
Today Dan, Drew, and Jessica are joined by Ilona from the podcast, Money Memories. In the first half of the episode, Dan, Drew, and Jessica talk about their Thanksgiving celebrations for 2020 and how thankfulness affects finances. In the second half of the episode, Dan and Drew talk with Ilona from The Bear and the Bull blog and the Money Memories podcast. They talk about everything from travel memories and Ilona’s earliest money memory to capitalism, marginalism, and racism in financial institutions.
Ilona has worked in finance on Wall Street and Silicon Valley. She received her bachelor’s degree from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, and MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. Born in Havana, Cuba, she immigrated with her parents to the United States at the age of 5, and grew up in Louisville, KY. She is fluent in Spanish, Russian, and German, and as an avid world traveler – her current tally for countries visited stands at over 60.
If you would like to give us your input, have any comments, or questions, email us at [email protected].
Talking Points:
Thanksgiving
Turkey versus Chicken
Dan’s special Jell-O and Drew’s spinach madeline
COVID Thanksgiving plans
The effect of gratitude on people’s spending behaviors
Having a sense of gratitude for your life
Things to be thankful for in 2020
Back to the basics
We survived this very long year
Being an introvert during the pandemic
Different household dynamics
Ilona and Money Memories
The history behind The Bear and The Bull & Money Memories
Travel and money
Most memorable guest stories
Ilona’s earliest money memory
Educating and helping first generation in personal finance
Capitalism and marginalism
Systemic racism in lending practices
Ilona’s favorites:
Advice for personal finance
Articles and series she has written for Forbes
Money Memories, NPR, and Ilona’s white whale
Ilona plays “Why’d You Buy It”
Resources/Links:
Website: The Bear and the Bull
Podcast: Money Memories
Instagram: @bear.andbull
Instagram: @money_memories
Twitter: @bearandbull1
Money Memories Episode: “Demystifying the Unicorn” with BuBu
The Steele Maiden Blog
Weekly Budgeting App
Nov 27, 2020
49 min

On today’s episode Dan, Drew, and Jessica are joined by Yohance Harrison from Money Script Wealth. Yohance began his financial services career over twenty years ago and now finds himself living his passion as the founder and CEO of Money Script Wealth Management, PLLC. Today he’s here to talk to us about behavioral financial planning as well as his goal of increasing financial awareness, intelligence, and literacy in the black, brown, and indigeonous communities. He also plays Why’d You Buy that, and gives us one of the healthiest responses we’ve heard yet.
We also go over what Singles Day is and compare the differences in online shopping services as well as digital flash sales. Are these examples of how digital marketing and sales will go in the future? What are the odds that we’ll see a house for sale on Amazon soon?
If you would like to give us your input, have any comments, or questions, email us at [email protected].
Talking Points:
“Shopping” Holidays
The history of Singles Day (November 11th)
Alibaba (the Chinese equivalent of Amazon)
Streamed live events
Singles Day versus Cyber Monday, Black Friday, Prime Day, and... Pi Day
Yohance Harrison from Money Script Wealth
What is behavioral financial planning?
Yohance’s background and journey to being an independent
Strategies for how to change your financial habits
Steps and plans he makes with his clients
Working with couples with different values
Our views and first impressions of money
What is a “money script?”
Increasing financial awareness, intelligence, and literacy in minorities
The role of money in the Black Lives Matter movement
The Money Script podcast
Why’d You Buy That:
Resources/Links:
Money Script Wealth
Instagram: @themoneyscript
Twitter: @themoneyscript
Nov 12, 2020
1 hr 7 min

On this episode Dan, Drew, and Jess are joined by Lexi Cross, the cofounder of ShoesOf, a website dedicated to footwear, fashion, and the stories behind the shoes of New York. In the first section of today’s podcast, Dan, Drew, and Jess discuss "doom-scrolling" and social media as it affects the youth of America as well as our spending habits. In the second portion of the episode, they're joined by Lexi Cross to talk about how she founded Shoes Of, her favorite street style moments and the issue of sustainability in the fashion industry. Then Dan, Drew, and Jessica close out the episode with a round of Why’d You Buy That. This week’s purchases include a breakfast essential as well as two forms of fall fun.
If you would like to give us your input, have any comments, or questions, email us at [email protected].
Talking Points:
Doom-scrolling and social media
Dan, Jess, and Drew’s thoughts on The Social Dilemma
Purchasing phones for middle school age kids
The purpose of apps and what they want of you
The responsibility that come with smartphones, social media, and plastic
Advertising and being targeted by ads
Cancel Culture
Lexi Cross of ShoesOf
Stories and anecdotes since Lexi started ShoesOf
Plastic, sustainability and fast fashion
The Desert Island Question
Why’d You Buy That?
Dan’s serial cereal habits
Jess' fall foliage foray
Drew’s price-gouged gourds
Resources/Links:
The Steele Maiden Blog
Shoesof.com
Weekly Budgeting App
Nov 4, 2020
1 hr 25 min

