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The Dad Edge Podcast

Teaching Your Kids Financial Responsibility Without Overcomplicating It

The Dad Edge Podcast

Larry Hagner

Health & Fitness, Education, Self-improvement

4.8 • 1.6K Ratings

🗓️ 17 October 2025

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

In this solo episode, I dive deep into one of the most vital life skills we can teach our kids—financial literacy. From Halloween costumes to quarterly financial reviews, I walk you through my real-life journey of raising four boys with a focus on money management, financial responsibility, and the value of earning over entitlement. This isn't about theory—it's about what I've tried, what's worked, and the lessons I've learned the hard way.

 

Whether your kids are 5 or 19, this episode delivers actionable ideas and candid reflections to help you guide your children toward a financially empowered future. If you've ever wondered how to talk to your kids about saving, spending, budgeting, or even compound interest—this is the episode for you.

 



Timeline Summary

 

[0:00] - Introduction

[1:27] - Feeling unequipped as a dad when it comes to teaching kids about money

[2:22] - Shocking statistics about the state of money management in America

[4:04] - A peek into how I started teaching money to my younger kids

[6:10] - The Halloween costume system: chores for rewards

[8:48] - Teaching the value of delayed gratification through real choices

[10:07] - Why even young kids can handle more responsibility than we think

[12:01] - Using a simple allowance system to teach saving, giving, and spending

[12:47] - Bringing my teens to financial advisor meetings

[13:51] - The impact of exposing kids to real-world financial conversations

[14:36] - Teaching compound interest and the power of investing early

[15:18] - Setting up budgeting tools like EveryDollar for teens

[15:57] - My son's dog-walking side hustle—entrepreneurship at 17

[17:02] - Why real-life problem solving is the best financial teacher

[18:33] - Encouraging kids to budget their own money and learn from mistakes

[19:46] - New free resource: "25 Questions for the Car" to spark connection

[21:03] - Final thoughts and heartfelt thanks to the community

 


 

5 Key Takeaways

 

1. Start Early with Financial Lessons

Even young kids can begin understanding the basics of money through age-appropriate systems like chores for rewards, visual goal tracking, and simple budgeting methods. It's never too early to introduce financial literacy.

2. Teach Earning Over Entitlement

Using real-life goals—like Halloween costumes or name-brand shoes—can help kids grasp the concept of earning. When kids work for what they want, they value it more and learn essential decision-making skills.

3. Make It Real for Teens

Bringing your older kids into financial conversations, like advisor meetings or discussions about interest and investing, empowers them to make smart money decisions now and in the future.

4. Use Tools That Promote Independence

Programs like EveryDollar are great for helping teens budget and track their spending. This teaches them accountability and gives them a sense of control over their finances.

5. Connection Is the Catalyst for Teaching

Use intentional questions and shared activities to create moments of connection. When you're interested in your kids' lives, it opens the door to deeper, more impactful conversations—including those about money.

 

 


 

 

Links & Resources

 

 

 


 

If this episode helped you shift your mindset about parenting and money, take a moment to rate, review, and share it with another dad who could benefit. Your support helps us reach more fathers who are ready to lead with intention.

 

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Dad Edge podcast. The Dad Edge movement creates leaders of men, leaders of families, and leaders of communities. We will not only impact this generation of fathers, but the next generation as well. The kids we are raising will have better chances and odds stacked in their favor because of the amazing

0:20.8

example that their fathers emulated for them.

0:24.6

We are here to change the world.

0:26.7

We are here to change relationships.

0:29.0

We are here to positively disrupt this generation of fathers so no man goes to their grave

0:33.9

with regret.

0:35.7

We disrupt the drift of busyness and replace it with razor-focused intention,

0:40.4

passion, purpose, and direction.

0:43.8

We are the Dad Edge, and we're here weeks away from Halloween.

1:03.7

We are six weeks away from Thanksgiving.

1:06.8

And officially, the 10-week countdown to Christmas has begun.

1:11.0

So kids are eyeballing those Halloween costumes, those holiday gifts, everything that they want

1:16.3

because the spending season is officially here.

1:19.9

I don't know about you guys, but when I first became a dad almost 20 years ago, I felt really,

1:24.6

really unequipped to teach my kids anything about money. And that's

1:27.9

because I knew nothing about money. And the reason I knew nothing about money is because

1:31.8

I wasn't raised with a whole lot of money and I didn't have parents that taught me about money.

1:36.4

And I think that that's a theme that has really infiltrated our generation. We have a lot of

1:42.7

people out there that have a hard time with money and managing money. quite frankly, the statistics don't lie. So gentlemen, what's going on? Welcome to the Dad Edge podcast. I'm Larry Hagner. I'm your host and founder of this podcast, this show and movement. And just, hey, I just want to take a quick moment here and just say, hey, from my heart, thank you so much for being here. There's many options that you have with your time.

2:01.1

You could literally be doing anything right now, but the fact that you're here listening to this

2:05.1

podcast, it just shows that you're hungry, you're eager, you have a desire to be the dad,

2:10.6

quite frankly, that you might not have had, or maybe you want to replicate the amazing experience

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