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Winning ideas from experts to manage money and the home as a team. #Money #Relationships #PersonalGrowth #Family This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal or financial advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. Podcast guests do not represent Modern Husbands, and the views expressed in this podcast may not be those of the host or the management.

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The Early Role of Fathers A conversation with Dr. Volling of the University of Michigan

5/1/2024
Welcome to the Modern Husbands podcast, where any combination of Dr. Bruce Ross, Christian Sherrill, and Brian Page host national experts who share winning ideas to manage money and the home as a team. Today we welcome Dr. Brenda Volling who is a developmental psychologist and award-winning educator and researcher at the University of Michigan. Her research focuses on early social and emotional development with infants, toddlers, and preschoolers, parent-child interaction, and family relationships. Dr. Volling works primarily with young fathers during the perinatal period and the transition to fatherhood and studies men’s mental health, father-child relationships, and co-parenting. Her research has been showcased on CBS Sunday Morning, the BBC, the Washington Post, the New York Times, and Parents magazine. On today’s episode we discuss the essential role fathers play in the early years of a child’s development. Enjoy the show. Questions Answered 00:00 Introduction 01:15 From a 20,000 foot view, can you share a bit about your research on the role of fathers for infant development? 13:56 What steps should fathers take to prepare for their first born? 25:13 What outcomes have you found with fathers who form a strong bond with their children as infants? 32:43: What can fathers do as caregivers that is most meaningful for their child's development? 40:14: Where can folks turn to learn more about you and your work? 41:25 What advice do you have for our listeners that is simple and actionable? The Volling Lab: https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/volling-lab/our-team/ Subscribe or follow Modern Husbands on social media! Newsletter Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Instagram Twitter TikTok Substack

Duration:00:43:01

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How Men Can Practice Mindfulness: A Conversation with Dr. Jason Frishman

4/24/2024
Welcome to the Modern Husbands podcast, where any combination of Dr. Bruce Ross, Christian Sherrill, and Brian Page host national experts who share winning ideas to manage money and the home as a team. Today we welcome Dr. Jason Frishman who has been working for 25 years to support individuals, groups, families, organizations and businesses. He believes that our lives are adventurous, and we can and should be an active, engaged author of our own adventure stories! Dr. Frishman is a practicing licensed therapist. He is a Psychologist and Doctorate with specific training in Collaborative, Narrative, and Adventure therapies. He is the Founder of JourneyMen, which inspires committed, well-balanced men to successfully journey through life with responsibility, meaning and intention. For today’s episode we will discuss the common mental struggles men face and strategies to overcome them. Enjoy the show. Questions Answered 00:00 Introduction 01:05 As the founder of Journeymen, what inspired you to focus on addressing the mental health challenges specific to men? 04:37 Can you share some insights into the common mental struggles that men often face in today's society? 10:00 In your experience, what are some of the key reasons men may hesitate to seek help for their mental health, and how can this barrier be overcome? 26:55 Can you discuss the importance of fostering emotional intelligence in men and how it contributes to their overall mental well-being? 30:05 What are the coping mechanisms that men employ, and are there healthier alternatives that you recommend? 33:59 What role do relationships and social connections play in supporting men's mental health, and how can individuals cultivate these supportive networks? 40:16 Are there specific mindfulness or self-care practices that you recommend for men to incorporate into their daily lives to promote mental well-being? 50:00 Where can our listeners learn more about you and your work? www.JourneyMenFoundation.com Top 10 Fastest Ways DADS can CONNECT with Their Kids https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfmq-j2esfmrp_NlvrP0Tn40hKbfLrbtUL0TXWGsx4kizSqUQ/viewform Subscribe or follow Modern Husbands on social media! Newsletter Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Instagram Twitter TikTok Substack

Duration:00:52:23

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Rise Above the Money Fog: A conversation with Financial Psychologist Mikelann Valterra, MA, AFC

4/17/2024
Welcome to the Modern Husbands podcast, where any combination of Dr. Bruce Ross, Christian Sherrill, and Brian Page host national experts who share winning ideas to manage money and the home as a team. For more than two decades, master money coach Mikelann Valterra, MA, AFC®, has helped folks transform their relationship with money. A highly respected expert in financial psychology, she is the author of Rise Above the Money Fog and has been quoted in national publications, including Forbes, USA Today, and Business Insider. Mikelann is an Accredited Financial Counselor (AFC®) and holds a master’s in psychology and consciousness studies. On today’s episode, we will discuss the money fog, and what it means to you and your partner. Enjoy the show. Questions Answered 0:00:00 Introduction 0:01:15 Where does your passion for financial psychology come from? 0:07:12 What has been the biggest change in financial psychology over the past 25 years? 10:18 What is a money fog? 12:26 Can you explain your acronym, FOG? 13:47 What are some of the hidden impacts of the money fog? 16:41 What is the origin of the money fog? 22:22 What is your favorite story of someone who rose above the money fog? 24:48 Where can listeners go to learn more about you? 25:33 What is one piece of simple and actionable advice you want to leave our listeners with? Resources Seattlemoneycoach.com Subscribe or follow Modern Husbands on social media! Newsletter Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Instagram Twitter TikTok Substack

