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In this heartfelt and practical conversation, Josh and Priscilla open up about the earliest moments they realized money wasn’t unlimited — from childhood hockey sticks to counting coins at the grocery checkout. Through personal stories and honest reflection, they explore how their backgrounds, upbringing, and financial mindsets shape the way they now parent their own two toddlers. This episode is part encouragement, part financial wisdom, and part real-life storytelling every modern parent can relate to.

They break down the three key principles they use to raise money-wise kids: modeling healthy financial behavior, teaching age-appropriate money skills, and creating a positive, open family culture around finances. From gamifying money through monthly “kids plan dinner” nights, to helping children understand that work creates resources, to being mindful about the language we use when talking about budgeting — this episode offers simple, memorable ideas parents can start using today.

Whether you’re trying to break generational scarcity habits, introduce financial literacy early, or just want healthier money conversations at home, this episode brings warmth, humor, and practical takeaways that will help you build confident, financially smart kids. Perfect for parents who want their home to be a place where money isn’t scary — just another tool to steward well.

00:00 Introduction and Apology
01:19 Personal Stories About Money
06:12 Key Ideas for Teaching Financial Literacy
08:52 Gamifying Financial Lessons
12:32 Open Communication About Money
13:49 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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