MI REWIND: HOW TO TALK ABOUT MONEY

W/ ERIN LOWRY

6 May 2022

On today’s show, Robert Leonard talks with Erin Lowry to discuss her newest book— Broke Millennial Talks Money: Scripts, Stories and Advice to Navigate Awkward Financial Conversations. Erin is a personal finance expert, founder of Broke Millennial, and the author of the now three-part Broke Millennial Series. Her main goal is to get people more comfortable with their money and to talk about their finances in a way that it is understandable, digestible, non-condescending and most importantly relatable.

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IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:

  • What is a money script?
  • What are the four main money scripts?
  • How to tell your friends that you can’t afford the same lifestyle they can.
  • How to ask parents if they can afford retirement and if they need support as they age.
  • How to open conversations about salaries with co-workers.
  • What is a prenup and how do we start a conversation with our partner?
  • How to get on the same page with our partner on everyday money things.
  • How to prepare kids to have conversations about money.
  • And much, much more!

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TRANSCRIPT

Disclaimer: The transcript that follows has been generated using artificial intelligence. We strive to be as accurate as possible, but minor errors and slightly off timestamps may be present due to platform differences.

Robert Leonard (00:00:02):
On today’s show, I chat with Erin Lowry again, and we discuss her newest book, Broke Millennial Talks Money. During this interview, we went into detail about different situations where you can use the money scripts in day-to-day life, whether it is with your partner, friends, parents, coworkers, and even your kids. Erin gave a lot of insight as well as advice on how to navigate through those awkward financial conversations, like how to bring up prenups and postnups with your partner, without them feeling offended, how to discuss retirement with your parents and if they would need your support as they age, and even how to open conversations about salaries with your fellow coworkers. We also shared about similar situations like these that occurred in our lives, and how we were able to go about them. Now without further delay, let’s get into this awesome episode with Erin Lowry.

Intro (00:00:54):
You’re listening to Millennial Investing by The Investor’s Podcast Network, where your host, Robert Leonard, interviews successful entrepreneurs, business leaders, and investors to help educate and inspire the millennial generation.

Robert Leonard (00:01:16):
Hey everyone. Welcome back to the Millennial Investing Podcast. As always, I’m your host, Robert Leonard. And with me today, I bring back Erin Lowry. Welcome to the show, Erin.

Erin Lowry (00:01:24):
Thanks for having me back.

Robert Leonard (00:01:27):
For those who didn’t hear episode 18 with us together, that was quite a while ago. It’s almost 80 episodes ago. Tell us a bit about you and your background.

Erin Lowry (00:01:36):
Man. I still have yet to refine a solid elevator pitch for this exact question after literally hundreds of media interviews. But I am Erin Lowry, author of the now three-part Broke Millennial series, which takes you from getting it together to investing. And my most recently released book Broke Millennial Talks Money, which is all about how to navigate awkward financial conversations. And basically, my whole motivation is just to try to get people more comfortable with their money and to talk in a way that feels understandable, digestible, not preachy, not condescending. And most importantly, relatable.

Robert Leonard (00:02:14):
When it comes to personal finance, investing, and just really money in general, it can be somewhat of an awkward conversation to have with other people. So not really many people talk about it openly. Experts, gurus, they teach about money strategies to implement how to do certain things better. But there’s really not many people that are teaching about how to deal with these types of conversations around money, which is why I was so excited to have this conversation with you. Admittedly, it’s something that I haven’t really thought much about. I’ve just kind of not talked about money with people. So I’m excited for today’s conversation. And that’s where this idea of money scripts come in. What exactly is a money script?

Erin Lowry (00:02:54):
I think it depends in what way you’re looking at it. So for my third book, money scripts are literal scripts about how to like, “Hey mom and dad, do you have enough money to retire?” Type conversations. So I actually have scripts to use throughout the entire book when you’re navigating these talks. But in a broader sense, money scripts are also a term that gets used in financial therapy, specifically Dr. Brad Klontz, who’s a financial psychologist talks about money scripts in that we all have ways that we relate to money and have emotional experiences to money. And for some people, that feels a little like woo woo. Yeah okay, whatever. But truly, money is an emotional experience. And we have to acknowledge that. Because if we don’t, we’re failing ourselves for the way that we’re going to need to set up certain systems, have conversations with people, understand that the person you marry might have a completely different emotional relationship to money. So the way you want to handle money isn’t necessarily what’s best for him or her. And acknowledging all of these emotional relationships with finance is really critical to laying a foundation to our financial lives.

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