Please continue with this podcast. It’s not the status quo and . Along with bringing laughter and everyday conversation, it makes you question who and where you are in life.
Sheena is the private investor for “Bros without Homes” and started the company “AUDIO BAH BAH”!!!! That’s how she got the sponsorship for her podcast.
Loved this! It also reminded me of my own parents' very very similar financial journey. They both grew up quite poor but happy in their lives and it taught them to be frugal. They moved at the start of their marriage just the way you both did, with very little savings in their account and a very similar situation, where my mom was a stay-at-home mom for a while. She started developing her career and the exact same thing that TRID said is what I talked to my dad about when I was around 15. He started talking to me about financial security and freedom and how they used to be extremely careful with what they spent. He also talked to me about how the narrative of others should never influence my own personal needs and desires; everyone has their own story on Instagram and whatever, and this competition is shallow and not worth it. Now, even though they are still not excessive spenders by any means, when there's something they really want to do and spend on, they will do it without having to think or worry. Their good habits have rubbed off on me too, as I never thought we were well off as a kid so I grew up quite similarly.
This episode is so wonderful! I'm listening while I'm at work, and I've been struggling today bc I can't stop thinking about all the things I'm juggling in my life right now - one of which is money. I'm 26 and really having a hard time figuring out my place in this world, but I'm lucky enough right now to have a job that makes me happy and fulfilled, but of course my finances are of concern to me bc I'm not making a lot. It makes me ask myself if my happiness in what I do is worth more than my current financial state (I have debt due to unforseen issues I had no control over and I still live at home with my mom), so some of my happiness is also derived from my income. But this episode helped me see things a little clearer and feel more optimistic about my future as well as at peace with my current career path. Money will come and go, but happiness is hard to find, and I don't want to take that for granted. Thank you guys!!!
I would like to hear you talk about "consumerism" because I think this is a big problem with the world right now! Great podcast and want more serious and not serious mixed together like you did today!
I like it when the wisdom and the jokes flow in the same video/podcast. Keep doing both please. What I don't know is what's an easy access sweater? Loved this one Sheena stunningly beautiful as usual and Trid (who I was told off in last weeks comments for calling him Trid) was both wise and funny. I wonder what I will get berated for in this comment. Luv ya. ❤❤❤
I am very grateful to two older ladies who took me under their wings when I became a stay at home mom. I had always had a job from 16 to 24. Spending “my husband’s money” was hard but they made me see it was mine too and I was contributing in a different way now. I’m glad you shed light on this topic! As always, I love to listen to the two of you interacting together and I love your laugh Sheena!
from 36:48 onwards i appreciate TRID's insight around money and especially his empathy for people who have to power thru not necessarily have the choice to choose their work. also congrats sheena on the 15 million dollars lmao
I love the podcast. I download on release day, then really try to wait as many days as possible to listen so that I don’t have to wait again, lol. It’s like a patience practice😉
I love your podcast! In this day and age, many people forget to look at what they have and cherish it before “needing” something else.. I love to hear that I’m not the only person who sees that and teaches their children the same
Great conversation about lessons that are better to learn early vs. late - one of my all-time favorite songs is "The Hungry Years" by Neil Sedaka about a couple that chases the gold ring and when they finally get it, they look around and see what they have lost and what that gold ring really cost them and at that moment all they want is to go back to the beginning - to the Hungry Years, ending this rant with a quote by Epicurus "do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not, remember that what you now have was once among the things you only hoped for"
After listening to this podcast, my perspective on parenting has completely shifted. With our 10 and 11-year-olds, we've realized we didn't establish any rules regarding their electronics. However, this discussion has made me recognize the importance of setting boundaries, and I'm encouraged to know that it's never too late to make positive changes in our parenting approach.
Omg I needed to hear this❤😢 gosh I was writing a cheque literally and wanted to up my game in my crypto. Gosh what a divine timing for this message of confirmation upon my manifestations. Money and self worth. Wow I love this
Thank you so much for your honesty. May I add the added financial stress of having parents living with you that do not contribute financially, but have the entitlement attitude while their friends contribute financially to the son they live with?
Thank you!!! I needed to hear this. I stay at home right now, and I am not as naturally prudent as my husband, so spending money is hard! I feel often like I need to ask permission, and feel awful anytime I buy something for myself.
