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The Stacking Benjamins Show

How to Talk About Money Without Fighting SB1802

The Stacking Benjamins Show

Joe Saul-Sehy and Josh ‘OG’ Bannerman, CFP

Personal Finance, Financial Planning, Education, Retirement, Investing, Cfp, Business, Money

4.42K Ratings

🗓️ 11 February 2026

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

What's more romantic than roses and chocolate? How about not fighting about money. Joe Saul-Sehy and OG welcome Douglas and Heather Boneparth, the financial planning power couple who literally wrote the book on navigating money in relationships. Broadcasting from the basement (where love is patient and spreadsheets are kind), the crew dives into how people can build financial trust, avoid money secrets, and actually enjoy talking about dollars without it turning into a heavyweight title fight. Whether you're navigating finances with a romantic partner, a roommate splitting rent, an accountability partner keeping you honest, or a family member you're in business with, these principles apply. Because let's face it: our Stacker avatar isn't trying to impress Wall Street. You're trying to build a great life with the people who matter, without money becoming the thing that creates tension. Douglas and Heather break down what healthy financial communication really looks like, how to spot and prevent financial secrecy, and why shared goals matter more than perfectly matched spending styles. They also tackle the tricky stuff: different money upbringings, emotional baggage around finances, and how to reset when conversations go sideways. And since this is the basement, you'll also get practical reminders about key financial deadlines (because nothing kills momentum like IRS penalties), smart ways to teach kids about money, and Doug's festive trivia to keep things light. What You'll Learn: How to talk about money without it escalating into a debate or argument The warning signs of financial secrecy and how to prevent it in any relationship Why shared goals matter more than identical personalities or spending styles Practical ways to align spending, saving, and investing with another person How your childhood money experiences shape your adult financial behavior Smart ways to teach kids patience, work reward connections, and intentional spending Important financial deadlines to keep on your radar Why communication, not math, is often the real key to financial success This Episode Is For You If: You avoid money conversations because they always seem to go badly You're navigating shared finances with a partner, roommate, or family member You want to align financial goals with someone without constant friction You're single but have accountability partners or friends you talk money with You believe better communication is the key to better financial outcomes Question for You: What's one money conversation that felt awkward at first but ultimately made a relationship (romantic, friendship, or otherwise) stronger? Drop your answer in the Spotify comments or the Stacking Benjamins Facebook group. You might just help another Stacker start a better conversation. Because in the end, mastering money isn't just about returns. It's about building a life and relationships that work. FULL SHOW NOTES: https://stackingbenjamins.com/relationships-and-money-with-doug-and-heather-boneparth-1802 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:08.4

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0:13.2

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0:15.1

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0:19.1

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0:39.3

Oh, the adoration.

0:41.8

Oh, the chevue adore.

0:44.2

You are my peanut.

0:46.8

I am your brittle.

0:49.2

Mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm.

1:01.9

Live from Joe's Mom's Basement, it's The Stacking Benjamin Show.

1:15.8

I'm Joe's Mom's Neighbor, Doug, and in honor of Valentine's Day, today we celebrate relationships and your money with a couple who literally wrote the financial book on the topic,

1:21.8

Douglas and Heather Bonaparte.

1:23.9

Plus, in our headline segment, know how we all want to get hit with Cupid's arrow?

1:28.5

Well, one arrow you want to miss is the one from the IRS that says you missed a deadline.

1:34.8

One big deadline is missed by tons of taxpayers every year and will help you never miss it.

1:41.1

And a few other important deadlines ever again.

1:44.8

And don't you worry because of course I'll come back at the halfway point of today's show

1:49.0

with some relationship themed trivia because if there's one thing people tune into this

1:54.2

show for Joe, it's my views on relationships.

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