In this episode Dan and Drew are joined by friend of the podcast Jessica Steele, and financial therapist and coach, Lindsay Bryan-Podvin from the Mind Money Balance. In the first half of the episode, Dan, Drew, and Jessica talk about the upcoming Halloween season, the spooky trends they've been seeing and altered plans due to COVID. In the second half of the episode, Dan and Drew talk with Lindsay about what it means to be on a budget and the psychology behind personal finance. What has the lack of financial literacy done to our mindset? What are our emotions which we correlate to our finances? How can we change all of that? If you would like to give us your input, have any comments, or questions, email us at [email protected]. Talking Points: Halloween Season DIY costumes and personal Halloween practices Kicking off the holiday season How much does the average consumer spends on Halloween Halloween purchases Top Pet Costumes How Coronavirus has changed Halloween plans Lindsay Bryan-Podvin from Mind Money Balance What is financial therapy? What does “Monday is emotional and psychology” mean? What is “money mindset”? Abundance versus scarcity mindsets History, data, and your emotional viewpoint on money Typical money neurosis and problems with money What role does shame play in our financial lives? Tips for the emotions that come up when you have to make big financial decisions Financial literacy The psychological reasons why people fail to stick to a budget The Financial Anxiety Solution which highlights that there are different ways to follow a budget Why’d You Buy That: hygge at its finest Hygge - the feeling of coziness on a dark, cold day Resources/Links: The Steele Maiden Blog WeCroak Mind Money Balance Website Mind Money Balance Instagram Mind Money Balance Podcast Mind Money Balance YouTube Mind Money Balance Email: [email protected] The Financial Anxiety Solution: A Step-by-Step Workbook to Stop Worrying about Money, Take Control of Your Finances, and Live a Happier Life, by Lindsay Bryan-Podvin Weekly Budgeting App
Oct 14, 2020

In this episode Dan and Drew are joined by friend of the podcast Jessica Steele, and lifestyle blogger Alyssa Ponticello. In the first half of the program Dan, Drew, and Jess talk about the subscription economy. It seems like you can buy a subscription (or a subscription box) for absolutely anything these days. They also play a fun “Guess this streaming service” quiz. For the second half of the show, Dan and Drew are joined by Alyssa Ponticello from the blog, Runway Chef. Her expertise focuses on life’s luxuries on a budget. From luxuries to bargains, Alyssa talks about bargain hunting. Dan, Drew, and Jessica end the episode by talking about the passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg and her contributions to financial equity. If you would like to give us your input, have any comments, or questions, email us at [email protected]. Talking Points: Blockbuster vs Netflix, and subscription services Software subscription services Adobe subscription Subscription boxes and “ship-to-your-home” models Food-based subscription services: Blue Apron Fashion subscription service: Nuuly, Trunk Club Entertainment subscription services Movie, music, and other digital streaming services Book subscription services Family and household subscription services Amazon Subscribe and Save, Dollar Shave Club, Farmer’s market boxes Printer Ink subscriptions Decision fatigue Budgeting apps are now helping people manage subscriptions Movie subscription quiz Alyssa’s financial philosophies and what fuels her blog When to spend money on big purchases and when to go for the sale prices Her favorite luxury purchases Alyssa’s hierarchy of bags and prices Counterfeit versus authentic bags Cooking experiences and cooking on a budget Developing recipes Challenges for creatives Food subscriptions The art of being a social media influencer and blogger When you know you’re onto something The oversaturation of social media influencers Best bargain resources Facebook Marketplace The passing of Ruth Bader Ginsberg Looking back on some of RBG’s greatest achievements for financial equity in America Resources/Links: The Steele Maiden Blog The Runway Chef Blog Twitter: @runwaychef Instagram:
Oct 5, 2020

Drew and Dan talk with, friend of the podcast, Jessica Steele. In this episode, their conversation is spurned by the article, “7 Must-Have Money Conversations You Need to Have Before Getting Hitched,” which was published on the website WalletJoy. Drew and Dan also talk with Sandra Merrill and Chris Zimmermann of Swell Advisors. They discuss their trip around the world (on a budget) and the lessons they learned while on that journey. Then Drew, Dan, and Jessica round out the episode for a rousing round of “Why’d You Buy That.” If you would like to give us your input, have any comments, or questions, email us at [email protected]. Talking Points: 7 Must-Have Money Conversations You Need to Have Before Getting Hitched Money mindsets and beliefs Start-up versus merger Financial backgrounds Life and financial goals Debts and credit history Spending and saving habits Managing money together Split savings/assets during divorce Bad ex-boyfriends stealing money Keeping your identity and a discretionary account Financial obligations Sandra and Chris on their eye-opening journey Open communication Aligning financial values Money mindsets and life priorities The idea of a breadwinner versus a partnership Business versus personal financial mindsets Budgeting for a long voyage or trip Different ways of life and the American dream Sustainability The story behind the name Swell Advisors Why’d You Buy That? Jessica “When are we going to stop this? Cause we could go back to doing it ourselves.” Drew “There is seemingly no end to what they’ll advertise to the kids.” Dan “I bought a pack of wedding rings on Amazon.” Resources/Links: Wallet Joy, “7 Must-Have Money Conversations You Need to Have Before Getting Hitched” by Elyssa Kirkham The Steele Maiden Blog Swell Advisors Swell Advisors, Facebook Swell Advisors, Instagram Weekly Budgeting App
Sep 17, 2020