Duration:00:28:27

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Bankruptcy and Marriage: A Conversation with a Leading Bankruptcy Attorney

4/10/2024
Welcome to the Modern Husbands podcast, where any combination of Dr. Bruce Ross, Christian Sherrill, and Brian Page host national experts who share winning ideas to manage money and the home as a team. Today we welcome Adrienne Hines, Ohio's renowned bankruptcy expert with nearly three decades of experience. Adrienne has redefined bankruptcy, transforming it from a daunting concept into a tool for financial wellness and dignity. She's more than a lawyer; she's an ally who combines sharp legal expertise with deep empathy, guiding those in financial distress towards stability. Adrienne uses TikTok to challenge bankruptcy myths and promote financial literacy. Her innovative approach earned her the 2023 Best Bankruptcy Advice Award at the FinTok Awards by Debt.com. In today’s episode we'll talk about all things bankruptcy in marriage, ranging from how to prevent it, when it is appropriate, and many things in between. Enjoy the show. Questions Answered 0:00:00 Introduction 0:01:05 How does bankruptcy work and what are the differences between Chapters 7 and 13 bankruptcy? 0:04:48 How long does bankruptcy take? 0:07:53 Do you lose your retirement in any type of bankruptcy? 0:12:51 What are some common questions or concerns your social media followers and clients have regarding bankruptcy and marriage? How do you address these concerns? 0:14:46 Can your spouse file bankruptcy without it including your own personal assets? If so, can you explain how this works? 0:20:36 What are the common origins of bankruptcy? 0:24:28 Is it possible for your spouse to file bankruptcy without including the personal assets accumulated in marriage? 0:26:12 Fast Facts Game 0:30:05 What is one simple lesson you want listeners to walk away with this episode? 0:32:30 Where can people go to follow you? Follow @theladylikelawyer on all platforms https://www.theladylikelawyer.com/ Subscribe or follow Modern Husbands on social media! Newsletter Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Instagram Twitter TikTok Substack

Duration:00:34:29

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How Spouses Can Use Retirement Savings to Reduce Their Taxes

4/3/2024
Welcome to the Modern Husbands podcast, where any combination of Dr. Bruce Ross, Christian Sherrill, and Brian Page host national experts who share winning ideas to manage money and the home as a team. Today we welcome Sean Mullaney who is the President of Mullaney Financial & Tax, Inc. Through Mullaney Financial & Tax, Sean provides advice-only financial planning for a flat fee. Sean writes the Plutus Award winning blog FITaxGuy.com on the intersection of tax and financial independence and has been quoted in media outlets including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and MarketWatch. Today we will discuss how spouses can use retirement savings to reduce their taxes. Enjoy the show! Note: The discussion is intended to be for general educational purposes and is not tax, legal, or investment advice for any individual. Brian, Dr. Bruce, and the Modern Husbands podcast do not endorse Sean Mullaney, Mullaney Financial & Tax, Inc. and their services. Questions Answered 0:00:00 Introduction 0:01:00 How does a traditional 401k reduce an investors tax burden when investing? 0:05:48 What is the difference between a traditional IRA or 401k and an IRA? And what are the differences between a Roth 401k, Roth IRA, and Spousal IRA? What is a spousal IRA? 0:14:04 What are some of the misconceptions around some investing option terms? 0:16:32 Why would someone choose to invest in some sort of IRA rather than a traditional tax shelter where the investor receives a tax deduction when they contribute? 0:23:23 How can it help parents who don't work outside of the home? 0:26:04 Should people contribute to traditional retirement accounts or Roth retirement accounts? 0:28:57 One simple piece of advice based on the conversation 0:30:12 Where listeners can learn more from Sean about tax tips. Additional Resources Sean Mullaney YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SeanMullaneyVideos Spousal Roth IRA: https://www.modernhusbands.com/post/the-spousal-ira Sean Mullaney on X: https://twitter.com/SeanMoneyandTax Subscribe or follow Modern Husbands on social media! Newsletter Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Instagram Twitter TikTok Substack

