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Guest: Warren Ingram|Co-Founder of Galileo Capital| more
Guest: Warren Ingram|Co-Founder of Galileo Capital| more
Warren Ingram|Co-Founder of Galileo Capital| more
I enjoyed listening to the discussions because they were all very relatable and informative. I'm learning smart and practical financial advice that I can apply to my own decisions. Thank you for also starting a conversation about the current issues that almost everyone is dealing with.
This podcast is a great resource for anyone looking to improve their financial literacy and enhance their finance strategies. Warren is very knowledgeable and each episode provides valuable insights.
This show is really the best finance podcast as it gives simple steps to put you on the road to financial freedom without making one feel stupid! Thank you Warren and Bruce!
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really enjoy listening to your podcast. simple and easy to follow. made for people like me who has no idea on fiance. however have read rich dad recently that was mind blowing
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Personal Finance launched 8 years ago and published 103 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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