Introduction: Dan and Drew are back behind them mic and today they’re talking about Dan’s recent anniversary trip to Las Vegas, the coronavirus, and what it would take for him to buy a new car. Meanwhile, Drew talks about how the gambling gods got theirs after all, his adventures with home improvement, and how “easy” hanging doors can be. Talking Points: Dan’s anniversary trip to Las Vegas Money and Vegas At what point would you buy a new car? Coronavirus Gambling Dan’s experience with slots Drew’s poker story Drew’s “Why’d You Buy That” for the week: Doors, et al Home improvement costs Literati: a subscriptions service for kids books Resources/Links: Literati Books Weekly Budgeting App Quotes from this episode: “And I decide not to bet at all unless I have a sure thing because the antes (at least the first ones) are not so big as to where they’ll knock you out.” – Drew, on poker “I feel very rich driving an old car. I feel like I have no car payments. If something breaks it’s not a problem. We can get it fixed. If the whole car dies and I need to get a new car, it’s not the end of the world.” – Dan “So that’s a business idea for somebody. Make doors with pre-hinge templates; they’ll fly off the shelves!” – Drew “We’re trying to simplify budgeting so you can budget a little less and spend a little more time living life.” – Dan
Sep 8, 2020

Today we’re talking about giving away water (then buying it back), the coin shortage, the price of dollhouses, and anniversaries. We’ll also be talking with Jessica Steele from The Steele Maiden and her philosophies about budgeting. Jessica Steele grew up in small town Pennsylvania before pursuing a degree in Fashion Design and moving to New York City in 2009. With a full-time career in the fashion industry, Jessica founded The Steele Maiden in 2012 while on a brief New York-hiatus (let’s call Los Angeles a fling). Along with her partner Adam, behind the camera and the scenes, she created the website to be a place which inspires readers to create fashionable adventures throughout their own cities and beyond. Talking Points: Why’d You Buy That? Dan’s anniversary gift Budgeting for a wedding Toiletry Kits and gift giving Anniversary trips Emergency… water and toilet paper? The national coin shortage Selling used toys Jessica Steele’s budgeting tips and blog Jessica’s background in fashion How she got started with her budget The shift in money-mindset How she budgets Credit card debts Savings Goals Blogging in the chaos of 2020 Shame versus empowerment with money management Personal finance education Resources/Links: Weekly Budgeting App The Steele Maiden blog Instagram: @thesteelemaiden
Aug 18, 2020

Today we’re starting off by talking about our 4th of July festivities and what it was like lighting off fireworks at home. Then we’re going to dive back into the topic of the coronavirus and it’s continued effect (or non-effect) on our lives. In addition, we have a question to ask our customers: Would you like an automated assistant to ask you questions and check-in with your goals on a daily basis? And would you be willing to pay for that as an add-on? If you would like to give us your input, have any comments, or questions, email us at [email protected]. Talking Points: 4th of July and fireworks at home Fireworks have gotten a lot bigger The Sparklers Dilemma The Fireworks Mob Mentality Coronavirus and the continued effect on our lives Keeping up with fitness and wellness while we’re stuck at home Public pools Summer camps The mystery of who is can contract coronavirus Theme parks and roller coasters The ups-and-downs of roller coaster bravery A theme park during a pandemic?! Our thoughts on coronavirus Why’d You Buy That? Noom
Jul 28, 2020

Dan tells what it was like to drive across the country in a pandemic. Drew shares how coronavirus has effected his dining out expenses Dan and Drew talk about Mother's Day spending and Dan tells the totally unique gift he got his wife for Mother's Day. *** OUR PODCAST HAS CHANGED NAMES TO "WHY'D YOU BUY THAT?" **** We hope this change emphasizes how we want this to be a fun discussion about the motivations behind our purchases helping all of us to buy things with less guilt and more joy. The :shrug: icon hopefully reflects the confusion we all sometimes feel in sorting out our feelings about our purchases. We hope you like the name change and would love to hear any feedback you might have
May 22, 2020
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