Your Friends Suck At Money? Here's What To Do.

Published: June 5, 2020, 6 a.m.

b'Have you had trouble getting the people around you to understand the importance of saving, investing, and planning? Maybe you\'re having trouble connecting with people on their level or it\'s difficult to have a meaningful, lasting conversation? Worse yet, and on a much wider scope...maybe you don\'t understand current events and why things are happening. Today we dive into a piece from the Harvard Business Review that suggests there\'s a key piece that could be missing in your relationships: curiosity. Our roundtable will help us figure out the why behind your questions about what others are doing...and includes our friend from the financial blog Tread Lightly, Retire Early, Angela Rozmyn; Len Penzo from the LenPenzo.com blog, and our very own OG.\\nAfter our awesome (if we don\'t say so ourselves...) empathy discussion, we\'ll give our roundtable a break while we chat with the founder of a new money-tracking solution. Between breaking your spending down into searchable categories, automatic bill and subscription detection, and budget capabilities, the Copilot app has a lot going for it. We\'ll chat with founder Andres Ugarte during our Friday Fintech segment to get the inside scoop.\\nPlus, do you remember the first time you had to buy home essentials on your own? ("What??? Bacon cost THAT much!?") During our MagnifyMoney segment, we\'ll dive into some of the responses to our Twitter poll: What\\u2019s something you didn\\u2019t realize how expensive it was until you had to start buying it yourself? Here\'s one from the home team: shredded cheese (more than I thought it would cost anyway), cleaning supplies, and of course... going out to eat multiple times a week. KA-CHING!\\xa0\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices'