
Personal Finance Gets Personal — A Surprise Q&A with Cadeem Lalor and Bethan Moorcraft
07/26/23 • 27 min
This week on Half Banked, we decided to have a little fun. Or at least the producers did.
As we near the end of Season 1, we wanted to take a break from the grind of interviewing experts and dissecting the latest in personal finance news and topics. So we decided to it was our hosts to take a turn in the hot seat.
Who are the people behind the voices you hear every week? This week on Half Banked, the show’s producers turn the tables on Bethan and Cadeem to ask them some big money questions that haven't been discussed on the podcast yet. At random. With no prep. From their quirkiest financial habits to what they would do with a million dollars, Cadeem and Bethan have gamely agreed to play along with their producers' antics and give their honest, unprepared answers and thoughts on various money matters.
So sit back and enjoy as we get personal about personal finance at their expense.
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This week on Half Banked, we decided to have a little fun. Or at least the producers did.
As we near the end of Season 1, we wanted to take a break from the grind of interviewing experts and dissecting the latest in personal finance news and topics. So we decided to it was our hosts to take a turn in the hot seat.
Who are the people behind the voices you hear every week? This week on Half Banked, the show’s producers turn the tables on Bethan and Cadeem to ask them some big money questions that haven't been discussed on the podcast yet. At random. With no prep. From their quirkiest financial habits to what they would do with a million dollars, Cadeem and Bethan have gamely agreed to play along with their producers' antics and give their honest, unprepared answers and thoughts on various money matters.
So sit back and enjoy as we get personal about personal finance at their expense.
Enjoyed this Episode?
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Have any questions? If there’s a topic you’d like us to cover, send us an email at [email protected]!
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Resources
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- Amanda Cowley Events
- Amanda Cowley on Instagram
- Amanda Cowley Events Facebook Page
- Jaye's Boutique on Instagram
- Jaye's Boutique on Facebook
- Jaye Simpson on LinkedIn
Guests:
About Amanda Cowley
Amanda Cowley is the founder of Amanda Cowley Planning + Design. They do extensive work for couples aiming to have wonderful weddings and celebrations to truly honor that special moment.
Visit her website, or follow her on Instagram.
About Jaye Simpson
Jaye Simpson is an entrepreneur and started her own business, Jaye’s Boutique, which caters to wedding crafts.
Connect with her on LinkedIn.
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Half Banked - Personal Finance Gets Personal — A Surprise Q&A with Cadeem Lalor and Bethan Moorcraft
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I'm Cadeem, Lalor,
Bethan Moorcraftand I'm Bethan Moorcraft.
Cadeem LalorAnd this is the Half Banked podcast brought to you by money.ca.
Bethan MoorcraftThis week on the podcast, we've decided to shake things up a bit.
Cadeem LalorInstead of diving into one topic wit
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