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Radical Personal Finance

909: How to Invest in Your Children at a Very Young Age, Part 2: Conception, Pregnancy, Childbirth

Radical Personal Finance

Joshua J. Sheats, MSFS, CFP, CLU, ChFC, CASL, RHU, REBC, CAP

Self-improvement, Business, Education, Investing

4.21.9K Ratings

🗓️ 3 February 2023

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

In today's episode we continue our discussion of how to invest in your children while young for the best chance of long-term success, with a primary focus on conceiving the healthiest baby and nurturing his best possible outcomes in utero and at birth.

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0:00.0

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0:15.8

Welcome to Radical Personal Finance, a show dedicated to providing you with the knowledge,

0:18.4

skills, insight, and encouragement you need to live a rich and meaningful life now, while

0:22.6

building a plan for financial freedom in 10 years or less.

0:25.1

My name is Joshua Sheets, and today we continue our show on how to invest in your children

0:29.8

at an early age.

0:31.6

This is part two in this series.

0:33.5

I'm a big believer in the value of investing in children at an early age, and I want to

0:37.8

give you specific ideas and strategies as to how to accomplish that.

0:42.4

Now the first episode of this series was one in which I focused primarily on what is

0:48.5

probably for many of us, something that's already done, right?

0:51.1

Our selection of a spouse and the contributions that we and our spouse make to our children.

0:58.2

Because at the end of the day, a significant component of your children's long-term success

1:04.6

is going to be driven quite literally by simply who their parents are.

1:10.1

I spent quite a lot of time talking about who their parents are in terms of their basic

1:14.2

genetic material, which is going to drive what our children look like, some of the basics

1:20.0

of their health, et cetera, as well as their cognitive ability, and in terms of the culture

1:26.7

that the child's parents are from, is the child going to be raised in the culture where

1:32.7

he has good role models, where he's going to be loved and cared for, et cetera.

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