Duration:00:31:39

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A conversation with Dr. David Smith on how husbands can be better allies for their wives

3/27/2024
Welcome to the Modern Husbands podcast, where any combination of Dr. Bruce Ross, Christian Sherrill, and Brian Page host national experts who share winning ideas to manage money and the home as a team. Today we welcome Dr. David Smith who teaches at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. A former Navy pilot, Dr. Smith led diverse organizations of women and men culminating in command of a squadron in combat and flew more than 3,000 hours over 30 years including combat missions in Iraq and Afghanistan. As a sociologist trained in military sociology and social psychology, he focuses his research in gender, work, and family issues including bias in performance evaluations, retention of women, dual career families, military families, and women in the military. Dr. Smith is the co-author of Good Guys: How Men Can Be Better Allies for Women in the Workplace. On today’s episode, we discuss how husbands can be better allies for their wives who work outside the home Enjoy the show. Questions answered during the show 0:00:00 Introduction 0:01:11 Some listeners might not be convinced that women face gender specific obstacles at work. How can you convince those listeners otherwise? 0:06:16 Beyond doing the right thing for their wives, how would husbands and families benefit from women receiving support from home and in the workplace to thrive in their careers? 0:12:28 Let’s assume you want to do more than help your wife, but you want to help all women in the workplace. Could you name two or three key things excellent male leaders, allies, and mentors for women actually do? 0:17:50 A lot of men are concerned about the inequities their wives face in the workplace and are committed to fixing systems that hold back women they care about. What can be done from home by supportive husbands? 0:23:54 Where can listeners learn more about you and where can they purchase your latest book? 0:24:36 What is one simple and actionable piece of advice that you would like to share with our listeners based on today’s discussion? Resources Workplace Allies https://www.workplaceallies.com/ Professional Background: Dr. David Smith https://carey.jhu.edu/faculty/david-smith-phd Good Guys: How Men Can Be Better Allies for Women in the Workplace https://www.amazon.com/Good-Guys-Better-Allies-Workplace/dp/1633698726 Subscribe or follow Modern Husbands on social media! Newsletter Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Instagram Twitter TikTok Substack

Duration:00:26:41

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Fraud Protection - A Conversation with Kathy Stokes, Director of Fraud Prevention at AARP

3/20/2024
Welcome to the Modern Husbands podcast, where any combination of Dr. Bruce Ross, Christian Sherrill, and Brian Page host national experts who share winning ideas to manage money and the home as a team. Today we welcome Kathy Stokes, a nationally recognized leader in the consumer fraud arena. As Director of Fraud Prevention Programs with AARP, Kathy leads AARP’s social mission work to educate older adults on the risks that fraud represents to their financial security. Since 2019, she and her team have vastly expanded AARP’s leadership in this space, including the creation of a new victim support program, a multi-year campaign to end the use of gift cards in fraud, and the formation of a national effort to fundamentally transform how our country addresses consumer fraud. Kathy currently serves on the advisory council to the Board of the International Association of Financial Crimes Investigators and on the advisory council to the Senior Issues and Diminished Capacity Committee of the North American Securities Administrators Association. For today’s topic, we will discuss modern fraud prevention strategies that are practical and can help keep your family safe. Enjoy the show. Show Notes 0:00:00 Introduction 0:01:30 How can husbands and fathers effectively communicate with their families about the risks of consumer fraud without causing unnecessary fear? 0:07:13 What are the common tactics fraudsters use that families should be aware of to protect themselves? 0:19:07 Are there specific financial security measures that folks should prioritize to safeguard their families from potential fraud? 0:22:45 How can families navigate the balance between convenience and security in their online financial transactions and interactions? 0:28:47 What resources or tools do you recommend for those who want to stay proactive in protecting their own parents who are likely elderly from the ever-evolving landscape of consumer fraud? 0:32:18 What is one piece of simple and actionable advice you want our listeners to walk away knowing from today’s episode? Resources AARP Fraud Watch Network AARP Fraud Watch NetworkTM is a free resource for all. With AARP as your partner, you’ll learn how to proactively spot scams, get guidance from our fraud specialists if you’ve been targeted, and feel more secure knowing that we advocate at the federal, state, and local levels to protect consumers and enforce the law. https://www.aarp.org/money/scams-fraud/about-fraud-watch-network/ AARP Fraud helpline: 877-908-3360 AARP: Get Tips to Avoid Scams & Fraud Get tips to spot and avoid scams like identity theft, investment fraud and holiday scams, as well as ongoing updates from resources like Watchdog Alerts and a scam-tracking map that provides real-time alerts from law enforcement in your state. https://www.aarp.org/membership/benefits/finance/fraud-watch-network/ Subscribe or follow Modern Husbands on social media! Newsletter Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Instagram Twitter TikTok Substack

