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  <title>Raising Money-Smart Kids on Purpose</title>
  <description>What if the way you run your home could shape how your kids understand money, responsibility, and decision-making for life? In this episode of Your Family Bank, Blake Johnson sits down with Jon Bassford—best-selling author, TEDx speaker, and creator of the Trust the Process method—to explore how intentional systems, clear expectations, and curiosity-driven conversations can transform how kids relate to money. Drawing from his own upbringing, entrepreneurial journey, and co-parenting experience, Jon shares how he teaches his son about earning, spending, investing, and patience—without entitlement or fear. Key themes you’ll hear in this episode:  How allowances, chores, and consequences build real financial responsibility Why experiences often matter more than things—and how to model that as a parent Using curiosity and systems (not emotions) to guide money conversations with kids  Whether you’re navigating allowance debates, co-parenting dynamics, or simply want your children to respect money without being ruled by it, this episode offers practical insights you can apply immediately. Press play and start building a family culture that runs on clarity, values, and purpose—not chaos. &amp;amp;nbsp; Connect with Jon Bassford: 🌐 jonbassford.com Connect with Blake / Your Family Bank: 🌐 yourfamilybank.com &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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