The Stacking Benjamins Show

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

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Feb 20, 2026
John Lanza, allowance strategist who designs practical family money systems. Karen Holland, educator behind GiftingSense.org who teaches mindful spending pauses. Livia Roeder, high school senior and Liv Lab host who brings youth perspective. They discuss real moments money becomes real, allowance and jar systems, pausing before purchases, letting kids learn from small mistakes, and making college and big choices price-aware.
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ANECDOTE

Circle Back Instead Of Immediate Interruption

  • Joe let his daughter buy a clearly useless item and waited two weeks to 'circle back' instead of stopping the purchase.
  • That reflection allowed her to learn from the mistake without shame and turned regret into a lesson.
ANECDOTE

Fixed Back-To-School Budget Teaches Trade-Offs

  • Karen's mother gave her and her twin a fixed back-to-school budget and refused to top it up when it ran out.
  • That forced Karen to stretch money and learn trade-offs, a lesson she still values decades later.
ADVICE

Split Costs To Teach Value

  • Offer to split the cost with your child to shift the question from 'Can I have it?' to 'Is it worth it?'.
  • Use that shared-cost approach to teach trade-offs and decision-making.
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