Millennial Money
Millennials face an unprecedented financial landscape in modern life. We’ve been told all along there are financial markers to being a grown-up: owning a home, having kids, traveling, having some kind of social life. But for many millennials, lots of those things feel well out of reach. We’re fumbling through a brand new version of adulthood, but how do we navigate that without being stressed about finances all the time? Business reporter Ghada Alsharif speaks to fellow millennials about their relatable financial dilemmas, then brings it all straight to an expert to work out some options, because money is more than numbers on a spreadsheet. This is your life. And we’re talking about it, here on Millennial Money.
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Interesting content but rushed
2022-05-01
I find the personal finance stories of fellow Canadians so interesting and love the content, but this podcast is so rushed.
Awkward and rushed
2021-07-18
While I’m sure keeping the podcast length between 11-13 minutes has its perks, i think it negatively impacts the quality of the podcast. The voice acting for the subjects isn’t… great, but that’s usually excusable if the host is able to compensate for the lack of personality. Unfortunately this isn’t the case either. No offense to Evy but it’s just very obvious that she’s reading directly from a script, with no wiggle room for her personality to come through. The lack of phrasing and humour when Evy speaks makes me feel like I’m listening to a fifth grade class presentation. It’s rushed, awkward and feels like both myself and the presenter want it to be over as soon as possible.
Yawn.
2021-07-02
This podcast is basically a rehash of the TV series, Til Debt Do Us Part, rebranded with millennial buzzwords. Unlike Gail Vaz-Oxlade, Evy Kwong is has no background in financial planning and is a poor fit for this project.
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- Channel
- CreatorToronto Star
- Years Active2021 - 2024
- Episodes39
- RatingClean
- Copyright© Toronto Star
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