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Division of Labour: How Real Couples Split Work, Kids & the Household in 2026

by Bruce Sellery | Jun 17, 2026 | Podcasts, Specific Segments

Financial journalist Alicia Adamczyk from The Purse shares insights from her ongoing Division of Labour series, which profiles real couples and how they navigate the daily split of childcare, household tasks, and finances. From stay-at-home dads to same-sex couples...

The Ambition Penalty: How Corporate Culture Pushes Ambitious Women Out

by Bruce Sellery | Jun 17, 2026 | Podcasts, Specific Segments

Author Stefanie O’Connell joins Bruce to unpack her data-driven book The Ambition Penalty, revealing how workplace culture tells women to lean in, then penalizes them for doing exactly that. From biased performance reviews to salary negotiation backlash and the...

Women, Work & Money: Ambition, Household Equality and Raising Financially Smart Kids | Full Episode

by Bruce Sellery | Jun 16, 2026 | Podcasts, Specific Segments

Why do ambitious women keep getting penalized at work even in 2026? In this episode of Moolala: Money Made Simple, host Bruce Sellery sits down with author Stefanie O’Connell to dig into her data-driven book The Ambition Penalty, which reveals how corporate...

A Tax Credit That Could Help 10 Million Canadians Save for Retirement at Work

by Bruce Sellery | Jun 10, 2026 | Podcasts, Specific Segments

Nearly 10 million Canadians have no access to a workplace retirement plan and the problem is most severe at small and mid-sized employers. Alex Mazer, co-founder and CEO of Commonwealth, joins Bruce to make the case for a Small Employer Retirement Plan Tax Credit: a...

The Rise of the Permanent Renter — What Canada’s Housing Crisis Really Means for Your Wealth

by Bruce Sellery | Jun 10, 2026 | Podcasts, Specific Segments

For decades, buying a home was seen as the cornerstone of financial security in Canada. But with Toronto and Vancouver homes priced at 10 to 12 times the average family income, more Canadians are renting well into their 30s and 40s not by choice, but by necessity....
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