Moolala: Money Made Simple With Bruce Sellery

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Synopsis

Bruce Sellery is a personal finance expert on a mission to help you get a handle on your money so you can live the life you want. He is high energy and low B.S.

Episodes

  • Snowplow Parenting

    27/02/2024 Duration: 11min

    The economy right is different for your adult children then it was for you when you were leaving the nest and becoming financially independent. You may feel inclined to help them with bills or other financial obligations and by doing so you are becoming a ‘snowplow parent’. Teresa J.W. Bailey, a Senior Wealth Financial Strategist at Waddell & Associates, joins us to talk about this and why it is not always feasible for the parents. Connect with Teresa on LinkedIn.

  • “Snowplow Parents” - Is Helping Your Kids Avoid Financial Challenges Actually Harmful? | Full Episode

    27/02/2024 Duration: 53min

    Helping your children avoid financial challenges. There are pros and cons to being a “Snow Plow Parent” says Teresa J.W. Bailey, certified financial planner and Senior Wealth Strategist at Waddell & Associates. Then, using improv to become a better leader. Tracy Shea-Porter, CEO and Co-Founder of Yes Unlimited, takes us through her book The "Yes, And" Business Evolution: Improv Skills for Leadership and Life. And all the things you can learn by digging into someone’s purse. Lindsey Stanberry, tells us about her “In Her Purse” series. Plus, we’ll speak with  Daniel Bernhard, CEO of the  Institute for Canadian Citizenship, about their app for newcomers called Canoo Access Pass. To find out more about the guests check out: Tracy Shea-Porter: ca | LinkedIn Teresa J.W. Bailey: LinkedIn Lindsey Stanberry: The Purse | Instagram Daniel Bernhard: X/Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram Bruce Sellery is a personal finance expert and best-selling author. As the founder of Moolala and the CEO of Credit Canada, B

  • Leadership and Life Skills Through Improv

    27/02/2024 Duration: 12min

    We have Tracy Shea-Porter, CEO and co-founder of Yes Unlimited, join us to talk about her book ‘Yes, And Business Evolution: Improv Skills for Leadership and Life’ and how to put it into practice. Find out more at yesunlimited.ca and connect on LinkedIn.

  • The Behavioural Science of Money

    20/02/2024 Duration: 13min

    It really helps to know and understand how the brain works when it comes to money. Now financial advisors have a new resource from BEworks, a course to help give financial advisors insight to help them strengthen their relationships with clients. We have behavioural scientist with BEworks, Michelle Hilscher, to take us through the course. Connect with Michelle on LinkedIn.

  • What Options Are There To Pay Off Your Debt

    20/02/2024 Duration: 11min

    There are many options when it comes to paying off your debt if you are struggling. Non-profit credit counsellors offer a debt consolidation program, licensed insolvency trustees offer a consumer proposal and bankruptcy filing and those will be the focus. We have Shelley Koehli, a licensed insolvency trustee with Harris & Partners, join us to take us through those options. Connect with Harris & Partners on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. Connect with Shelley on LinkedIn.

  • Side Hustles From The Employer’s View

    20/02/2024 Duration: 13min

    With so many people pursuing side hustles these days it works really well for the employees but how does it work for the employer. We have Wilma Reyes and Kevin Kliman, both from Humi, to give us the employee/employer view. Connect with Humi on Twitter/X and Facebook.

  • Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition

    20/02/2024 Duration: 12min

    Entrepreneurship doesn’t necessarily mean that you have to start from nothing, you can start from something. Scott Stirrett, CEO of Venture for Canada, joins us to talk about entrepreneurship through acquisition. Find out more at scottstirrett.com and connect on Twitter/X and LinkedIn.

  • “Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition”:   How To Buy, Not Build, a Business | Full Episode

    20/02/2024 Duration: 56min

    Some entrepreneurs build something from scratch.  But another pay is to buy a business, something called “entrepreneurship through acquisition”. Venture for Canada’s Scott Stirrett takes us through how it works.  Then, a boss who supports your side gig. Kevin Kliman and Wilma Reyes from Humi tell us about the benefits of letting your employees pursue their passions. And the difference between a consumer proposal and bankruptcy. Shelley Koehli, licensed insolvency trustee at Harris & Partners compares the two. Plus, we’ll speak with Michelle Hilscher from BEworks about their behavioural science course for financial advisors. To find out more about the guests check out: Scott Stirrett: com | Twitter/X | LinkedIn Shelley Koehli: LinkedIn Harris & Partners: LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube Humi: Twitter/X | Facebook Michelle Hilscher: LinkedIn Bruce Sellery is a personal finance expert and best-selling author. As the founder of Moolala and the CEO of Credit Canada, Bruce is on a mission to help

  • What is the Cost To Owning A Car

    14/02/2024 Duration: 11min

    We have seen how high inflation is impacting our day to day lives and how it affects everything from buying groceries to buying a car. And when it comes to cars there are a number of expenses that should be taken into consideration. Matt Hands, VP of Insurance for ratehub.ca, joins us to break down how much does it cost on average to own a car in Canada and tips to cut those costs. Find out more at ratehub.ca and connect on Twitter(X) and Facebook.

  • Looking At New Rules for Money

    14/02/2024 Duration: 13min

    We talk to personal finance journalists, Julia Carpenter and Bourree Lam, about their new book from the Wall Street Journal called The New Rules For Money. The book helps readers navigate the unique financial challenges. Click here to purchase the book. Connect with Julia on Twitter(X), Instagram and TikTok and connect with Bourree on Twitter(X) and Instagram.