That’s why communication is so important in all relationships. Tell each other how you are truly feeling so that you can put each other at ease especially when it comes to money
Enjoyed this episode. I’m a stay at home mom and I feel that way about money. Next episode idea: list of books you’re reading (official/unofficial book club) 😊
It's so true, there is no set way of doing things. What works for one family will look different than what works for the next. And it can change and evolve over time. When the pandemic hit, my husband was laid off. But I was (thankfully) able to start working from home. At that time, he picked up more of the chores around the house and taking care of our daughter so I could get my work done. Now, my husband and I both work full time and earn around the same amount. However, I (still) work from home and my hours are more flexible, so I spend more time taking care of the home and our (now two) daughters. He does help when he is home, so it's definitely still shared responsibilities. But I end up doing more around our home because I'm here more. As our children get older, I'm sure the responsibilities will shift once more. I love our team. ❤
Sheena I love that you let your inner-child constantly play, hence all the giggles! I believe this is an important aspect of what sets the tone for a happy family ❤❤❤ Your laugh is so contagious 😊
"It's a huge privilege, who knows how long it will last, you never know how long it will last, but if you have that privilege, to waste that time trying to continue to climb is sad" 💯
Do you wish you had had a conversation with TRID earlier in your relationship and would that have been helpful to your thoughts on your value? I think it’s beautiful that you share this and how you felt, evolved & how it wasn’t about him putting any of this on you. The purity and honesty is lovely. You two are so inspiring.
I love these deep conversations with humor mixed in. It makes me think about how I look at $, how my husband and I are both very content with our humble home, paid off vehicles & jobs. We aren’t looking to buy bigger or better. We have separate accounts & each pay into our home & have no credit cards. We both worked so hard and so long, both had failed first marriages and came into our marriage with very little and just enjoy that we were able to buy a home in an area we both love, neither of us enjoy traveling unless it’s a road trip, usually locally. We genuinely enjoy our humble life after our children have moved away and enjoy our grandchildren and weekends off together. I’m grateful and we remind each other often, how blessed we are together. He’s truly my best friend and I’m his. I pray everyone finds that. It took us into our 50’s but yet, we are still grateful.
The deep views helped open my eyes to not limit myself and to keep going. It’s also nice to be able to see how open you are about your struggles and how you both grew together ❤ you both really are an inspiration! I needed this 🥹
Like my father would say - it may be easy to buy the item you desire, the real cost is the owning and maintaining. Not to say not to buy anything, but really think it through and ask yourself - do I really need it - what will it give me or make my life easier.
I enjoy your serious talk too - today was really good!. Sincerity is your golden ticket, funny or serious. But Canadians are partial to the authentic, who knows what sells to the real world? Feeding the algorithm😉
First off, yet again, “The amount of times you’ve lies on this podcast astounds me.” Second, my view is when you get married, you combine it all. You are now one, not one joint venture. TRID’s wisdom in this episode is out of this world spot on. Edit: Merch idea-easy access sweaters with TRID’s face
lol this was a really good podcast love how Sheena talked about she felt all those years ago and that trid didn’t even know but understood her feelings and ultimately there long term goals have brought them comfort and peace 🥹
U know this podcast stuck a cord (money). Never in my life did I ever purchase a house/car etc if I couldn’t afford it. Always had plan B if something went wrong. Fortunately nothing developed. I’m a Vietnam Veterans, made it though that, rest falls in line. Sheena/Family keep going, love U!!
Now that you have moved into your 46 room mansion with 18 bathrooms and the indoor Olympic sized pool and bowling alley in the basement , the 20 servants and we can’t forget about Jeeves the gentleman’s gentleman.
Hey Trid and Sheena, I have been trying to find merch from you guys. I really want a Trid Sticker to put on my guitar. I've seen you guys wearing Trid hoodies. Do you have a sticker? Where is your merch store?
Just realised!!! Trid could totally voice over for anime villains or comedians both so bloody excellently, it's astounding!!!!
"This episode is brought to you by Sheenas Swiss bank account" 😂😂😂😂
"I think people have forgotten how to be happy with what they actually need"
DAMN that was deep and heavy.. and so true!
I enjoy it when Trid reveals his wisdom.
