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The Psychology of Money & Storytelling (ft. Morgan Housel)

The Psychology of Money & Storytelling (ft. Morgan Housel)

Released Monday, 8th February 2021
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The Psychology of Money & Storytelling (ft. Morgan Housel)

The Psychology of Money & Storytelling (ft. Morgan Housel)

The Psychology of Money & Storytelling (ft. Morgan Housel)

The Psychology of Money & Storytelling (ft. Morgan Housel)

Monday, 8th February 2021
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Morgan Housel gets interviewed by Kate & Owen for The Australian Finance Podcast about his brilliant book, The Psychology of Money.

SHOW NOTES & KATE'S WORKBOOK: bit.ly/morganAFP

“Money has many ironies. Here’s an important one: Wealth is what you don’t see."

That's a quote from The Psychology of Money, written by today's special guest all the way from the US, Morgan Housel. Morgan has a way of explaining financial concepts and ideas in a way the resonates and sticks with a huge audience, so we are pumped to bring this episode to you today.

Kate and Owen chat to Morgan about his reflections on writing and reading widely, the important behaviours we should work on to improve our odds of financial success and the most powerful thing money can do for you.

We'd love for you to share your takeaways from this episode or Morgan's book with us in our online community!

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