Loud Investing: For Anyone Who Thought It Wasn't For Them
eToro
10 episodes
2 weeks ago
New episodes every Tuesday.
Loud Investing is a podcast by eToro about empowering everyone to close the gender investment gap.
Ever felt like investing is just not for you?
We get it- and you're definitely not alone! Loud Investing is here to change that conversation. Think of us as your supportive friend who's figured out this whole investing thing and wants to share everything they've learned packed with real chat, relatable stories, and down-to-earth advice from people who've been exactly where you are now.
This podcast is for you if you:
Think investing sounds scary or complicated
Want to sort your finances but don't know where to begin
Feel like everyone else has investing figured out (spoiler: they don't!)
Your host is former CNBC London journalist, Chanel Monteine, who swapped the newsroom for entrepreneurship - and had to learn about investing the hard way.
Each week, she shares honest stories, simple exercises you can actually do. .
No jargon, no judgment, just real talk about investing.
Come as you are and get loud with us!
The content discussed is for educational purposes only and is not investment advice. Investing involves risks. The views shared are general in nature and not tailored to any individual. Always do your research before making financial decisions.
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New episodes every Tuesday.
Loud Investing is a podcast by eToro about empowering everyone to close the gender investment gap.
Ever felt like investing is just not for you?
We get it- and you're definitely not alone! Loud Investing is here to change that conversation. Think of us as your supportive friend who's figured out this whole investing thing and wants to share everything they've learned packed with real chat, relatable stories, and down-to-earth advice from people who've been exactly where you are now.
This podcast is for you if you:
Think investing sounds scary or complicated
Want to sort your finances but don't know where to begin
Feel like everyone else has investing figured out (spoiler: they don't!)
Your host is former CNBC London journalist, Chanel Monteine, who swapped the newsroom for entrepreneurship - and had to learn about investing the hard way.
Each week, she shares honest stories, simple exercises you can actually do. .
No jargon, no judgment, just real talk about investing.
Come as you are and get loud with us!
The content discussed is for educational purposes only and is not investment advice. Investing involves risks. The views shared are general in nature and not tailored to any individual. Always do your research before making financial decisions.
The Gift of Conversation | How to Talk About Money And Build Your Investing Mindset
Loud Investing: For Anyone Who Thought It Wasn't For Them
19 minutes
2 weeks ago
The Gift of Conversation | How to Talk About Money And Build Your Investing Mindset
In this reflective episode of Loud Investing, Chanel explores one of the most underrated financial tools you have access to at any time, conversation. She explains why silence around money is so expensive, how avoidance fuels anxiety, and what changes when you start saying your fears out loud with people you trust. Drawing on classic investing books and real life experience, she shares practical conversation starters you can use so money talk feels natural, empowering, and even bonding.
You Will Hear Highlights On
• Why now is the perfect time to talk about the future
• How silence around money creates anxiety
• What classic money books have in common about facing reality and uncomfortable truths
• Simple scripts to turn awkward small talk into empowering money conversations
• Why speaking your financial intentions out loud helps both you and the people around you
Actionable Steps
• Choose one person you trust and ask a simple money question
• Use a book as a bridge - share one idea from a money book that changed how you think and explain how you applied it
• Name your first investing fear - describe honestly how you felt the first time you put money into the market and what actually happened
Key Moments Within the Episode
(01:34) How guessing about money creates anxiety and why talking reduces that pressure
(02:38) Three conversation scenarios that turn small talk into empowerment
(09:02) Purchasing power, inflation and why cash can be more risky than investing
(10:25) Why good investing could be sitting still while others panic
(17:48) The end of year challenge to ask one powerful money question and break the silence
Helpful Links
Warwick Business School study on women outperforming men as investors https://www.wbs.ac.uk/news/are-women-better-investors-than-men/
eToro research on the ‘confidence gap’ and women in financial serviceshttps://www.etoro.com/news-and-analysis/investing/is-financial-services-obsession-with-confidence-gap-putting-women-off-investing/
Understanding behavioural finance and emotional biases https://www.etoro.com/investing/understanding-behavioural-finance/
Inflation and how it affects your purchasing power and investments https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/what-is-inflation-and-how-should-it-affect-investing/
Benjamin Graham, The Intelligent Investor https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Intelligent_Investor
Robert Kiyosaki, Rich Dad Poor Dad https://www.richdad.com/
Tony Robbins, Unshakeablehttps://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Unshakeable/Tony-Robbins/Tony-Robbins-Financial-Freedom-Series/9781508232704
Morgan Housel, The Psychology of Money https://www.amazon.com/Psychology-Money-Timeless-lessons-happiness/dp/0857197681
Morgan Housel, The Art of Spending Moneyhttps://www.kiplinger.com/personal-finance/spending/morgan-housel-interview-the-art-of-spending
Guide on how to talk about money with family and friends https://www.letsriseup.com/open-up-about-money-psychotherapist-advice/
eToro press release on Gen Z turning investing into a dinner table topic
https://www.etoro.com/news-and-analysis/press-releases/gen-z-turning-investing-into-dinner-table-topic-younger-investors-far-more-open-discussing-portfolios-with-friends-and-family/
Important Disclosures
This podcast is for information and educational purposes only and should not be taken as investment advice, a personal recommendation or an offer of or solicitation to buy or sell any financial instruments.
This material has been prepared without taking into account any particular recipient investment objectives or financial situation and has not been prepared in accordance with the legal and regulatory requirements to promote independent research. Past performance is not an indication of future results.
Loud Investing: For Anyone Who Thought It Wasn't For Them
New episodes every Tuesday.
Loud Investing is a podcast by eToro about empowering everyone to close the gender investment gap.
Ever felt like investing is just not for you?
We get it- and you're definitely not alone! Loud Investing is here to change that conversation. Think of us as your supportive friend who's figured out this whole investing thing and wants to share everything they've learned packed with real chat, relatable stories, and down-to-earth advice from people who've been exactly where you are now.
This podcast is for you if you:
Think investing sounds scary or complicated
Want to sort your finances but don't know where to begin
Feel like everyone else has investing figured out (spoiler: they don't!)
Your host is former CNBC London journalist, Chanel Monteine, who swapped the newsroom for entrepreneurship - and had to learn about investing the hard way.
Each week, she shares honest stories, simple exercises you can actually do. .
No jargon, no judgment, just real talk about investing.
Come as you are and get loud with us!
The content discussed is for educational purposes only and is not investment advice. Investing involves risks. The views shared are general in nature and not tailored to any individual. Always do your research before making financial decisions.