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The Stacking Benjamins Show

How to Talk to Kids About Money (Without Making It Weird) SB1806

The Stacking Benjamins Show

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

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

4.42K Ratings

🗓️ 20 February 2026

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Want your kids to grow into confident money decision-makers without turning every dinner conversation into a financial lecture? In this roundtable episode, Joe sits down with Livia (“Liv”) Roder, host of the Liv Lab Podcast, Karen Holland of GiftingSense.org, and John Lanza, host of the Art of Allowance Podcast to explore what actually helps kids understand money before the stakes get big.

Instead of theory, this discussion focuses on real moments when money suddenly becomes real: college price tags, house-hunting sticker shock, allowances that run out too fast, and purchases that teach better lessons than any lecture ever could. The panel shares practical ways families can build financial confidence through everyday decisions, honest conversations, and a willingness to let kids learn by doing.


What the Stacking Benjamins “Confident Explorer” will gain from this episode:

  • How to talk about money naturally so kids see it as a life skill, not a stressful taboo topic

  • Why modeling everyday behavior matters more than formal “money talks”

  • A simple shift from “Can I have it?” to “Is it worth it?” that builds independent thinking

  • How small spending mistakes become powerful teaching moments when handled without shame

  • Ways to introduce big topics like college costs gradually so kids feel informed instead of overwhelmed

Real-life money lessons that sparked the conversation:

  • Livia’s moments when money suddenly felt real, from college forms to realizing savings aren’t just “bank numbers”

  • Karen Holland’s memorable eighth-grade back-to-school budget experiment

  • Early allowance experiences that helped connect choices with consequences

  • Why kids absorb far more from overheard conversations and daily habits than parents expect

Practical strategies parents can use right away:

  • Starting with simple allowance systems or “jars” to visualize spending, saving, and giving

  • Karen’s “Does It Make Sense?” pause to slow impulsive purchases

  • Joe’s “circle back” technique, revisiting purchases later to reflect without criticism

  • Letting kids fail safely so regret becomes learning instead of embarrassment

  • Helping kids split costs or contribute toward purchases to create ownership

Navigating tougher parenting questions:

  • Should kids see financial stress, or should parents shield them?

  • How to practice age-appropriate honesty without creating anxiety

  • Why financial jargon like FAFSA or taxes can unintentionally intimidate teens

  • Bringing kids into real financial conversations so they build confidence early

Money challenges unique to today’s kids:

  • Teaching spending awareness in a tap-to-pay, frictionless world

  • Cash vs. cards vs. apps and how each changes behavior

  • Building a “pause habit” before spending when transactions feel invisible

If you could teach just one money skill…

The panel compares their top priorities:

  • Awareness of cash flow and where money actually goes

  • Thinking before buying instead of reacting emotionally

  • Paying yourself first and building saving habits early

Plus, a little basement fun along the way:

  • Favorite purchases that truly felt worth it (from snowboards to board games to a Kindle)

  • Stories that prove money lessons stick best when tied to real experiences

  • Resources and next steps from each guest, including tools, calculators, and upcoming episodes

This episode reinforces a core Stacking Benjamins idea: kids don’t learn money through perfect decisions. They learn through guided experience, honest conversations, and the freedom to practice while the stakes are still small.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

You're gonna end up eating a steady dieted government cheese and living in a van down by the river.

0:12.0

Live from the basement of the YouTube headquarters, it's The Stacking Benjamin's show.

0:31.8

I'm Joe's mom's neighbor, Doug, and how do you talk to kids about money?

0:37.3

On today's special roundtable discussion, we pair a family money podcast host a kids and money expert and a senior

0:39.9

in high school to talk all things families money discussions and important lessons and now a guy

0:47.2

who raised two kids of his own who somehow turned out okay it's jo Joe Salcian.

0:57.8

I can't tell you guys how long I've been waiting to have this conversation. So let's meet the participants that are going to help us have better family conversations.

1:03.0

First of all, let's go to the woman who I've been working with closely for the past year. She is a senior in high school

1:14.0

about to transition to college. Say hi to the person behind the Live Lab. Believe it or not,

1:20.8

her name is Liv. Crazy. Liv Roters here. How are you, Liv? I'm good. How are you? I'm so

1:25.7

excited to be here. Well, I'm so happy that you're here. And as you know, we've been planning this for a little while, you and I. But tell everybody about your awesome show that our mutual friend, Doc Chi, introduced me to, which led to you and I spending a lot of time talking about our podcast together. Yeah, so I host the Live Lab, and it is all about careers and setting yourself up as you get into

1:45.9

college and even after college. It's a Live Lab. So like we're figuring out life together.

1:50.6

I in no way in like a professional or know what I'm doing. We're just exploring together.

1:55.5

I absolutely love that. And I love the questions you ask. And isn't it cool that you get to ask

1:59.9

some of these pros in different

2:01.0

areas, all these personal questions that you wouldn't be able to ask in real life?

2:05.7

Yeah, I love it. And I love it so much because I get to meet so many different people.

2:09.8

I get to meet people in finance like you and then people in various different careers.

2:14.5

And just recently I talked to a communication specialist. I got to talk about

2:18.3

communication, so it's so fun. It is. It's super fun. And every episode is a new adventure. So it's a live lab. By the way, we're going to link to all these awesome folks stuff on our show notes page at stacky Benjamins.com. Just a couple months ago, you heard from this woman on the show, she is the brain behind the incredible giftingsets.org.

2:36.9

Karen Hullen joins us.

2:38.1

How are you? months ago, you heard from this woman on the show, she is the brain behind the incredible giftingsets.org.

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