Me, too! It’s like the father talk I never got. Lol
TRID dropping major jewels! Very smart man. Sheena is beyond blessed
Thank you for sharing the stay at home momma feels. I am in it and feel the way you used to. Hard to think otherwise. Love you guys.
I vote yes for Trid T shirts!
Please continue with this podcast. It’s not the status quo and . Along with bringing laughter and everyday conversation, it makes you question who and where you are in life.
Sheena is the private investor for “Bros without Homes” and started the company “AUDIO BAH BAH”!!!! That’s how she got the sponsorship for her podcast.
Hahaha. , Excellent
When you reach the ripe old age, the thing you most cherish are not the fancy things you collected but the happy memories you made together!
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Loved this! It also reminded me of my own parents' very very similar financial journey. They both grew up quite poor but happy in their lives and it taught them to be frugal. They moved at the start of their marriage just the way you both did, with very little savings in their account and a very similar situation, where my mom was a stay-at-home mom for a while.
She started developing her career and the exact same thing that TRID said is what I talked to my dad about when I was around 15. He started talking to me about financial security and freedom and how they used to be extremely careful with what they spent. He also talked to me about how the narrative of others should never influence my own personal needs and desires; everyone has their own story on Instagram and whatever, and this competition is shallow and not worth it.
Now, even though they are still not excessive spenders by any means, when there's something they really want to do and spend on, they will do it without having to think or worry. Their good habits have rubbed off on me too, as I never thought we were well off as a kid so I grew up quite similarly.
This episode is so wonderful! I'm listening while I'm at work, and I've been struggling today bc I can't stop thinking about all the things I'm juggling in my life right now - one of which is money. I'm 26 and really having a hard time figuring out my place in this world, but I'm lucky enough right now to have a job that makes me happy and fulfilled, but of course my finances are of concern to me bc I'm not making a lot.
It makes me ask myself if my happiness in what I do is worth more than my current financial state (I have debt due to unforseen issues I had no control over and I still live at home with my mom), so some of my happiness is also derived from my income. But this episode helped me see things a little clearer and feel more optimistic about my future as well as at peace with my current career path. Money will come and go, but happiness is hard to find, and I don't want to take that for granted. Thank you guys!!!
I would like to hear you talk about "consumerism" because I think this is a big problem with the world right now! Great podcast and want more serious and not serious mixed together like you did today!
I like it when the wisdom and the jokes flow in the same video/podcast. Keep doing both please. What I don't know is what's an easy access sweater? Loved this one Sheena stunningly beautiful as usual and Trid (who I was told off in last weeks comments for calling him Trid) was both wise and funny. I wonder what I will get berated for in this comment. Luv ya. ❤❤❤
No matter what the topic is, I'm watching. I'm hooked. ❤
Me too!
This was such a grounded yet fun episode! I really like how you are turning your own life experiences into these podcasts 😊
I am very grateful to two older ladies who took me under their wings when I became a stay at home mom. I had always had a job from 16 to 24. Spending “my husband’s money” was hard but they made me see it was mine too and I was contributing in a different way now. I’m glad you shed light on this topic! As always, I love to listen to the two of you interacting together and I love your laugh Sheena!
This was my favorite pod cast so far.Very down to earth and eye opening.😊
from 36:48 onwards i appreciate TRID's insight around money and especially his empathy for people who have to power thru not necessarily have the choice to choose their work.
also congrats sheena on the 15 million dollars lmao
TRID making sounds in the beginning😭😭🤚
Love the podcasts, I've been binge watching. Up voting for the creation of these Trid T-shirts.
I love the podcast. I download on release day, then really try to wait as many days as possible to listen so that I don’t have to wait again, lol. It’s like a patience practice😉
I love your podcast! In this day and age, many people forget to look at what they have and cherish it before “needing” something else.. I love to hear that I’m not the only person who sees that and teaches their children the same
Great conversation about lessons that are better to learn early vs. late - one of my all-time favorite songs is "The Hungry Years" by Neil Sedaka about a couple that chases the gold ring and when they finally get it, they look around and see what they have lost and what that gold ring really cost them and at that moment all they want is to go back to the beginning - to the Hungry Years, ending this rant with a quote by Epicurus "do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not, remember that what you now have was once among the things you only hoped for"
After listening to this podcast, my perspective on parenting has completely shifted. With our 10 and 11-year-olds, we've realized we didn't establish any rules regarding their electronics. However, this discussion has made me recognize the importance of setting boundaries, and I'm encouraged to know that it's never too late to make positive changes in our parenting approach.
