Journey To Financial Paradise

Learn How to Have a Relationship with Money

Did you see my most recent episode of “Conversations with Teresa” featuring financial educator Matt Paradise?

In this amazing interview, Matt shares his perspective on personal finance, emphasizing the importance of keeping personal finance truly personal. He highlights the ongoing pursuit of financial education and advocates for a lifetime of learning and growth in this area.

If you’re looking to improve your financial literacy, Matt’s award winning book, Financially Capable: A Friendly Guide to Building Whole Health Wealth,” is a valuable resource. It covers a wide range of topics, including access to safe and affordable financial products, the psychology of money, and the fundamental knowledge of financial literacy.

One notable chapter in Matt’s book addresses the question, “Why Isn’t Financial Education Taught in Schools?” His insights into the challenges and disparities surrounding financial education shed light on the need for reformation and improvement in this area.

To learn more about Matt Paradise’s work and access free resources, including the first few chapters of his book, visit his website at www.mattparadise.com. Through his website, you can also connect with Matt on social media and reach out with any questions or inquiries.

Overall, Matt Paradise’s interview provides valuable insights and helpful tips for anyone looking to strengthen their financial literacy. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn from a truly inspirational financial educator!

View episode below!

Thank you Matt! Please keep it going!

One response to “Journey To Financial Paradise”

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    Laura Purutyan

    Biggest myth about wealth: everyone else has got it together.
    Biggest obstacle preventing progress: not talking about it, that makes us avoid building confidence and getting well.

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  1. Laura Purutyan on November 27, 2023 at 5:47 pm

    Biggest myth about wealth: everyone else has got it together.
    Biggest obstacle preventing progress: not talking about it, that makes us avoid building confidence and getting well.