Moolala: Money Made Simple With Bruce Sellery
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Sinopse
Bruce Sellery is a personal finance expert on a mission to help you get a handle on your money so you can live the life you want. He is high energy and low B.S.
Episódios
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Pay Transparency Laws in Canada: What Changes for Job Seekers
25/02/2026 Duração: 16minPay transparency is rolling out across Canada, and it changes the job search in a big way. Bruce Sellery speaks with career coach and Mums at Work founder Allison Venditti about why posting salary ranges matters, how transparency can reduce the motherhood-driven gender pay gap, and what employers need to fix behind the scenes to avoid internal inequities. They also dig into return-to-office mandates and why they can push out top talent, especially women and caregivers, plus the biggest gaps in Canada’s parental leave system and the policy ideas Allison wants on the table next. Find out more at thisismomsatwork.com and connect on Instagram and Facebook.
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Pay Transparency Laws in Canada, Queer Wealth Strategies, and the Future of AI in Banking | Full Episode
24/02/2026 Duração: 50minPay transparency is becoming the law across Canada, and it is reshaping how people job hunt, negotiate, and get paid. Bruce Sellery talks with career coach and Mums at Work founder Allison Venditti about why salary ranges matter, how pay transparency can help close the motherhood-driven gender pay gap, and what employers need to get right as policies roll out. Then Bruce explores AI and personal finance with fintech expert Jason Pereira, from how automation is transforming bank back offices to how smarter client-facing tools could change the way Canadians manage money. Plus, author Nick Wolny joins to discuss Money Proud and what personal finance can look like through a queer lens. To find out more about the guests check out: Allison Venditti: thisismomsatwork.com | Instagram | Facebook Nick Wolny: nickwolny.com | Instagram | X Jason Pereira: Facebook | X | Instagram Bruce Sellery is a personal finance expert and best-selling author. As the founder of Moolala and the CEO of Credit Canada, Bruce is on a miss
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How to Build Financial Freedom After Life’s Challenges with Marlene Chiarotto
04/02/2026 Duração: 12minLife doesn't always go according to plan, and Marlene Chiarotto's story is a powerful reminder of why financial preparedness matters. As a CPA, Marlene thought she had her financial life under control—until she became a widow at age 42 with two children to support. In this segment, she discusses her book "Achieve Financial Freedom on Your Terms" and the profound lessons she learned about money, legacy, and values through this life-changing experience. Marlene shares practical wisdom about setting SMART goals, the 50/30/20 budgeting rule, and how to align your financial decisions with what truly matters to you. This conversation offers both tactical financial advice and the perspective that comes from navigating real hardship. Find out more about Marlene on Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram.
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Choosing and Working with a Realtor: What to Ask and What to Expect with Anne Alkok
04/02/2026 Duração: 12minBuying or selling a home is one of the biggest financial decisions you'll make, and having the right realtor can make all the difference. Anne Alkok, broker of record at Wahi, shares expert guidance on how to select a realtor who's right for you and how to maximize that relationship. She discusses the important questions to ask potential agents, the value they provide throughout the process, and what you should expect from a professional real estate relationship. With statistics showing that only about 1 in 10 licensed realtors in the Toronto area sell at least one house per month, Anne's insights help you identify experienced professionals who can truly serve your needs. Find out more at wahi.com and connect on Instagram
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Teaching Financial Wellness to Medical Students & Physicians with Dr. Stephanie Zhou
04/02/2026 Duração: 11minMedical students face unique financial challenges that most other professionals don't encounter. With average debt loads of $150,000 (and access to lines of credit up to $400,000), delayed earning years, and the complexities of running fee-for-service practices as sole proprietors, physicians need specialized financial education. Dr. Stephanie Zhou developed a groundbreaking financial literacy curriculum for medical students at the University of Toronto to address these exact issues. In this segment, she discusses the importance of understanding debt management, business fundamentals, and financial planning for those in the medical profession. If you're a medical student, physician, or simply interested in professional-specific financial education, this conversation offers valuable insights. Find out more at physiciansficonference.com and connect on Instagram,| LinkedIn and YouTube.
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Scene Change: Turning TV Production Experience into Corporate Roles with Amanda Schultz
04/02/2026 Duração: 12minAmanda Schultz, founder of Scene Change, knows firsthand how challenging it can be to pivot from the entertainment industry to corporate roles. After working as a TV producer on shows like Big Brother Canada, Amanda made the leap to corporate consulting and now helps other entertainment professionals do the same. In this conversation, she shares how skills like adaptability, project management, and storytelling are incredibly valuable in corporate settings, even if they don't appear that way on a traditional resume. Whether you're considering a career change or just curious about how to better communicate your transferable skills, this segment offers practical guidance and encouragement. Find out more at scenechange.ca and connect on TikTok, Instagram and Facebook.