This has quickly become one of my fave podcasts. Informative and entertaining.
😊
So you would say its the #1 podcast you're listening to right now?
Y’all just make laugh, but think on deep topics too!!! Thank you for that ❤❤❤
Omg I needed to hear this❤😢 gosh I was writing a cheque literally and wanted to up my game in my crypto. Gosh what a divine timing for this message of confirmation upon my manifestations. Money and self worth. Wow I love this
Thank you so much for your honesty. May I add the added financial stress of having parents living with you that do not contribute financially, but have the entitlement attitude while their friends contribute financially to the son they live with?
I like what Trid said, you've lost if you value external validation
Thank you!!! I needed to hear this. I stay at home right now, and I am not as naturally prudent as my husband, so spending money is hard! I feel often like I need to ask permission, and feel awful anytime I buy something for myself.
42:40 - 43:00 👏 so true. always enjoy listening to your podcast
That’s why communication is so important in all relationships. Tell each other how you are truly feeling so that you can put each other at ease especially when it comes to money
Enjoyed this episode. I’m a stay at home mom and I feel that way about money. Next episode idea: list of books you’re reading (official/unofficial book club) 😊
It's so true, there is no set way of doing things. What works for one family will look different than what works for the next. And it can change and evolve over time.
When the pandemic hit, my husband was laid off. But I was (thankfully) able to start working from home. At that time, he picked up more of the chores around the house and taking care of our daughter so I could get my work done.
Now, my husband and I both work full time and earn around the same amount. However, I (still) work from home and my hours are more flexible, so I spend more time taking care of the home and our (now two) daughters. He does help when he is home, so it's definitely still shared responsibilities. But I end up doing more around our home because I'm here more.
As our children get older, I'm sure the responsibilities will shift once more. I love our team. ❤
You two make a great team. That was a fine conversation. Thank you for your charming channel.
I checked him out on the internet and he does look like the human version of that emoji😂❤️
I did too and he is sooooo hooottt!!!!!
Sheena I love that you let your inner-child constantly play, hence all the giggles! I believe this is an important aspect of what sets the tone for a happy family ❤❤❤ Your laugh is so contagious 😊
Whale voice is spot on 🎉
& so is the advice about knowing what makes you happy & not keeping up with the Jones 👌
Who knew Sheena auntie's net worth is $7.8M 😂😂😂
I like the deep thoughts episodes. It truly helps and gives me things to think about.
"It's a huge privilege, who knows how long it will last, you never know how long it will last, but if you have that privilege, to waste that time trying to continue to climb is sad" 💯
“Are you well paid?” she nodded yes before realizing o shit, let me say no 😂
This is comedy gold best couple on internet keep them coming 👍👍
I loved listening to this! Wouldn't mind having more of such deep talks at all ❤
TRID is why i watch this! He is the reason!
Do you wish you had had a conversation with TRID earlier in your relationship and would that have been helpful to your thoughts on your value? I think it’s beautiful that you share this and how you felt, evolved & how it wasn’t about him putting any of this on you. The purity and honesty is lovely. You two are so inspiring.
I love these deep conversations with humor mixed in. It makes me think about how I look at $, how my husband and I are both very content with our humble home, paid off vehicles & jobs. We aren’t looking to buy bigger or better. We have separate accounts & each pay into our home & have no credit cards. We both worked so hard and so long, both had failed first marriages and came into our marriage with very little and just enjoy that we were able to buy a home in an area we both love, neither of us enjoy traveling unless it’s a road trip, usually locally. We genuinely enjoy our humble life after our children have moved away and enjoy our grandchildren and weekends off together. I’m grateful and we remind each other often, how blessed we are together. He’s truly my best friend and I’m his. I pray everyone finds that. It took us into our 50’s but yet, we are still grateful.
Great one ❤❤❤and haha did any one notice trid s emoji face went for a sec ..u both are great ❤❤
I followed on Spotify.. not at all a podcast person but wanted to do my small part.. I hope you guys are greatly blessed in all that you do!
Same!