Duration:00:34:14

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How Married Couples Plan for Retirement: A Conversation with Feraud Calixte, J.D., CFP®

3/13/2024
Welcome to the Modern Husbands podcast, where any combination of Dr. Bruce Ross, Christian Sherrill, and Brian Page host national experts who share winning ideas to manage money and the home as a team. Today we welcome Feraud Calixte. Mr. Calixte is an attorney and CFP, currently working as a Senior Financial Advisor at Modera Wealth Management. He is a National Association of Personal Financial Advisors (NAPFA) National Board Member, a Fee-Only Network Society of Financial Service Professionals (FSP) member, and an Investment News 40 under 40 Emerging Leader. My Calixte has been quoted by various publications, such as the U.S. News & World Report, Yahoo Finance, Investment News, and NAPFA Advisor On today’s episode, we discuss how the common challenges couples encounter when planning for retirement together and how they can be addressed, among other essential topics to help married couples realize their retirement dreams. Questions Addressed 0:00:00 Introduction 0:01:30 How can listeners know whether or not their financial planner is putting their interests ahead of their own? 0:07:50 We keep seeing influencers on social media tell us that 401ks are a scam and we should invest for retirement using IULs and Whole Life Cash Value Policies. What are they talking about? 0:14:10 What legal and estate planning considerations should married couples keep in mind as they prepare for retirement? For example, what are the differences between a living trust and a will, and when does a living trust make the most sense for married couples? 0:20:34 What are some common challenges couples may encounter when planning for retirement together, and how can they be addressed? 0:24:57 What resources or professional guidance are available to help married couples navigate the complexities of retirement planning? 0:29:21 Where can listeners go to learn more about you? 0:32:00 What is one simple and actionable piece of advice you want to share with listeners over today’s topic? Resources Feraud Calixte, CFP® https://www.linkedin.com/in/feraudcalixte/ National Association of Personal Financial Advisors https://www.napfa.org/ Feraud on Twitter https://twitter.com/Feraud_Calixte Subscribe or follow Modern Husbands on social media! Newsletter Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Instagram Twitter TikTok Substack

Duration:00:34:11

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How to Avoid Divorce: A Conversation with Divorce Expert Leah Hadley, AFC®, CDFA®, MAFF®

2/28/2024
Leah Hadley, an experienced mediator, Certified Divorce Financial Analyst, and Accredited Financial Counselor, is committed to providing compassionate financial guidance through life transitions. She will tell you she's had many challenging financial times in her adult life–adopting a sibling group of three, getting divorced, and building a business from the ground up to name a few. These have been times when her ability to hunt down appropriate resources and careful financial planning was critical to her peace of mind. A former investment analyst and sought-after speaker, Leah is the founder of Intentional Divorce Solutions and Intentional Wealth Partners. Leah uses her knowledge and more than 15 years of experience to help her clients make intentional financial decisions. Show Notes 00:00: Introduction 01:00: What is a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst? 02:06: Do you work with one spouse going through a divorce or both spouses? 06:08: What is the difference between folks who come in as couples to work through the process together versus those who come in individually? 08:23: Why do you believe divorce rates are so high? 10:10: Have you noticed a trend of certain problems that have built up beyond repair, that could have been prevented early on? If so, what are they? 17:37: How much of your practice is based on the stress and problems caused by money? 20:03: What advice do you have for spouses who want to address common issues early in a marriage to prevent them from snowballing out of control? 24:14 What are women thinking that they are not saying to husbands? 27:55 Where can folks learn more about you? 29:32 What is one piece of simple advice that you want to leave the listeners with? Links https://www.instagram.com/intentionaldivorcesolutions/ https://www.youtube.com/@IntentionalDivorceInsights https://www.linkedin.com/in/leahahadley/ Subscribe or follow Modern Husbands on social media! Newsletter Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Instagram Twitter TikTok Substack

Duration:00:30:50

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How Modern Masculinity is Measured by More Than Money: A Conversation with Dr. Gary Barker

