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Money is sexy but finance is boring (Trailer‪)‬ Vanessa Stoykov - Because finance is boring but money is sexy

    • Investing

In her ongoing quest to bring people to their own financial flashpoints through entertaining
storytelling, Vanessa has designed her podcast to be a unique series of stories that span scripted
narrative and fictional characters. The debut, a five part scripted narrative called The Breakfast
Club, introduces us to six very different people, who used to be the popular group in the high
school they graduated 25 years ago.
Now their financial and life circumstances look completely different. There’s a glam business
owner, a mum of three, a divorced part time lawyer, an accountant, a car salesman and a
billionaire tech guy. Their past is the only thing they have in common. But once the tequila is
passed around and the group start to relax, the real truth comes out about who each of them have
really become.
Through looking at the characters life and choices, we can start to see these people are not very
different from most of us. And while some had a lot more money than others, most are unhappy
because of choices they made earlier in life, without knowing the consequences for their future.
Vanessa is our narrator and guide, to expose what’s really going on with these six characters, who
are likeable and relatable. She also brings in expert guests, to pull back the curtains on what
money is influencing behind closed doors, and identifies the five powerful pillars of financial
change.
If you love a good podcast weaved with entertainment and insight for your own life, then The
Breakfast Club is for you. It is the companion podcast to Vanessa’s financial fable, The Breakfast
Club for 40 Somethings.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In her ongoing quest to bring people to their own financial flashpoints through entertaining
storytelling, Vanessa has designed her podcast to be a unique series of stories that span scripted
narrative and fictional characters. The debut, a five part scripted narrative called The Breakfast
Club, introduces us to six very different people, who used to be the popular group in the high
school they graduated 25 years ago.
Now their financial and life circumstances look completely different. There’s a glam business
owner, a mum of three, a divorced part time lawyer, an accountant, a car salesman and a
billionaire tech guy. Their past is the only thing they have in common. But once the tequila is
passed around and the group start to relax, the real truth comes out about who each of them have
really become.
Through looking at the characters life and choices, we can start to see these people are not very
different from most of us. And while some had a lot more money than others, most are unhappy
because of choices they made earlier in life, without knowing the consequences for their future.
Vanessa is our narrator and guide, to expose what’s really going on with these six characters, who
are likeable and relatable. She also brings in expert guests, to pull back the curtains on what
money is influencing behind closed doors, and identifies the five powerful pillars of financial
change.
If you love a good podcast weaved with entertainment and insight for your own life, then The
Breakfast Club is for you. It is the companion podcast to Vanessa’s financial fable, The Breakfast
Club for 40 Somethings.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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