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Career Change Success, Financial Education for Physicians, and Choosing the Right Realtor | Full Episode
03/02/2026 Duração: 57minThis episode explores money management across different career stages and industries. Amanda Schultz, founder of Scene Change, shares her journey from TV producer on shows like Big Brother Canada to corporate consulting, and how she's helping entertainment professionals translate their unique skills, like adaptability and project management, into other industries. Dr. Stephanie Zhou discusses her groundbreaking financial literacy curriculum for medical students at the University of Toronto, addressing the unique challenges physicians face with high debt loads (averaging $150,000), delayed earning years, and the complexities of running fee-for-service practices. Bruce Sellery also speaks with Anne Alkok, broker of record at Wahi, about maximizing your relationship with a realtor and what to look for when choosing one for buying or selling your home. The episode concludes with CPA Marlene Chiarotto discussing her book "Achieve Financial Freedom on Your Terms" and the powerful lessons she learned about money, le
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AI Scams Exposed: How Fraudsters Use Deepfakes and What You Can Do to Protect Yourself
28/01/2026 Duração: 11minIn our increasingly digital world, financial scams are becoming frighteningly sophisticated. Larry Zelvin, head of the Financial Crimes Unit at BMO Financial Group, exposes how criminals are weaponizing AI to commit fraud through deepfakes, phishing emails, and digital pickpocketing. Discover the warning signs of AI-enabled scams, why QR codes require extra caution, and what banks are doing behind the scenes to protect customers with voice recognition and fraud detection AI. Larry shares red flags to watch for, including urgency tactics, unusual payment methods, and deals that seem too good to be true, plus practical tips for protecting yourself when traveling, vetting suspicious websites, and defending against the latest fraud tactics. Essential listening for anyone who wants to stay one step ahead of scammers. Find out more on LinkedIn, Facebook, X, Instagram and YouTube.
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The Money Habit: Transform Your Finances Using the Accounts You Already Have
28/01/2026 Duração: 24minWhat if managing money wasn't about willpower, but about working with your existing habits? Mike Michalowicz, author of The Money Habit, reveals a revolutionary approach to personal finance using multiple bank accounts as a modern envelope system. Discover how behavioral intercepts work, why debit cards are more powerful than credit card points, and how Parkinson's Law can help you spend less automatically. Mike shares his personal story of losing everything on Valentine's Day and the hard-earned wisdom that led to his transformation. Learn practical strategies for achieving cash confidence, managing debt, and navigating the financial seasons of your life, from recovery to funding to balance. Find out more at mikemichalowicz.com and connect on Instagram and LinkedIn.
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Money After Trauma: Navigating Financial Windfalls with Emotional Intelligence
28/01/2026 Duração: 14minWhen a large sum of money arrives after a traumatic event, whether from a life insurance payout, civil settlement, or class action lawsuit, the emotional complexity can be overwhelming. Trauma therapist Shannon Maroney joins us to explore the intersection of money and trauma, addressing the shame, guilt, and fear that often accompany these windfalls. Learn why you should wait at least one year before making major financial decisions, how to view settlement money as a "pay forward" rather than payback, and strategies for making emotionally congruent decisions that align with your values. Shannon shares crucial insights on building trust with advisors, understanding your relationship with money, and using these funds to create meaning and security in your life while you're still healing. Find out more at shannonmoroney.com and connect on Instagram.
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Money Habits That Work, Trauma-Informed Finance, and Protecting Yourself from AI Scams | Full Episode
27/01/2026 Duração: 56minWhat if managing money wasn't about willpower, but about working with your existing habits? Mike Michalowicz, author of The Money Habit, reveals a revolutionary approach to personal finance using multiple bank accounts as a modern envelope system. Learn how to achieve cash confidence through behavioral intercepts, why debit cards beat credit card points, and how Parkinson's Law can help you spend less automatically. Plus, trauma therapist Shannon Maroney shares crucial insights on navigating financial windfalls that arrive after traumatic events—from life insurance payouts to civil settlements—and how to make emotionally congruent decisions about money when you're still healing. In our increasingly digital world, financial scams are becoming frighteningly sophisticated. Larry Zelvin, head of the Financial Crimes Unit at BMO Financial Group, exposes how criminals are weaponizing AI to commit fraud through deepfakes, phishing emails, and digital pickpocketing. Discover the warning signs of AI-enabled scams, why
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Helping Skilled Immigrants Restart Their Careers in Canada
21/01/2026 Duração: 10minClaudia Hepburn, CEO of Windmill Microlending, explains how her national charity helps skilled immigrants overcome financial barriers to professional accreditation in Canada. Windmill provides affordable micro-loans of up to $15,000 at just below prime rates, along with financial literacy training, career coaching, and mentorship to help newcomers challenge exams and get re-accredited in their fields. With the average client more than tripling their income after receiving support, Windmill is proving that removing financial obstacles can unlock tremendous potential for Canada's economy. Connect on LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook.
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How Artists Make Money and How Money Makes Artists
21/01/2026 Duração: 12minWriter, editor, and critic David Berry explores the complex relationship between art and money, revealing that less than 15% of artists throughout history have ever made a full-time living from their creative work. He discusses the importance of artists viewing themselves as their own patrons, finding sustainable day jobs that leave time for creativity, and overcoming the cultural stigma that thinking about money somehow poisons artistic expression. Berry emphasizes that passion alone won't sustain you when you go to bed hungry—managing money is essential to honoring your creative gift. Find out more at thedavidberry.com and connect on Instagram.