2/21/2024
Welcome to the Modern Husbands podcast, where any combination of Dr. Bruce Ross, Christian Sherrill, and Brian Page host national experts who share winning ideas to manage money and the home as a team. Today we welcome Dr. Gary Barker. Dr. Barker is the CEO and co-founder of Equimundo and MenCare. Dr. Barker advises the UN, the World Bank, national governments, international foundations and corporations. He is an Ashoka Fellow and Voices of Solidarity Award WInner. Today’s podcast is a recording of our special event held on February 15th. Dr. Barker addresses questions such as how husbands can show their spouses they care, the dynamics of when wives earn more than their husbands, how fathers can overcome the obstacles of being caregivers, and how men can become closer with their loved ones. Subscribe or follow Modern Husbands on social media! Newsletter Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Instagram Twitter TikTok Substack

Duration:00:44:39

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Get Married: A Conversation with Dr. Brad Wilcox

2/13/2024
Welcome to the Modern Husbands podcast, where any combination of Dr. Bruce Ross, Christian Sherrill, and Brian Page host national experts who share winning ideas to manage money and the home as a team. Today we welcome Dr. Brad Wilcox. Dr. Wilcox is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Virginia, where he directs the National Marriage Project and a senior fellow at the Institute for Family Studies. Wilcox also currently serves as a nonresident senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI). He has been a research fellow at Yale University, a research associate at Princeton University, and a Civitas Fellow at the Brookings Institution. Today’s discussion will center around his new book, Get Married, and the evidence-based ideas highlighting the advantages of marriage and how to maintain a strong and happy marriage. Enjoy the show. 0:00:00 Introduction 0:01:07 Fast Facts: A fun and fast series of quick Q&A: Men MUST be the financial provider or men must be CAPABLE of being the financial provider? What percentage of marriages end in divorce? What percentage of American adults are married? True or false: Couples who take more date nights are happier and have more stable marriages. True or false: Since 1980, the divorce rate has increased. True or false: The marriage rate has fallen about 65 percent in the last half century. True or false: Couples who identified more with a “team” mindset, who regularly sacrificed for one another, and, and who shared the same bank account and last name, were more likely to be satisfied with their sex. 0:02:33 Cutting across all socioeconomic, what is the greatest predictor of happiness? 0:03:53 Which groups most commonly contain the happiest spouses? 0:06:00 How do you differentiate stability and happiness in marriage? 0:06:38 Let’s assume you're answering questions after one of your lectures at the University of Virginia. One college student strongly believes that the first priority in finding a spouse is ensuring it is your soulmate. Another student argues that the happiest marriages are not spouses who are soulmates, but rather put their family first. Who is right, and why? 0:08:38 The importance of weekly date nights 0:13:49 Which spousal approach leads to a happier marriage: We Before Me or Me Before We? Why? 0:18:43 What can happen when a husband only brings home the bacon and fails to help manage the home and spend too little time with your spouse? 0:21:02 What are the four behaviors that Gottman came to describe as the “Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse,” that is, harbingers of marital failure? 0:30:34: From your perspective, what are the five pillars upon which they are forging strong and stable family-first marriages? 0:35:58: Where can listeners purchase your book, Get Married? Purchase Get Married: https://www.harpercollins.com/products/get-married-brad-wilcox?variant=41059498917922 Subscribe or follow Modern Husbands on social media! Newsletter Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Instagram Twitter TikTok Substack

Duration:00:37:00

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Fair Play: A System for Spouses to Manage the Home. A Conversation with Eve Rodsky

2/7/2024
Welcome to the Modern Husbands podcast, where any combination of Dr. Bruce Ross, Christian Sherrill, and Brian Page host national experts who share winning ideas to manage money and the home as a team. Eve Rodsky transformed a “blueberries breakdown” into a catalyst for social change when she applied her Harvard trained background in organizational management to ask the simple yet profound question: What would happen if we treated our homes as our most important organizations? Her New York Times bestselling book and Reese’s Book Club Pick, Fair Play, is a gamified life-management system that helps partners rebalance their domestic workload and reimagine their relationship. Her book was also the inspiration for the Apple TV documentary Fair Play. Eve Rodsky received her B.A. in economics and anthropology from the University of Michigan and her J.D. from Harvard Law School. Today we will discuss how you can use the Fair Play System to manage your home as a team with your partner. Questions answered by Eve 00:00:00 Introduction 00:01:28 What do husbands have to say after experiencing the Fair Play System? 00:04:20 What prompted building out the Fair Play system? 00:12:15 Can you walk us through the basics of your Fair Play system? 00:24:39 A brilliant example of success using the Fair Play System that husbands will love. 00:31:01 Why men hurt when they don’t have a role in their home 00:37:48 How do you work with your spouse to manage all of the food responsibilities? 00:44:28 Why is the Fair Play book, the Fair Play cards, or the Fair Play documentary the ideal Valentine’s Day gift? 00:45:40 Where can our listeners learn more about Fair Play? 00:46:15 Valentine’s Day Assignment Learn more about the Fair Play System: https://www.fairplaylife.com/ Subscribe or follow Modern Husbands on social media! Newsletter Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Instagram Twitter TikTok Substack

