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But I hope it makes you laugh! :) Hi, {NAME}! “I would love for you to do an episode with Jesse

But I hope it makes you laugh! :) [image]( Hi, {NAME}! “I would love for you to do an episode with Jesse sometime on how he’s taught your kids about budgeting, money, setting up a bank account, etc.” This request came in a few weeks ago, and I knew it would be a perfect podcast topic! So, [in this week’s episode of The Crystal Paine Show](, I interview Jesse on how has has instilled wise money management principles in our kids — especially as they have gotten older and have begun earning their own money. He shares his thoughts on budgeting, when to have your kids open up their first bank accounts, how to teach your kids to view money as a tool, why letting your kids handle money from an early age can make such a difference, when he first learned to handle money, how to teach your kids the true value of money and how that translates to real life, and much more. It was fun to get to sit back and listen in as he shared his wisdom and advice. Also, I should warn you that Jesse and I start the podcast in a bit of an uncharacteristic way… and if this is your first time to listen to one of our episodes, you might be a little, um, caught off guard?? We discuss a surprising discovery about asparagus and urine… and well, it goes a little off the rails. But I hope it makes you laugh! ;) [Listen to the episode here.]( -Crystal [Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe]( Money Saving Mom, LLC 2020 Fieldstone Parkway, Ste. 900 #313 Franklin, Tennessee 37069 United States

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