“I would love for you to do an episode with Jesse sometime on how he’s taught your kids about budgeting, money, setting up a bank account, etc.”
This request came in a few weeks ago, and I knew it would be a perfect podcast topic!
So, in this week’s episode of The Crystal Paine Show, I interview Jesse on how has has instilled wise money management principles in our kids — especially as they have gotten older and have begun earning their own money.
He shares his thoughts on budgeting, when to have your kids open up their first bank accounts, how to teach your kids to view money as a tool, why letting your kids handle money from an early age can make such a difference, when he first learned to handle money, how to teach your kids the true value of money and how that translates to real life, and much more. It was fun to get to sit back and listen in as he shared his wisdom and advice.
Also, I should warn you that Jesse and I start the podcast in a bit of an uncharacteristic way… and if this is your first time to listen to one of our episodes, you might be a little, um, caught off guard?? We discuss a surprising discovery about asparagus and urine… and well, it goes a little off the rails. But I hope it makes you laugh! 🙂
In This Episode:
[00:33] Learn a little bit more about Jesse’s 23andMe results. 😉
[03:26] Pelvic floor therapy is saving my life.
[08:23] The Scribd App has been saving Jesse’s life and he’s been reading The Kill Artist by Daniel Silva.
[12:06] I am reading Thriving in Love and Money.
[15:51] When should parents start talking to their kids about money?
[18:28] Is there a right age or a certain amount of maturity to be on the lookout for?
[19:18] Which accounts should kids have?
[20:27] Setting up budgets and spreadsheets.
[22:28] Should you teach your children all the same way or go with their interests and aptitudes?
[27:26] Why learning the value of money at an early age is so important.
Links and Resources:
- Free 30-Day Trial to Scribd
- The Kill Artist by Daniel Silva
- Thriving in Love and Money by Shaunti Feldhahn
- How to Talk to Your Kids About Money (podcast episode)
- MoneySavingMom.com
- YourBloggingMentor.com
- My Instagram account (I’d love for you to follow me there! I usually hop on at least a few times per day and share behind-the-scenes photos and videos, my grocery store hauls, funny stories, or just anything I’m pondering or would like your advice or feedback on!)
- Have feedback on the show or suggestions for future episodes or topics? Send me an email: [email protected]
How to Listen to The Crystal Paine Show
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Jill says
I have always pronounced it like ‘scribed’ – interesting to hear it another way! thanks for the interesting topic!
Crystal Paine says
I have no idea if we’re pronouncing it correctly!
Jill says
oh ha, ok! Still a great podcast :).
Sarah says
The Gabriel Allon series is so good! I have to say, though, that The Kill Artist is definitely not that great compared to later books in the series. I haven’t read them all, but I really liked A Death in Vienna, The Black Widow, and The New Girl. No need to read them in order! Each book can stand alone.
Crystal Paine says
That’s so good to know! I’ll pass this onto Jesse!
Archie Davis Jr says
The Podcast was great. The insight Jesse shared was excellent. Keep up the great work.
Crystal Paine says
Thank you for your encouragement!
Abby H. says
Crystal,
I cannot wait to hear the podcast. Question, where did you find these cute coin purses?
Thank you again for all you do, especially now with your growing family 🙂
Crystal Paine says
Here you go: https://www.etsy.com/listing/187035756/kids-give-save-spend-cash-envelopes-kids?ref=related-0
Wendie says
I am super confused. I watched the video and it was all about Oreo sales at Kroger. When I click the podcast link, I don’t see a podcast matching this description either. Am I just blind today? 🙂
Crystal Paine says
So sorry!! I forgot to add the podcast link player to this post!! Oh where is my brain?? It should be there now!
kim says
Are there transcripts to your podcasts so that we can read instead of listen, if we want to?
Crystal Paine says
Because we talk about a lot of personal things that are better communicated via a verbal conversation than just reading words on paper, we’ve decided not to offer transcripts as we want them to be like conversations with you not blog posts that you read. 🙂