
Journalist Ellen Roseman, and Canadian MoneySaver Editor in Chief Lana Sanichar interview leaders in personal finance and investing, as well as top bloggers, authors and entrepreneurs. The goal is to help you save money and increase your assets. Learn how to make smart choices at every stage of your life, safeguard your interests and protect yourself from poor advice. Sponsored by Canadian MoneySa... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 64 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Ellen and Laura sit down to talk about Laura's new book 'Let's Talk About Aging Parents'.
Laura takes a fresh approach to conversations that can be difficult, but don't have to be.
Laura and Ellen discuss topics related to aging family members an... more
In the interview, we cover what lessons for Canadians that Kornel has learned after doing close to two hundred interviews with financial experts, over the past 10 years.
Kornel and his spouse have also been either fully or semi-retired for the past... more
In today's episode, I talk to a mortgage specialist who loves to educate borrowers on how to shop for the best financing for their income and their needs.
Ross Taylor of Ross Taylor Mortgages is a two-time national award winner, specializing in di... more
Ellen Roseman speaks with Keith Richards, Founder and Portfolio Manager for ValueTrend Wealth Management. They discuss the difference between Technical Analysis and Fundamental Analysis and how they fit into a portfolio. They also discuss concepts li... more
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This is a frustrating podcast to listen to because Roseman does not know how to conduct an interview. She likes to hear herself talk. For example, Fred Vittese is a brilliant retirement expert and author. Instead of asking him open ended questions and letting him speak, she spends the whole episode telling him what he wrote in the latest edition of his book. He barely gets a word in edgewise.
Love the different guests and experts. I would love if Ellen could upgrade her mic, the guests sound great and Ellen’s sound quality is a little harsher which can take away from the experience and doesn’t match the calibre of content.
This podcast is a great resource for anyone looking to expand their finance and investing knowledge! Ellen and Lana are wonderful hosts whose conversations with guests provide valuable insights and money advice!
In a male-dominated industry, it’s refreshing to hear from Ellen, a highly respected personal finance journalist and consumer advocate, and Lana, editor in chief of acclaimed pf magazine Canadian Money Saver. Accessible and interesting interviews with a variety of Canadian guests and topics. Highly recommended!
Content was very informative and the Host and Guests are awesome! Keep publishing more shows!
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