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Scott shares how personal finance can be looked at in a fresh and unconventional way to solve the everyday workers’ money problems.

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EXPERIENCE A FINANCIAL EPIPHANY

Unleashing our money-multiplying superpower via the Three Financial Epiphanies: Doubling Years, The Power of 16, and Exponential Potential.

Who This Is For:

The prime audience is middle-aged workers who have a decent income, but have been lacking the motivation to take confident action with their money. The money comes in but gets spent, without a bigger plan to follow. They can make a change, they’ve just been awaiting the right nudge. This is also for financial educators and coaches looking for a new perspective to connect with their learners and clients on.

Your Audience Will Leave With:

People will leave experiencing an “aha” moment over their personal finances… an empowering understanding over multiplying money and compound interest. The motivation to take confident action in regards to their retirement savings, children’s college savings, and more.

WATCH THE VIDEOS BELOW

Simple Frameworks Set the Learner Up for Success

The Greatest Financial Advice Ever…”Save Early”

Scott Joins Paula Pant on the Afford Anything Podcast

Other Speaking Enagagements

International Men’s Day with Costco Wholesale: 11/19/22

BibleTalk: 12/16/24

Afford Anything: 1/23/25

The Chris Voss Show: 2/4/25

Financial Freedom Podcast: 2/10/25

Money Talk with Skyler Fleming: 2/25/25

Agent of Wealth: 2/27/25

Inspired Stewardship: 3/22/25

Career Day at Dimmitt Middle School: 3/28/25

Book Launchers Author Showcase: 4/12/25

Seattle University’s Marketing Club: 4/24/25

Upcoming Speaking Enagagements

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FI for Kids

Beyond The Paycheck

Don’t Retire…Graduate!

Bartelle’s Money Talk

Toastmasters

 

Get your start with the free Financial Epiphany Money Moves Guide and learn:

1. How To Make Your First Investment

2. Deleting Debt

3. Friendly Guide To Meeting With A Financial Professional

4. How Much Total Should I Save For Retirement?