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What's one thing you know you overspend on, but can't live without?
If you were given one million dollars, what would you do with it?
Answers to questions like these reveal your greatest interests and priorities in life, and they can do the same for your date!
Talking money with your romantic interest or partner can feel taboo and so uncomfortable that most people would rather just leave it a mystery. But the numbers don't lie — money is one of the leading causes of tension in relationships, decreased intimacy, and even divorce.
Jason Tartick, host of the Trading Secrets Podcast, former banker, and partner to top financial organizations like Capital One, walks you through all the numbers you can't ignore in a relationship. With simple terms and interactive questions, you can uncover what you want for your finances and if your next date is compatible. You can also deepen trust and intimacy with your partner and even plan for your dream future together.
With Talk Money to Me, you'll learn how to:
Talking about money is essential for a healthy, lasting relationship and can be one of the most rewarding ways to grow closer to your partner and create an amazing life together.
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Jason Tartick, as a corporate banker, executed over $100 million of lending to companies that earned over $20 million in revenue. His business endeavors—coupled with his charismatic personality—landed him co-hosting opportunities on Live from E!, E!Daily Pop, The Bachelor, and Yahoo Finance. He has appeared on Good Morning America, The Today Show, The Ellen Degeneres Show, Listen to Your Heart, Fox News, CNN, Celebrity Family Feud, Entertainment Tonight, and more. He is the founder of Restart, a YouTube Channel and blog centered around informational and inspirational niche life hacks. He has utilized his professional platform to speak on a wide array of subjects at universities and corporate associations.