Are you ready to ditch the money shame and raise kids who are financially savvy and confident? Then grab your coffee (or wine, let’s be honest), because this is a must-read! We had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Julia Myers, a pharmacist, healthcare executive, and a mom of FIVE, who’s on a mission to empower families with generational wisdom—financial wisdom, that is.Dr. Myers’ story isn't your typical “I had it all figured out from day one” narrative. She struggled with a lackluster financial education growing up, and a health crisis unexpectedly changed the course of her career. This event became her “aha moment,” the launching pad for her mission to teach kids (and parents!) about money.Dr. Myers stresses that teaching kids about money isn’t just about handing them allowance. It’s about creating a culture of financial wellness that integrates seamlessly into family life. Her approach is less about strict budgeting and more about building a solid financial foundation through open communication, shared experiences, and playful learning.She reminds us that the old notions of "the American Dream"—a house, a job, and a pension—no longer apply in the fast-paced world of millennials, Gen Z, and Gen Alpha. Today's world is all about adaptability and embracing the power of multiple income streams. Dr. Myers encourages parents to help their children cultivate the same entrepreneurial spirit that they need to navigate this new financial landscape.Five Key Takeaways from Dr. Myers' Interview:Start Early: It's never too early to start teaching your kids about money. Even young children can grasp basic financial concepts.Open Communication: Make money a regular topic of conversation within your family. Break the taboo!Gamify the Learning: Leverage apps and fun activities to make learning about money engaging and less intimidating.Digital First, Then Physical: Introduce kids to digital financial tools early. Yes, the digital world is scary, but it's also unavoidable.Teach Values over Budgeting: Focus on building your family's financial values before delving into strict budgets.Dr. Myers’ own journey is punctuated with humorous anecdotes—from her kids' hilarious encounters with cash-only laundromats to their surprisingly savvy approach to budgeting for their first car. These stories illustrate the importance of empowering kids to learn from their own experiences, even the mistakes.She's a strong advocate for teaching kids to pursue their passions, even if that means juggling multiple income streams, side hustles, or even skipping the traditional college route. The emphasis is on return on investment (ROI) of their education—a timely reminder for any parent facing the daunting costs of college.Dr. Myers also shares valuable resources, including her own website and the DinnerTable.com community, designed to bring families together for supportive discussions on family finances. Whether you are struggling with basic budgeting or navigating complex investment strategies, Dr. Myers encourages you to redefine your own money story and share it with your children.Watch the original VIDEO HERE!Connect with Dr. Julia Myers HERE!Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Note Closers Show community today:WeCloseNotes.comThe Note Closers Show FacebookThe Note Closers Show TwitterScott Carson LinkedInThe Note Closers Show YouTubeThe Note Closers Show VimeoThe Note Closers Show InstagramWe Close Notes Pinterest