Duration:00:51:54

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MoneyZen: The Secret to Finding Your “Enough”

1/31/2024
Welcome to the Modern Husbands podcast, where any combination of Dr. Bruce Ross, Christian Scherrill, and Brian Page host national experts who share winning ideas to manage money and the home as a team. Today we welcome Manisha Thakor who has worked in financial services for over 30-years and is a nationally recognized thought-leader around the issues of financial literacy and education. Manisha's work has been featured in national media such as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Barron’s, CNN, and CNBC. She has written two personal finance books for young people in their 20s and 30s. Manisha earned her MBA from Harvard Business School, her BA from Wellesley College and holds the CFA and CFP designations. For today’s episode, we will discuss the lessons from her latest book MoneyZen: The Secret to Finding Your “Enough.” We tackle the tough questions we ask ourselves as we try to balance our career ambitions, our family obligations, and our self worth. Enjoy today’s show. Questions Answered in the Podcast 0:00:00 Introduction 0:01:15 In your book, MoneyZen: The Secret to Finding Your “Enough,” you talk about being trapped in the “Cult of Never Enough” and how this cult nearly destroyed your relationships, your health, and your self-esteem. Tell us more. 0:06:20 You spent two years researching the causes of a never enough mindset. What did you discover? 0:20:58 Manisha shares the difference between workaholism and appropriate devotion to work 0:23:37 What is the key to finding your “enough?" 0:35:13 What is the difference between money "problems" and money "worries?” 0:40:02 Where can our listeners learn more about you and purchase your book? 0:41:19 What are one or two things listeners to this podcast can do right now to help get closer to a life of MoneyZen? Social media Linked In: @ManishaThakor Twitter/X: @ManishaThakor Facebook: @ManishaThakor Instagram: @ManishaThakor Subscribe or follow Modern Husbands on social media! Newsletter Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Instagram Twitter TikTok Substack

Duration:00:44:24

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How Not to be the Lazy Husband

1/24/2024
Welcome to the Modern Husbands podcast, where any combination of Dr. Ross, Christian Scherrill, and Brian Page host national experts who share winning ideas to manage money and the home as a team. Today we welcome the world renowned Dr. Joshua Coleman. Dr. Coleman is a psychologist in private practice and Senior Fellow with the Council on Contemporary Families. He has written for The New York Times, The Atlantic, and more. He has been a frequent guest on the Today Show and NPR and has been featured on Sesame Street, 20/20, and Good Morning America. Dr. Coleman is the author of The Lazy Husband. He understands the challenges husbands face as we try to be supportive spouses. In this episode Dr. Coleman shares why husbands are often unfairly and unknowingly seen as lazy around the home and as caregivers and how to break through the common barriers that stand in the way of working with your spouse to manage the home as a team. Show Notes 0:00:00 Introduction 0:01:00 What inspired Dr. Coleman to focus on the topic of men's involvement in parenting and housework. 0:03:16 Dr. Coleman elaborates on the challenges couples face when it comes to achieving a balance in parenting and household responsibilities, specifically addressing men's roles. 0:11:09 Common misconceptions or stereotypes identified in research that contribute to the perception of husbands as "lazy" in terms of parenting and housework. 0:14:30 Practical tips that couples can implement to help husbands feel more involved as parents and in the home. 0:17:19 How the concept of emotional labor plays a role in the division of responsibilities, and what can couples do to address and distribute it more equitably. 0:23:22 The importance of creating a supportive environment for men to take on more responsibilities and the role of mutual respect in achieving this balance. 0:29:10 How couples can navigate potential resistance or reluctance from women when it comes to allowing husbands to do household chores their own way. 0:33:05 Where listeners can go to learn more about your work and purchase your books. 0:33:53 One piece of simple and actionable advice you want our listeners to walk away knowing from today’s episode. Learn more about Dr. Joshua Coleman: https://www.drjoshuacoleman.com/ Learn more about Modern Husbands: https://www.modernhusbands.com/ Subscribe or follow Modern Husbands on social media! Newsletter Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Instagram Twitter TikTok Substack

Duration:00:35:26

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Building a Dream Marriage in Retirement

