancial resourcesMy websiteMy bestselling book Everything but MoneyFree resource libraryBudget spreadsheetWealth Building Blueprint for Canadians course Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Feb 20, 2019 • 47min

Living Debt-Free with Shannon Lee Simmons, Author, CFP & Founder of The New School of Finance

For this episode, I've invited back Shannon Lee Simmons to discuss her second book all about debt called Living Debt-Free. Since her first book, Worry-Free Money, was essentially the feel-good personal finance book we were all looking for, Shannon’s second book does the same thing but for debt. There are so many negative emotions surrounding debt, such as shame and guilt. Debt is bad right? Well, guess what…real people have debt. And they shouldn’t feel shame or guilt for having it. Shannon shares stories and advice on how to tackle your debt by adopting a new positive mindset and asking yourself some of helpful questions such as what is your debt holding you back from in life and what kind of life could you have without this debt? For full episode show notes, visit jessicamoorhouse.com/184Follow meInstagram @jessicaimoorhouseThreads @jessicaimoorhouseTikTok @jessicaimoorhouseFacebook @jessicaimoorhouseYouTube @jessicamoorhouseLinkedIn - Jessica MoorhouseFinancial resourcesMy websiteMy bestselling book Everything but MoneyFree resource libraryBudget spreadsheetWealth Building Blueprint for Canadians course Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Feb 13, 2019 • 49min

Tax Time Prep Like a Pro - Lisa Zamparo, CPA & Founder of The Wellth Company

It’s that time of year again. Tax time! To give you a head start this tax season, and to help you change your mindset so you don’t hate it, I’ve got Lisa Zamparo, CPA & founder of The Wellth Company, back on the show. We talk about how to get prepared, what strategies to use, and how to make filing your taxes as pain-free as possible.For full episode show notes, visit jessicamoorhouse.com/183 Follow meInstagram @jessicaimoorhouseThreads @jessicaimoorhouseTikTok @jessicaimoorhouseFacebook @jessicaimoorhouseYouTube @jessicamoorhouseLinkedIn - Jessica MoorhouseFinancial resourcesMy websiteMy bestselling book Everything but MoneyFree resource libraryBudget spreadsheetWealth Building Blueprint for Canadians course Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Feb 7, 2019 • 45min

Making an Impact with Your Investments - Trish Nixon, Managing Director & Head of Capital at CoPower

For this episode, I've got Trish Nixon, Managing Director & Head of Capital of CoPower, to discuss impact investing with me. You may or may not have heard about impact investing before, but that could be because it goes by so many different names: socially responsible investing, green investing, sustainable investing, ethical investing (you get the picture). No matter what the name, what this episode is about is being a more mindful and conscious investor. For full episode show notes, visit jessicamoorhouse.com/182Follow meInstagram @jessicaimoorhouseThreads @jessicaimoorhouseTikTok @jessicaimoorhouseFacebook @jessicaimoorhouseYouTube @jessicamoorhouseLinkedIn - Jessica MoorhouseFinancial resourcesMy websiteMy bestselling book Everything but MoneyFree resource libraryBudget spreadsheetWealth Building Blueprint for Canadians course Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Feb 6, 2019 • 46min

How to Get Happy with Your Money - Melissa Leong, Author of "Happy Go Money" & Money Expert

I've got the The Social money expert Melissa Leong on the show today, who was previously a financial journalist at the Financial Post, then transitioned into an entrepreneur as a speaker, host, TV personality and now personal finance author with her new book Happy Go Money. This book has been a decade in the works because although Melissa shares some great advice and research in it, it is also very personal. What inspired this book was her husband’s depression which got her exploring the world of happiness. I think it’s no surprise that we’re dealing with a major happiness problem today. So many of us are dealing with depression, anxiety and feelings of failure and unfulfillment. But that doesn’t mean we should just throw your hands up and give in. We need to get our happy back! Especially when it comes to our money. For full episode show notes, visit jessicamoorhouse.com/181Follow meInstagram @jessicaimoorhouseThreads @jessicaimoorhouseTikTok @jessicaimoorhouseFacebook @jessicaimoorhouseYouTube @jessicamoorhouseLinkedIn - Jessica MoorhouseFinancial resourcesMy websiteMy bestselling book Everything but MoneyFree resource libraryBudget spreadsheetWealth Building Blueprint for Canadians course Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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