Real money lessons from the world of TV and movies
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 56 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Category | TV & Film |
This is a special episode for us, in part because we both love this movie. But ... it's also a bit of a send-off for us. We're taking an indefinite hiatus - more on that in the episode. We've loved making this podcast and hope to be back soon, but ne... more
Guest host Doug Cunnington stops by to talk about one of his favorite flicks, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. We got into whether real or fake Christmas trees are more economical, decided that Cousin Eddie is actually a Zen-master whom we shou... more
The holiday fun continues this week with the classic film It's a Wonderful Life. We talk about whether Mr. Potter was actually all that bad or just a savvy investor, the value of building a community of people who care about you, why panic-buying OR ... more
It's the holiday season! Which comes with SO. MANY. MONEY. ISSUES. We use the comedy Four Christmases as a launching point to talk about all kinds of holiday-related spending issues. We get into the cost of holiday travel and whether you should visit... more
As we approach the holiday season, cozy favorites like Pride and Prejudice always call to us. So this week, we're doing a rebroadcast of one of our favorite episodes: Pride and Prejudice. We talk about the Bennet family's finances, debate just how ri... more
Happy Thanksgiving! This week, we're publishing the audio from the presentation we gave at Rocky Mountain CampFI in July 2022. We go over many of our favorite examples of outlandish on-screen spending, and talk about how the unrealistic portrayals we... more
In the last episode of our Tom Cruise series, we're tackling Rain Man. This 1988 Oscar winner has its moments, and it's brimming with money lessons. We debate whether the estate tax (the DEATH tax) is a good or bad thing, go over the stats on how man... more
The Tom Cruise love (hate?) fest continues. The 1988 film Cocktail is on the Razzie's list of the 100 most "enjoyably bad" films ... and for good reason. But even though the film is bad, the money content is amazing. We cover whether inventions are a... more
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