1/17/2024
Welcome to the Modern Husbands podcast, where any combination of Dr. Ross, Christian Scherrill, and Brian Page host national experts who share winning ideas to manage money and the home as a team. Today we welcome Dr. Preston Cherry. Dr. Cherry holds a Ph.D. in Personal Financial Planning. He is an Accredited Financial Counselor AFC®, Certified Financial Therapist CFT-I™, and Certified Financial Planner CFP®. In 2021 & 2022, he was recognized as one of Investopedia’s 100 Top Financial Advisors. Today we will discuss how younger and middle aged spouses can work together to build a dream marriage in retirement. Enjoy the show. Show Notes 0:00:00 Introduction 0:00:52 Dr. Cherry recently married, and shares a bit about his first few months of marriage. 0:05:21 Understanding and embracing cultural, faith, family differences between spouses. 0:07:25 The most important financial lessons about transitioning into marriage. 0:09:56 The psychological obstacles Dr. Cherry sees that most often stand in the way of couples investing enough for retirement. 0:18:52 Strategies couples can use to work through the obstacles to invest enough for retirement. 0:25:33 Essential investing retirement plan fundamentals some couples miss. 0:30:36 A critical reframe of the 401k match. 0:33:05 The emotional HSA Learn more about Dr. Preston https://www.concurrentfp.com/ Subscribe or follow Modern Husbands on social media! Newsletter Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Instagram Twitter TikTok Substack

Duration:00:34:52

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The Price You Pay for College: Understanding Merit Aid

1/10/2024
Welcome to the Modern Husbands podcast, where any combination of Dr. Ross, Christian, and Brian host national experts who share winning ideas to manage money and the home as a team. This week we are honored to welcome Ron Lieber. Ron is the author of The Opposite of Spoiled: Raising Kids Who Are Grounded, Generous, and Smart About Money, and “The Price You Pay for College: An Entirely New Roadmap for the Biggest Financial Decision Your Family Will Ever Make.” Ron has been the “Your Money” columnist for The New York Times since 2008. Most recently, Ron authored the online course for parents, The Price You Pay for College: Understanding Merit Aid. The goal of this episode is to help parents understand college aid to fully understand the financial implications of college award letters. Show Notes 0:00:00 Introduction 0:01:00 Ron explains merit aid and how it can play into the emotions of parents 0:08:01 The difference between a loan and merit aid 0:13:40 Will high academic achievers begin to receive NIL money and the difference between merit aid and need-based aid 0:19:40 Whether most schools offer merit aid, and if so, whether the children of affluent parents qualify 0:30:42 The various reasons that schools give merit aid 0:37:20 When schools inform applicants of how much merit aid they qualify for and how long they last 0:38:50 Where parents can learn more about merit aid 0:40:45 One simple piece of advice Ron wants listeners to leave the conversation with Resources: https://meritaidcourse.com/ https://studentloanplanner.lpages.co/modern-husbands/ Subscribe or follow Modern Husbands on social media! Newsletter Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Instagram Twitter TikTok Substack

Duration:00:44:29

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Pathfinder: New Year's Resolution Strategies to Financial Independence A Conversation with the FIRE Movement Godfather, JL Collins

1/3/2024
Welcome to the Modern Husbands podcast, where any combination of Dr. Ross, Christian, and Brian host national experts who share ideas to manage money and the home as teammates. Today’s guest is the Godfather of the FIRE Movement, JL Collins. JL’s first book, The Simple Path to Wealth, has sold over 500,000 copies worldwide. If you’re looking for ideas to reach your financial new year’s resolution goals, look no further than JL Collin’s wisdom shared in Simple Path to Wealth, and his new book, Pathfinders, Extraordinary Stories of People Like You on the Quest for Financial Independence―And How to Join Them. Enjoy today’s discussion with JL Collins who will help you be your own pathfinder to begin your year. Show Notes 00:00 Introduction 01:32 JL helps our listeners understand what the FIRE movement is and the different types of FIRE movements. 02:47 JL shares ideas for listeners who might not want to go all-in on the FIRE movement but want to apply some of his countless lessons 05:35 FU money 08:43 Why a house is a lousy investment, and other pitfalls of spending money you don’t have. 11:53 JL’s approach to eliminating the chains of debt. 14:15 The most important rules of the road for couples who want to save more. 17:04 Defining and explaining the power of investing in index funds 23:01 How to manage money in a way to have less stress and more freedom in your life. 29:54 Conclusion Resources JL Collins website Pathfinders: Extraordinary Stories of People Like You on the Quest for Financial Independence―And How to Join Them Subscribe or follow Modern Husbands on social media! Newsletter Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Instagram Twitter TikTok Substack

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Modern Husbands + For Better & Worth Talk Money and Marriage

