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The 3-13, Men Money And Marriage

By: Andrew Johnson
  • Summary

  • This podcast explores what it takes mentally and emotionally to become a man, tips and ideas on personal finance, and what to expect if you get married.
    Andrew Johnson
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Episodes
  • Good Systems of Financial Security
    Jul 20 2024

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    Summary In this episode, Andrew Johnson and Greg discuss good systems of financial security. They cover topics such as budgeting, savings, managing debt, investments, insurance, and financial literacy. They emphasize the importance of living within your means, starting early with saving and investing, and forming good financial habits. They also discuss the role of financial education in achieving financial security and stress the need for individuals to take responsibility for their own financial well-being.

    Keywords Financial security, budgeting, savings, debt management, investments, insurance, financial literacy, living within means, starting early, forming good habits, financial education

    Takeaways

    • Living within your means is crucial for financial security.

    • Starting early with saving and investing can have a significant impact on your financial future.

    • Forming good financial habits, such as budgeting and conscious spending, is essential.

    • Financial education plays a vital role in achieving financial security and should be taught from an early age.

    Titles

    • Forming Good Financial Habits

    • The Importance of Living Within Your Means

    Sound Bites

    • "Living within our means is just normal. Energy in, energy out."

    • "If you start while you're in your 20s, at the end of this journey, it makes a tremendous difference."

    • "How do you feel about money? Does it make you feel yucky? Is it heavy?"

    Chapters

    00:00

    Introduction and Overview

    02:08

    Why People Struggle with Financial Security

    05:57

    The Importance of Starting Early

    08:55

    Assessing Your Financial Health

    11:07

    Strategies for a Tight Budget

    13:56

    Protecting Financial Assets

    17:48

    Preparing for Unexpected Events

    21:23

    The Role of Financial Education

    24:00

    Personal Stories and Examples

    27:00

    Conclusion and Closing Remarks



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    29 mins
  • Blended Families
    Jul 13 2024

    In this episode we are discussing blended families with my two guests Wesley and Tamara Davis. We will give a definition of a blended family, What some of the statistics are pertaining to blended families. How to handle the initial transition of combining two families together. The importance of a strong stable marriage, How to discipline children in a blended family. Lastly, what are some tips we can give to a new blended family just starting out. If you want to make a donation to the show send us a Cash App

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    32 mins
  • Quit or Commit, Why Men have a Hard time Committing to a Relationship
    Jul 6 2024

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    Summary In this episode of the 3 13 Men Money and Marriage podcast, host Andrew Johnson discusses why it's hard for men to commit to a relationship. He explores the concept of the 'middle zone' or 'situation ship' where men feel comfortable because there's no commitment or requirements. Johnson delves into the psychological factors that contribute to men's commitment issues, such as fear of vulnerability, fear of rejection, and issues with attachment. He also examines how societal expectations and past relationship trauma influence men's willingness to commit. Johnson provides suggestions for men to address their commitment issues, including open communication, seeking therapy, and self-reflection.

    Keywords commitment, relationship, middle zone, situation ship, psychological factors, vulnerability, fear of rejection, attachment, societal expectations, past relationship trauma, communication, therapy, self-reflection.

    Takeaways

    • Men often prefer to stay in the 'middle zone' of dating and relationships because it provides a sense of safety and no commitment.
    • Psychological factors such as fear of vulnerability, fear of rejection, and issues with attachment contribute to men's commitment issues.
    • Societal expectations and past relationship trauma also influence men's willingness to commit.
    • Men can address their commitment issues by open communication, seeking therapy, and engaging in self-reflection.
    • The Middle Zone: Why Men Struggle to Commit
    • Societal Expectations and Past Relationship Trauma
    • "Why do men like to stay in the middle zone of dating and relationships?"
    • "Men have to be vulnerable in relationships. They have to be intimate in relationships."
    • "Society influences men's willingness to commit through expectations around masculinity."

    TitlesSound Bites

    Chapters

    00:00The Middle Zone: Why Men Struggle to Commit

    04:16Psychological Factors Behind Men's Commitment Issues

    07:49Societal Expectations and Past Relationship Trauma


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    28 mins

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As a female, it's always good to get a male perspective on Finances and marriage. Great topics with a clear objective. Keep up the great message.

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