Great Episode!! Loved the roller coaster ❤
Great show guys ty
I’d love for you guys to talk about your spiritual beliefs 🙏🏾
I didn’t even know we had a podcast app. It should be mentioned more
you guys remind me of my parent journey of hardwork thank you
You both always brighten up my day ❤
May God continue to bless your union and your family. Sure a joy to watch.
I need a recommendation book list Sheena 😁
I loved it. Keep the pensive coming.
Keep the Moby Rich too
Love this episode. Please continue sharing your thoughts on these kind of topics as well
Thank you for your transparency and I truly enjoy your content.. ❤
This convo came in handy.
yessss, your humane evolution is a joy to watch....power to your 2 .....
The deep views helped open my eyes to not limit myself and to keep going. It’s also nice to be able to see how open you are about your struggles and how you both grew together ❤ you both really are an inspiration! I needed this 🥹
When trid said who is lucien? Lol omg. I screamed. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Love love these ❤️
Love you guys.....Sheena's laugh and Trid's crazy sense of humour! ❤❤ love Naughty Nana Jude from Aussie land xx
😊😊😊 oh my gosh this was a wonderful video.
Great thoughts and information given today.
Love you kids.
Blessings,Carlos ✝️🙏❤️😊🇺🇸
Just btw, the lyrics are: it’s NOT about the money, money, money … 😂 (song: price tag by Jessie J)
We now need some merch!
Like my father would say - it may be easy to buy the item you desire, the real cost is the owning and maintaining. Not to say not to buy anything, but really think it through and ask yourself - do I really need it - what will it give me or make my life easier.
I love this pod cast. The show made me laugh 😁
This is great podcast!
It’s all in their head.. a certain head sneaked on 24:20 😂
I love whatever you guys talk about.
I enjoy your serious talk too - today was really good!. Sincerity is your golden ticket, funny or serious. But Canadians are partial to the authentic, who knows what sells to the real world? Feeding the algorithm😉
I really enjoyed this episode ❤
I agree with being happy with what you already have.
First off, yet again, “The amount of times you’ve lies on this podcast astounds me.” Second, my view is when you get married, you combine it all. You are now one, not one joint venture. TRID’s wisdom in this episode is out of this world spot on.
Edit: Merch idea-easy access sweaters with TRID’s face
22 03 thank u Sheena ❤ loving ur podcast loving ur content 4 awhile. U guys cheer me up well im goin thru a hard time
Love you guys !! 😂
OMG I love you two. So adorable. A lesson in how to enjoy marriage. ;)
I think the modern term is called "mad money" even my old Italian grandmother stashed 80 grand of "mad money" in a bank
24:20 the cartoon emoji fell off oooppsss
lol this was a really good podcast love how Sheena talked about she felt all those years ago and that trid didn’t even know but understood her feelings and ultimately there long term goals have brought them comfort and peace 🥹
such a deep episode
I also feel that i can't spend what i haven't earned.
Right! I feel some type of way
We love the deep thoughts ❤
No matter how much money you make, stay grounded with your past yet enjoy the present.
So, what am listening is that buying a house is better to buy it when you are about to build a family rather than being single.
The best relationship start with nothing and grow together both financially and emotionally .
3:15 👅 What was that!?! 😂😂😂
More of the deep pensive thoughts. Nice episode! 😂
Trid you sound like a cat when it's about to fight with anither cat. 😂😂😂😂😂❤😂😂😂😂😂
Followed on apple podcasts and Spotify ❤
U know this podcast stuck a cord (money). Never in my life did I ever purchase a house/car etc if I couldn’t afford it. Always had plan B if something went wrong. Fortunately nothing developed. I’m a Vietnam Veterans, made it though that, rest falls in line. Sheena/Family keep going, love U!!
OK we need a podcast episode on Sheena's dirty books. Shi-shi!
Now that you have moved into your 46 room mansion with 18 bathrooms and the indoor Olympic sized pool and bowling alley in the basement , the 20 servants and we can’t forget about Jeeves the gentleman’s gentleman.
Hey Trid and Sheena, I have been trying to find merch from you guys. I really want a Trid Sticker to put on my guitar. I've seen you guys wearing Trid hoodies. Do you have a sticker? Where is your merch store?
I have ADHD and Trid's imagination is so satisfying to witness ☺️
I waved hi to patus in Framingham but he just looked at me like I was crazy …