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The Singles Tax: Financial Challenges Facing Solo Earners in Canada
21/01/2026 Duração: 10minFinancial journalist and author Renée Sylvestre-Williams reveals the hidden financial penalties that single Canadians face, from shouldering housing costs alone to missing out on tax benefits like income splitting in retirement. She explains why building a strong support team—including lawyers, financial advisors, and friends—is critical for solo earners, and emphasizes the importance of estate planning and powers of attorney when you don't have a spouse to automatically inherit your assets or make decisions on your behalf. Connect on Instagram and find out more on Substack and pick up The Singles Tax: No-Nonsense Financial Advice for Solo Earners
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AI and Your Money: Avoiding Scams While Leveraging Smart Tools
21/01/2026 Duração: 10minFinancial educator and behavioral finance expert Preet Banerjee explains how artificial intelligence is transforming the financial services industry, from chatbots handling customer service to the promise of democratizing quality financial advice for everyday Canadians. He warns about the dark side of AI, including sophisticated hyper-personalized phishing scams targeting new employees, and shares practical strategies to protect yourself while using AI to fact-check financial advice and make smarter money decisions. Connect on Instagram.
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AI's Impact on Your Wallet + Financial Realities for Singles, Artists, and Newcomers
20/01/2026 Duração: 52minArtificial intelligence is reshaping how Canadians manage their money, but is it helping or hurting? Financial educator and behavioural finance expert Preet Banerjee reveals how AI is transforming financial services, from chatbots providing 24/7 customer support to the promise of democratizing quality financial advice for everyday Canadians. But there's a dark side: scammers are using AI to create sophisticated, hyper-personalized phishing attacks that can drain your bank account before you realize what's happened. Preet shares practical strategies to protect yourself while leveraging AI's benefits, and explains why adding friction to your spending decisions might be the smartest financial move you can make. Then, financial journalist Renée Sylvestre-Williams tackles the hidden costs of being single in Canada, from higher housing costs to retirement anxiety, and why building a strong support team is more critical than ever for solo earners. The episode continues with writer David Berry discussing his book on
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How ADHD Affects Your Finances—And What to Do About It
14/01/2026 Duração: 09minADHD coach and former CFO Leanne Gawley joins Credit Canada facilitator Kelly Cowan to explore how ADHD affects financial management. She explains how ADHD brains are wired for immediate dopamine hits versus delayed gratification, leading to impulse buying driven by instant gratification, lack of impulse control, and FOMO (fear of missing out). Leanne discusses "time blindness"—where the future doesn't feel like now—and why deadline-driven completion is so common. She shares practical strategies including breaking budgets into 10-minute segments, implementing waiting periods (2-24 hours) before purchases, and asking support partners the key question: "How can I best support you?" Resources available through the Canada ADHD Society can provide additional support. Find out more at leannegawley.ca and connect on LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook.
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Braiding Mind, Body & Spirit: Indigenous Financial Wellness
14/01/2026 Duração: 11minSimon Brascoupe introduces "Braiding Mind, Body, and Spirit," a culturally relevant financial wellness resource developed with Prosper Canada and the Aboriginal Financial Officers Association of Canada. Using the braiding metaphor, the resource addresses Mind (financial tools and knowledge), Body (protection strategies), and Spirit (holistic teachings). Simon discusses how the resource helps address "sudden wealth syndrome" when receiving lump sum payments, and includes activities like "Coloring My Dreams" for visualization, "My Money is Medicine" for reframing money as a positive force, and financial wellness journaling. He also highlights the challenge of limited bank access in Indigenous communities, with only three to four First Nations in Ontario having banks. Connect with Simon on Instagram.
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The Hidden Costs of Pet Care—And How to Manage Them
14/01/2026 Duração: 13minLisa MacIntyre-Smith, CEO of Furble, explains why veterinary care costs are rising faster than standard inflation due to staffing shortages, medication supply issues, and advanced diagnostic equipment. With 50% of pet parents now skipping vet visits due to costs, Lisa introduces a solution: prescription medications delivered directly to homes at reduced costs compared to veterinary clinics. Many pet owners don't even realize their vet has written prescriptions for medications like flea and tick prevention, which can be filled through pharmacy partners at significant savings. Find out more at furble.com and connect on Instagram and X/Twitter.
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Is It Time to Fire Your Financial Advisor? Red Flags & Next Steps
14/01/2026 Duração: 13minPersonal finance columnist Lesley-Anne Scorgie shares the three key indicators that it's time to break up with your financial advisor: poor communication, underperformance against benchmarks over seven years, and an inability to think holistically about your finances. She explains how to request a "total household rollup performance report" to evaluate your advisor's true performance, how fee structures like 2%+ MERs make it harder to meet benchmarks, and why many advisors are now lowering fees to compete with robo-advisors. Lesley-Anne also walks through the surprisingly simple logistics of transferring assets to a new advisor and provides scripts for having that difficult conversation. Find out more at mevest.ca and connect on Facebook, Instagram and X/Twitter.