12/27/2023
Chris has mastered the art of the deal as a business and sales professional for 20+ years. Ericka has helped 500+ clients and various corporate audiences get real and naked with money for 18 years. Together they have leveraged this corporate and real-world experience for their own bottom line. Most importantly, Chris and Ericka have been married for nearly 25 years. They both grew up in single-parent households and didn’t have a lot of excess money to go around. As a result, they wanted to provide a more stable foundation for their two daughters. Chris and Ericka have successfully become millionaires, helped one daughter graduate from college debt-free and the other one is on her way. Through their podcast, For Better & Worth, they are here to show you that a healthy net worth and a happy, lasting relationship is possible. Links For Better & WorthYou’re doing it backward: 7 Reasons Your Money Relationship Isn’t Working with Your Partner Show Notes 0:00 Introduction 1:35 Everyone picks on Brian for being an Ohio State Football fan :-) 3:36 A few examples of moments that are easy for Ericka, Chris, and Brian to give advice on but are hard for them to do 12:15 Whether to involve a financial planner on a money date / conversation with your partner 14:05 Brian shares his experience trying to time the stock market 16:54 How to remind yourselves to meet regularly to talk about money 28:45 Chris and Ericka’s non-negotiables in their financial lives 32:40 The financial floors and ceilings of the non financial negotiables 34:53 Brian and Hope’s non-negotiables in their financial lives 37:40 What steps Dr. Ross has taken during the engagement process that have been most beneficial to you thus far Five driving questions from Dr. Ross: Modern Husbands Links Download our free micro power courses: Money Marriage U Budget and Money Marriage U Save by subscribing to our newsletter. Subscribe or follow Modern Husbands on social media! Newsletter Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Instagram Twitter TikTok Substack

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Tightwads and Spendthrifts: Navigating the Money Minefield in Real Relationships A conversation with Dr. Scott Rick

12/20/2023
Dr. Scott Rick is an award winning teacher and researcher at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business. Dr. Rick received his PhD in Behavioral Decision Research and his research focuses on understanding the emotional causes and consequences of consumer financial decision-making, with a particular interest in the behavior of tightwads and spendthrifts. Dr. Rick is the author of Tightwads and Spendthrifts: Navigating the Money Minefield in Real Relationships, which we will be talking about today. Show Notes 00:00 Introduction 01:32 Dr. Rick shares a little about the psychology of tightwads and spendthrifts. 05:22 Whether we tend to marry people with similar feelings toward spending money, or do opposites attract. 07:27 Who usually wins when tightwad and spendthrift partners disagree about spending decisions. 10:25 How bank account structure influences relationship quality in a spendthrift tightwad relationship 18:34 How damaging can "financial infidelity" really be and how much detail partners should know about each other’s personal spending decisions 26:26 Whether prenups in a first marriage are generally good or bad. 30:43 How to ask our partner what kind of gift they would like 42:13 Summarizing how tightwads and spendthrifts use gift-giving occasions to strengthen their relationship. 43:22 Whether kids are more likely to be influenced by what they hear their parents say or what they see them do. 50:36 Whether we should marry for love, for money, or for both. 53:37 One piece of simple and actionable advice from Dr. Rick. Where listeners can learn purchase Tightwads and Spendthrifts: Navigating the Money Minefield in Real Relationships https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250280077/tightwadsandspendthrifts Subscribe or follow Modern Husbands on social media! Newsletter Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Instagram Twitter TikTok Substack

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How to Take Back Your Weekends: The Life Changing Benefits of Taking Two Days Off

12/13/2023
Katrina Onstad is a Scotiabank Giller Prize-nominated writer. One of her books, The Weekend Effect, brilliantly chronicles the birth, death and revival of the weekend. Her journalism has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, The Guardian, Toronto Life and The Walrus. She’s won several National Magazine Awards and was an American National Magazine Award finalist. And as it pertains to today’s topic, her book, The Weekend Effect, Katrina will share with busy spouses and families how to get our weekends back. 0:00:00 Introduction 0:00:55 A history of where the weekend came from 0:06:00 What is pushing the shift to losing our weekends to work 0:04:04 The weekend impact on personal happiness 0:10:22 How the weekend impacts the personal and relational happiness 0:17:22 Why weekends be framed in a similar way as vacations 0:23:12 Additional weekend happiness hacks to truly relax on the weekend 0:26:30 Where our listeners learn more about you or follow Katrina 0:27:38 Chores, screens, and shopping 0:29:12 One piece of easily actionable advice for our listeners Purchase The Weekend Effect: The Life Changing Benefits of Taking Two Days Off Subscribe or follow Modern Husbands on social media! Newsletter Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Instagram Twitter TikTok Substack

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