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Renter Rights 101: What to Look for Before Signing a Lease

by Bruce Sellery | Mar 18, 2026 | Podcasts, Specific Segments

Signing a lease can feel like reading fine print you’re expected to ignore, but the stakes are high. Lawyer Lisa Mackie explains the key terms renters should understand, common red flags, what landlords can and cannot ask for, and how provincial rules, municipal...

Breaking the Taboo: The Reality of the “Bank of Mom and Dad”

by Bruce Sellery | Mar 18, 2026 | Podcasts, Specific Segments

Parents supporting adult children is common, but often hidden. Lindsey Stanberry reframes it as a “boomer lifestyle subsidy” and explores why people stay quiet, how childcare and education support can be as powerful as a cheque, and how being more open can reduce...

Inside Canada’s Bankruptcy Crisis: Why More Creditors and Higher Balances?

by Bruce Sellery | Mar 18, 2026 | Podcasts, Specific Segments

Doug Hoyes breaks down what the latest bankruptcy study shows: higher balances, more creditors, and growing strain that is increasingly structural rather than tied to one crisis event. They unpack the impact of inflation, housing costs, and why people should reach out...

Friction Maxxing: The Psychological Trick to Stop Impulse Spending

by Bruce Sellery | Mar 18, 2026 | Podcasts, Specific Segments

Online shopping, tap-to-pay, and one-click checkout remove the pause that used to protect our budgets. Hanna Horvath explains “friction maxxing” and shares practical tactics to slow impulse buys, like deleting shopping apps, removing saved payment info, using a 24...

The Cost of Living: Navigating Rising Debt, Rental Laws, and the “Bank of Mom and Dad” | Full Episode

by Bruce Sellery | Mar 17, 2026 | Full Episodes, Podcasts

It’s never been easier to spend money, and that “one click” convenience is quietly reshaping our budgets. In this episode, Bruce explores friction maxing with certified financial planner and money psychology expert Hanna Horvath, including practical ways to slow down...

Low-Risk Investing for Entrepreneurs: Liquidity, Fees, and Avoiding “Prestige” Investments

by Bruce Sellery | Mar 11, 2026 | Podcasts, Specific Segments

Wealth manager and author Geoff Saab (Low Risk Rules) makes the case for simpler, lower-cost, fully liquid investing, especially for entrepreneurs who are used to taking risks in business. They talk about the hidden cost of fees, why illiquidity can be dangerous, and...

Employee Ownership Trusts in Canada: A New Succession Option for Business Owners

by Bruce Sellery | Mar 11, 2026 | Podcasts, Specific Segments

Jon Shell, Chair of Social Capital Partners and a board member at Employee Ownership Canada, explains employee ownership trusts (EOTs) and how they allow employees to collectively own a privately held business through a trust. They cover what changed in 2024, why...

Stock Lending (Securities Lending) Explained: How Investors Can Earn Extra Income

by Bruce Sellery | Mar 11, 2026 | Podcasts, Specific Segments

Wealthsimple’s David Mak explains how securities lending works for retail investors, including why someone would lend shares, what borrowers do with them, and how fees are set. Bruce asks the practical questions around risk, collateral, and whether lending affects...

Career Minimalism: What It Is, Why It’s Trending, and When It Makes Sense

by Bruce Sellery | Mar 11, 2026 | Podcasts, Specific Segments

Glassdoor career pivot strategist Janel Abrahami joins Bruce Sellery to unpack “career minimalism,” the trend of doing the bare minimum at work to make room for life outside the office. They discuss why it resonates with Gen Z and beyond, how it can be a seasonal...

From Career Minimalism to Stock Lending: Smarter Moves for Work, Investing, and Ownership | Full Episode

by Bruce Sellery | Mar 10, 2026 | Full Episodes, Podcasts

What does career minimalism really mean, and why is it showing up in Gen Z work culture? Bruce Sellery speaks with Glassdoor career pivot strategist Janel Abrahami about the idea of doing the minimum at work to create space for health, family, and life outside the...
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