Episode 27: Money Talks: How to Navigate Finances with Your Spouse & Kids with Brian Page

In this episode of Destress The Nest, host Hannah Morgan welcomes Brian Page, founder of Modern Husbands, to discuss how couples can navigate finances together and teach their children about money. Brian shares practical advice for managing money as a team, fostering open conversations about finances, and using money as a tool for teaching values to kids. He also provides creative ideas like "money dates" and activities to build financial intimacy.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Money is a major source of marital stress: Approach financial challenges with teamwork, empathy, and a shared vision.

  2. Try a 'money date': Buy a lottery ticket and use it as a prompt to dream together about your financial goals.

  3. Focus on experiences over possessions: Experiences create lasting memories and are more fulfilling than material purchases.

  4. Teach kids financial values through experience: Use allowances to help children learn about money management, not as a reward for chores.

  5. Let kids make money mistakes: Create safe opportunities for children to learn from their financial decisions.

Quotes from the Episode:

  • "It's you two against the world. Approach money with teamwork, love, and empathy."

  • "Money spent on experiences pays dividends in joy and connection."

  • "Allowance is for learning about money, not for doing chores."

  • "Dreaming together about your financial future can be a powerful relationship builder."

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