Hey friends,
Let’s be honest, talking about money with our kids can feel a little awkward. Whether it’s figuring out allowance, answering “Why can’t we just buy that?” at Target, or teaching the value of hard work without turning into the fun police, we’ve all been there.
That’s why I’m so excited for you to hear today’s episode with Stephen Day. He’s a dad of four, a professor, and the author of Teach a Kid to Save. Stephen brings a gentle, practical approach to money conversations that is full of wisdom and grace. He shares a framework he calls a “mini economy,” and honestly, it’s brilliant. This episode is packed with insight that will make you feel a lot more confident in raising money-wise kids without overcomplicating it.
Here’s what we talk about:
A simple family economy system that teaches saving, spending, and giving in real time
Why allowances can work, but only if they're tied to your values, not just chores
How to model contentment and generosity in a consumer-driven world
Creative ways to connect money with character-building, not just behavior control
Stephen is a former middle school teacher, a current university professor, and a dad of four who is passionate about helping families teach financial literacy with confidence. His book, Teach a Kid to Save, is a practical guide full of tips, strategies, and encouragement for families wanting to build good money habits from the ground up. He believes kids learn best through experience, and that parents don’t have to be financial experts to make a lasting impact.
This conversation will help you ditch the overwhelm and step into intentional parenting around money, with wisdom and peace.
With Love,
Steph
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