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Moolala: Money Made Simple with Bruce Sellery

Bruce Sellery
Financial Planning
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Financial Literacy
Wealth Perception
Debt Management
Savings Strategies
Loud Budgeting
Criminal Interest Rate
Longevity
Inflation Isolation
Pet Ownership
Financial Anxiety
Economic Factors
Acorn Canada
Emergency Plans
Scholarship Trusts
Childcare Costs
Market Segmentation
Discretionary Income
Financial Goals

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.

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Jonathan Hackett, Head of Sustainable Finance at BMO, explains how the bank’s Indigenous Bond channels capital to Indigenous-owned businesses, community infrastructure, and on-reserve lending while meeting institutional investor demand for measurable... more

PWL Capital Portfolio manager, Dan Bartolotti, walks through how to support parents or relatives in financial trouble without sinking your own plan. We discuss assessing whether you can help via a real financial plan (not back-of-the-envelope), setti... more

Fee-only planner and author Shannon Lee Simmons shares the formative experience that shaped her approach to rainy-day money and why the act of saving beats chasing a perfect number. We cover how to size an emergency fund based on your income risk (en... more

In this episode of Moolala: Money Made Simple, host Bruce Sellery explores the “lightbulb moments” that change how we handle money. Fee-only planner and author Shannon Lee Simmons shares the personal story that shaped her approach to emergency funds,... more

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Recent Guests

Dan Bartolotti
Portfolio manager and financial planner at PWL Capital.
PWL Capital
Episode: Money Clarity: Emergency Funds, Family Boundaries, and End-of-Life Planning
Jonathan Hackett
Head of Sustainable Finance at BMO.
BMO
Episode: Money Clarity: Emergency Funds, Family Boundaries, and End-of-Life Planning
Becky Western-Macfadyen
Financial Coaching Manager at Credit Canada and creator of the EASE program for survivors of intimate partner violence
Credit Canada
Episode: EASE: Empowering Survivors to Rebuild Financial Independence
Alana Abramsky
Financial coach and founder of Broad Money
Broad Money
Episode: 7 Budgeting Methods That Fit Your Life
Jane Blaufus
Author of With the Stroke of a Pen, Claim Your Life
Episode: Courageous Money Talks: Estate Planning, Checklists & Family Readiness
Dr. Sally Satel
Psychiatrist and Medical Director at a methadone clinic
Methadone clinic in Washington
Episode: Paying People to Quit Meth? The Data Behind Contingency Management
Rob Carrick
Former personal finance columnist for the Globe and Mail, now embarking on a new chapter in his career.
Globe and Mail
Episode: Rob Carrick’s Biggest Money Lessons: ETFs, Dividends, Bonds & Buying the Dip
Chris Potvin
Co-founder of CMTO Firescape, a camp for FIRE enthusiasts
CMTO Firescape
Episode: From FIRE Camp to Financial Therapy: Smarter Ways to Save, Retire, and Stay Safe Online | Full Episode
David Trahair
Chartered Professional Accountant and author of 'The Procrastinator's Guide to Retirement'
Episode: From FIRE Camp to Financial Therapy: Smarter Ways to Save, Retire, and Stay Safe Online | Full Episode

Host

Bruce Sellery
High-energy personal finance expert dedicated to helping individuals gain control over their money. Known for straightforward and engaging discussions about financial literacy and management.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 96 ratings
  • Love the show!

    I love the insights that Bruce and the guests provide. It really helps me learn more about how to take care of my finances and generally know what’s happening in the finance world. Bruce’s energy and easy explanations really help.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    FinanceGeek140594
    Canada3 years ago
  • Inspiring and Really Entertaining

    Bruce has this way of making personal finance topics anything but boring. This podcast is fun, informative and has inspired me to take so many actions to improve my own financial life. I appreciate the Canadian content too!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Leah in Canada
    Canada3 years ago
  • Amazing podcast!

    I’ve learned so much about personal finances from this podcast! Bruce’s energy makes the show so engaging, and his guests always give amazing advice and insights. Would recommend!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Apple podcast listener
    Canada3 years ago
  • Packed with actionable insight

    If you're looking for a show that offers practical tips and valuable insights to help you elevate your personal growth and financial literacy, this podcast is an absolute must-listen. Highly recommended for anyone who values continuous learning and personal development.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    bex.ercise
    Canada3 years ago
  • Great podcast!

    Each episode is filled with highly relevant insights and in-depth information to allow you to enhance your financial literacy and achieve financial freedom! Bruce is a wonderful host and walks you through everything you need to know in an easy to understand, practical way. Highly recommend!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    maddie@podcastingyou
    United States4 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the engaging and informative content, often highlighting the actionable advice offered.
Many reviews reflect a strong sense of community and relevance, especially for Canadians facing financial challenges.
Feedback often mentions the variety of guests and perspectives that enrich the discussions on personal finance.
The host's energy and approachable style make complex financial topics more understandable and enjoyable.

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Talking Points

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Money Clarity: Emergency Funds, Family Boundaries, and End-of-Life Planning
Q: What are some things, what are some questions that you would ask people to think through to determine what practically makes sense and what psychologically makes sense in terms of that, the dollars, the amount in that fund?
I don't think everyone needs to have three months of bills and groceries saved up... It's more about the act of putting some money aside.
EASE: Empowering Survivors to Rebuild Financial Independence
Q: What are some potential red flags for financial abuse that people should be aware of?
Look for signs like a partner handling all finances, lack of access to bank accounts, unexplained debt, or sudden financial dependency.
EASE: Empowering Survivors to Rebuild Financial Independence
Q: What unique challenges do women in your program face compared to others?
They deal with access to technology, emotional readiness, and the need to rebuild trust in themselves concerning financial matters.
EASE: Empowering Survivors to Rebuild Financial Independence
Q: What does intimate partner violence refer to?
It is a pattern of behavior used to control another partner, involving emotional, psychological, sexual, and financial harm.
How Debt Stress Impacts Mental Health and What You Can Do
Q: What did you notice on that question noting that you're not going to be particularly objective on that point?
People feel better when they are dealing with their debt issues and finding solutions.

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