Episode 1 of The Wealth Without Bay Street Podcast.
Where conversations about money are actually fun! We understand that the reality for most when it comes to talking dollars can be very stressful and bring up a lot of negative emotions. We’ve been there.
We are taking the steps to lighten up the narrative and get more people comfortable talking about money. How? It’s all about shifting the mindset people have about money and how we’re approaching the problem. Here’s the truth: If what you’re doing up to this point is not creating the fulfillment you seek in your family and your business, the only way to change it is to first change the way you think.
We get it, because we’re looking for it too. And that is more certainty and more stability in our lives. And we’re saying you don’t have to hand control of your money over to someone else in order to grow your wealth.
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All our lives we’ve been taught to be divisive about our wealth. That when you grow up you’re to move out, grow your own family, own your own mortgage, vehicles and bills.
We’re saying there is another way and has been available for a while. What would it look like if we stored our money inside of an entity that we owned? Where you have money coming back to your family from all the things that you would have normally transferred money away from your family to take care of (vehicles, weddings, education, property, investments, business expenses, income taxes, property taxes, etc).
The Wealth Without Bay Street Podcast has been created to educate the public on how to create dependable wealth by implementing the process of becoming your own banker. A process that was pioneered by the late Nelson Nash.
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