  • Resources for Newcomers to Canada in an All-In-One App

    14/02/2024 Duration: 12min

    It can be information overload with all the resources available for newcomers to Canada and PeaceGeeks is trying to make it easier to get the right information they need. Jennifer Freeman, CEO of PeaceGeeks, joins us to talk about the app they have developed called ‘Welcome to Canada’ and how it works. Find Jennifer on LinkedIn. Connect with PeaceGeeks on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter(X) and Instagram. Connect with Welcome To Canada on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter(X) and TikTok.

  • Walking a Mile in an Anti-Poverty Simulator

    14/02/2024 Duration: 09min

    The United Way Simcoe Muskoka has created a online tool in partnership with Rocket Innovation called the ‘living in my shoes anti-poverty simulator’ aimed at raising awareness. Chief Executive and Philanthropy Officer, Brian Shelley, join us to share more on how the tool works. For more about the simulator visit uwsimcoemuskoka.ca and connect on Facebook, Twitter(X), and Instagram.

  • How Much It Costs To Own a Car In Canada | Full Episode

    13/02/2024 Duration: 53min

    An app for newcomers called “Welcome to Canada”. PeaceGeeks CEO Jennifer Freeman takes us through its features. Then, what it’s like living in poverty. Brian Shelley, Chief Executive and Philanthropy Officer at United Way Simcoe Muskoka, tells us about their ‘Living in My Shoes Anti-Poverty Simulator’ And, how much it costs to own a car in Canada. Matt Hands, VP of Insurance for ratehub.ca, breaks down the expenses. Plus, we’ll speak with Julia Carpenter and Bourree Lam, co-authors of The New Rules of Money from the Wall Street Journal. To find out more about the guests check out: Brian Shelley: uwsimcoemuskoka.ca | Facebook | Twitter(X) | Instagram Jennifer Freeman: LinkedIn  PeaceGeeks: LinkedIn | Facebook | Twitter(X) | Instagram Welcome To Canada: LinkedIn | Facebook | Twitter(X) | TikTok Julia Carpenter: Twitter(X) | Instagram | TikTok Bourree Lam: Twitter(X) | Instagram Matt Hands: ratehub.ca | Twitter(X) | Facebook Bruce Sellery is a personal finance expert and best-selling author. As the founder of M

  • Financial Literacy is Not a One Size Fit All

    07/02/2024 Duration: 12min

    We have Ellyce Fulmore, a queer and neurodivergent financial educator and found of Queerd Co, join us to talk to us about her book; Keeping Finance Personal: Ditch the “Shoulds” and the Shame and Rewrite Your Money Story. Find out more at queerdco.com and connect on Instagram and TikTok.

  • Canada Planning To Reduce The Criminal Rate of Interest with Jason Mullins

    07/02/2024 Duration: 13min

    Did you know that there is a “Criminal Rate of Interest” and now after 4 years the government of Canada is planning to reduce it by 13% to 35%. Some welcome this and some have concerns on how it will impact certain consumers. Here is from the lenders point of view with Jason Mullins, CEO of lender Go Easy. Connect with Jason on Instagram and Facebook.

  • Loud Budgeting & Soft Saving

    07/02/2024 Duration: 10min

    The current financial trend is “loud budgeting” and “soft saving”. For a closer look at what these two trends really are we have Lesley-Anne Scorgie, personal finance columnist and founder of MeVest, join us. Find out more at mevest.ca and connect on Instagram, X(Twitter), and Facebook.

  • Canada Planning To Reduce The Criminal Rate of Interest with Donna Borden

    07/02/2024 Duration: 13min

    Did you know that there is a “Criminal Rate of Interest” and now after 4 years the government of Canada is planning to reduce it by 13% to 35%. Some welcome this and some have concerns on how it will impact certain consumers. Here is from the low to moderate income point of view with Donna Borden, leader of ACORN Canada. Connect with Donna on X(Twitter), and Facebook.

  • “Loud Budgeting” and “Soft Saving”: A Look at the Latest Personal Finance Trends on TikTok | Full Episode

    06/02/2024 Duration: 56min

    “Loud Budgeting” and “Soft Saving” are the latest TikTok trends. Personal finance columnist Lesley-Anne Scorgie takes us through what they’re all about. Then, the federal government plans to lower the criminal rate of interest. Donna Borden from Acorn Canada tells us how the cap might tackle predatory lending. And, Jason Mullins from goeasy Ltd., shares why he thinks the policy might have unintended consequences for borrowers. Plus, we’ll speak with Ellyce Fulmore, financial educator and founder of Queerd Co., about her book Keeping Finance Personal: Ditch the “Shoulds” and the Shame and Rewrite Your Money Story. To find out more about the guests check out: Lesley-Anne Scorgie: mevest.ca | Instagram | X(Twitter) | Facebook Donna Borden: X(Twitter) | Facebook Jason Mullins: Instagram | Facebook Ellyce Fulmore: queerdco.com | Instagram | TikTok Bruce Sellery is a personal finance expert and best-selling author. As the founder of Moolala and the CEO of Credit Canada, Bruce is on a mission to help you get a bett

  • Don’t Buy a Car, Subscribe To One

    24/01/2024 Duration: 11min

    Buying a car is expensive. So, many choose to finance or lease their car instead. But that is still a costly commitment. For those who may not need a car for a long-term there now is Roam, a car subscription service. Founder and CEO, Apoorv Gupta, joins us to tell us what exactly it is and how it works. Find out more at Roam Auto and connect with Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn.  

  • What is a HENRY?

    24/01/2024 Duration: 12min

    There is a new person in town called HENRY and it is not your next door neighbour, it is a ‘High Earner, Not Rich Yet’ individual whose household net worth is high but don’t feel wealthy. Andy Smith, executive director of financial planning for Edelman Financial Engines, joins us to give us more on this term and why people feel like that. Find out more at edelmanfinancialengines.com and connect on X(Twitter), Facebook and Instagram.

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